
June 7, 2018 Page 3
Calendar of Events
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Employment
Food Scientist
Develop & evaluate
food processing guidelines. BS in
Food Science & Technology required.
F/T. Jobsite/Intw: Inglewood,CA.
Resume to Attn: HR Manager at
Ito Inc. dba Kikka, 431 S. Isis Ave,
Inglewood, CA 90301.
Estate Sale
Large Estate Sale. 758 Bayonne, ES.
Fri 6/8, 7-1, Sat 6/9, 7-3. AFL Estate
Sales 424.290.1972.
For Rent
FOR RENT. 644 Sheldon St., ES.
2 Bed 1 Ba, H/w Floors, private 1
car garage, encl. yard. Triplex - Rear
Unit. $2400. S & L Ppty Mgmt
310-350-4096
For Rent
El Segundo. 1 BD/1 BTH, upper
apt unit, immaculate, appliances,
parking. 707 E. Grand. $1750
including utilities. 310.365.1481 or
310.641.2148.
For Sale
S U M M E R C L E A R A N C E
SELLATHON! Vintage architectural
salvage, metalware, garden,
enamelware, tools, plants, furniture,
art WHOLESALE PRICES 4 ALL!
9a-4p Fri-Sun 6/8-10 · 337-343
Richmond St. ALLEY ENTRANCE
Cash CC 310-529-4903 El Segundo
Help Wanted
PART TIME ADMIN ASSISTANT,
MANHATTAN BEACH ACCOUNTING
OFFICE. DATA ENTRY, SCANNING,
LIGHT PHONES, OCCASIONAL
ERRANDS. SOLID COMPUTER &
ORGANIZATIONAL SKILLS A MUST.
15HRS/WEEK. EMAIL RESUME
TO ASSISTANT.MBGG.310@
GMAIL.COM
House for Rent
1 bedroom home for lease.
Parking available. Home on Main
St. behind 428 Main St. Like new
with refrigerator and stove. $1800/
month (310) 322-7975
House for Rent
2 BED/1 BA, W/D in unit, garage.
1 yr lease, small pet. 310-545-3153.
Room Wanted
I have lived in a house in El Segundo
for 14 years that is being sold. I am
at Sea or out of town 25% or more
of the time. If you have a room not
being used, call Skip 310.322.1604.
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.
Yard Sale
Saturday June 9th, 745 Bayonne,
8:00 am. Cribs, clothing, kids items,
misc...
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.
Help Wanted
Graphic Artists wanted: we need
a graphic artist, who is familiar
with InDesign. Newspaper layout
experience a plus. Part-Time position
in the office for 20-25 hours a week,
which includes light office work
at $15/hour OR position with weekly
flat fee, per job, with payment to be
negotiated. Interested parties email
us web@heraldpublications.com
Found
A ring was found at Hilltop Park on
July 08, 2017 and turned in to ESPD.
If you lost a ring and believe this to
be yours, contact CSI John Hurtado
310-524-2208.
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THURSDAY, JUNE 7
• Repujado Art Program, 5:00 PM. – 7:30
PM., Class limited to 20, please sign up at
information desk, Hawthorne Library, 12700
Grevillea Ave., Hawthorne.
• Adult Coloring/Adult Craft, 4:00 PM., free,
Inglewood Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Adult Book Club, 4:00 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Makerspace for Teens, 3:00 PM., Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5380.
• E.L.F. Baby Story Time, 11:00 AM. – 11:45
AM., free, Inglewood Public Library, 101
W. Manchester Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• E.L.F. Toddler Story Time, 12:00 PM. – 12:45
PM., free, Inglewood Public Library, 101
W. Manchester Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• E.L.F. Preschool Story Time, 2:30 PM. – 3:15
PM., free, Inglewood Public Library, 101
W. Manchester Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
FRIDAY, JUNE 8
• STEAM for Kids, 3:00 PM., free, Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5380.
• Teen Club, 4:00 PM. – 5:00 PM., Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5380.
SATURDAY, JUNE 9
• STEAM for Kids, 2:00 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Saturday Story Time, 11:30 AM., free, Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
MONDAY, JUNE 11
• E.L.F. Toddler Story Time, 11:30 AM., 18
months – 3 years, free, Crenshaw Imperial
Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd., Call:
310-412-5403.
• E.L.F. Baby Story Time, 10:30 AM., 0-18
months, free, Crenshaw Imperial Branch
Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-
412-5403.
• E.L.F. Preschool Story Time, 11:00 AM.,
free, 3-5 years, Crenshaw Imperial Branch
Library, 11141 Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-
412-5403.
TUESDAY, JUNE 12
• Brick Building/Board Games, 3:30 PM., free,
Crenshaw Imperial Branch Library, 11141
Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Adult Coloring, 4:00 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Healthy Ever After, 5:00 PM. – 6:00 PM.,
free, for ages 6 and older, Hawthorne Library,
12700 Grevillea Ave., Hawthorne.
• Native Beginnings, 6:30 PM. – 7:30 PM.,
free, Hawthorne Library, 12700 Grevillea
Ave., Hawthorne.
