Archive for March 1st, 2013
CCHS Girls Basketball Plays for CIF Championship Tonight (March 1)
(See video) IMG_2860Come cheer on the Culver City High School girls basketball team today as they face Murrieta Valley in the CIF 2A Championship Game at 3:30 p.m. at The Arena at Anaheim Convention Center (800 W Katella Ave., in Anaheim). The Lady Centaurs edged top-seeded Orange Lutheran 42-40 on Tuesday to up their record to 24-5. They will face the Nighthawks, who moved to 25-5 after a [...]
Gamers and Gamblers Support CCHS @ Casino Night – March 2
On March 2, from 6:30 to 11:30 p.m., the Culver City High School Boosters Club will hosting its Sixth Annual Casino Night at the historic Veterans Memorial Building. Tickets for the event can be purchased from any school athletic team coach, team parent, or on-line at www.cchsboosters.com. Ticket prices are $35 per ticket. The most fun fundraiser in Culver City, the evening again will again [...]
S.T.E.A.M.Topia Returns to STAR March 9
Los Angeles’ 2nd through 8th grade Scientists, Technologists, Engineers, Artists, and Mathematicians are coming together for STAR Education’s 2nd S.T.E.A.M.Topia experience! On Saturday, March 9th, from 8:30am to 2:30pm, curious young minds from all over Los Angeles County are invited to learn, experiment and explore at the STAR Resource Station (10117 Jefferson Blvd, Culver City CA 90232) [...]
Artists Need to Know – “How to Get Hung”
Brush up on the business of art and learn how to get your work ready to show in an exhibit. Get insider tips on how to approach galleries and who to talk to. The Whole 9's Founder, Lisa Schultz, who also owns and operates The Whole 9 Gallery, will show you how to effectively represent yourself and jump start your art career. Held at The Whole 9 Gallery, this seminar provides straightforward [...]
Intergenerational Writing Pt. 5 – Sandra Coopersmith
No matter how you measure it, an hour is an hour, 60 minutes of time. However, one’s perspective very definitely comes into play because an unpleasant situation can seem to go on forever and the time spent waiting for the results of a medical test can feel endless. But when I’m engaged in something as enjoyable and stimulating as the Intergenerational Writing Project, time doesn’t just fly [...]
Looking Up – Bob Eklund
The smallest astronomical satellite ever built was launched from India Feb. 25 as part of a mission to prove that even a very small telescope can push the boundaries of astronomy. The satellite was designed and assembled at the Space Flight Laboratory (SFL) of the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) and launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, [...]









