The Anaheim Library features many online resources for learning and reading.
There is an opportunity to learn American Sign Language connect with tutors in language arts and math. There is access to the Tumble Books Library for grades K-6, which includes animated talking picture books, read-along chapter books, non-fiction books and videos, as well as books in Spanish and French.
Call 714-765-1880 or visit the website at Anaheim.net/Library to see all the online resources you can tap into.
Shred day and yard sale
There is an opportunity for secure paper shredding and electronics recycling being offered to the community by local realtor Meghan Shigo on Feb. 28.
Boxes of paper may be brought to be shredded from 9 a.m. to noon at 351 E. Center St., in Anaheim. The truck is from Total-Shredding and will take on approximately 400 boxes worth of paper. There will also be bins to drop off electronics, courtesy of OC Conservation Corps. Electronics can include televisions, computer monitors, laptop computers, tablet devices, portable DVDs, LCD screens and more.
Also, a Downtown Anaheim community yard sale is being organized for March 7.
There will be a map of the houses participating in the 7 a.m. to noon event and coffee and donuts, too. Contact Shigo’s office if you want to participate as a seller on the map and everyone is invited to come shop.
The Anaheim Presbyterian Church is also participating with some treasures that will be available for free in in courtyard.
For more information, contact [email protected].
Learn how to help in an emergency with CERT training
The city is hosting Community Emergency Response Team training to help residents be ready for an emergency.
The idea behind CERT training is that residents learn how to help themselves and their neighbors, so in the event of a disaster, they can help those around them while they wait for first responders.
Training sessions will be Tuesdays and Thursdays in March, with a graduation and skills assessment on March 28. Participants must attend all the training days.
The program is free and open to anyone interested in learning about how they can be an effective responder in their family and community. Training is provided by the Anaheim Fire & Rescue Department using a nationally recognized, 20-hour curriculum approved by FEMA.
Participants will learn how to identify and anticipate hazards, reduce fire hazards in the home and workplace, extinguish small fires, provide disaster first aid and more.
The training will be hosted at 2400 E. Orangewood Ave. To register, call 714-765-4048.
Still a chance to golf to help Anaheim High athletes
The Anaheim High Athletics golf tournament and dinner fundraiser had to be rescheduled because of rain.
The tournament will now be April 27 at Western Hills Country Club will benefit Anaheim High School athletes and its facilities, fields, gym and aesthetics.
Sponsorships are available, tee signs are available and donations for “goodie bags” are welcome. Supporters can golf or attend the dinner to support the efforts of the planning committee.
For more information, call Jisela Osorio at 714-932-6943.
Anaheim Ballet is offering 2026 summer intensives
Anaheim Ballet School’s 2026 summer programs are taking auditions. The school is attached to the city’s resident ballet company, which has been performing and touring for decades.
The offerings will include a four-week summer intensive for intermediate and advanced students and a one-week junior intensive for younger intermediate students.
Auditions are required to participate in summer programs. Attend the audition class, submit a video and the audition deadline is March 31.
For more information, call 714-490-6150 or email [email protected].
Remembering those who helped make Anaheim what it is
The Anaheim Historic Preservation Committee is looking for those who helped shape Anaheim.
The group is gathering names and stories of individuals whose influence helped shape Anaheim’s character, culture, development and sense of community. Those chosen will be highlighted on social media channels.
If you have a name with a connection to Anaheim and some information on why they mattered, that is enough. The committee will do the research.
Nominate as many as you feel deserve and thank you for helping preserve Anaheim’s legacy, one story at a time. Contact Liz Morton at [email protected]
Anaheim Beautiful accepting nominations for property awards
Anaheim Beautiful continues to honor those who take the time and effort to beautify their homes and neighborhoods.
Nominations are being accepted through the end of February for the March awards. Please take the time to nominate your neighbors who beautify our neighborhoods.
Email your nominations to [email protected].
Andrea Manes shares with her neighbors events and news about the Anaheim community. If you have an event to share, contact her at [email protected] or 714-815-3885.
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