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Month: February 2017

Looking Up by Bob Eklund

Looking Up – Bob Eklund

February 16, 2017 0
Arizona State University astronomer Adam Schneider and his colleagues are hunting for an elusive object lost in space between our …[READ MORE]
News

City Council Discusses Prop. 64 Marijuana Regulations

February 15, 2017 0
While the passage of Prop. 64 in last November’s election legalizing the use of marijuana for adults over the age …[READ MORE]
News

Habitat for Humanity Has 350 Applications for 10 Housing Units on Globe Ave.

February 15, 2017 0
On January 28, Habitat for Humanity concluded a series of four information meetings for households interested in applying for the …[READ MORE]
Sports

2017 Western State Conference Relays @ WLAC Postponed – New Date Feb. 24

February 15, 2017 0
Next Friday, February 24, the West Los Angeles College Wildcats begin their quest for the Western State Conference titles in …[READ MORE]
Arts

CTG Adds Another Week for ‘Zoot Suit’ as Ticket Sales Boom

February 15, 2017 0
Due to extraordinary ticket sales, Center Theatre Group’s “Zoot Suit” has announced a second one-week extension. Performances will now continue …[READ MORE]
News

City Council Puts “Sanctuary City” on March Agenda

February 14, 2017 0
The City Council Meeting of Feb 13, 2017 already had a lengthy agenda, but much of the crowd attending were …[READ MORE]
Community

Paper Shredding Event Processes Three Tons of Waste

February 14, 2017 0
On February 4, Public Works Environmental Programs and Operations Division provided Culver City residents and businesses an opportunity to clean …[READ MORE]
News

Venice Boulevard to Become “Great Street” with Bike and Pedestrian Improvements

February 14, 2017 1
For years, the Venice Great Street was a model for how the city, council office and community could work together …[READ MORE]
Community

“Walk With a Doc” Feb. 18

February 14, 2017 0
Walk with a Doc is an international program that encourages individuals to take a walk around town with a doctor, …[READ MORE]
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Dear Editor – Safety is Not Political

February 14, 2017 0
Our diversity is our strength. With one of the most diverse public school systems in the nation, Culver City Unified …[READ MORE]

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Culver City News

  • City Manager John Nachbar’s Letter to the Community – Thoughts on Service and Stepping Down
    October 29, 2025 0
  • City Approves Sepulveda Connects: Planning for LA28 and More
    October 28, 2025 0
  • Lane Open – City Celebrates Robertson Bus/Bike Lane Project
    October 23, 2025 0

Culver City Community

  • CC Garden Club – Holiday Floral Tablescapes
    October 31, 2025 0
  • You are Needed! Neighborhood Reps for Colorful Communities
    October 29, 2025 0
  • Community Feedback on Kiosks – Comment Now
    October 23, 2025 0

Culver City Politics

  • Lola Smallwood-Cuevas: Enumerating Accomplishments
    October 14, 2025 0
  • Keep Showing Up! Protest @ City Hall Oct. 11
    October 10, 2025 0
  • Culver City Democratic Club Meeting; Prop 50, No Kings Day, Ballona Creek Renaissance Call to Action
    October 8, 2025 0

Kid Scoop Media Interviews Malala!

Culver City Arts

  • Final Weeknd for GUAC @ Kirk Douglas Theater
    October 29, 2025 0
  • New Exhibitions to Open at the Wende Museum: The Sextant, Intersections, Red Woodstock
    October 28, 2025 0
  • Culver City Symphony “Summon the Heroes, Salute the Heroes”
    October 27, 2025 0

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CULVER CITY COMMUNITY CALENDAR

  • New Exhibitions to Open at the Wende Museum: The Sextant, Intersections, Red Woodstock
    Opening November 8
  • Culver City Symphony 'Summon the Heroes, Salute the Heroes'
    November 15
  • CCHS/AVPA Carnival and Halloween Concert
    October 29
  • City to Host Open House for Fox Hills Plan
    October 28
  • The Blue Door - Late Nite at the Puppet Asylum
    November 8
  • GUAC - The Play
    Through November 2
  • The People's Party to Host Civics Festival - Nov. 1 & 2
    November 1 & 2
  • Veterans Film Festival to Showcase Short Films - Nov. 8
    Nov. 8
  • Saved By a Story @ The Wende
    Ongoing - meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month
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