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EL SEGUNDO HERALD June 15, 2017 Page 3 The Jewelry Source 337 Main St. El Segundo. 310-322-7110 www.jewelrysourceUSA.com ©2007 But she stuck it out. Through algebra and biology and math and P.E. And now she’s graduating. Mark this long-awaited day with a most special gift. Gerald Eugene Trainor December 1950 - June 2016 We all Love you, Gemma, Leroy, Kathryn. Gary Wallace G a r y Wa l l a c e , El Segundo founding family resident who loved this town, will be remembered at St. Michael the Archangel Episcopal Church on June 22nd, 2017 at 3:30PM. Davis & DeRosa Physical Therapy, Inc. Davis & DeRosa Physical Therapy, established in 2003, provides a quaint boutique practice located in El Segundo, California. The 4,000 square foot facility is a well known practice offering its patients private, personal treatment by a licensed therapist at every visit. Patients are guaranteed one-on-one attention for their 45-minute treatment. THE PRACTICE SPECIALIZES IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT FOR: Chronic Neck and Back Pain Pre and Post Surgical Rehabilitation Sports Injuries Work Injuries Neurological Disorders Foot and Ankle Disorders (including orthotics) Osteoporosis and other Age Related Disorders Balance and Vestibular Disorders Injury Prevention Troy Davis Owner, PT, DPT • Chris DeRosa Owner, PT, OCS Leo Valenzuela, PT, DPT • Lianne Nakazaki, PT, DPT Garret Wong, PT, DPT, OCS • Tami Chang, PT • Kim Klein, PT William Quibell, PT, DPT • Richelle Mae Milina, PT, DPT, OCS 325 Main Street El Segundo, CA 90245 310.648.3167 www.davisandderosa.com Calendar of Events Deadline for Calendar items is the prior Thursday by noon. Calendar items are $1 per word. Email listings to marketing@ heraldpublications.com. We take Visa and MasterCard. THURSDAY, JUNE 15 • El Segundo Farmers’ Market, 3:00 PM. – 7:00 PM., located on Main Street, Downtown El Segundo. • El Segundo Art Walk, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM., Downtown El Segundo, Live Music, Art, Food & Fun. FRIDAY, JUNE 16 • Bingo, 1:00 PM. - 3:00 PM., 50 Plus, $3.00 minimum, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call Helen at: 310-416-9181. SATURDAY, JUNE 17 • T H E L A D D M C I N TO S H S W I N G ORCHESTRA – for your listening and dancing pleasure, 2:00 PM. – 5:00 PM., $15.00 tax deductible admission, Morningside United Church, 8722 Crenshaw Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90305, Call: 562-762-6441 or go to: www.dolocokerjazz.org. • Saturday Night Dance, 7:00 PM. – 9:45 PM., Cost: $3.00 Per Person, Adults of all Ages Welcome, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call: 310- 524-2705. SUNDAY, JUNE 18 • Bridge & Pinochle Groups, 11:30 AM. – 3:45 PM, Senor Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856. • Centennial Summer Concert Series #1 at Library Park, 4:00 PM., Era: The 50’s - The Wonderelles, Food Trucks, Music & Activities. MONDAY, JUNE 19 • Canasta Group, 12:00 PM. – 3:00 PM., 50 Plus, Free, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856. • Environmental Committee Meeting, 6:00 PM. – 7:30 PM., City Hall West Conference Room, Call: 310-524-2365. TUESDAY, JUNE 20 • City Council Meeting, 7:00 PM., City Hall, 350 Main Street, Call: 310-524-2306. • El Segundo Kiwanis Club Meeting, 12:10 PM., The Lakes at El Segundo, 400 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Contact: elsegundokiwanis. org. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 • Bowling, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM, 50 Plus, Senior Club of El Segundo, Gable House Bowl, 22501 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, Cost: $8.00 for 3 games, Call Joyce at: 310-322-7621. THURSDAY, JUNE 22 • El Segundo Farmers’ Market: Comic Market, 3:00 PM. – 7:00 PM., Dress like a superhero for prizes and make comic books, located on Main Street, Downtown El Segundo. FRIDAY, JUNE 23 • Bingo, 1:00 PM. - 3:00 PM., 50 Plus, $3.00 minimum, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call Helen at: 310-416-9181 SATURDAY, JUNE 24 • Sex Trafficking Forum hosted by Inglewood Rotary Club, 9:00 AM. – 12:00 PM., 324 E. Queen St., Inglewood. Please RSVP to: Dexter Hall at 925-519-2964. • Saturday Night Dance, 7:00 PM. – 