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TORRANCE TRIBUNE December 6, 2012 Page 3 Calendar Saturday, december 8 7 p.m., James Armstrong Theatre, 3330 Civic • Clothing Donation Drive, also 12/9, Center Drive. For more information call 9 a.m.-3 p.m., West High School parking (310) 781-7171. lot, 20401 Victor St. For more information Friday, december 14 call (562) 218-2355 ext.12 or email • South Bay Ballet presents “The aidee.castro@usw.salvationarmy.org. Nutcracker”, 7 p.m., El Camino’s Marsee tueSday, december 11 Auditorium, 16007 Crenshaw Blvd. Also • City Council Community Outreach at 2 p.m. on Dec. 15 and 16. For more This column serves as a community the special nine candle Menorah candleabrum Meeting, 7 p.m., Wilson Park, Dee information call (310) 329-5345. forum where local leaders volunteer to used on the holiday). Its warm glow and Hardison Sports Center, 2400 Jefferson OngOing respond to faith and religious questions colorful candles really brighten up these dark Street. For more information call (310) • Giving Tree to support Walk With Sally’s submitted by readers. and cold winter nights. Best wishes to all 618-2870. Presents for Parents program displayed at the What is one of your favorite holiday for a joyous, meaningful and good Chanuka, WedneSday, december 12 South Bay Galleria, Dec. 1-Dec. 16. Shoppers traditions? Christmas and Kwaanza. • Torrance Rose Float Association can purchase a wooden ornament designated I love relaxing and watching a completely – Rabbi Gary M. Spero “Restaurants for Roses” fundraiser, 11 a.m.- with a specific gift a child would like to give lit Chanuka Chanukiah (the correct name for Torrance, Cogregation Beth Torah 9 p.m., at King’s Hawaiian Bakery and to their parent. more information call (310) 618-2930. needs volunteers for Angel Tree Program, Police Reports• The Salvation Army Torrance Corpsbell-ringers, Adopt-A-Family Program and• California Retired Teachers Association, Restaurant, 2808 W. Sepulveda Blvd. For Division 46 Meeting, 11:30 a.m., Hometown Can Food Drive. For more information The crimes listed are crimes where AVE Stolen vehicle: ‘99 Ford van. Buffet, 3520 Carson St. Membership open to contact Angela Ohl at (310) 370-4515. a report was taken by law enforcement Burglary-Commercial: 21200 BLOCK active or retired public school educators (and • Donation event to benefit Los Angeles agency and submitted for investigation. The HAWTHORNE spouse), school administrators, counselors, County Susan G. Komen for the Cure, outcome of the investigation or any criminal BLVD librarians, and psychologists. Eddie’s Barbershop – Men & Women, 2455 court proceeding are not considered when Suspect(s) smashes door for entry, smashes thurSday, december 13 Sepulveda Blvd. For more information call reporting crimes. The crimes are listed as multiple display cases, ransacks and takes • South High School Band Winter Concert, (310) 533-9474. • follows: arson, simple assault, aggravated property/jewelry. People homicide, strong-arm robbery, robbery with PACIFIC COAST HWY Suspect(s) removes: 2500 BLOCKer 23BovemnBurglary-Commercialassault-weapon, auto theft, auto burglary,commercial burglary, residential burglary, Congratulations to the Dean’s List at the Savannah College a weapon, theft and vandalism. The City vent to enter office and takes property from Krista Ross, of Torrance, has been named of Art and Design for the fall quarter 2012. • of Torrance, or its employees or agents, the unlocked safe/cash. Business Briefs provided regardless of how caused; or 2. Any from carport/bicycle.: 6100 BLOCK PACIFIC COASTTheftHWY Suspect(s) cuts lock and takes propertyshall assume no liability for: 1. Any errors,omissions, or inaccuracies in the information sprinkles n stuff Hosts March 23, 2013. Eddie’s Barbershop – Men decision made or action taken or not taken Theft: 18400 BLOCK FAYSMITH AVE Winter Wonderland & Women is a full service barbershop located by reader in reliance upon any information Suspect(s) takes victim’s vehicle’s catalytic Winter Wonderland for Children Ages 5 and at 2455 Sepulveda Blvd in Torrance, just east or data furnished hereunder. converter. up, hosted at Sprinkles N Stuff Decorating of Crenshaw Blvd. You can find us online at novemBer 24 Theft: 3300 BLOCK 188TH ST Suspect(s) Supplies,1272 Sartori Avenue in Downtown eddiesbs.com, or by phone 310-533-9474. Homicide: CRENSHAW BLVD & 182ND takes victim’s vehicle’s catalytic converter. Torrance on Friday, December 14 from 6 p.m. torranCe memorial mediCal ST Suspect strikes pedestrian victim with Theft: 22000 BLOCK HAWTHORNE BLVD to 9 p.m. Activities will include playing games, Center aWarded an “a” for her vehicle. Suspect(s) takes victim’s property