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October 10, 2013 Page 3 Community Briefs Hawthorne Happenings HONORED BY ‘ALLIANCE FOR FOR VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOTS DUE News for the “City of Good Neighbors”L.A. COUNTY VOTERS: REQUESTTWO LAWNDALE SCHOOLS A HEALTHIER GENERATION’ BY OCT. 29 From City Clerk Norb Huber The Alliance for a Healthier Generation, Local and Municipal Consolidated founded by the American Heart Association Elections Takes Place on Nov. 5, 2013 Family and Pet Extravaganza still apply for a mail in ballot up and the Clinton Foundation, recognized Jane The Los Angeles County Registrar- This Saturday until Oct. 29. Addams Middle School and Will Rogers Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) Dean Logan The Second-Annual Hawthorne “Hawthorne Day” Middle School for transforming their campus reminds L.A. County voters to request a Family and Pet Extravaganza will be at Alpine Village into a healthier place for students and staff. vote-by-mail ballot by Tuesday, Oct. 29 held this Oct. 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 The Hawthorne Historical To earn the National Recognition Award, for the Nov. 5, 2013 Local and Municipal p.m. at Kornblum Elementary School Society would like to invite you to Jane Addams and Will Rogers improved Consolidated Elections. located at 3620 W. El Segundo Blvd., join with other Hawthorne residents its nutrition services and physical activity The RR/CC began mailing approximately across the street from the DMV. and friends for an afternoon of fun programs to meet or exceed stringent 500,000 vote-by-mail ballots to voters today. Highlights include: American diving and friendly chatter at Oktoberfest standards set by the Alliance for a Healthier Requesting a vote-by-mail ballot is easy dogs, Falco K9 Academy, carnival held annually at Alpine Village in Generation’s Healthy Schools Program. Jane and can be done online or by using the games, animal rescues, live music and much Torrance. The date is Sunday, Oct. 13. We Addams and Will Rogers were among 267 back of the official sample ballot. Registered more. No personal pets are allowed. Last will meet at the Hawthorne Museum at 2 schools from around the country honored at voters can also apply in person at the RR/ year was fun, and we look forward to having p.m. and car pool to the Village. If you have the Healthy Schools Program Forum at the CC’s main office: 12400 Imperial Hwy., 3rd fun once again this Saturday. All funds go to never been to Oktoberfest, you should attend Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, floor, Room 3002, Norwalk, Calif. the HSD Education Foundation. at least one time to see how the Germans like Ark. Lawndale Elementary School District L.A. County residents who applied for a Town Hall Meeting to be Held to have fun. It is held inside a very large tent is the only school district that has been able vote-by-mail ballot can check the status of for Covered California with music, dancing, games and a lot of beer. to get all of their school sites recognized by their ballot online. Assemblymember Steven Bradford is Historical Society Meeting the Alliance. The mission of the Registrar-Recorder/ hosting a town hall meeting Saturday, Oct.12 Monday, October 14 “We are so excited to receive national County Clerk is to serve Los Angeles County from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Inglewood City The public is invited to the next meeting of recognition this year. The Healthy Schools by providing essential records management Hall Community Room to inform the public the Hawthorne Historical Society meeting that Program has helped us create a healthier and and election services in a fair, accessible and regarding the state’s new “health insurance will be held on Monday, Oct. 14 at 6 p.m. at happier environment for students and staff transparent manner. For more information, marketplace”. the Hawthorne Museum. Light refreshments alike and we are proud of the great results visit www.lavote.net. Carver Installed as will be served prior to the program and meeting. we’ve had so far”, says Jenn VanBeveran, TOWN HALL MEETING New Kiwanis Club President Community BBQ Dinner Held to PE teacher from Will Rogers Middle School. TO DISCUSS Longtime resident and City employee, Rick Support Families – October 17 As a recipient of the Bronze National ‘COVERED CALIFORNIA’ Carver was installed as the new Kiwanis Club Each October, the Hawthorne Presidents’ Recognition Award, Jane Addams Middle Please join Assemblymember Steven president at an installation dinner held last Council sponsors a BBQ Dinner to raise School students no longer earn candy and Bradford, as he discusses “Covered Friday. He will take the lead of the civic funds for the upcoming holiday season. unhealthy snacks for participating in school- California,” the state’s new “health insurance service club for the 2013-2014 year. He The Council delivers food baskets and gifts wide competitions. Instead, they receive fruit marketplace” that was created to meet the replaces Jerry Florey who served his second both at Thanksgiving and at Christmas time. and school pens. In addition, when class requirements of the federal Affordable term as president. The Hawthorne Kiwanis The BBQ Dinner will be held this year on parties occur, only healthy items are served. Care Act. The town hall meeting is on Club has been serving the community since Thursday, Oct. 17 starting at 4:45 p.m. with Saturday, Oct. 12 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at 1940. the kitchen closing at 6:30 p.m. the Inglewood City Hall community room One Last Candidates New Homes For Sale in Hawthorne at 1 W. Manchester Blvd. Forum Before Election My wife and I took a tour of the model Topics will include: How ACA will affect There will be one final candidates forum on homes at Parkside Village over on 120th Street Medi-Cal and Medicare? Who is eligible Wednesday, Oct. 16 at Cabrillo School located and Van Ness Avenue on Sunday. The homes to enroll in Covered California and the on 135th Street in Hollyglen. This final forum are either two story or three stories and have Medi-Cal expansion? How the law will is sponsored by the Hollyglen Homeowners a lot of square footage inside. The swimming affect businesses, both large and small? Association. This is the last chance for pool was busy and looked very inviting as the What options exist for the projected 3-4 voters to get to know the candidates who are temps were in the 90s that day. Climbing the million Californians who are projected to running for office this year. The mayor, two three flights of stairs every day would certainly remain uninsured? city council members, the treasurer and city keep me in better shape just getting up to the Light refreshments will be served. Free clerk are all being challenged. Voter booklets master bedroom to go to sleep. Parking is available. For more information, should be reaching the mailboxes of voters Comments or Questions please contact Tina McKinnor at Tina. within the next week. The last day to register Contact norbhuber@gmail.com or McKinnor@asm.ca.gov or 310-412-6400. • to vote in this election is Oct. 21. You can 310-292-6714. • Jenn VanBeveran of Will Rogers Middle School (front row, center) Visit us online: www.heraldpublications.com and Lorraine Silver of Jane Addams Middle School (front row, second from the right). 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. 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. 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