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Wanted: Children caught “being good.”
That’s the idea behind a new program in San Juan Capistrano designed to reward good citizenship on the part of youngsters.
The city’s Police Services department plans to reward children who do such things as wear bicycle helmets and walk their bicycles in crosswalks.
The program aims to encourage children to obey the law.
Those who are noticed doing something good will be given commendation letters from the police officials.
Merchants interested in helping provide rewards are asked to contact Yomar Cleary at San Juan Capistrano Police Services, (714) 443-6369.
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The Children’s Museum of La Habra can help kids suffering post-Christmas blues with holiday arts-and-crafts workshops this week.
The museum has materials to make wreaths, snowmen, reindeer puppets and whatever strikes their imagination.
An adult will monitor the creative process.
The workshops, which are included in the $4 admission fee, run from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the museum, 301 S. Euclid St. For more information, call (310) 905-9793.
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