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Ingredients Directions
• 1 lemon
• 2 tablespoons olive oil
• 1 large fennel bulb, trimmed, cut in quarters lengthwise and
thinly sliced (about 2 cups)
• 1 large onion, cut in half and thinly sliced (about 1 cup)
• 1 small red bell pepper, cut into 2-inch-long strips (about 1 cup)
• 3 cloves garlic, minced
• 1 tablespoon tomato paste
• 2 cups Swanson® Vegetable Broth or Swanson® Seafood Stock
• 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano leaves, crushed
• 1 1/2 pounds uncooked shrimp (21-25 count per pound),
peeled and deveined
This dish gets its unique flavor from fennel. When raw, fennel has
a licorice-like flavor but the flavor mellows and becomes more delicate when
cooked. Caramelizing the onion and fennel brings out their natural sweetness.
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THURSDAY, JULY 4
• HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!!!
• ALL SOUTH BAY LIBRARIES COSED,
due to the Holiday!
* CITY HALL CLOSED.
FRIDAY, JULY 5
• Teen Club, 3:00 PM. – 4:30 PM., Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5380.
• S.T.E.A.M., 2:00 PM. – 3:00 PM., Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Teen Games Day, 2:00 PM. – 4:00 PM.,
Hawthorne Library, 12700 Grevillea Ave,
Hawthorne.
SATURDAY, JULY 6
• Family Story Time, 1:00 PM., Crenshaw –
Imperial Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
MONDAY, JULY 8
• Monday Mania, 2:00 PM., Hawthorne
Library, 12700 Grevillea Ave, Hawthorne
• Baby & Toddler Story Time, 11:00 AM.,
children ages 1-3 yrs, Crenshaw – Imperial
Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5403.
• STEM Activities for Kids, 3:30 PM., Crenshaw
– Imperial Branch Library, 11141
Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
TUESDAY, JULY 9
• Brick Building, 3:30 PM. – 5:00 PM., free,
Crenshaw Imperial Branch Library, 11141
Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Hawthorne City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM.,
Hawthorne City Hall, 4455 W. 126th Street.
• Chess for Adults, 5:00 PM., free, Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5380.
• National Summer Learning Week : Snap
Circuits, 3:00 PM. – 5:00 PM., Hawthorne
Library, 12700 Grevillea Ave, Hawthorne.
• Preschool Story Time, 12:30 PM. – 1: 15
PM., children ages 3-5, Crenshaw Imperial
Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5403.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10
• Building Bricks/Board Games, 2:00 PM. –
3:30 PM., free, Inglewood Public Library,
101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call: 310-412-
5380.
• Blue Submarine: Lifestyles of the Slimy &
Squishy, 1:30 PM. – 2:30 PM., Hawthorne
Library, 12700 Grevillea Ave, Hawthorne.
• Children’s Chess Club, 4:30 PM., children
18 & below, free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
• Inglewood Visionaries Toastmasters Club
#4404 Meeting, 6:00 PM., Inglewood Center
for Spiritual Living, 525 No. Market St.,
For more info: www.ing4404.toastmastersclubs.
org
THURSDAY, JULY 11
• Chess Club, 4:00 PM.- 5:30 PM., free,
Crenshaw Imperial Branch Library, 11141
Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Chess for Adults, 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM., free,
Crenshaw Imperial Branch Library, 11141
Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Family Movie, 2:00 PM., Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
• Crafts for the Family, 4:00 PM. – 5:15 PM.,
Inglewood Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Improv! Acting for Teens, 4:00 PM. – 5:00
PM., Hawthorne Library, 12700 Grevillea
Ave, Hawthorne. •
Gas Tax from page 3
Wiseburn from front page
out that Wiseburn is striving to “provide
school sites with the best resources that we
can, but allow teaching leadership to take the
lead in professional development” to continue
top-notch collaboration practices, integration
between the schools, and to ensure that professional
development days are meaningful
to the participants. Silvers concluded, “Lots
of good things are coming.”
In other District news, school site administrators
emailed their highlights for the year,
with Juan Cabrillo Elementary Principal Lisa
Baggio noting how her school had been able
to sustain their Cognitively Guided Instruction
(CGI) mathematics practices, and that the CGI
program continues to grow. She also touted
the success of a school-wide implementation
of small reading group instruction, and the
success of Christy Lane Dance Night, Multicultural
Night, and Olympic Day -- events
that, she wrote, “helped bring together our
amazing community.”
Burnett Principal Kim Jones reported that
her campus was selected as a California Honor
Roll School for the second year in a row;
received more than $9,000 in grant funding
from the Cotsen Foundation to support CGI
math practices; had a productive year with its
onsite Teacher-On-Special-Assignment (TOSA)
leading professional learning; and that several
Burnett teachers were trained and certified in
Project Lead the Way and Coding.
R.H. Dana Middle School Assistant Principal
Lisa Wilberg emailed that this was the first
year on the job for her and Principal Kiana
Clark. She mentioned the advent of the new
Google Portfolios of Student Growth, as
well as their students’ first place finish in the
Herndon Science Competition, the “Literacy
Rocks” school-wide scavenger hunt during
Dana Literacy Week, and the $18,000 that
the campus raised during the Pennies for
Patients campaign that benefits the Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society. “Things are always
evolving and building at Dana,” Wilberg wrote.
“And we can’t wait to see what the 2019/20
school year has in store!”
Anza Principal Alberto Paredes mentioned
that his school has a new assistant principal in
Katie Masterson, who has a master’s degree
in education from Pepperdine University. She
comes to Wiseburn from the Culver City Unified
School District, where she had spent most of
her time in a fifth grade classroom preparing
students for their transition to middle school.
The next Wiseburn School Board meeting
is slated for July 18. Classes commence for
the 2019/20 school year on Aug. 27. •
Finding new suppliers outside China can
take a local company years, and the uncertainty
about the North American Free Trade
Agreement has South Bay’s manufacturing
industry weighing whether to switch suppliers
or wait out the trade war with Beijing,
says economist Stephen Cheung with the
Los Angeles Economic Development Corp.
“As it takes months (if not years) to establish
to supply chain for these companies, the longterm
risk is a slowdown in growth plans,” Cheung
said about the path forward for local industry.
He added most companies won’t be able to
absorb the sharp increase and will likely have
to pass this cost onto their consumers. “You
can expect a decrease in demand when there is
an increase in cost,” he said, citing past history
with tariffs on the U.S. economy. •
Braised Shrimp
Provided by Campbell Soup Company
• Step 1: Grate 1 teaspoon zest and squeeze 2 teaspoons juice from the lemon.
• Step 2: Heat the oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add the fennel and onion and cook
for 6 minutes or until the vegetables are tender and browned, stirring occasionally. Add the red
pepper and cook for 3 minutes. Add the garlic and cook and stir for 1 minute. Add the tomato paste
and cook and stir for 1 minute.
• Step 3: Add the broth and oregano to the skillet and heat to a boil, stirring to scrape up the browned
bits from the bottom of the skillet. Reduce the heat to medium and cook for 3 minutes.
• Step 4: Stir in the shrimp. Cover and cook for 5 minutes or until the shrimp are cooked through,
stirring occasionally. Stir in the lemon juice. Season to taste. Sprinkle with the lemon zest.
• Serving Suggestion: Serve with warm, crusty bread to dip in the delicious sauce!