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Page 2 February 21, 2013 Calendar From the Source sAturdAy, FebruAry 23 • Black History Month Movie and Craft, Political Q & A 21ryAebru, FyAhursdt4 p.m., Inglewood Public Library, 101 W.Black History Month Jazz Concert, 1ities• Cll A p.m., AC Bilbrew Library, 150 E. El Segundo Manchester Blvd. For more information call By Gerry Chong them, most recently with new emergency and Blvd. For more information call (310) 538- (310) 412-5645. Last week in our initial column asking operating rooms. The challenge overall in the 3350. OngOing our political leaders their positions on South Bay is to maintain the quality of life sundAy, FebruAry 24 • The 9th Step Play, 124 North Grevillea important topics of the day, we had asked that attracted its residents, while adapting • Amanda Foundation Spaymobile at the Ave. For more information or tickets call Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Senator Ted to environmental and technological changes. spcaLA South Bay Pet Adoption Center in 1-800-838-3006 (option 1). Lieu and Assemblyman Steve Bradford about Supervisor Knabe said: Hawthorne. Free spay and neuters for cats • “Sister to Sister” sessions the first and their views on the most optimistic thing we in Each and every city and community within and dogs, by appointment only. To schedule third Fridays of each month, 10 a.m., L.A. the South Bay can look forward to in 2013. the South Bay faces its own unique challenges an appointment call 1(888) 349-7388. An Care Family Resource Center, 3111 W. Their responses were published last week. and opportunities in 2013. Los Angeles County appointment is mandatory. Routine vaccinations Century Blvd. For more information contact This week, we posed a similar question stands ready to assist its residents with all are also available at time of surgery. Tera Hilliard at (310) 677-7995. to Chairman of the Los Angeles County available resources to meet those moments sAturdAy, MArCh 2 lAwndAle Board of Supervisors Mark Ridley Thomas together in the coming year. • BRAVO! The Classical & Contemporary sAturdAy, FebruAry 23 and supervisor Don Knabe. Specifically, We at Herald Publications see this column Ballet Experience, 7 p.m. (also Mar 3, 2 • Graffiti Wipe Out, Volunteers needed! we asked, “What are the opportunities and as a public forum in which readers can p.m.), James R. Armstrong Theatre, 3330 10 a.m.-noon, s/w corner of Manhattan challenges you see at the County level for suggest questions of their political leaders. We Civic Center Drive. For more information Beach Blvd. and Hawthorne Blvd. For more South Bay communities in 2013”? therefore urge you to submit your questions call (310) 781-7171. information call (310) 973-3220. Chairman Ridley-Thomas responded: to South Bay office-holders in Congress, the OngOing FridAy, MArCh 1 The South Bay region has unique assets State Senate, the State Assembly and the • Recovery International Meetings on • Lawndale Elem. School Dist. ED and challenges. For example, its attractive County Board of Supervisors by transmitting Fridays, 10:00 a.m. at the South Bay Mental Foundation-2nd Annual Casino Night, 6 p.m., beach and hillside communities have special your inquiries to gchong@chongco.com. We Health Center, 2311 El Segundo Blvd. For Lawndale Community Center. For tickets or transportation requirements, so we are working will do our best to solicit answers to your more information call Deanna at (310) 512- information call (310) 973-1300. at the County and with the Metropolitan inquiries. 8112. upCOMing Transportation Authority to relieve road Next week, we will ask Senator Rod hAwthOrne • Clean Up Week, Mar. 16-24, volunteers congestion and extend public transit. We Wright and Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi tuesdAy, FebruAry 26 needed for Mar. 23 Clean Up Day, 9 a.m., also are experimenting with novel congestion the following question: “Each year, the State • City Council Meeting Council, 6- 10 14900 Hawthorne Blvd. For more information mitigation programs such as FasTrak lanes Legislature passes more than 1,000 bills, the p.m., City Council Chambers, 4455 W 126th call (310) 973-3220. and electric vehicles for local trips. Our vast majority of which are signed into law. St. For more information call (310) 349-2915. OngOing hospitals, including Harbor/UCLA, are Is there such a thing as too many laws? If OngOing • Lawndale Certified Farmer’s Market, second to none and we continue to modernize so, how should we control their volume?” • • Wiseburn Food Fest gourmet food truck 2-7 p.m., every Wed., lawn of the Lawndale event benefiting the Wiseburn Education Library, 14615 Burin Ave. Foundation, 5:30-8:30 p.m. the last Friday • Food Truck Fridays for LESD Ed of every month at R.H. Dana Middle School. Foundation, every Friday, 5:30-8:30 p.m., inglewOOd Mark Twain School, 3728 W. 154th St. • Follow Us Classifieds @heraldpubon Twitter The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. 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