Herald Publications - El Segundo, Hawthorne, Lawndale & Inglewood Community Newspapers Since 1911 - (310) 322-1830 - Vol. 2, No. 12 - March 19, 2020
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A Fun Way to Learn Science at
the Onizuka Space Science Day
The 33rd Onizuka Space Science Day was an amazing success last weekend. El Camino College was proud to host hundreds of South Bay students in grades 5-12 who visited ECC for a day of scientific fun
and discovery. NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration astronaut Mark Vande Hei even took part in the event. Photo El Camino College.
The AC Hotel was Made for the
South Bay Cities Community
By Chase Maser
mission to bolster the public with new amenities
Photo Taken by Ariel Romeo Davis
and an attractive nightlife, The AC Hotel
Driving down Maple Ave. across PCH,
you can see a giant “AC” on the side of a
modern building soaring over the others.
Tucked into a sea of trendy offices and
fresh architecture, the new location of AC
Hotels—which opened in July of 2019—is
the latest edition of the South Bay’s push
toward a metropolitan future.
At first, one might think that another hotel
amidst the countless others near LAX is the
last thing the town needs. However, with a
was made for El Segundo—it was made for
the community.
Hector Martinez, AC Hotel’s Director of
Sales and Marketing, proudly shares that he
grew up in the South Bay. The owners grew
up in the South Bay—it’s something unique
that he can work for and be a part of.
“We really want to immerse ourselves in
the community,” says Martinez, and unlike
typical hotels that only cater to guests, AC
offers amenities to everyone in the area.
For instance, their “AC Lounge,” on the
ground floor offers a luxurious happy hour
everyday from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm that
anyone—guests and residents alike—can
take advantage of. Each morning in the “AC
Kitchen” next to the lounge, the hotel offers
a full breakfast spread that anyone can enjoy
for under $20 per person—fresh dough
is flown in from France and baked daily.
On Sundays, they offer free yoga classes,
courtesy of Manduka Yoga, between 8:30
am and 9:30 am. For workers on-the-go,
See AC Hotel, page 5