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Page 4 March 24, 2016 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Community Briefs School Spotlight Local Clergy People Hosts Interfaith Discussion Age Spots, Sun Damage, Uneven Skin Tone? Murad is looking for women ages 30-55 for a FREE 6-week skincare study featuring the award-winning Rapid Lightening Regimen. Email a current photo to EShield@Murad.com Receive $500 in FREE Murad Products Please contact us ASAP Study begins April 1st Easter “Hoppinings” Recreation & Parks: Underwater Egg Hunt, March 25 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Age groups: 3 year olds and under, 4-5  years, 6-8 years, 9-12 years. Swimmers must RSVP to this event at the Plunge or by calling 310-524-2738. $5 per swimmer due at the door. Contact: 310-524-2738. Recreation & Parks: Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza, March 26 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM, Age Groups: 10 AM: Crawlers and walkers, 2 year olds and under, 3-4 years. 10:30 AM: 5-6 years, 7-8 years, 9-12 years The Tavern on Main: El Segundo’s Easter Keg Hunt, March 26 Noon - 2pm Registration/Orientation and Pre-Party, 2pm Teams go to their assigned starting bar, 2:30 The games and the hunt begin. Participants include The Patio, Richmond Bar & Grill, The Purple Orchid, Standard Station, The Office and Rock n Brews. This year’s beer sponsor is El Segundo Brewing Company. Whole Foods, Plaza El Segundo: Easter Brunch, March 27 11-1:00PM at the Borracho Grill featuring adult and kids menus. Marmalade Cafe, Plaza El Segundo, Easter Brunch, March 27 Featuring favorites from regular menu and select specials. Reservations are strongly recommended. Salt Creeke Grille, Plaza El Segundo, Easter Brunch, March 27 11AM to 7PM Showcasing menu items from $13-$20.00. • Fr. Alexei Smith (center, standing) hosted a discussion group for interfaith leaders, including Christian, Muslim and Jewish clergy, on Tuesday, March 14 at the Russian Greek Catholic Church. Other local clergy attending included Bishop Robb Hepworth of the Latter Day Saints ward and Pastor John Svendsen of First Baptist Church (left and right, standing), and the Rev. Dina Ferguson of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church and Pastor Lee Carlile of the United Methodist Church (left and right, seated). • New Leadership at St. Anthony School Driving Families To Seek Alternatives By Cristian Vasquez Antagonism toward the school’s families and unprofessional management that led to the removal of the community from the school community are the way the new leadership at Saint Anthony Catholic School [K-8], is being described by at least one parent, Edward Grant. However, these concerns are not isolated sentiments as many current, and former parents from Saint Anthony have expressed their displeasure with the new administration; in particular with the hiring and performance of Principal Sylvia Kawjaree. Kawjaree’s was hired to take helms of the school during the Spring of 2015. At the time, then-Principal Georgiana Curcio announced she was retiring due to a family emergency. Saint Anthony’s main administrator and the parish pastor, Father Robert Victoria, convened a council that included parents and selected principal Michael Dominguez to See School Spotlight, page 8


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