
Growing Great With DBA – June 9
If you think our schools need to be growing some gardeners, come out and support the Downtown Business Association on June 9th to raise money for the school garden program, a part of “Growing Great.” …[READ MORE]
If you think our schools need to be growing some gardeners, come out and support the Downtown Business Association on June 9th to raise money for the school garden program, a part of “Growing Great.” …[READ MORE]
Mr. and Mrs. Nabours of El Marino Language School are Retiring! After 16 years of teaching at El Marino, the Nabours will be ending their school services with a farewell party in The El Marino …[READ MORE]
Dear Editor, Albert’s offerings from Sorretno’s were a testament to the idea that a little kindness can have a big impact on the lives of others. We are devastated by the news of his passing. …[READ MORE]
An open letter to Richard Caines and Henry Brandon, Manager and Coach of the 2010 Culver City Little League Major Pirates Dear Richard and Henry: I wanted to take this opportunity to write to you …[READ MORE]
Thanks for posting this great publicity for Angel City Chorale. I’ve been a member of ACC since the fall of 2003 and so “Earth: Live!” will be my 7th spring concert with the group. During …[READ MORE]
Rather than sending flowers, mourners of former Mayor and Sorrento Italian Deli owner Albert Vera Sr. should instead send a donation to the Santa Monica Salvation Army Corps in his name, a spokeswoman for the …[READ MORE]
My mother has always been a big one for apologies. Kindness and consideration start with knowing how to apologize, she always said. “Everyone slips up sometimes,” she continually reminded my brother and me. “The easiest …[READ MORE]
She’s been in my mailbox every day for weeks now, so I had to ask my hyper-political self- Ok, who is this woman and why should I vote for her? Holly J. Mitchell is the …[READ MORE]
Storyteller Barbara Wong will speak of “Men & Women; Love & Marriage” at our next Sunday evening at 6 p.m. on June 6 at Culver-Palms United Methodist Church 4464 Sepulveda Blvd. Barbara tells timeless tales …[READ MORE]
The beginning of summer: That time when you feel the sweet release of the year’s busy pace. The sun is shining longer; your schedule doesn’t feel so very tight, you breathe a little deeper, and …[READ MORE]
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