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Page 2 April 11, 2019 EL SEGUNDO HERALD
Calendar of Events
Deadline for Calendar items is the prior
Thursday by noon. Calendar items are $1
per word up to 25 words. Email listings to
marketing@heraldpublications.com. We accept
Visa and MasterCard.
THURSDAY, APR. 11
• El Segundo Certified Farmer’s Market, 3:00
PM. – 7:00 PM., located on Main Street,
Downtown El Segundo.
• National Library Week Breakfast, 8:00
AM. – 9:00 AM., El Segundo Public
Library, 111 W. Mariposa Ave, For more
info call: 310-524-2728.
FRIDAY, APR. 12
• Bingo, 1:00 PM. - 3:00 PM., 50 Plus, $3.00
minimum, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon Street
SATURDAY, APR. 13
• Saturday Night Dance, 7:00 PM. – 9:45
PM., Cost: $5.00 Per Person, Adults of all
Ages Welcome, Senior Club of El Segundo,
339 Sheldon St., Call: 310-524-2705.
• Tree Musketeers Annual Arbor Day Event,
10:00 AM. – 12:00 PM., ES Rec and Park
Clubhouse, Please RSVP to Devon Zamora
at dzamora@elsegundo.org.
• Yoga for Health, 10:15 AM. – 11:15 AM.,
All levels of experience welcome, El Segundo
Public Library, 111 W. Mariposa
Ave, Call: 310-524-2726.
• Meditation in the Library, 11:15 AM.
– 12:00 PM., All levels of experience
welcome, El Segundo Public Library, 111
W. Mariposa Ave, Call: 310-524-2726.
SUNDAY, APR. 14
• Bridge & Pinochle Groups, 11:30 AM. –
3:45 PM, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856.
MONDAY, APR. 15
• Canasta Group, 11:30 AM. – 3:00 PM., 50
Plus, Free, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856.
• Maker Monday: Fairy Jars, 12:00 PM. –
1:00 PM., El Segundo Public Library, 111
W. Mariposa Ave, Call: 310-524-2728.
• 2019 Spring Clean Up Week –APR 15-
APR 19 Please note that size and weight
are limited to what two workers can lift
safely. Additionally, City crews will pick
up unbundled green waste at no charge.
Reservations must be made to receive
this service. For reservations, call 310-
524-2709 at least one week prior to Clean
up week.
TUESDAY, APR. 16
• Pinochle, 11:30 AM. – 3:30 PM., Senior
Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call
See Calendar of Events, page 4
Community Briefs
Asian Chicken Skillet
Recipe Provided by Campbell Soup Company
Served over rice, this speedy skillet dish features golden chicken breasts, broccoli and a
creamy ginger-soy sauce. It’s really tasty!
• 1 cup uncooked long grain white rice
• 1 1/4 pounds boneless, skinless chicken
breast
• 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
• 2 cups broccoli florets
• 2 cloves garlic, minced
• 1 can Campbell’s® Condensed Cream of
Chicken Soup or Campbell’s® Condensed
98% Fat Free Cream of Chicken Soup
• 1/2 cup water
• 2 tablespoons soy sauce
• 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
• Cook the rice according to the package directions. While the rice is cooking, season
the chicken as desired. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high
heat. Add the chicken and cook for 3 minutes on one side, then turn and cook another
3 minutes or until well browned (to prevent sticking- make sure the skillet and
oil are hot before adding the chicken). Remove the chicken from the skillet.
• Heat the remaining 1 tablespoon oil in the skillet over medium heat. Add the broccoli
and garlic and cook and stir for 1 minute. Add the soup, water, soy sauce and ginger
and heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low. Return the chicken to the skillet. Cover
and cook for 10 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through. Season to taste.
• Serve the chicken and broccoli mixture over the rice. •
Send us a photo and recipe of your favorite dish.We’d love to share it with the community.
Send to: web@heraldpublications.com
Ingredients
Directions
Obituaries
Mary Ann Komar-McCullough
Mary Ann Komar-McCullough
was born on November 13,
1944 in Santa Monica, CA. She
passed away on March 18, 2019.
Surrounded by her children and
family. Mary Ann graduated from
El Segundo High School in 1962
and worked for the United State
Postal Service for 35 years.
