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Sharon Hlapcich is a freelance writer for The Orange County Register.
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The Board of Directors of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Anaheim-Cypress announced the recent retirement of CEO Anne Hertz-Mallari.

Throughout her 17-year tenure as CEO, Mallari’s exceptional leadership resulted in the organization expanding from one location to its current 18 — encompassing 16 clubhouses and two teen centers.

“During her time with the organization, Anne oversaw substantial growth and expansion,” said Chuck Emanuele, board chair.

The expansion of clubhouses within Anaheim, Cypress, La Palma and Cypress has grown the program from serving 65 kids a day to serving more than 2,600 members. Additionally, more than 2,400 youth are also served through community outreach events.

Through its programs and clubhouse locations, kids have the opportunity to build self-confidence, get academic support, participate in hands-on science and college preparedness programs within a safe after school environment, officials with the organization said.

The board has appointed Erika Gary, the club’s current Chief Operating Officer, as interim CEO during its national search for a permanent CEO.

Canyon Hills Presbyterian plans blood drive

A blood drive, sponsored by the Deacons at Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church and held in conjunction with the American Red Cross, is scheduled from 1 to 7 p.m. on Feb. 19 in the church Fellowship Hall. And the community is encouraged to participate.

This blood drive is an opportunity to help the Red Cross replenish needed blood to help those in need. The Red Cross will also provide free testing of all blood, platelet and plasma donations for COVID-19 antibodies.

Appointments are available at www.RedCross.org, enter sponsor code CanyonHills. Remember, your donation will make a difference. Visit canyonhillspc.org for more information.

Celebrate valentines with the Women’s Club

Join the Anaheim Hills Women’s Club for a Valentine’s Day-themed luncheon from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Feb. 21 at the Anaheim Hills Golf Course. All women in the community are invited.

Talented entertainer Tony Odell Rogers will provide the afternoon entertainment.

Cost to attend is $35 per person and the reservation deadline is Feb. 12.  Contact Karon Kelleher at gmakelleher@gmail.com or 714-912-4907 (this is a landline, so no texts please).

Screening part of Black History Month plans

In celebration of Black History Month, The Canyon Hills Library is hosting a themed Canyon Cinema from 3 to 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 16.

There will be a special screening of the film “42,” which portrays the story of baseball legend Jackie Robinson. This PG-13 rated film will be shown in the teen area at the branch and includes snacks.

Call the library for additional information at 714-765-6444.

Book sale scheduled

The Friends of Canyon Hills Library will host a flash book sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 21 and 22nd in the branch’s Multipurpose.

A wide variety of books including fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and specialty books will be available – all at bargain prices. There will also be an opportunity to purchase unique boutique item.

All proceeds help the nonprofit group provide numerous programs and services at the branch benefitting the community.

For additional information, contact the library at 714-765-6444.

Have fun at the library

Both the Canyon Hills and East Anaheim branch libraries have some fun activities planned this month.

A Mardi Gras carnival with games, activities and crafts will be held at 11 a.m. Feb. 17 at the East Anaheim branch.

At 11 a.m. on Feb. 24, the branch will host a new Parent and Me Program – intended for all care givers – featuring coffee, friendly conversation and a fun craft. Call 714-765-3887 for more information.

All kids are invited to attend the Valentine’s Day-themed crafting fair from 4 to 6 p.m. on Feb. 9 at the Canyon Hills branch. There will be crafts, treats, giveaways and Valentine’s Day Bingo.

There is no charge to attend. Call the branch at 714-765-6444.

Community update is planned

Anaheim’s Community Services Department will host the next District 6 community meeting at 7 p.m. Feb. 22 at Canyon Hills Library, where the community can get an update on city issues and happenings.

Staff members will provide information and updates from various departments concerning the Anaheim Hills area and residents will have an opportunity to meet and dialogue with city staff members.

Visit Anaheim.net for additional information.

Mix and mingle with the Assistance League

The Assistance League of Anaheim will host a Mardi Gras themed Mix & Mingle Bunco Night Fundraiser from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 28 in the activity room at Emerald Court in Anaheim.

The evening will include a happy hour with drinks and appetizers starting at 5:30, followed by bunco at 6:15 with opportunity to win prizes. Cost to attend is $25 per person and proceeds benefit the Assistance League’s signature Operation School Bell project.

Those interested in attending, should call 714-778-5100 by the Feb. 23 reservation deadline. Email Hilary Lacher at hilach2k@gmail.com for additional information.

Sharon Hlapcich writes about events and happenings in the Anaheim Hills area. Reach her by phone (714-998-4604 or e-mail (smhlapcich@sbcglobal.net).