Page 4 November 1 , 2012 Calendar SBCCOG Receives AQMD’s Clean Air Award All Cities (310) 349-2915. sundAy, november 4 sAturdAy, oCtober 30 • Meet and Greet with Congresswoman • Halloween Carnival, 5-8 p.m., Hawthorne Courtesy of the South Bay Cities over four million trees. Data collected on Maxine Waters from 4-6pm at Grandma’s Memorial Center - 3901 W. El Segundo Blvd. Council of Governments the project is publicly available on House, 1860 W. 220th Street, Suite 435, For more information call (310) 349-1640 Dan Medina, Gardena Councilman and SBCCOG’s website. in Torrance. RSVP to the Maxine Waters inglewood First Vice Chair of the South Bay Cities Gardena Councilmember and SBCCOG campaign office at (310) 355-0201. tuesdAy, november 20 First Vice Chair Dan Medina in receiving the sAturdAy, november 10 • Third Tuesday Movie Series (for adult award stated, “It was truly a privilege and an • Celebrate Native American Heritage audience) 10 a.m., Gladys Waddingham honor for me to accept this award on behalf Month: Workshop on tracing Cherokee and Lecture Hall at the Main Library, 101 W. of the SBCCOG. Being recognized by the African American genealogy, 2:30 p.m., AC Manchester Blvd. For more information, call AQMD, which is itself a leader in working Bilbrew Library, 150 E. El Segundo Blvd. 310-412-5380. on innovation to clean our air, is incredibly For more information call (310) 538-3350. wednesdAy, oCtober 31 gratifying and our organization is very excited sAturdAy, november 17 • Halloween Horror Movie, 6 p.m., Gladys about this recognition.” • Too Toxic To Trash! Household Waddingham Lecture Hall, Inglewood Main Inglewood Councilmember and SBCCOG Hazardous Waste and E-Waste disposal, 9 Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd, For more Chair Ralph Franklin stated, “The SBCCOG a.m.-3 p.m., Raytheon Company Parking Lot information call (310) 412-5380. is proud that this program not only benefits “F” - Hughes Way off of Sepulveda Blvd. lAwndAle the South Bay communities, but serves as a Business waste will not be accepted. mondAy, november 5 Council of Governments (SBCCOG), accepted model for other cities to follow. Being able to HAwtHorne • City Council Meeting, 14717 Burin Ave. the South Coast Air Quality Management positively impact air quality while bolstering wednesdAy, november 7 For more information call (310) 973-3200. District’s (AQMD) Advancement in Innovative the local economy and easing congestion on • Family Place Parent-Child Workshop, wednesdAy, november 14 Transportation Projects Award for the our main roads through the encouragement 6:30-7:30 p.m., Wiseburn Library, 5335 W. • Tips for Safe Online Shopping, 5:30-7 innovative Local Use Vehicle (LUV) project of local trips is a significant achievement 135th St. For more information call (310) p.m., Lawndale Library 14615 Burin Ave. which has been in operation for the last two that we are very proud of.” 643-8880. For more information call (310) 676-0177. years in the South Bay. AQMD hosted its 24th Annual Clean Air tuesdAy, november 13 ongoing The LUV project placed a fleet of 100 Awards on October 12 at the Millennium • City Council Meeting, 6-10 p.m., City • Lawndale Certified Farmer’s Market, 2-7 percent electric, zero-emission vehicles, Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles Council Chambers, 4455 W 126th St. For p.m., every Wed. on the lawn of the Lawndale which are compact, short-range and low- with Josh Rubenstein, chief meteorologist for more information call Monica Dicrisci at Library, 14615 Burin Ave. speed in households in the South Bay for CBS 2 and KCAL 9 TV emceeing the event. their daily use for a two-month period. SBCCOG was one of several individuals, Each vehicle was equipped with GPS so use businesses, public agencies and others across of the vehicles could be tracked. It is the six categories that received recognition for first project to test these vehicles available their significant contributions to cleaner with the general public in an urban setting, air in the Southland. AQMD Governing and the only such project that applies GPS Board Chairman William A. Burke, Ed.D technology to track usage. expanded on the significance of the occasion, The project demonstrated the fact that the “We have the privilege each year to honor overwhelming number of trips in the South exceptional individuals and businesses whose Bay, other than those that are work-related, environmental efforts shine bright. The are local – under five miles. The LUV project winners are inspiring and show each of us further showed households that participated that we can make a positive difference for that they could address these local trips in our environment.” a range limited, zero-emission vehicle and The SBCCOG is a joint powers authority still retain a longer-range vehicle for longer of 16 cities and the County of Los Angeles trips. The South Bay has more than 260,000 that share the goal of maximizing the quality secondary vehicles that could be replaced by of life and productivity of our area. these clean short-range vehicles. Members are Carson, El Segundo, Gardena, One of the most significant findings of Hawthorne, Hermosa Beach, Inglewood, the LUV project is its dramatic impact Lawndale, Lomita, Manhattan Beach, Palos on air quality. 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