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June 26, 2014 Page 3 Calendar Support Crenshaw’s local businesses! You can still enjoy the many dining, shopping and entertainment choices along Crenshaw Boulevard as construction of the new Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project gets under way. Stay up to date with the latest project information: 213.922.2736 metro.net/crenshaw twitter.com/crenshawrail facebook.com/crenshawrail All Cities Thursday, July 10 • Free Workshop- How to create an effective online promotion or event for small business or non-profit companies, 10 a.m.-Noon, South Bay Small Business Development Center, 13430 Hawthorne Blvd. For minformation call (310) 791-6300 or visit http://bit.ly/oasbdc. Hawthorne Thursday, June 26 • Business Mixer hosted by Hawthorne Chamber of Commerce and LAX at the Flight Path Learning Center and Museum, 6661 W. Imperial Highway. For more information call (310) 676-1163. Saturday, June 28 • “The Wildlife Company”, 2-3 p.m., Hawthorne Library, 12700 Grevillea Ave. For more information call (310) 679-8193. Saturday, July 5 • Fourth of July Art, 2-3 p.m., Hawthorne Library, 12700 Grevillea Ave. For more information call (310) 679-8193. Tuesday, July 8 • City Council Meeting, 6-10 p.m., City Council Chambers, 4455 W 126th St. For more information call (310) 349-2915. Saturday, July 12 • Movies in the Park, 6 - 10 p.m., Holly Park, 2058 W 120th St. For more information call (310) 349-2900. Ongoing • 43rd Annual International Children’s Art Exhibition, through June 29, Hawthorne Library, 12700 Grevillea Ave. For more information call (310) 679-8193. • Hawthorne Museum open Tuesdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and Saturdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Hawthorne Museum, 12622 Grevillea Ave. Inglewood Thursday, June 26 • Celebrate Fairy Day with a movie and craft, 4 p.m., Inglewood Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd. For more information call (310) 412-5645. Saturday, June 28 • Free Donation Drop off and Document Shredding Event, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., in front of Inglewood High Schoo (Grevillea Ave off Manchester Blvd). For more information call (310) 412-5333. • Jazz on Market Street: Get To Know Your Neighbors, 1-6 p.m., Market St between Regent and Hillcrest. For more information call Ms. Edwards at (310) 439-0051. Lawndale Friday, June 27 • Garden Work Days for Adults, 1-2 p.m., Lawndale Ocean Friendly Garden, 14616 Grevillea Avenue. For more information call (310) 676-0177. Saturday, June 28 • Read to Dogs with Paws 4 Healing therapy dogs, 2:30-4 p.m., Lawndale Library, 14615 Burin Ave. School-aged children can sign up for 15 minutes of reading time with a special animal friend. For more information call (310) 676-0177. Monday, July 7 • City Council Meeting, 6:30 p.m. City Hall, 14717 Burin Ave. Ongoing • Lawndale Farmers Market, every Wednesday, 2-7 p.m., 147th St. in front of Lawndale Library. For information call (310) 679-3306. • News for the ‘City of Good Neighbors’ Visit us online: www.heraldpublications.com “Space is the breath of art.” - frank lloyd wright Hawthorne Happenings From City Clerk Norb Huber Who Do You Root For? The World Cup has been full of excitement and close matches. One little mistake by a defender sometimes makes the difference in winning or losing. When the scores are 1 – “nil” (which means zero) then that one goal makes an entire country happy or sad depending on which side you are on. The USA is such a melt pot of all nationalities that there are people from each of the 32 countries represented living in LA who are rooting for their home country. Most people still pull for the USA but have their loyalties split when they have ties to their homeland. Soccer is such a team sport that it’s fun to see a team work so hard together. All eleven players must be together. One player may score a goal but it took the other ten to allow him the opportunity to be the hero. It’s all fun. Enjoy rooting for your team. Summer Vacation As you read this column I will be up in the High Sierra mountains at our annual “father and son” fishing/camping trip to Florence Lake. This is our 21st summer traveling up the winding road to the Edison reservoir East of Fresno. Due to the California drought, the water levels in our lakes have been down the past three summers. Water is kept in reserve until later in the summer to be released for the farmlands