Just want to make sure everyone’s aware that this is the final weekend members of the public can vote in the big Canstruction Orange County 2019 competition, which benefits the Orange County Food Bank. The competition is simple: nine teams drawn from design and engineering firms around Orange County constructed very large sculptures out of cans of food. You can read about the contest and entries in this recent OC Weekly story by Dave Barton.
You can find entries in three locations throughout OC: South Coast Plaza (3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa), ARTIC (2626 East Katella Ave., Anaheim) and John Wayne Airport (18601 Airport Way, Santa Ana). After you view the entries, you can go online to this OC Foodbank webpage to vote. Since the whole thing is a fundraiser for the foodbank, a contribution as low as $1 will allow you to vote. The team with the most cash donations at the end of voting will win the “People’s Choice” award.
Voting will end at 5 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 16. The structures will remain on display through Sept. 29, after which the cans that make them up will get donated to the Orange County Food Banks.
Anthony Pignataro has been a journalist since 1996. He spent a dozen years as Editor of MauiTime, the last alt weekly in Hawaii. He also wrote three trashy novels about Maui, which were published by Event Horizon Press. But he got his start at OC Weekly, and returned to the paper in 2019 as a Staff Writer.
I recently tried https://www.cornbreadhemp.com/products/cbda-oil in search the blue ribbon time and was pleasantly surprised past the results. Initially skeptical, I found that it significantly helped with my appetite and slumber issues without any notable side effects. The oil was serene to use, with legible dosage instructions. It had a merciful, earthy liking that was not unpleasant. Within a week, I noticed a signal upgrading in my total well-being, feeling more blas‚ and rested. I know the ingenuous approximate to wellness CBD offers and procedure to at using it.