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October 18, 2012 Page 3 Obituaries Community Briefs Mervyn M. Dymally RECOGNIZES EFFORTS TO Patterson, Redondo Beach Mayor Pat Aust,Member Jaime Lozano, E-Tech Boards ToddSEED AWARD PROGRAM Groundbreaking lawmaker Mervyn M. and son Mark, as well as his wife Alice IMPROVE SOUTH BAY’S E-Tech Boards Ryan Harris. Photo courtesy Dymally, 86, passed away Sunday, October Gueno Dymally, and three sisters. Funeral ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, of the South Bay Business Environmental 7 in Los Angeles from declining health. The services were held on October 17 at 12:30 QUALITY OF LIFE Coalition (SBBEC). “Godfather of African-American politics”, as p.m. at Holy Cross Mortuary in Culver City. The SoCal Environmental Excellence LET’S GET READY FOR THE RAIN he was often referred to, served in the California In lieu of cards, flowers and gifts the Development (SEED) Awards Program honors After a long, hot and dry summer, it’s time State Assembly, California State Senate, as family suggest donations be made in his local individuals, groups, and businesses that to get ready for the wet rainy season. Rain is the 41st Lieutenant Governor of California, honor to The Mervyn M. Dymally Memorial much needed for Southern California; however, and in the U.S. House of Representatives. Fund (https://www.wepay.com/donations/ there are some necessary steps we need to Dymally is survived by his daughter Lynn dymallymemorialfund). take before it comes. During months of dry weather, various pollutants have accumulated Calendar and oil stains from leaky cars. Once thein the gutters or on the streets. Among themare cigarette butts, dog waste, food wrappers first rain hits the ground, all the pollutants All Cities at (310) 679-8193. get washed away to nearby gutters and sAturdAy, OCtOber 20 inglewOOd eventually to rivers, creeks and the ocean. • “38th Annual Bethune Recognition MOndAy, OCtOber 22 Not only does it pollute our waterways, it Luncheon”, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Double Tree • Foreclosure Educational Workshop also closes local beaches and harms marine Hotel Penthouse, 21333 South Hawthorne (sponsored by The City of Inglewood), 10 life and people’s health. Below is a list of Blvd. For ticket information call Carlin at a.m.-2 p.m., One Manchester Boulevard, 1st have exhibited excellence in helping to improve recommended measures you can follow to (310) 838-7107. Floor, Community Room A. Registration environmental sustainability and quality of ensure a safer and cleaner winter: sAturdAy, OCtOber 27 mandatory: www.CityofInglewood.org. life in the South Bay. This year the City of • Check your sprinkler system and fix broken • Black Women’s Network Breakfast sAturdAy, OCtOber 27 Hawthorne had two nominees: Bruder Toys at ones as necessary. Turn the sprinkler off Forum, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Proud Bird, 11022 • 10th annual Day of Lupus Information 4950 145th Street, and E Tech Surfboards at when it rains, or install a rain sensor that will Aviation Blvd. For more information call Patient Conference, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., at 13125 Yukon Ave. Bruder was nominated in the shut off your sprinkler system automatically. (323) 964-4003. Centinela Hospital Medical Center. RSVP Resource Preservation category for its efforts • Do not apply pesticides or any chemical HAwtHOrne by October 24. To RSVP and for more to save energy at its facilities, including a large to lawns and gardens before watering or sAturdAy, OCtOber 20 information call (310) 674-0080. solar power system on its roof. The company predicted rainstorms. • Paper Shredding and Electronic waste wednesdAy, OCtOber 31 also features a unique program that offers • Clean out leaves from roof and gutters so Collection Event, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Hawthorne • Halloween Horror Movie, 6 p.m., Gladys replacement parts for its toys, preventing the they don’t clog the drain. Make sure you City Hall, 4455 W. 126th St. For more Waddingham Lecture Hall, Inglewood Main need to replace toys as frequently. E-Tech won clean outdoor areas with a broom, not a hose. information call (310) 349-2980. Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd, For more a SEED Award for the category of Innovation. • Recycle unwanted or old hazardous tuesdAy, OCtOber 23 information call (310) 412-5380. Surfboards are one of the most toxic pieces products, such as used motor oil, filters, paint, • City Council Meeting, 6-10 p.m., 4455 OngOing of sporting goods. E-Tech Boards makes eco- paint thinner, pesticides, pool chemicals, used W 126th St. For more information call • Free ‘Housing Rights Walk In Clinics’ friendly surfboards that use recycled foam and needles and unwanted or expired prescriptions Monica Dicrisci at (310) 349-2915. every 2nd Tuesday of the month, during non-toxic glassing. It is their mission to create at a Household Hazardous Waste Roundup wednesdAy, OCtOber 24 the 2012 calendar year, 1-4 p.m., at the more environmentally responsible production Event hosted by the Los Angeles County. • Family Place Parent-Child Workshop Inglewood Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd. methods to help promote the notion that green For more information on upcoming Household (babies-3 years old), 6:30-7:30 p.m, Wiseburn For more information call Geraldine Noguera boards are just as lightweight, strong, and Hazardous Waste Round events near you or Library, 5335 W. 135th St. Registration is at (800) 477-5977 extension #27. durable as their less environmentally friendly to visit one of the free permanent collection required. For more information call (310) lAwndAle counterparts. Seen here are Rancho Palos Verdes centers call 1 (888) CLEAN LA or visit 643-8880. wednesdAy, OCtOber 31 City Councilman Jim Knight, SBBEC Board www.888cleanla.com. • sAturdAy, OCtOber 30 • Halloween Haunt, 4-8 p.m., Civic • Halloween Carnival, 5-8 p.m., Hawthorne Center Plaza, 14700 Burin Ave. Activities Memorial Center - 3901 W. El Segundo Blvd. include a haunted house, costume contest, For more information call (310) 349-1640 carnival games, food vendors and live OngOing entertainment. For more information call • Social Security Outreach available for (310) 973-3270. drop-in assistance, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., OngOing 2nd and 4th Thurs. of each month, except • Lawndale Certified Farmer’s Market, 2-7 holidays, Hawthorne Library, 12700 Grevillea p.m., every Wed. on the lawn of the Lawndale Ave. For more information call Donald Rowe Library, 14615 Burin Ave. 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 fol- lowing Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. 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