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Art Walk

The Sawdust Festival is hosting the seventh annual Art Walk, a chance to see the work of many artists in the private studios of the Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach. Admission is $60 for general and $55 for seniors. For information and reservations, call the Sawdust Festival at (714) 494-3030, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Internship Available

Gameworks, located in Ontario Mills, is looking for business and communication majors to work as interns for one or two semesters. They request a person who will work as sales and marketing coordinator for 15-25 hours per week. For more information call Shamel Naguilo at (909) 987-6856.

Art Exhibit

The Hunger Artists Gallery is hosting an art exhibition May 21-June 22. The exhibit is open to all artists over 18 years of age and attending school or an art class. More than $500 in cash will be awarded. Deadline to submit work is April 20. For more information, call (505) 843-7250.

Theater Production

The Theater Department at Santiago Canyon College will feature its production of Robert Harling’s “Steel Magnolias.” Show times are 8 p.m. May 7-9 and 14-16, and also on the Sunday afternoons of May 10 and 17 at 2:30 p.m. General admission is $8, students/seniors $6. For more information, call (714) 564-5661.

–Damien Alarcon

Damien Alarcon
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