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Laguna Beach Marine Safety Dept To Mark 90th Anniversary
The Laguna Beach Marine Safety Dept is inviting the public to a day of activities celebrating its 90th anniversary on Saturday, June 15.
LAGUNA BEACH, CA -- The Laguna Beach Marine Safety Department is inviting the public to a day of activities celebrating its 90th anniversary. The festivities take place Saturday, June 15.
For 90 years, the Laguna Beach Marine Safety Department has been dedicated to the community in many ways, including drowning prevention, open water rescue, emergency medical service, public education, and Junior Lifeguard training.
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Currently, there are 32 lifeguard towers, two personal rescue water crafts, over 100 seasonal employees and almost 400 Junior Lifeguards on staff. The Marine Safety Dept. performed over 5,000 water-related rescues in 2018 alone.
The Laguna Beach Lifeguard Department was officially created in 1929. Some of the first employed lifeguards patroled Main Beach on horseback with tower coverage on selected beaches during seasonal crowds.
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During the 1950s and 1960s, the Lifeguard Department saw professional growth incorporating modern lifeguarding techniques such as first aid, water rescue skills and testing standards. In 2014, the newly renovated Marine Safety Headquarters at Main Beach was completed.
If You’re Going:
- What: Celebration of 90th Anniversary of Laguna Beach Marine Safety Department
- When:Saturday, June 15, 2019
Activities:
- 10 a.m.: Main Beach Tower– Surf Relay Competition (Teams Set Up by Age Group)
- 11 a.m.: Main Beach Tower– Group Photo of Everyone Attending Anniversary Celebration
- Noon: Marine Safety Headquarters, North Main Beach– Tour of New Headquarters
- 1 p.m.: Heisler Park Above Picnic Beach– Lunch Gathering
- 4 p.m.: Hennessy’s Tavern– Afternoon Gathering
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