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Archive for December 22nd, 2009

Malsin Signs the Papers for City Council Race

Malsin Signs the Papers for City Council Race

Proving the official paperwork is just part of the job, Culver City Councilmember Scott Malsin is the first candidate to file to be on the April 13 ballot for Culver City Council. Monday, Dec. 21 was the first day candidates could officially file for the spring election, and Malsin picked his up early. More than 30 supporters greeted him at Starbucks Coffee across from City Hall to sign his [...]

Culver City Warms up to New Fire Station- Natasia Gascon

Culver City Warms up to New Fire Station- Natasia Gascon

After more than thirty years, the Culver City Fire department formally opened its brand new Fire Station 3 in Fox Hills last Saturday, Dec. 19. The new station, located on 6030 Bristol Parkway, is set to replace the old Fire Station 3 on Segrell Way. “This is a big day.” said Mark Scott, City Manager. “A day where we are not talking about budgets, we are talking about [...]

Meghan Sahli-Wells Jams at Akasha

Meghan Sahli-Wells Jams at Akasha

City Council candidate Meghan Sahli-Wells held her first fundraiser at Akasha Restaurant on Wednesday, Dec 16. A crowd of hungry supporters gathered for the sold-out celebration, sampling seasonal treats while feeding the campaign’s growing momentum. Culver City’s holiday lights sparkled in the cool night air outside Akasha’s windows as some of the city’s luminaries showed their [...]

Fresh From the Farm- Katie Malich

Fresh From the Farm- Katie Malich

Some holiday traditions are fixed in stone. At my college friend's holiday table I will always find Grandma Eddie's German-inspired green beans, simmered with bits of bacon and onions. Another friend's Central American heritage is reflected in the poultry stuffing made of minced potatoes, ground meat, onions, carrots and spices. In many Southland homes you'll find pots of slowly simmering [...]