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Calendar of Events
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THURSDAY, OCT. 4
• Chess for All Ages, 4:00 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141
Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Sip & Read Adult Book Club, 4:00
PM., free, Crenshaw Imperial Branch
Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd., Call:
310-412-5403.
• Preschool Story Time, 1:00 PM. – 2:00
PM., free, for ages 3-5, Crenshaw Imperial
Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5403.
• Preschool Story Time, 1:00 PM. – 1:45
PM., free, for ages 3-5, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
• Baby Story Time, 11:00 AM. – 11:30 AM.,
free, for ages birth to 18 mos, Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5380.
• Toddler Story Time, 11:30 AM. – 12:00
PM., free, for ages 18 mos to 3 years,
Inglewood Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Crafts for Adults, 4:00 PM., free, Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
FRIDAY, OCT. 5
• STEAM, 3:00 PM., free, ages 18 & below,
Inglewood Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Teen Club, 4:00 PM. – 5:30 PM., Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Teen Games Day, 3:00 PM. – 4:00 PM.,
Come hang out & play video games or
board games, teens only, Hawthorne Library,
12700 Grevillea Ave., Hawthorne,
Call: 310-679-8193.
SATURDAY, OCT. 6
• Family Story Time – Saturdays, 1:00
PM. – 1:45 PM., free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
MONDAY, OCT. 8
• Baby Story Time, 10:30 AM., for ages
0-18 mos., Crenshaw Imperial Branch
Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd., Call:
310-412-5403.
• Toddler Story Time, 11:30 AM., for ages
18 mos. to 3 yrs., Crenshaw Imperial
Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5403.
• STEAM, 3:00 PM., free, ages 4-12,
Crenshaw Imperial Branch Library, 11141
Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Monday Mania, 4:00 PM. – 5:00 PM.,
ages 6 and up, free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
TUESDAY, OCT. 9
• Brick Building, 3:30 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Family Movie - 4:00 PM. – 5:30 PM.,
free, Inglewood Public Library, 101 W.
Manchester Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Hawthorne City Council Meeting,
6:00 PM., Hawthorne City Hall, 4455 W.
126th Street.
• Kid Crafts, 4:00 PM. – 5:00 PM., ages 5
and up, free, Inglewood Public Library, 101
W. Manchester Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Chess for Adults, 6:00 PM., free, Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Pajama Story Time, 6:30 PM. – 7:30 PM.,
all ages welcome, free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10
• Building Bricks/Board Games, 4:00
PM., free, Crenshaw Imperial Branch
Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd., Call:
310-412-5403.
• Smarty Pants Story Time, 10:30 AM. –
11:00 AM., Hawthorne Public Library,
12700 Grevillea Ave., Hawthorne, CA.
90250
• Adult Book Club, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM.,
free, Inglewood Public Library, 101 W.
Manchester Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Children’s Chess Club, 5:00 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, OCT. 11
• Chess for All Ages, 4:30 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141
Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Preschool Story Time, 1:00 PM., for ages
3-5 yrs. old, Crenshaw Imperial Branch
Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd., Call:
310-412-5403.
• Sip & Read Adult Book Club, 4:00
PM., free, Crenshaw Imperial Branch
Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd., Call:
310-412-5403.
• Adult Coloring, 4:00 PM., free, Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5380.
• Senior Resource Fair, 10:00 AM. – 1:00
PM., Memorial Park – Polaris Room, 3901
W. El Segundo Blvd., Call: 310-349-1650 •
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Employment
Medical Billing Office in El Segundo
seeking part time medical billing
payment poster. Monday through
Friday. Duties are posting payments
to patient’s accounts, account
adjustments. Must be able to read
an Explanation of Benefits. Must
have experience in this field. Please
email resume to gloria@med-net.info
Apartment For Rent
3BD/1.5BA. Upper. Non-smoking
building. Washer/Dryer hook ups,
new hardwood/carpets & paint,
carport w/storage. No pets. $2,800.
Call (310) 955-7202.
Employment
Western Dental seeks full time
dentists for Hawthorne location.
Must have DDS or DMD degree or
foreign equivalent. Must have valid
CA dental license. Email resume
to: recruiting@westerndental.com
For Rent
FOR RENT: 2 Bed , 1 Bath, Large,
Remodeled, Appliances, Tile, Bath
& Kitchen, Pergo Floors, Parking,
Immaculate. $2295. 310 461 2148.
House for Rent
4bd, 2 1/2ba Executive home near
schools and Rec Park. Enclosed patio
and detached bonus room included.
$5100/mo. Text 310-345-8013.
Wanted
WANTED. Collectibles/antiques.
Typewriters, sewing machines,
military, silver, Japan, records,
stamps, coins, jewelry, Chinese,
ANYTHING. Buy/Sell/Trade. We sell
for you on EBAY. Studio Antiques, El
Segundo. 310.322.3895.