from her decorating cupcakes, crafts and drinking hot patient safety Theft: 23700 BLOCK CRENSHAW BLVD basket as she shops/newly purchased jewelry. cocoa while watching a movie. The cost is Torrance Memorial Medical Center was Suspect(s) pries open vending machine and Theft: 20500 BLOCK ANZA AVE Suspect $25 per person which includes all supplies honored with an “A” Hospital Safety Score takes property/bottles of soda. convinces victim to transfer money for a Interested persons are asked to RSVP by by The Leapfrog Group, an independent Burglary-Commercial: 3500 BLOCK vacation rental listed on Craigslist, but fails Friday, Dec. 7 to Cynthia, 424-558-8042, national nonprofit run by employers and other CARSON ST Suspect(s) defeats lock and to meet and provide keys to location. and may also register in store. large purchasers of health benefits.   The A takes property from locker/cell phone, bank Burglary-Auto: 2100 BLOCK PLAZA loCal BarBersHop partners score was awarded in the latest update to the cards, driver’s license. DEL AMO Suspect(s) enters unsecured WitH susan g. komen Hospital Safety Score SM, the A, B, C, D or Theft: 3500 BLOCK CARSON ST vehicle, ransacks and takes property/cash. for tHe Cure F scores assigned to U.S. hospitals based on Suspect(s) enters office inside open business Burglary-Commercial: 21200 BLOCK Eddie’s Barbershop – Men & Women is preventable medical errors, injuries accidents, and takes property from employee’s purse/ HAWTHORNE BLVD Suspect(s) smashes partnering with the Los Angeles County Susan and infections. The Hospital Safety Score was wallet, e-reader. window for entry and takes property/cubic G. Komen for the Cure to help end breast cancer compiled under the guidance of the nation’s Auto Theft-All: 18000 BLOCK zirconia jewels. in our community. Eddie’s is donating $5 for leading experts on patient safety and is designed HAWTHORNE BLVD Stolen vehicle: ‘12 novemBer 22 every adult haircut when the client mentions to give the public information they can use to Chevrolet Silverado. Vandalism: 1000 BLOCK SIERRA PL Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Over 15 years, protect themselves and their families. “Hospitals Auto Theft-All: 236TH ST & ARLINGTON Suspect(s) scratches victim’s vehicle’s paint. • the Susan G. Komen Los Angeles County like this that earn an A have demonstrated Affiliate has raised $8.9 million to provide their commitment to their patients and their community-based grants to local organizations community,” said Leah Binder, president and TORRANCE CIVIC CHORALE & ORCHESTRA providing breast cancer screening, education, CEO of The Leapfrog Group. “I congratulate and treatment services and to help fund national Torrance Memorial Medical Center for its safety Present breast cancer research programs. A major focus excellence, and look forward to the day when of the Komen Los Angeles County Affiliate all hospitals will match this standard.” To see is to help uninsured and underinsured women Torrance Memorial’s scores as they compare and men who have symptoms of breast cancer nationally and locally, visit the Hospital Safety and are facing barriers to accessing health Score website at www.hospitalsafetyscore.org, care, particularly women and men under 40. which also provides information on how the This donation event will continue through See Business Briefs, page 10 WS OF WESLEY R. SKLARKTHE LAW OFFICES South Bay Native – Proudly serving the legal needs of the public since 1994 David Burks – Conductor GENERAL PRACTICE LAW FIRM •Immigration Law - Spanish Language Spoken DECEMBER 14 & 15, 2012 • 8:00 PM •Personal Injury Law - No Recovery, No Fee for Accident Cases United States Premiere with orchestra of “Wherever You Are” sung by the Torrance Civic Chorale women, •Criminal Defense - DUIs, Domestic Violence, Written by world renowned composer Paul Mealor Drug Offenses, etc. •Family Law - Custody, Visitation, Support, • Christmas Favorites • Selected Vocal SolosHannukkah Selections Divorce, Annulment, etc. “Merry Christmas, Darling” written by Frank Pooler and made famous •Business Law - Business Disputes, Landlord/ by Karen and Richard Carpenter Tenant Disputes James R. Armstrong Theatre - 3330 Civic Center Drive - Torrance, CA 90503 Clients Met By Appointment in Los Angeles and Torrance Theatre Box Office (310) 781-7171 locations — initial consultation with Attorney is $50. Reserved Seating $16.50 - ($2.50 per ticket box office handling charge included) (213) 386-3377 A presentation of the Cultural Services Division of the Torrance Community Services Department www.AffordableAttorneyLosAngeles.com www.TorranceCA.Gov & www.torrancecivicchorale.org


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