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September 29, 2016 Page 3 Hawthorne Happenings JOB FAIR TODAY “Step Into Success” Job Fair will be held on Thursday, September 29th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Memorial Center. The job fair is sponsored by the LA County Office of Education and SBWIB. Bring your resume and dress for success and you should walk away with a job. “COFFEE WITH THE COP” NATIONAL DAY The Hawthorne Police Department started the internationally acclaimed “Coffee With The Cop” in 2006. It has spread to law enforcement agencies around the world. The US Department of Justice now has designated the first Thursday in October as “Coffee with the Cop” National Day. Our HPD officers will be returning to the site of the very first event at the McDonald’s on Rosecrans by Costco on Thursday, October 6th. They will be there to talk with Hawthorne residents beginning at 8 a.m. As we know, conversations like this are needed all across our country. SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION WORKSHOP Resolve To Rise will be hosting a sexual assault prevention workshop on Saturday, October 15 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Hawthorne Teen Center located at 3901 El Segundo Blvd. This workshop is meant for teens and their parents to become aware of the dangers surrounding them. Participants are asked to register in advance by calling 310-973-1091. Pancake Breakfast and E-Waste Roundup and Shredding Even The Ramona Neighborhood Association is planning a pancake breakfast to be held on Saturday, October 29th at Ramona Park. More details will be forthcoming. ONE MILLION MARTIANS Elon says that we could have a settlement on Mars that would have a population of one million earthlings. He revealed his plan to send 100 to 200 space travelers to the red planet by 2026 and populate Mars in the next 60 to 100 years. He did indicate that these travelers would have the option of returning to earth. It would not be just a one-way ticket. Why would we want to populate Mars? Mr. Musk says that we have two options, either we inhabit another planet or humans will no longer live due to some disastrous event that will bring about our extinction here on earth. Being a somewhat biblical person, this concept of living on another planet raises some very interesting questions. The Old Testament story of the Tower of Babel comes to mind. There is no doubt that God has given us the minds and skills to build amazing rockets and do amazing things. From my worldview, I just wonder if we are putting our trust in our own ingenuity too much or are we trusting in God’s almighty power. 100 MILES Setting goals is a very admirable thing to do. Goals are meant to challenge us to do better, give us a target to aim for, or just measure how well we are doing. My brother-in-law who lives in Oregon has been a long distance runner for many years. He has completed marathons; 50-mile runs, and last weekend finished a 100-mile run. He is in his 50’s. Wow! That is an amazing feat. I can’t even imagine what it took physically for him to keep running and not give in to his body telling him to stop all along the route. Why did he do it? Because of the sheer joy and sense of accomplishment of reaching his goal. That internal satisfaction can never be taken away. He didn’t do it to receive glory from other people. Don’t we see the same in our lives? Maybe not running 100 miles, but when we do something simply for our own satisfaction, it may bring us more joy than any external incentive. You all know what I recommend you do to celebrate reaching a goal, go home and have a real, cold one. You all know that it’s October this Saturday. You all know what that means. Octoberfest is here. Let’s just skip the part about running of 100 miles and HPSJHIUUPUIFDFMFCSBUJPOQBSUr Contact email: norbhuber@gmail.com (If you do enjoy my weekly column, please shoot me an email. I love to hear from my readers.) Police Reports MON 9/12/16 TO SUN 9/18/16 ATTEMPT ROBBERY 12800 S Prairie Av Fast Food Store Mon 9/12/16 06:29 BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAl 4700 W 118Th St Duplex/Fourplex Mon 9/12/16 08:24 Property Taken: 1 Large Suitcase With Clothing, Misc Documents With Personal Information Method Of Entry: Unlocked ATTEMPT ROBBERY W 136Th St/S Prairie Av Auto Repair Company Street, Highway, Alley Tue 9/13/16 13:51 ROBBERY W 136Th St/S Hawthorne Bl Street, Highway, Alley Tue 9/13/16 17:40 Property Taken: Gold Necklace With A Cross Pendant ATTEMPT ROBBERY 13900 S Prairie Av Park-Playgrounds Tue 9/13/16 23:16 ROBBERY W 134Th St/S Florwood Av Other Wed 9/14/16 15:22 Property Taken: Cell Phone Jewelry/ Precious Metal Property Taken: Gold Necklace With Cross Pendant, Gold Ring With An “A” Emblem, Gold Galaxy S7 Edge, Us Currency BURGLARY 14500 S Hindry Av Wed 9/14/16 11:19 Property Taken: 1 Womans Purse, 1 Womans Wallet, 1 Ca Drivers License 1 Arizona State Id Card, One Thousand Dollars Us Currency, 1 Pr Prescription Prada Glasses, Misc Identification Items Including Medical Id ROBBERY 13700 S Doty Av Apartment/ Condo Thu 9/15/16 20:36 Property Taken: (1) Apple Iphone 6 (Gold), (1) Set Of Keys To Victim’s Car (Kia) BURGLARY – RESIDENTIAl 13200 S Isis Av House Fri 9/16/16 18:13 Property Taken: (2) Sets Of Diamond Earrings .5K, Ylw Gold Wedding Band 1 Stone, Double Strand Pearl Necklace, Dodge Car Key Fob, Pink Wallet/Mira Costa Id-Fiona Dowdee Inside, Wooden Jewelry Box Method Of Entry: Opened BURGLARY – COMMERCIAL 3900 W Rosecrans Av Jewelry Store Sat 9/17/16 01:36 Method Of Entry: Pried BURGLARY 13200 S Doty Av 4VOr 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. Patsaouras Plaza reopens October 10. 