November 14, 2013 Page 3 Calendar Police Reports ROBBERY W 137TH ST/S PRAIRIE AV STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Mon 10/28/13 20:14 Property Taken: SAMSUNG GALAXY CELL PHONE 3100 W ROSECRANS AV Date/Time Reported Tue 10/29/13 13:35 Property Taken: CURRENCY Miscellaneous denominations of US Currency., MISC. US CURRENCY W 120TH ST/S GREVILLEA AV PARKING LOT Date/Time Reported Tue 10/29/13 18:21 Property Taken: black tough screen cellular telephone, black cellular telephone, blue wallet, $4.00 us currency in wallet, BLACK HTC VERIZON CELLULAR TELEPHONE, WHITE APPLE HEADPHONES, WHITE APPLE S4 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 3500 W ROSECRANS AV CONVENIENCE STORE Date/Time Reported Tue 10/29/13 22:57 Property Taken: BROWN WALLET CONTAINING ID/SS CARD/$47 IN CASH 3900 W EL SEGUNDO BL STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Fri 11/1/13 15:09 Property Taken: A black iPhone 32 gb 4. 14400 S INGLEWOOD AV GROCERY, SMALL STORE Date/Time Reported Sat 11/2/13 09:26 12600 S HAWTHORNE BL STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Sat 11/2/13 13:52 Property Taken: WHITE APPLE IPHONE 5, RED LEATHER WALLET, CONT ID AND TWO DEBIT CARDS 3900 W EL SEGUNDO BL STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Sat 11/2/13 15:48 Property Taken: SAMSUNG TOUCH SCREEN PHONE W 119TH ST/S MENLO AV STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Sun 11/3/13 00:24 Property Taken: WHITE APPLE IPHONE 5 310-779-2082 12700 S HAWTHORNE BL VARIETY STORE Date/Time Reported Sun 11/3/13 11:05 Property Taken: 2 Naxa hanld held stereos, $200.00 US currency, surveilance system 11600 S CRENSHAW BL STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Sun 11/3/13 11:07 Property Taken: WHITE APPLE IPHONE-4 WITH PINK CASE (424-702-9053) 3600 W EL SEGUNDO BL STREET, HIGHWAY, ALLEY Date/Time Reported Sun 11/3/13 Property Taken: white BURGLARY 12500 S HAWTHORNE BL MOVING AND STORAGE COMPANY Date/Time Reported Mon 10/28/13 14:59 Property Taken: bLC BACKPACK W/ WHEELS AND HANDLE, bLK PLASTIC SQUARE BOX W/SILVER LETTERS, Several flash drives, Misc electronic adapters 11900 S GREVILLEA AV Date/Time Reported Tue 10/29/13 12:55 Property Taken: unk brand/model am-fm casette, blk in color 3700 W LISSO ST HOUSE Date/Time Reported Thu 10/31/13 16:22 Property Taken: BLU TOSHIBA LAPTOP, GOLD MICHAEL KORS WATCH, SILVER MICHAEL KORS WATCH, GOLD MICHAEL KORS WATCH, BLU MICHAEL KORS WATCH, GOLD MICHAEL KORS WATCH 4300 W 132ND ST Date/Time Reported Fri 11/1/13 12:01 3700 W 117TH ST HOUSE Date/Time Reported Fri 11/1/13 17:01 Property Taken: 1 SILVER MACBOOK PRO, 1 SILVER MACBOOK PRO, 1 WHITE MACBOOK PRO, WHITE XBOX GAMING SYSTEM, 1 BLACK MOTOROLA CABLE BOX 4000 W 132ND ST APARTMENT/CONDO Date/Time Reported Sat 11/2/13 00:22 5400 W 138TH PL HOUSE Date/Time Reported Sat 11/2/13 21:52 11800 S HAWTHORNE BL AUTO PARTS SALES Date/Time Reported Sun 11/3/13 23:52 • All Cities Friday, November 15 • United Methodist Church Annual Harvest Bazaar, noon-5 p.m. also Sat. Nov. 16 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (lunch both days), 540 Main Street, rear of building. El Segundo. Saturday, November 16 • Masks and Sculptures by Emile Jordan, 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m., AC Bilbrew Library, 150 E. El Segundo Blvd. Los Angeles. For more information call (310) 538-3350. • Torrance Craftsmens Guild, 9 a.m. -4 p.m., Torrance Cultural Arts Center, 3330 Civic Center Drive. Torrance. For more information call (310) 547-5097. Saturday, November 23 • Native American Heritage Month: Black Seminoles and the Underground Railroad by Phil Wilkes “Pompey” Fixico, 2:30 pm, AC Bilbrew Library, 150 E. ElSegundo Blvd. For more information call (310) 538-3350. Ongoing • Recovery International Meetings, Fridays, 10 a.m., South Bay Mental Health Center, 2311 El Segundo Blvd. For more information call (310) 512-8112. Hawthorne Tuesday, November 26 • City Council Meeting, 6-10 p.m., City Council Chambers, 4455 W 126th St. For more information call (310) 349-2915. Ongoing • Hawthorne Museum open Tuesdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and Saturdays, 11 a.m.-1 p.m, Hawthorne Museum, corner of 126th and Grevillea Ave. Inglewood Tuesday, November 19 • Third Tuesday Family Movie at the Library , 10 a.m., Gladys Waddingham Library Lecture Hall, Main Library, 101 W. Manchester Blvd. For more information call (310) 412-5645. Lawndale Monday, November 18 • City Council Meeting, 6:30 p.m. City Hall, 14717 Burin Ave. Wednesday, November 20 • Coffee with a Cop. 9-10 a.m. McDonald’s on 15606 Hawthorne Blvd. Ongoing • Lawndale Farmers Market, every Wednesday, 2-7 p.m., 147th St. in front of Lawndale Library. For information call (310) 679-3306. • Commodities Free Food Program, every Wednesday at 10 a.m., Community Center, 14700 Burin Ave. For information call (310) 973-3270. • 14-0793ps_sby-ie-14-005 ©2013 lacmta Go Metro for the Holidays Add more merriment to your holidays with Metro. Show your valid TAP