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**Summary:**

Laguna Beach is preparing for a busy Fourth of July with a fireworks show, coastal flyover, and strict enforcement of fireworks bans. Despite community discussions, locals have appealed the Promenade on Forest and the new fire station to the California Coastal Commission. Changes are afoot at the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce with Erin Slattery stepping down as CEO and Paula Hornbuckle-Arnold taking on interim duties. Newth Morris has been appointed to the Laguna Beach County Water District. Laguna Art Museum is hosting a closing panel discussion for the “Carole Caroompas” exhibition. Looking ahead, the Orange County Fair is coming up from July 18th to August 17th with advance ticket purchases required.

**News Article:**

**Laguna Beach Gears Up for Fourth of July Festivities, Enforces Fireworks Ban**

Laguna Beach, CA – Laguna Beach is preparing for a bustling Fourth of July weekend, highlighted by a fireworks show at Monument Point scheduled for 9 p.m. and a patriotic coastal flyover by the Condor Squadron Officer’s and Airmen’s Association at approximately 5:45 p.m. The city anticipates large crowds and reminds residents and visitors that Monument Park will be closed all day, and a portion of Heisler Park will close at 5 p.m. to facilitate preparations.

Authorities are emphasizing a strict ban on all fireworks, including “Safe and Sane” varieties and sparklers. Extra Police, Fire, and Marine Safety personnel will be on duty to enforce the regulations, with potential penalties including a misdemeanor charge, a fine of up to $1,000, and/or six months in jail for violators. Residents are urged to report any illegal fireworks activity to the city’s non-emergency hotline at 949-497-0701.

In other news, despite extensive community discussions, appeals have been filed with the California Coastal Commission regarding both the Promenade on Forest project and the proposed new fire station. City officials expressed confidence that all concerns have been addressed.

The Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce is undergoing a leadership transition, with Erin Slattery’s departure as president & CEO and Paula Hornbuckle-Arnold stepping in as interim president. Additionally, Newth Morris has been appointed as a Commissioner for the Laguna Beach County Water District.

The Laguna Art Museum is set to host a closing panel discussion for the “Carole Caroompas: Heathcliff and the Femme Fatale Go on Tour” exhibition on July 12th, featuring Exene Cervenka of the band X, alongside art critics and faculty.

Looking beyond the holiday, the Orange County Fair is slated to run from July 18th to August 17th, offering a wide range of entertainment, including concerts, livestock exhibits, and classic fair food. Attendees are reminded that advance ticket purchases are required.

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