17-0563ps_sby-ie-17-003 ©2016 lacmta Union Station Patsaouras Plaza Upgrades near Completion Renovations to Patsaouras Bus Plaza on the east side of Union Station will be completed October 10. Once open, the plaza will be restricted to buses and shuttles only. Private vehicles should use the new Union Station East Pick-up/Drop-o= Facility, accessible on Vignes St. Thank you for your cooperation during this e=ort. Metro Proposes Measure M On November 8, 2016, LA County voters will be asked to authorize a Los Angeles County Tra;c Improvement Plan called Measure M. Currently, there are 10.2 million people living in LA County, and we are projected to grow by 2.3 million people in the next 40 years. Angelenos spend an average of 81 hours a year stuck in tra;c, and congestion and air pollution are expected to get worse with more growth. The measure is intended to raise funding to meet those needs. Get educated before you vote at metro.net. Older Adult Transportation Expo Join us for Metro’s 1st Annual Older Adult Transportation Expo on Tuesday, October 4. You’ll learn everything there is to know about using public transportation. Programming will include services geared to the older adult audience. For more information and to RSVP, please contact Lilly Ortiz at (213) 922-2299 or at OrtizL@metro.net. Rideshare Week is October 3–7 Want to reduce countless hours wasted on freeways, tra;c congestion and pollution? Have a chance to win $50 and $100 gift cards and more when you take the train or bus, ride a bike, carpool or vanpool. Try a new commute and register to win at ridematch.info. metro.net @metrolosangeles losangelesmetro EMPLOYMENT Outside sales: Looking for Outside Sales Representative to sell display ads in Torrance. Sales experience a plus. Work from home, but must call on customers and attend events. Flexible hours, approximately 20 hours a week. $15/hr, plus 10% commission to start, 20% of sales after probation. Interested parties send resume to management@ heraldpublications.com. EMPLOYMENT We are hiring caregivers who would love to help other seniors. Flexible hours! Ideal candidates are compassionate people who want to make a difference! Must be local and willing to drive. Please apply by visiting the Careers page of our website www.inhomecarela.com or by calling our office at (310) 878-2045. EMPLOYMENT S e n i o r S Q L D a t a b a s e Administrator, Sirius Computer Solutions, Inc., Torrance, CA – Responsible for the design of DBA (database administration) solutions for customers/clients.  Develop and implement enterprise wide and SQL database platforms, including stability, performance, integrity, and security.  Must have a Bachelor’s degree or foreign degree equivalent in Engineering, Mathematics, or a related field, and a minimum of five (5) years of experience as a SQL Database Administrator in an enterprise production environment. Send resumes to Budd Bowen (YG), 10100 Reunion Place, Suite 500, San Antonio, TX 78216. HELP WANTED/DRIVERS Drivers: Local Long Beach & La Mirada Flatbed and Container Openings. Great Pay, Benefits!  1yr CDL-A Exp. Estenson Logistics. Apply: www.goelc.com 1-855-922- 2556 WANTED Storage space wanted for new El Segundo Resident. Access can be limited. Just household goods. Please help. 480-322-7542 GARAGE SALE Moving Sale! Furniture-tools-home décor-clothes-shoes-housewares! Saturday 10/1/16 7AM start time/ 913 Dune st. El Segundo GARAGE SALE Garage Sale, Saturday 10/1, 8AM, no early birds. 538 whiting st. in alley GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE, Saturday October 1st 7 AM to 11 AM, 1117 E. Acacia Ave. El Segundo Please use side gate and go to Backyard. APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment for rent.  Open House 10/1, 10AM-12. 2 BD/2 bath Prime Southwest location, fresh and new on the inside. Single car garage, spacious ground floor unit, very clean, 147 whiting Street #1 No pets.  $2800 Month Email rental application to Americashpaul@aol.com or call 310 422 9595 HOUSE FOR RENT 3BD/3BA, ES home, Ocean View, Fenced Yard, 2-car Garage, Pets OK, 2500 sq.ft., No smoking, Avail. 10/7/16, $3,975/mo., (310) 322-5849 HOUSE FOR RENT Great opportunity - El Segundo 3 Bed, 2 bath, Galley Kitchen, Fireplace, Lg. Covered Patio, rear yard w/fruit trees, garage.  915 Cypress, Avail 10/1 $3300    S & L PPTY MGMT  310/350-4096 HOUSE FOR RENT LARGE E.S. House 2 BD/2B, living and family room, 1600sq. 2 Car Garage w/ WD Hook-up’s. Avl. 10/1. No pets. 3,450.00, one year lease. 310-322-6090 HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bdrm 2 ba front house. 215 W Walnut. 3800, dep. cr ck. ref’s. 530- 318-2406. Avail. now. HOUSE FOR RENT 4BD/3BA, 2 story, all hardwood floor, granite, recently remodeled, 2 car garage. new roof, new plumbing, enclosed yard, sound proof system. walk to the beach. 4,400.00/month 310-663-9898 To appear in next week’s paper, submit your Classifed Ad by Noon on Tuesday. Visit us online: www.heraldpublications.com “It always seems impossible until it’s done” - nelson mandela


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