Lawndale Tribune
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Herald Publications - El Segundo, Hawthorne, Lawndale & Inglewood Community Newspapers Since 1911 - (310) 322-1830 - Vol. 79, No. 39 - September 24, 2020
Lawndale City Facilities
Reopen by Appointment Only
Lawndale City Hall is Re-Opening on a limited “By Appointment” basis. Most services can be accomplished online and from the comfort of your own home, but if you need an appointment you can schedule an appointment by calling (310) 973-3200 or visit http://ow.ly/
G8bX50BuabP If you are experiencing any COVID-19 related symptoms, PLEASE STAY HOME. Photo courtesy City of Lawndale.
“Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody,
only because, and only when, they are created by everybody.”
Rock & Brews from front page
once they arrive on the 24th. For starters,
Rock & Brews is in full compliance with
health and safety guidelines instructed by the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC), which means that social distancing of
6ft between tables will be in place. There will
also be multiple hand sanitizing stations set
up around the restaurant for customers to use,
as well as someone at the entrance checking
guest’s temperature before they’re allowed
in. Once patrons take their seats, each table
will have a 60-inch Plexiglas shield placed
between them, offering protection from any
cross-contamination, and these areas will be
sanitized before and after each party.
And since COVID-19 guidelines call for
primarily outdoor seating, Rock & Brews
already has a huge advantage with this
protocol on account of its existing layout.
The exposed patio will have an extra layer
of protection from the Sun with a massive
truss that will also serve as a support
system to hang TVs from for guests to
enjoy. The location will also be equipped
with a new audio system that will produce
a much better sound and experience for everyone
looking to rock out with their family
and friends.
“We want people to know that Rock &
Brews is a community effort—it’s made
for the community here and for everyone
to enjoy,” Goldberg explains.
“Something else we’re really proud to
announce is that all dine-in proceeds that
take place on the 24th will be donated to the
El Segundo Education Foundation. It’s our
way of benefiting the community from all
the years of support they’ve given us. And
most of all, we want everyone to know that
working together is what’s going to lift us
up out of these difficult times.”
To celebrate the reopening of Rock &
Brews on September 24th, be sure to make
a reservation on Open Table (opentable.com).
Rock & Brews new hours of operations will
be M-F 3 PM to 9 PM, Sat from 11:30 AM
to 9 PM, and Sun from 10 AM to 9 PM. Visit
rockandbrews.com for more information. •
– Jane Jacobs
Huber’s Hiccups from page 3
generations to come. What kind of legacy do
we want to leave? What will they be saying
about me when I kick the bucket? We have
all been given a personality. No matter how
hard we try, we can’t all be like those people
we see on Facebook. I start each day wanting
to be a happy, out going sort of perfect guy,
but then my wife wakes up and usually brings
me back to reality. I become that grumpy, old,
white guy that I have been for all of these
years. At least I admit it. It don’t take much
to tick me off. Do I try to keep my ol’ lady
happy? Sure. Can I laugh at how stupid I act
sometimes? Sure. My wish is that at my funeral
the handful of attendees would simply see
Jesus instead of the goof ball, son of a gun,
grumpy, over-the-hill, want-to-be, beer drinking
preacher/columnist, has-been, who will
write anything to draw attention to himself and
have people feel sorry for him. My wish for
you my readers would be that you all might live
knowing that Jesus has us covered no matter
what our legacy might end up being. Live
well, drink well, and die well my loyal readers.
– Tell me if you enjoy this stuff: norbhuber@
gmail.com
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