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Three Letter-Writers Have Their Own Ideas

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Re “A New-Old Role Proposed for Corlin”

Just finished reading your rag.

It is getting better all the time.

After reading the article about former City Councilman Alan Corlin, I thought that you might have another business going, matchmaking.

You don't need a funnies section.

It is all right there. Yes, good, old Culver Silly.

Thanks, Ari.

Ms. Ehrlich may be contacted at pmsha@aol.com

A Candidate Approves, Sort of

By Gary Abrams

Re “A Question at the Forum You May Have Missed

Finally a sense of humor.

Dodger article.

I appreciate the exposure.

An old Ali trick.

I wish we could just deal with the issues.

Sorry for the crudeness, but I only know how to fight back when attacked.

I hope I stopped the nastiness before it got out of hand.

I still respect you as a human being, but I do not always agree with your take. Peace and happiness.

Mr. Abrams, a candidate for the School Board, may be contacted at gabrams@ca.rr.com


Swimmingly Good Reason to Vote for Zirgulus


By Steve Adkins

In these financially difficult times, the Culver City School Board doesn’t need another lawyer spouting platitudes about how they have passion for our schools.

The School Board needs a man with fresh ideas and bold actions. A man not afraid to speak out for our students, parents and teachers.

That man is Robert Zirgulis.

I am impressed with his practical plan to erase the School District deficit by selling the Culver City High School swimming pool, known as the Natatorium, to investors.

The investors would refurbish the Natatorium and make it a combination swimming pool and multi-purpose facility. They would then lease back the Natatorium to the School District. As a result, the school would get money from the sale of the Natatorium to pay off the deficit plus have money left over to lease a renovated facility that our students and the general public could use. The investors would be able to get a tax write off by depreciating the building. It would be a win-win situation for everyone.

The idea of selling the Natatorium alone makes Zirgulis qualified to be a School Board member. However, he has other interesting programs and initiatives such as a dog therapy program; elimination of bureaucracy and red tape; solar power for the schools to save utility expenses; capturing federal grant money for our schools, and internship programs for our students.

I am a proud supporter of Robert Zirgulis for School Board.

Mr. Adkins may be contacted at adkins747@yahoo.com