She was preceded in death by
her husband of 52 years, George
McCullough, great grandson,
Aiden Galicia and her beloved
Golden Retriever, Hendrix. She
is survived by her children Lisa,
Shamarie, Shannon, Cindy and
George, 8 grandchildren and a
great grandson. A Celebration of
Life will be at noon on Saturday,
April 13th at Chevron Park. •
FESTIVE HOLIDAY FEASTS
Serving Suggestions
Easter favorites Passover classics
Entice every guest on Easter and Passover when you shop Gelson’s.
We have everything you need for a lovely, relaxing holiday.
• Gelson’s Kitchen is at the forefront of California cuisine. Fresh,
seasonal ingredients star in restaurant-quality recipes.
• Try our holiday dinner selections! Order online at gelsons.com or
visit any store!
• Cooking at home? We always source the freshest, finest meat.
• Choose from a wide array of locally sourced and organic produce.
• We offer gourmet grocery items and gorgeous fresh flowers.
Let us help you in any way we can – it’s truly our pleasure.
Shop Gelson’s today and get set for a great gathering!
your entire order of $50 or more*
$10 off
Our way of saying “thanks” for shopping with us!
*Offer valid at Gelson’s Manhattan Beach location only. Excludes
pharmacy, tobacco, gift cards, and postage stamps. Cannot be
used with any other offer. Limit one coupon per customer per
day. No cash back. No reproductions accepted; coupon must be
surrendered when tendered.
Expires: 4/22/2019 PLU #8160
gelsons.com
Gelson’s Manhattan Beach
707 N Sepulveda Blvd, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 • (424) 452-0412
Rebates Now Doubled for Turf
Replacement Program
As of April 1, the popular turf replacement
rebate from the Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California has been doubled from $1 to
$2 per square foot of lawn removed. As a member
agency of Metropolitan, the West Basin Municipal
Water District qualifies for this program
and encourages residents and businesses within
its service area to apply for the increased rebate
at www.bewaterwise.com where up to $50 million
in applications will be accepted annually.
West Basin will also return this summer with
its popular series of free classes for District residents
and businesses to learn how to transform
their landscapes into drought-tolerant gardens
and take advantage of the updated Metropolitan
rebate program. Visit www.westbasin.org for
more information.
In addition to doubling the amount of the
turf removal rebate, Metropolitan has made
other changes to the turf replacement program,
including:
• Increasing the eligible area from 1,500 to
5,000 square feet for residential landscapes; and
from 10,000 to 50,000 square feet for commercial,
institutional and industrial sites, allowing larger
properties, such as schools and parks, to
participate.
• Eliminating the requirement that program
participants must first remove turf from their
front yard.
• Decreasing the number of replacement plants
required for areas where grass has been removed
from five to three plants per 100 square feet.
The rebate program rules also require a
landscape plan, a watershed approach, efficient
irrigation and mulch coverage. Synthetic turf
is not eligible for the program.
More information about the turf replacement
program, water-efficient landscaping, and other
water-saving rebate programs is available at Metro-
politan’s online portal www.bewaterwise.com.
– Content: West Basin •
El Camino College Welcomes
Youngsters to “Children’s Day”
El Camino College will present “Children’s
Day” from 9 a.m. to noon April 27 at the college’s
Art Patio. The event is free and open to the
public; children ages 2 through 8 are invited
to attend with a parent or caregiver.
This annual event is presented by the students
and faculty of the El Camino College
Childhood Education Department. Participants
will enjoy outdoor child-friendly activities
designed around themes such as creative art,
science, and movement. Some activities have
the potential to get messy, so play clothes are
advised. Participants are also encouraged to
bring a bag to carry artwork home.
The event is organized by ECC instructors
and students studying child development, giving
them the opportunity to plan, implement, and
evaluate age-appropriate activities for young
children. For more information, contact Michelle
Moen at mmoen@elcamino.edu.
El Camino College’s Childhood Education
Department offers degree and certificate programs
in childhood education that prepare students for careers
in private or public programs serving infants,
toddlers, preschoolers, children with special needs,
or children in before- and after-school care. For
more information, view: http://www.elcamino.
edu/academics/behavioralsocial/childhooded/. •