9:45 PM., Cost: $3.00 Per Person, Adults of all Ages Welcome, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call: 310-524-2705. SUNDAY, JUNE 25 • Bridge & Pinochle Groups, 11:30 AM. – 3:45 PM, Senor Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856. MONDAY, JUNE 26 • Canasta Group, 12:00 PM. – 3:00 PM., 50 Plus, Free, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856. TUESDAY, JUNE 27 • Board of Education Meeting, 7:00 PM., District Administrative Office, Board Room, 641 Sheldon Street. • Doesn’t Agree With Article After reading an article In the Herald this morning written by Rob McCarthy I was incensed. This person to my knowledge has no scientific credentials, nor is he recognized by any scientific organization. His article “Called to Change with the Climate” has no cited scientific basis. He makes wild statements eg: The earth’s temperature will rise five degrees by 2050, among many, many other statements. He cites no scientific data to support his wild claims. I feel this is extremely bad judgment, and inflammatory on the part of the Herald to publish this rot. At a minimum I would expect you to at least validate these claims with source data. His article should have started with “Once upon a time” I am forwarding an article written by Roy Spencer Ph.D a former NASA Scientist and Climatologist. It is titled Global Warming for Dummies. I would request your publisher read it, and if possible forward it to Mr. McCarty as well. This article at least discusses both sides of the issue. – Jim deCordova Wants Lakes to Stay I’m a 30-year resident of El Segundo and an avid fan of The Lakes golf course  and driving range. I watched The Planning Commission meeting on June 8, 2017 and want to say that I really appreciate Chevron’s representatives comments on the importance of maintaining our values in keeping the open air family oriented practice range instead of an alcohol, party based facility. Who knows where Centrical will take that property when Top Golf is gone in seven years? Let’s support Chevron in making sure that any use of the land they are relinquishing is used for growing wholesome family activities in our community. Please Save The Lakes! – Claudia Solberg Letters Wiseburn School Board Approves New Peter Burnett Principal By Duane Plank As the calendar turned to June in the Wiseburn Unified School District (WUSD), administrators and School Board members were tasked with filling two open elementary school principal positions for the upcoming 2017-18 school year. Now their task is cut in half, when at last Thursday evening’s School Board meeting, the members unanimously approved the selection of Kim Jones to take over the reins as the new principal at Peter Burnett Elementary. With current principal Laura Sullivan submitting her resignation earlier this year, Burnett became one of the two District elementary schools searching for a new principal. Juan Cabrillo Elementary principal Margaret Lynch had also submitted her retirement paperwork. One of the principal slots was filled last Thursday evening when Jones was selected to the top post at Burnett. Jones, who is currently serving as the assistant principal at Center Street Elementary in El Segundo, will start her new position in Wiseburn on July 1. Jones had worked as a reading specialist in the El Segundo Unified School District from 2000-2003 and then went to Tokyo to teach internationally for four years, returning to the states to work as the reading specialist at Center Street in 2007. She ascended to the assistant principal position four years ago. Jones, who attended the Thursday evening meeting, was asked to stand up and introduce herself. She said, “I don’t have a polished presentation, but I would like to thank you for the confidence that you have in me.” In an email sent prior to the meeting, Jones wrote, “I am thrilled to join the WUSD! Being both a member of this community and a parent of a child in the Wiseburn schools, I see firsthand the commitment to student success and achievement that teachers, parents and District administrators provide our children each day. I am looking forward to continuing the tradition of excellence Memorial School Spotlight See Wiseburn, page 15


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