Employment
Part-time Sales. Looking for motivated
part-time workers. Inside sales: work
from home and make sales calls.
15% commission on all sales. Outside
sales: territories are Torrance and
El Segundo. Includes walking and
interacting with business owners. 20%
commission on all sales. Seniors and
students welcome. Send resume to
management@heraldpublications.com.
Employment
Principal QA Analyst: BS (or forgn
equiv) in CS or rel. + 5 y/o exp. or
MS +3 with: Perl, Python; SQL; Linux/
UNIX; QA testing methodologies;
Agile methodologies. F/T. ITG
Software Solutions, Inc. El Segundo,
CA. Send CV to: Carla Tayoun, ITG,
1 Liberty Plaza, 165 Broadway, New
York, NY 10006. Ref job # 6550.
No calls/recruiters/visa sponsorship.
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Hawthorne Happenings
News for the City of Good
Neighbors from an Old Guy
Named Norb Huber
Make Nextdoor Better
Nextdoor, the community/neighborhood
electronic communication site,
has been around now for the past three
or four years. It has proven to be a benefit
to our Hawthorne neighborhoods. Besides
being a great way to communicate with our
neighbors, the Hawthorne Police Department
has commented several times that thanks to the
ongoing vigilance of many Hawthorne good
neighbors that crimes have been prevented or
the site has assisted in helping the HPD do
their job. The only thing that I would suggest
to users of Nextdoor is if they want to alert
us to dangers or suspicious activity going on
that they would mention the street or the cross
streets that they are by so that we might have
a better idea of where the activity is taking
place. Ramona Tract is a large area with El
Segundo on the north and Rosecranes on the
south, someone could mention a car break in
but it could be a mile away from our location.
Or a lost dog on 130th Street is not even close
to Inglewood Avenue and 142nd Street. I’m
just trying to help make this site more helpful.
Keep up the alerts and the chatter, it’s great
to know what is going on.
Robert Clary to Speak
at Hawthorne Library
A special event will be held on Saturday,
October 13th from 2 – 4 p.m. The Hawthorne
library invites everyone to spend an inspiring
afternoon with Robert Clary, author of
From the Holocaust to Hogan’s Heroes: the
autobiography of Robert Clary. He will
discuss his multifaceted life as a Holocaust
survivor, entertainer, artist and actor. The
program and refreshments are sponsored by
the Friends of the Hawthorne and Wiseburn
Libraries. This program is for adults.
Election Forums
The next election forum will be held at
Atherton Baptist Church in the Holly Park
neighborhood of Hawthorne. That forum
will be held this Thursday, October 4th beginning
at 7 p.m. Here is your chance to
get to know the candidates before you vote
in November or before you send in your
ballot by mail.
What Holiday?
Which one is it?
Next Monday, is it Indigenous Peoples
Day or Columbus Day? The second
Monday in October has been designated
Columbus Day for a long
time. The federal holiday has been
on the American calendar since
1937, it has never been observed in
Alaska and Oregon. In South Dakota,
it is celebrated as “Native American
Day,” while Hawaii calls it “Discoverers’
Day,” in honor of the state’s Polynesian
founders. As public awareness has increased,
the popularity of Columbus Day has tapered
off in other states as well, with only
25 currently listing it as an approved holiday.
Numerous schools and universities across
the country have also stopped celebrating
the event. A 2015 survey conducted by the
Pew Research Center found that Columbus
Day was the most inconsistently-observed
US holiday. Even so, many people were
unhappy that the holiday was still named
in honor of the Italian-born explorer. In
1977, a delegation of Native nations, at the
International Conference on Discrimination
Against Indigenous Populations in the
Americas, proposed renaming Columbus Day
to “Indigenous Peoples’ Day.” They believed
the change would give people the opportunity
to honor the memory of the victims of the
colonization, instead of glorifying the brutal
conquest of the Native Americans. Though
the resolution passed by an overwhelming
majority, convincing cities to change the
name of the holiday was not as easy. Now,
only a handful of business and schools take
Columbus Day off. Whatever you want to call
it, it’s a holiday, so why don’t we celebrate
and have a cold one.
Community Dinner –
Thursday, October 18th
The annual Hawthorne President’s Council
BBQ Dinner will be held this year on
Thursday, October 18th starting at 5 p.m.
at the Hawthorne Memorial Center on El
Segundo Blvd. The dinner is only $5 for
adults and $2.50 for children. There is a
raffle each year and all of the proceeds go
to the holiday assistance program of the
Presidents Council. Each Thanksgiving and
Christmas, the council gives away hundreds
of food baskets and gifts. Come out and
support a great cause. You might even get
to meet some of the candidates running for
city offices this November. I’m hoping to
make it to the dinner, hope to see you there.
– Email norb at norbhuber@gmail.com •
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