
October 25, 2018 Page 3
Calendar of Events
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THURSDAY, OCT. 25
• Chess for All Ages, 4:30 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141
Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• Baby Story Time, 11:00 AM. – 11:30 AM.,
for ages 0-18 mos, free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
• Toddler Story Time, 11:30 AM. – 12:00
PM., for ages 18 mos – 3 yrs, free, Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Preschool Story Time, 1:00 PM. – 1:45
PM., for ages 3-5, free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
• 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.
• Building Blocks, 4:00 PM. – 5:00 PM.,
Ages 5-12, Hawthorne Library, 12700
Grevillea Ave., Hawthorne, Call: 310-
679-8193.
FRIDAY, OCT. 26
• 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.
SATURDAY, OCT. 27
• Family Story Time – Saturdays, 1:00
PM. – 1:45 PM., free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
• Free Flu Shot Clinic, 12:00 PM. – 3:00
PM., Hawthorne Library, 12700 Grevillea
Ave., Hawthorne, Call: 310-679-8193.
MONDAY, OCT. 29
• 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: Pumpkin Carving Kraze,
4:00 PM. – 5:00 PM., ages 6 and up,
free, sign ups required, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
TUESDAY, OCT. 30
• Brick Building, 3:30 PM., free, Crenshaw
Imperial Branch Library, 11141 Crenshaw
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5403.
• City of Hawthorne HALLOWEEN
SPOOKTACULAR, 5:00 PM. – 8:00 PM.,
Cost: 50 cents for children 12 & under
and $1.00 for children 12 and older, Wear
a scary costume, win prizes, have fun,
Hawthorne Memorial Center, 3901 W. El
Segundo Blvd.,
• Family Movie - 4:00 PM. – 5:30 PM.,
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.
• Hawthorne City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM.,
Hawthorne City Hall, 4455 W. 126th Street.
• 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. 31
• HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!
• Building Bricks/Board Games, 4:00 PM.,
free, Crenshaw Imperial Branch Library,
11141 Crenshaw Blvd., Call: 310-412-
5403.
• Children’s Chess Club, 5:00 PM., children
18 & below, free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
• Monster Bash, 4:00 PM. – 6:00 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.
THURSDAY, NOV 1
• 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.
• Baby Story Time, 11:00 AM. – 11:30 AM.,
for ages 0-18 mos, free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380.
• Toddler Story Time, 11:30 AM. – 12:00
PM., for ages 18 mos – 3 yrs, free, Inglewood
Public Library, 101 W. Manchester
Blvd., Call: 310-412-5380.
• Preschool Story Time, 1:00 PM. – 1:45
PM., for ages 3-5, free, Inglewood Public
Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd., Call:
310-412-5380. •
Cancer Care Costs On The Rise:
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HAVE A SAFE AND SPOOKY NIGHT.
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Employment
Nursery caregiver for infants and
children to age 5, 10:00 – 12:00,
Sunday mornings. Contact El
Segundo United Methodist Church
office: 310-322-0051 or esumc@
sbcglobal.net.
Garage Sale
640 Maryland, SAT 10/27, 7am, no
early birds. HUGE, misc H/H items,
tools, clothing, etc.
Garage Sale
HUGE MOVING SALE. 636 Sierra St.
Sat 10/27. 8am-? Items from 4
generations. Furniture, sports
equipment, antiques, kitchen items,
tools.
House for Rent
4bd 2 1/2ba Executive home near
schools and Rec Park. Enclosed patio
and detached bonus room included.
$5000/mo. Text 310-345-8013.
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.
Townhome for Rent
4 Bed, 3 Bath, completely
remodeled, washer/dryer included,
2 car garage, great location in town.
$4200. 310.460.6300.
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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.
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How To Get Help
(BPT) - Cancer patients face skyrocketing
costs for their treatment, which adds to the
stress of a cancer diagnosis and living with a
disease. As an unapologetically patients-first
organization, The Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society (LLS) is finding ways to lessen the
burden. “When cancer patients are fighting for
their life, the last thing they need is financial
distress,” says Gwen Nichols, M.D., LLS chief
medical officer. “The Leukemia & Lymphoma
Society puts patients at the forefront, advocating
for financial relief and offering solutions.”
Take Advantage
of Available Resources
Nichols suggests a number of resources to
assist with expenses related to treatment, such as:
• Negotiate with healthcare providers to
reduce medical fees or adjust the payment
schedule in cases of financial hardship.
• Apply for grants and financial aid from
employers, labor unions, community service
agencies, religious and fraternal groups or
organizations such as LLS.
• Form a committee of volunteers to conduct
fundraising events, sales, raffles, canister collections
or letter-writing and publicity campaigns.
• Cash in benefits from life insurance policies
through life insurance loans or accelerated
benefits, which can provide cash payouts to
seriously ill policyholders.
As the cost of care rises, patients need up-todate
information and support to help navigate
their complex financial challenges. The LLS
Information Specialists are social workers and
nurses who work one-on-one with blood cancer
patients, connecting them to a variety of free
services and resources, including:
• Financial support - Assistance with the cost
of treatment, transportation and daily expenses.
• Co-pay assistance - Help for eligible
patients to pay for prescription drug co-pays
and health insurance premiums.
• Clinical trial navigation - LLS educates
patients about the availability of appropriate
clinical trials for patients.
Be an Advocate for Change
Your voice is valuable. Advocating for yourself
or a loved one with cancer can help shape discussions
about the cost of care. The LLS Office
of Public Policy is charged with pursuing LLS’
goal to find cures and ensure access to treatments
for blood cancer patients through advocacy aimed
at governmental decision makers. You might be
interested in advocating for policies that can provide
additional benefits and protections for people
who have cancer, or you might want to support
policies that promote faster progress toward cures.
Cancer survivor and LLS advocate Paul
O’Hara has been advocating on behalf of cancer
patients since he was personally affected by the
debilitating cost of care when he was diagnosed
with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in 2009.
“Legislators didn’t understand what it was like to
make a decision between medicine you need to
survive and your mortgage or electric bill,” says
O’Hara. “Seeing lawmakers ‘get it’ when I shared
my story with them made me realize I wasn’t just
speaking for my family, but for all survivors.”
To find out more about advocating for policy
changes at the state and federal level, contact
LLS Advocacy at advocacy@LLS.org or visit
www.LLS.org/advocacy. •
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