Democratic Club Meeting to Discuss Local Budgets
There has rarely been a meeting of any part of the Culver City government or school district in the last two years that has not been about the budget. Time to toss in your two …[READ MORE]
There has rarely been a meeting of any part of the Culver City government or school district in the last two years that has not been about the budget. Time to toss in your two …[READ MORE]
Do you have a son or daughter who thinks that watching the arrivals on the red carpet is more fun that the awards show? Maybe it’s time to put a microphone in their hands. Kid …[READ MORE]
From the desk of the always-astute Lt. Ron Izuka of the Culver cCty Police Force – the Crime Blotter for April 5th through 11th. Car Burglary: On April 5, 2011 at 8:00 am, a victim …[READ MORE]
Farragut Fan Club introduces a whole new way to show support for students at Farragut Elementary School: the Artworks! 2011 Online Auction is under way on the Internet at www.biddingforgood.com/artworksforfarragut. The auction will run through …[READ MORE]
In a performance of live music, there are always uncertainties. Last Saturday night we presented the winners of our Parness Young Artists Competition: Junior Division-Leonard Chong, violin performed the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto; and in the …[READ MORE]
ASSE International Student Exchange Programs (ASSE) is seeking local host families for international high school boys and girls. These students are 15 to 18 years of age, and are coming to this area for the …[READ MORE]
The weather report has us gearing up for more rain this weekend and as I ponder whether or not to get up on the roof and check the gutters, I marvel at just how much …[READ MORE]
On April 3 an assault and stabbing occurred during a party in the 5400 block of Coolidge Ave. Detectives immediately began a follow-up investigation into the case and after interviewing several of the party goers, and …[READ MORE]
Getting Ready for the World’s Biggest-Ever Telescope – Plans for the world’s biggest telescope—the Square Kilometer Array—advanced significantly this month with a decision to locate the project office at Jodrell Bank Observatory near Manchester, England; …[READ MORE]
“Too many people write about the moon,” poet Karla Kuskin observed. Don’t write about the moon, she urges, “write about a radish..” (Kuskin’s poem can be found in Moon, Have You Met My Mother?, or …[READ MORE]
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