• Family Movies, 4:00 PM., 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.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13
• Building Bricks/Board Games, 3:30 PM.,
Inglewood Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Digital Drop-In, 3:00 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• 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.
• Resume Building Workshop, 5:00 PM.,
Inglewood Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
THURSDAY, JUNE 14
• Adult Coloring/Adult Craft, 4:00 PM., free,
Inglewood Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Adult Book Club, 4:00 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Makerspace for Teens, 3:00 PM., Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd.,
Call: 310-412-5380.
• E.L.F. Baby Story Time, 11:00 AM. – 11:45
AM., free, Inglewood Public Library, 101
W. Manchester Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• E.L.F. Toddler Story Time, 12:00 PM. – 12:45
PM., free, Inglewood Public Library, 101
W. Manchester Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380. •
Hawthorne Happenings
News for the City of Good
Neighbors from an Old Guy
Named Norb Huber
Holly Park Homeowner’s
Association Pancake
Breakfast
The Holly Park Homeowners will once
again be hosting a pancake breakfast fundraiser
on Saturday, June 16th at Olivet Lutheran
Church, located on Imperial Highway just east
of Crenshaw Blvd. Mark your calendars for
this fun event. It’s the day before Fathers Day
so take your dad out for breakfast a day early.
John Baker Memorial
Cruise Night
Join other Hawthorne Cougar Alums at a very
special night at Foster’s Freeze on Hawthorne
Blvd. In memory of John Baker, there will be
a cruise night on Saturday, July 21 from 5 to
9 p.m. Come out and get reunited with your
HHS friends. Cougartown is alive and well.
The Less I Know,
The Better It Is
I have tried to be non-partisan in my City
Clerk’s position and in the writing of this column
but I can’t hold back any longer. Watching
sports has been a favorite release for me for
many years. But, now some superstar athletes
are telling me that we live in a terrible nation.
Our leaders are bad. The cops are racists. The
American flag doesn’t represent them. I have
trouble rooting for players or teams who I
disagree with. I don’t watch the NFL any
longer and now the NBA is getting involved.
If America is so bad, then why don’t these
billionaires find another country where they
can make so much money shooting a basketball
through a hoop? If you don’t wish to
be honored at the White House then great. I
would rather have a president concerned more
about North Korea than shaking your hand.
Just dribble and let me decide who to vote for.
My Life in the City of
Good Neighbors (Part #2)
On Sundays I started teaching a bible class
at Trinity Lutheran for the college and career
singles group. I ended up marrying one of my
students. Linda was this beautiful, German
girl who was working at the corporate offices
of Continental Airlines out behind LAX. My
first extended airplane trip was to fly first class
to Hawaii for our honeymoon. We borrowed
money from Linda’s parents for a down payment
on a two bedroom house on Eucalyptus
in Hawthorne never expecting to end up living
there for 38 and one-half years and
raising our three kids there. We added
on to our house twice and Home Depot
became my home away from home.
As our children grew up, youth sports
was a big part of our lives. The friends we
made out on the soccer field have lasted
for decades. Following five years of
teaching and coaching at Trinity, I became the
very first varsity Girls’ basketball coach at Leuzinger
High School and the next year took over
the boys program. But, God had other plans for me.
The very day that Centinela Valley Union High
School District laid me and six other teachers
off, I was called to become principal of Good
Shepherd Lutheran School on Arbor Vitae Street
in Inglewood. Just a couple of years later we
started South Bay Lutheran High School. For
several years I was the principal of both schools
with the high school serving South Central
Los Angeles families looking for a Christian
high school for their young adult. We started a
thrift shop on Prairie Avenue to supplement the
tuition at the high school. On April 30, 1992,
our shop was the only store front in Hawthorne
to be completely destroyed by arson during the
Rodney King Riots. This senseless act was so
paradoxical, to think that our shop was the target
of racial violence when the school had the sole
purpose of providing a chance for African American
teenagers to have success in higher education
and life. Over the years, I started to get involved
with the civic activities of my city, first with the
Ramona Neighborhood Association. This is when
I began to see the political landscape of Hawthorne.
I wrote a campaign flyer opposing the
heavy handed rule of the city council majority
at the time. They didn’t take too kindly to my
pointed accusations and one of the council
members told me directly from the council dais
that he had the right to “jump over the speaker’s
podium and punch my lights out”. That incident
kind of bit me and led me to run for the office
of City Clerk. I tried my best not to be like other
typical politicians and not get involved with the
back biting and nastiness that goes along with
being elected. I have served under four mayors
with two of them being indicted and one of them
never paying the rent to live in his abode. I have
seen the city’s operations being shut down with a
bombardment of worldwide outrage over one of
our police officers defending himself by shooting
an attacking dog. The social media craze cast a
dark, false shadow over one of the best police
departments in the country. (To be continued.)
– Email norb at norbhuber@gmail.com •
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