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Page 2 September 17, 2015 Classifieds 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. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. Stainless Appliances, H/W Floors, FP Available now 2 Car Garage. WONT LAST $3500 GREAT EL SEGUNDO LOCATION 738 EUCALYPTUS UNIT A, ES. S & L PPTY MGMT 310-350-4096 Garage Sale Misc. household, tools, clothes, and more - 742 Yucca St., ES west side off Hillcrest/Maple. Sat, Sept. 19, 8-12. home office. Quickbooks and Excel experience. Mornings or afternoons. Filing, invoicing and general office work. Email at libertybrettpalmer@ gmail.com For Lease Retail/Office space for Lease in El Segundo 280-2,800 sq.ft. C a l l B i l l R u a n e ’ s o f f i c e 310-647-1635 For Rent 3 BED 2.5 BATH FRONT HOUSE Newly remodeled, newer KIT/BATHS, Apartment For Rent 1BD1BA apartment immaculate, appliances, stove and refrigerator. 707 East Grand for $1,595 a month. Avail. Sept. 17th. (310)365-1481 or (310)641-2148. Employment Light gardening 2-3 hours every two weeks on weekends. $11/hr. Alice 310-335-6841. Employment Need organized and dependable person for three hours per day in Follow Us on Twitter @heraldpub Artfully Crafted Horror Film Goodnight Mommy Will Give You Major Chills Morgan Rojas for CINEMACY Equal parts cerebral and graphic, Goodnight Mommy  (Ich Seh, Ich Seh) is an immediate cult favorite from Austrian filmmakers Severin Fiala & Veronika Franz. A contemporary setting with a mid-century modern aesthetic, the overall tone of the film is quiet, daring its audience to listen and watch more closely. With their glowing skin and bright blue eyes, the characters seem angelic and inviting, yet be prepared for this seemingly warm cinematic experience to thoroughly turn your world upside down and possibly leave you with nightmares. You’ve been warned. Twins Elias and Lukas (Elias Schwarz, Lukas Schwarz), nine year-old  boys who find each other’s presence company enough, are awaiting their mother’s return from facial reconstructive surgery in the early scenes of the film. Bandaged and unrecognizable, she (Susanne Wuest) returns home and immediately something seems off to the boys. This is not the mother they knew.  Small incidents since their mother’s return only further proves to the boys that the bandaged woman is impostor. She favors one son more than the other, vocalizes her frustrations with the twin’s relationship as if wanting to break them up, and more significantly, is missing her signature mole on the right side of her face. Together, the boys make a pact that they will get her to crack, and the torturous ways in which they go about getting their information is almost unbearable to watch. There are some stereotypical thriller tropes that are sprinkled throughout the film; for example, you know it’s a scary movie when the family doesn’t have neighbors and live in a remote, yet beautiful, wooded oasis. A couple jump scares here and dream sequences there, this art film didn’t necessarily need to stoop to that level to achieve those “scary” moments. Goodnight Mommy works because it is a very tight, solid film. There are three principal actors, one main location, and minimal dialogue. The horror builds from the twin boys’ insecurities, which is perfectly conveyed by novice actors  Elias and Lukas, who  make their cinematic debut  here. Their innocence is perfectly guided too, making it hard for the audience to confidently decide on who to sympathize with. It is a welcoming but unsettling feeling, is this really their mother? And if so, is she an innocent victim? Are the boys just misunderstood or are they terrorists? Being a genre film, we tend to throw guesses at every possible twist very early on,  but keeping an open mind and enjoying the ride will give you the best experience. Goodnight Mommy is now playing at the Nuart Theatre. • Film Review Elias and Lukas Schwarz in Goodnight Mommy. Courtesy of RADiUS-TWC. HSMA Students To Receive SLAM! Music Education By Cristian Vasquez All members of the Hawthorne School Board voted in favor of approving an agreement with community partner SLAM! to provide music enrichment to students at Hawthorne Math and Science Academy. UCLA SLAM! will be responsible for sending volunteers that will engage and teach HSMA students how to play instruments. The interaction between students and volunteers is scheduled to take place once a week and will provide the students with a unique enrichment musical education experience where they can learn to play a variety of instruments. Through the use of trained volunteers, SLAM! is an UCLA-based organization that is committed to fostering a musical community on school campuses. The volunteer instructors are scheduled to lead four different music lessons for students to pick from, for an hour-and-a-half long session. SLAM! will match students with a compatible instructor throughout the entirety of the afterschool enrichment program. One or two volunteers will conduct each music lesson with no more than 10 students per lesson. The volunteer instructors will, along with an assistant instructor(s), will be responsible for implementing  each week’s curriculum. These enrichment music lessons fall in the beginning and intermediate level for guitar, beginning and intermediate for piano, percussion, rock band, songwriting and voice. The district will pay SLAM! $6,000 and is expected to use its LCFF Supplemental Concentration Unspecified Funds. The enrichment program will take place from October 2015-May 2016. It is expected that 36 students engage in the afterschool program, breaking down the cost to $166.67 per student, at an average cost of $4.63 per hour. School Board Approves Contract Between Hawthorne School District, LACOE To Provide Transportation Related Services A unanimous vote by members of the Hawthorne School Board approved a contract between the district and the Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) for a variety of transportation services for special education students attending severely handicapped programs. Some of the services being covered by the contract include bus aides for individuals with “exceptional needs” throughout the Southwest area. The contract will be in effect from July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016. LACOE’s Controller’s Office is responsible for a wide range of services for school districts within Los Angeles County. The agreement between HSD and LACOE will cost $40,000 and will be paid for though the district’s transportation funds. Hawthorne Board Members Approve, Ratify Contract With Richstone Family Center Through the ratification and approval of a contract with the Richstone Family Center for the 205-2016 school year. The contract is designed to “ensure the safety of children; alignment with school curriculum; successful operation following established policies and procedures; strong financial operations, communication between” between Richstone Family Center and the HSD. The contract, worth $1.2 million, is in effect from July 1, 2015-June 30, 2016 and is identified in the staff report as superseding and other contract between the Richstone Family Center and the HSD. “It is also intended to ensure continued successful student performance through a collaborative relationship among HSD, Richstone and HSD school sites,” indicates the staff report. The Richstone Family Center was incorporated as a non-profit social service agency since 1974 and received it’s a grant as one of the state’s six child abuse treatment and prevention programs in California. Richstone Center, which services children from birth to the age of 18, was established as an agency designed to provide comprehensive services to an estimated 70 families per year. To date, Richstone has grown from a staff of six to more than 135 whom work to operate the evergrowing programs offered by the family center. Hawthorne and the South Bay area have been a service area for the Richstone Family Center, which has also increased the number services sites and includes six school districts, a transitional living facility and satellite office in the City of Torrance. •


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