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Page 18 February 9, 2017 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Community Briefs from page 2 West Basin Board Elects 2017 Officer Positions At its January meeting, the West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) Board of Directors elected its new positions for 2017. Division I Director Harold C. Williams was named Board President, with Division IV Director Scott Houston becoming Vice President. Division V Director Donald L. Dear and Division II Director Gloria D. Gray will serve as Treasurer and Secretary, respectively. Division III Director Carol C. Kwan, who previously served as Board President, was named Immediate Past President. Williams represents Carson, Palos Verdes Peninsula and portions of San Pedro. He is also a board member of the National Water Research Institute, a member of the CalDesal Executive Committee and a member of the Los Angeles County Building Board of Appeals. Houston represents El Segundo, Del Aire, southwest Lennox and Wiseburn as well as Culver City, West Hollywood, Malibu, Marina del Rey, Playa Vista, North Ladera Heights, View Park and Windsor Hills. He also serves on the Tree Musketeers Board of Directors. Dear represents Gardena, Hawthorne, Lawndale and portions of El Camino Village.  He is currently First Vice Chair of the Local Agency Formations Commission and is one of two West Basin representatives on the Metropolitan Water District Board of Directors. Registration Available Now for Spring at El Camino College Hundreds of classes are available for the spring 2017 semester at El Camino College to help students meet their educational goals. Students can register for general education courses that transfer to a university in highdemand subjects such as English, math, history, communications, Spanish, and political science, to name a few. Basic skills and career education classes are also available. Students can take classes that fit into their schedule, with day, evening, and distance education/online classes. El Camino College offers 99 degree programs and 83 certificate programs designed to prepare students to transfer to a four-year college or university or succeed in a highpaying career. More than 30 Career and Technical Education programs help students and working adults looking to train for a new career, or upgrade their skills for advancement. Registration for the spring semester is now open. The spring semester begins February 11. The schedule of classes, in both digital and searchable formats, is available on the Web at http://www.elcamino.edu/admissions/ schedule.asp. Students can also search the list of seats available: http://www.elcamino.edu/academics/ classes-added.asp. All students are encouraged to register as soon as possible for the best class selection. Students may register online 24 hours per day at www.elcamino.edu by clicking on MyECC. • City Council from page 17 C e r t i f i e d a n d L i c e n s e d P r o f e s s i o n a l s handyman BILL’S HOME & APARTMENT MAINTENANCE CONTRACTOR QUALITY at Handyman Prices. We cover everything from A-Z. Bill Henrichon Cell: 310-890-7531 Office: 310-542-3470 billhenrichon@sbcglobal.net Henrichon & Associates Inc. 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Specializing in all Residential Concrete • Driveways • Patios • Pool Decks • Stone • Pavers • Stamping Call Casey or Carl - Lic. 531387 310-326-6626 Casey Lindahl founder of Lindahl Concrete Inc. WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS WWW.LINDAHLCONCRETE.COM flooring KIRK FLOORING (310) 322-6099 Fax (310) 322-6899 lic# 648106 333 Indiana Street, El Segundo sales@kirkflooring.com gardening CALL OR TEXT BRIAN 310-493-7811 310-322-7396 handyman carpet vinyl wood TOUCHSTONE PAINTING • PLASTERING HANDYMAN Reasonably Priced – Referrals Upon Request 310-517-9677 30 Year Business and Resident in the South Bay plumbing FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS We offer Senior Discounts • We match any pricing • Open 24/7 • Free Estimates License # 537357 1-310-782-1978 YOUR AD HERE Email to reserve your space marketing@heraldpublications.com roofing NICK’S ROOFING SERVICE Small jobs OK! 310-697-9147 CA License # 1009097 roofing Old Fashioned Values... 