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Like Spring Flowers, Council Candidates Blossom This Weekend

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Following tonight’s 6:30 Candidates Forum at the Radisson Hotel, here is where you will find five of the City Council contenders — Cary Anderson, Jeff Cooper, Andy Weissman, Loni Anderson and Christopher Armenta — in the next few days:

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Cary Anderson

On Saturday afternoon, the blue-collar candidate Mr. Anderson will host his first Meet and Greet session at his home, 4214 Irving Pl., just south of Towne Plaza, between 12 noon and 3 o’clock.

The entire Anderson family — his wife Tina and 11-year-old daughter Jacqueline — will welcome visitors, who will be served coffee and other refreshments.

Mr. Anderson can be reached at 310.838.0078 and at www.VoteCary.com




Jeff Cooper

In a nod to one of Culver City's most beloved annual civic events — the Fiesta La Ballona — Mr. Cooper is holding his own gala celebration.

Dubbed “Fiesta Del Cooper,” this dinner fundraising bash will be held on Saturday, March 8, , at 6 p.m., at the Culver Event Center,11948 W. Washington Blvd., near the corner of Inglewood Avenue.

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"I chose the fiesta theme because I want to celebrate Culver City," said Mr. Cooper. "For many years as a Parks Commissioner, Exchange Club officer and member, and resident, I have been an active participant in commemorative events like Fiesta La Ballona. I think that La Ballona symbolizes the tremendous diversity, spirit and unity of our city. With that in mind, I wanted to celebrate my candidacy with an event that reflects and spotlights our city's best qualities."

The adults-only Latin-themed event will include cocktails, delectable and festive appetizers, a variety of Central American and Carribean-influenced entrees, music, dancing, a silent auction, contests and even a pinata.

Dress is evening casual. Tickets purchased before this Saturdayt are $45, and they are $55 at the door. Guests are asked to bring their sombreros and dancing shoes. CooperForCityCouncil.com, or contact
Laura Stuart at 310. 487.5214.



Loni Anderson

On Friday evening at 7, Ms. Anderson will be hosting a special screening of the environmentally important documentary “Who Killed the Electric Car,” by Chris Paine.

Haas Entertainment, 5774 Uplander Way, will host the special event.

Mr. Paine will be on hand to discuss the film along with Chelsea Sexton, one of the EV1 specialists in the film.

As part of her platform, Ms. Anderson is a proponent of green building and green living. Culver City is already doing a lot to become a carbon neutral and sustainable city, yet more could be done, she says.

At the screening, she will discuss her ideas for achieving this goal. For more information and to RSVP, send an email to info@LoniForCouncil.com

“Who Killed the Electric Car” is a 2006 documentary that demonstrates what happened to the G.M. EV1 electric vehicle and discusses the technology of battery-powered vehicles. Ms. Anderson said this is a thought-provoking look at what is possible in electric zero emission vehicles and why such cars were removed from the road.

Haas Entertainment, in Culver City’s Corporate Pointe business park, is the leading installer of high-end home entertainment and car stereo systems.

The Anderson party will use Jeff Haas’ showroom featuring a 123-inch screen and a sound system. www.LoniForCouncil.com


Christopher Armenta

Adding to an already lengthy list, Mr. Armenta was endorsed by this week by state Sen. Mark Ridley-Thomas (D-Culver City).

With this endorsement, along with earlier ones by U.S. Rep. Diane Watson (D-Culver City), Speaker-elect of the Assembly Karen Bass, (D-Culver City) and state Board of Equalization Vice Chair Judy Chu, Mr. Armenta now has the support of every Culver City elected official at the state and federal level.

“I am honored to have these endorsements from those who have done so much to support Culver City,” Mr. Armenta said

Mr. Armenta’s campaign is planning a “Dinner and Dancing Under the Stars” fundraiser for Friday, March 14. With food provided by restaurateur Carlos Rodriguez, music by the Culver City All-Stars, and photography by Carlos Gauna, this is intended to be a celebratory evening.. Tickets, including dinner, drinks, and dancing, cost $40 per person or $70 per couple.

For more information, call 310.836.7557, e-mail barbarahonig@juno.com, or visit the website www.votearmenta.com.



Andy Weissman

This is going to be a huge weekend for Mr. Weissman, the popular favorite in the City Council race.

On Saturday evening at 6:30, Mr. Weissman will host a gala Mardi Gras fundraiser in a freshly decorated venue, the southeast corner of Sepulveda and Washington Boulevard.

Until recently, this landmark corner was the site of Albertson Chevrolet for many years.

Tickets are $45 per person. RSVP to info@WeissmanforCouncil.com

Next Saturday, March 8, Mr. Weissman will resume his “Saturdays with Andy in the Park,” from 11 to 1 at Carlson Park, at the intersection of Braddock Drive and Motor Avenue. http://www.weissmanforcouncil.com