down in the San Joaquin Valley. We usually do catch quite a few brown trout. The week without cell phones, traffic and noise is such a great release. The beauty of God’s creation is something I really enjoy. I’ll let you know how it all goes in next week’s column. Hawthorne Hall of Fame Inductees Announced On behalf of the Hawthorne Historical Society and the City of Hawthorne, it gives me great pleasure to announce the establishment of the first-ever Hawthorne Hall of Fame. This recognition program is being started with the goal of preserving the past and commemorating the individuals and businesses who have had an impact on the Hawthorne community. By honoring these people we hope to pass on their spirit of civic dedication and creative achievement so that future generations might be inspired to serve their community and pursue their American dreams. The four inaugural inductees into the Hawthorne Hall of Fame include: Adolph Leuzinger, Jack Northrop, Hal Chauncey, and Chris Montez. The Hawthorne business inductee is Hawthorne Nursery. Celebrate Hawthorne Banquet On Friday, July 18, the Hawthorne Historical Society will be honoring these inductees at a “Celebrate Hawthorne” Hall of Fame Banquet. The banquet will include the Hall of Fame presentations, and a premiere screening of the video, “Hawthorne Rocks”- the musical history of Hawthorne. The inductees or a family member will be present at the banquet to accept their special honor. The cost of the banquet is $25. The menu includes tri-tip steak. If you are interested in attending you can email me or hawthornehistorical@gmail. com. For more information please call the new number for the Historical Society at 310- 956-9647. (On that same day the HHS is offering historical tours of Hawthorne. The ninety minute tour will take you to sites where the Beach Boys, Marilyn Monroe and Jack Northrop all started their claims to fame.) Historical Society to Meet The next meeting of the Hawthorne Historical Society is set for Monday, June 30 beginning at 6:30 p.m. You are invited to a short historical video and presentation and some refreshments. The Society meets at the Hawthorne Museum. Upcoming Events • Saturday, July 12: Movies in the Park – Holly Park 6 - 10 p.m. Contact Info norbhuber@gmail.com . (Thanks for reading my column.) • 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. Garage Sale Help Animal Rescue! In alley behind 358 Loma Vista St. ES. Sat., 6/28, 8 - 11 am. Full and twin beds, new ceiling fan, mailbox, M/W/K clothes, shelves House for Rent 3 Homes available center of town 1) 2 2bedroom/1bath 800 sqft $2800 2)one 2+bedroom/1.5 bath 1600 sqft $3200 fenced yards small pets okay (575)915-7491 Moving Sale 639 Sierra St., E.S., Saturday 6/28 8AM. Furniture, clothing, household items, baby clothes and toys, and other items. Office Space for Rent Executive office space prime location in El Segundo 500 sqft $1995 a month call for more info (310)877-2374 Yard Sale GET YOUR GARDEN ON THIS WEEKEND! Outdoor sale. OLD STUFF GREAT STUFF farm, enamel, lighting, wood, pots, iron, furniture ALLEY behind 337 Richmond, El Segundo SAT & SUN 8-3 Employment Display Ad Sales Position. We need an experienced Display Ad Salesperson for Herald Publications. Territories include Torrance, El Segundo and Hawthorne. Full or part-time positions are available. 20% commission on all sales. If interested please email your resume to management@heraldpublications. com. No phone calls please. Apartment For Rent 1BD/1BA. Large Apt. In ES quiet gated building. W/swimming pool, laundry facility, pond w/ water fall $1,275/mo. No pets. Call Mike at (310) 322-7166. Apartment For Rent For rent single apartment 2 car parking next to high school $1375 for more information call (310)877-2374 Busines For Sale Business opportunity to establish restaurant in El Segundo for sale for more information call (310)877-2374 Employment Part-time office worker wanted: Must be familiar with Mac computers and knowing Indesign is a plus too. Hours would be approx. 9-1:00PM. Monday – Thursday. Responsibilities will be varied. Skills required include by are not limited to: strong english speaking and writing ability, working well with public , attention to detail and meeting deadlines. Interested parties, send resume to management@heraldpublications. com. No phone calls please. To appear in next week’s paper, submit your Classifed Ad by Noon on Tuesday.


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