card at participating businesses for exclusive deals on seasonal performances and activities, holiday shopping, festive dining and more. See this season’s Destination Discounts at metro.net/discounts. I-405 Construction Continues to Progress The I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements project is 85% complete. The >nal Wilshire/I-405 connecting ramp will open in November; the entire project is scheduled to wrap up in mid- 2014. It’s adding a 10-mile northbound carpool lane and 18 miles of sound walls among other upgrades. Updated construction schedules and detours at metro.net/405. Metro ExpressLanes Maintenance Fee Still Free Keep using your Fastrak® transponder on Metro ExpressLanes without the $3 monthly account maintenance fee. The Metro Board of Directors voted to continue waiving the fee for LA County residents until February 2014. For more information, or to get your Fastrak® transponder, visit metroexpresslanes.net. Metro Summit Draws 300 Small Businesses Local business owners and job seekers learned about opportunities related to the $2 billion Crenshaw/LAX light rail project at Metro’s Economic Summit. The Los Angeles Sentinel and Crenshaw Leadership Council co-sponsored the October 28 event. More information on opportunities with Metro at metro.net/deod. New Buses to Begin Service in 2014 Metro has received the >rst of its $297 million order of 550 new 40-foot clean air buses. After testing, the new buses will go into service across the county early next year. The new buses will replace those in the ?eet expected to reach retirement age, which is 12 years of service a nd 500,000 miles, in the next three years. metro.net @metrolosangeles facebook.com/losangelesmetro The place to improve the world is first in one’s own heart and head and hands. ~ Robert M. Pirsig Hawthorne Happenings News for the ‘City of Good Neighbors’ From City Clerk Norb Huber Postal Delivery on Sunday Last Sunday, I noticed a USPS truck parking down the street from my house. I couldn’t understand why the U.S. Post Office would send someone out on a Sunday when it’s thinking about discontinuing Saturday delivery. Later that day, I saw that the USPS and Amazon had reached an agreement to conduct Sunday delivery of Amazon packages. This year it will only be done in the New York and Los Angeles area, but will expand to include other large cities in the United States. Now you can order something on Amazon on Friday and receive it during the day on Sunday. Amazon is becoming the WalMart of the Internet. Many people buy all of their merchandise from Amazon. Thanksgiving and Holiday Baskets If you would like to make a donation to help the families of Hawthorne who are in need this holiday season, you can contact the Presidents Council or the Chamber of Commerce to make a financial contribution to their food and gift programs. You can contact the Presidents Council at (310) 686- 5464 or the Chamber of Commerce at (310) 676-1163. Mayor Pro-Tem Angie English also is in charge of “Operation Gobble,” which gives out turkeys. If you would like to contribute to her assistance program, please call (310) 249-2908. There are many families who need assistance during this time of the year. Your generous donation will go to help make the holiday season a little bit better for these good neighbors. Historical Society Meeting The next meeting of the Hawthorne Historical Society is Monday, Nov. 18 at 6 p.m. at the Hawthorne Museum. If you are interested in being part of a nice, friendly group that wants to celebrate the history of Hawthorne and generate some civic pride, then show up at the museum next Monday evening. There are always refreshments. The museum is open for viewing on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. It is located at 12622 Grevillea Avenue, across from the library. Hawthorne Hometown Holiday Celebration The Hawthorne Historical Society will host a tree lighting and holiday celebration Saturday, Dec. 7 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. This will be the time that Santa arrives in Hawthorne. Children of all ages are invited down to the Civic Center to enjoy the music, food and activities that evening. Mark your calendars. Holiday Home Decorating Contest The Hawthorne Recreation and Community Services Department announces its annual holiday home decorating contest, which has an entry deadline of Dec. 17. If you like to decorate your home’s exterior for Christmas, then plan to enter the contest. Entry forms are available at the Memorial Center or at City Hall. There will be awards given to first, second and third-place winners. Judging will take place on Dec. 19 from 6 to 9 p.m. Swearing In of Elected Officials The newly elected City officials will be sworn in at the Dec. 10 City Council meeting. This is the only regular City Council meeting scheduled for the month of December. Comments or Questions Please contact norbhuber gmail.com or 310-292-6714. •
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