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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Memorial Day at the Aquatic Center and follow up on Paper Shredding Event last weekend.

Spend Memorial Day at the Aliso Viejo Aquatic Center



Spend Memorial Day at the Aliso Viejo Aquatic Center and you'll enjoy $3 entry, fun-filled free activities throughout the day, chef's specials from the Oasis Cafe and much more.

The City is gearing up for the May 30 grand event offering the public the perfect "in-town" holiday getaway.


The Memorial Day celebration at 29 Santa Barbara is from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and features action-packed games and activities including relay races and pool games; a hula hoop contest; and water balloon toss.


Guests to the Aquatic Center can enjoy recreation and lap swimming; pool parties; daily lunch specials at the Oasis Cafe; cabanas; and lots of fun activities. Seasonal and monthly passes are available for residents who want to enjoy the facilities often throughout the season. Offering fee-based swimming programs, a swim team, activities and more, the facility is a popular venue for families, kids, adults, groups and organizations alike.


The Aquatic Center is conveniently located near Aliso Creek Road and Glenwood Drive, next to the Aliso Viejo Conference Center.


For more information, visit www.alisoviejoaquaticscenter.com or call 949-425-2559.



And a follow up to the Document Shredding Event....


City's Document Shredding and Identity Theft event resulted in thousands of pounds of paper shred, recycled


Roughly 350 cars rolled through Aliso Viejo's Document Shredding and Identity Theft Protection event Saturday, resulting in 22,959 pounds of paper shred on site and recycled at a facility in Santa Ana.


The City's event was designed to protect residents from identity theft and provide a free public service. Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the nation, and shredding documents with personal or financial information can be an effective measure of prevention.


The service saw an increase by 125 cars from last year's inaugural event, and each car averaged about three to 10 boxes of sensitive material.


Stay tuned to the City's eNews and Twitter for information about future document shredding events.

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