50 Years and Counting. New Roofs and Repairs 310-322-4129 CA St. Lic. #558797, Bonded, Insured plumbing & heating MELVIN’S PLUMBING, HEATING & AC REPAIRS 13% Off !! Since 1976! 24 Hrs/7 Days Service in 30 minutes! • Installations of bath tubs, toilets, vanities, shower pans, bathroom remodels. • Heaters, gas lines, broken pipes, repipes, drains, unclogged. • Price start at $59+ through clean-out, over 400 ft. of cable • We go on the roof, trenchless sewer, in-street sewer replacement. • Workers compensation & liability insured! • Commercial/Industrial Apartments/ Homes • Installations of grease traps Free Estimates! Trucks are in your area now. • Water heater installations, 50 gal. $946, 40 gal $846. 310.671.8851 • 310.640.2010 310.533.4028 • 323.759.6176 Lic #745-669 YOUR AD HERE Email to reserve your space marketing@heraldpublications.com Over 40 thousand papers delivered within miles of your home or business. Stamping Pool Decks EL SEGUNDO GARDENER Licensed/Bonded All E.S. Crew, Lawn Service Clean Ups, Tree Trim, Sprinklers, Handyman, etc. Lic# 100085424 In presentations, the Council recognized three major Centennial Ball sponsors— Chevron (Elite), Continental Development Corporation (Premier) and Mattel (Anniversary); the Council proclaimed January 22 to 28 as School Choice Week; and the Treasury Department provided its quarterly investment portfolio report. And finally, Chamber CEO/President Marsha Hansen announced the 2016 Holiday Parade award winners: Grand Marshal’s Award: 1-800-Got-Junk/ You Move Me/Haz Away Today. Best Use of Theme: Rotary Club of El Segundo and Mrs. Claus. Best Holiday Spirit—Children (tie) El Segundo Recreation and Parks; El Segundo High School Spirit Squad. Best Holiday Spirit—Adult: Community/ Civic: Childrens’ Hopsital Los Angeles El Segundo Auxiliary. Best Holiday Spirit—Adult: Business/ Commercial: 1-800-Got-Junk /You Move Me/ Haz Away Today. Best Performers—Children: Kelly Irish School of Dance. Best Performers—Adult: South Bay Coastliners. Best Musical Band—Elementary: El Segundo Elementary Band. Best Musical Band—Middle School: El Segundo Middle School Band. Best Musical Band—High School: El Segundo High School Band and Color Guard • ES Kiwanis Open Reading Oasis at Center, Richmond Schools On Wednesday, January 25, the El Segundo Kiwanis Club opened a special Reading Oasis at Center Street and Richmond Street elementary schools. It’s a place in each school where students can select books on their own to read there or take home to enjoy. The Reading Oasis is a collaboration between Kiwanis International and Scholastic. Each Reading Oasis includes over 1,000 books for students from pre-kindergarten to sixth grade, as well as bookshelves, a reading-themed rug and bean bags for those independent reading times. It’s a safe and comfortable place to read books. Visiting both schools on the 25th were Laurence Martin, Lt. Governor Kiwanis Division 19; and George Funk, President of El Segundo Kiwanis. They had the opportunity to see in person how their donation, in the form of a Reading Oasis, is being used every day. Kiwanis serve the children of our community, one kid at a time. The El Segundo Kiwanis Club meets the first and third Tuesday’s at noon at The Lakes Golf Course. The outdoor swimming complex will provide the community with a center for competition-level swimming, swim lessons, and fitness classes and will be the future home to local high school and adult swim and water polo teams.  Other major donors in addition to those mentioned above include Kinecta Federal Credit Union, The Los Angeles Lakers Foundation, Mar Ventures, Skechers, and Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Contributors may participate in one- to 10-year naming sponsorships and the permanent donor wall. To donate, visit esaquatics.org or email Sherry Kramer, CDC Community Affairs Director at skramer@continentaldevelopment.com. Gray represents Inglewood and unincorporated areas of Athens, Howard, Lennox, Ross-Sexton and South Ladera Heights. She also represents West Basin on the Metropolitan Board. Kwan represents Hermosa Beach, Lomita, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, part of Torrance, and unincorporated Los Angeles County areas of Harbor Gateway.


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