Coffee With A Cop – April 29
Everyone knows, if you are looking for law enforcement, donut shops are high on the list of likely locations. The CCPD will be hosting another in their series of community meetings – Coffee with Cop-on …[READ MORE]
Everyone knows, if you are looking for law enforcement, donut shops are high on the list of likely locations. The CCPD will be hosting another in their series of community meetings – Coffee with Cop-on …[READ MORE]
Due to popular demand, the Bag Sale has been extended for one more week! From today through Saturday, April 15, bring your own bag in to the Friends of the Library Book Sale Room and …[READ MORE]
The CCUSD PTA Backpack Program is looking for volunteers for our upcoming Pavilions Food Drive April 22-23. The Backpack program is looking for people to work 2 hour shifts from 10am-6pm on both days. Volunteers …[READ MORE]
This week, the LA County Board of Supervisors made history and voted unanimously to approve all 13 recommendations to address Cultural Equity and Inclusion in the Arts. Co-sponsored by Supervisors Hilda Solis and Mark Ridley-Thomas, …[READ MORE]
The California Association of Clerks and Election Officials applauds legislative efforts through the recently proposed Voting Modernization Bond Act of 2018 (AB 668) and a special report that puts potential ongoing state funding and support …[READ MORE]
Rehearsals have begun for Center Theatre Group’s production of “Archduke.” Written by Rajiv Joseph, the world premiere of “Archduke” begins previews April 25, opens May 7 and continues through June 4, 2017, at the Mark …[READ MORE]
The sun is up, the sky is blue, classrooms are open; every day can be a walk to school day, but if you need a special reason, or just a supportive crowd, every CCUSD school …[READ MORE]
Did you vote on March 7th? Really? Lots and lots of people who voted in November simply didn’t show up in March. Statistics from the LA County Registrar say that 83% of the voters sat …[READ MORE]
Have you ever wondered about those “Almost Invisible Boxes” (there are nine of them) around Downtown Culver City? In 2003 artist Joshua Callaghan conceived the idea of these traffic signal and utility boxes being wrapped …[READ MORE]
In their continuing disregard for civilization, the Republicans in the United States Senate voted to change the rules. Just so they could get this one particular person that stamp of approval to give them a …[READ MORE]
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