Garth Sanders
Dinner for Visionaries Will Salute Two Culver City Women, Broyde Sharone,...
Saturday evening at the Grace Lutheran Church, on the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, Ruth Broyde Sharone and the Rev. Doris Davis will be honored along with the author-activist Marianne Williamson Sparkie Visionary Leadership Awards.
Ballona Creek Renaissance Elects New Officers, Board, Advisory Council Members
At its December and January board meetings, Ballona Creek Renaissance (BCR), a Culver City-based nonprofit organization, elected officers, and also continuing and new Board and Advisory Council members.
Two Dates to Remember
Here are two Culver City events of interest in the coming days —
Tuesday evening, the Sister City Committee will host an informational meeting for interested teenagers, and
Sunday, Jan. 30, the Bicycle Coalition will host the first in a monthly series of family bike rides.
Tuesday evening, the Sister City Committee will host an informational meeting for interested teenagers, and
Sunday, Jan. 30, the Bicycle Coalition will host the first in a monthly series of family bike rides.
A Major Gift for Fifth-Graders. Merry Christmas.
With a coalition of five different Rotary Clubs — including Culver City’s — providing the fiscal impetus and the CulverCity Education Foundation acting as the facilitator, one complete set of Epson Brightlink interactive projectors and clickers for the fifth grade classes in all five School District elementary schools and to the Social Studies Dept. at Culver City High School.
Why Crenshaw Is Pushing Back Hard Against Fresh & Easy Plan....
Residents in the Crenshaw District of Los Angeles have teamed up to go to battle against multi-national corporation Fresh & Easy regarding the design of their proposed store.
Dog Park May Reopen Sometime in December
City Hall now hazily estimates that the Culver City Dog Park, closed for almost two months because of a gas and water leak, may reopen in December — but no guarantees or precise dates.
Parcel B, Flusser Obituary and Dems Debate the Mid-terms
What to do about Culver City’s unintentional white elephant, the gapingly empty space in the bosom of Downtown, between the Culver Hotel and Trader Joe’s.
Car Buffs Streamed Onto Campus by the Hundreds
It was a blast to the past at Culver City High School this past Saturday. Over 100 classic, and some not-so-classic, cars were on display at the Culver City High School Booster Club’s first annual Car Show.
In Culver City, Non-Voters Risk the Wrath of Gourley
Technology, it seems, finally has caught up to School Board President Steven Gourley.
A Ticket Mixup That Turned Nasty
Last March, Debra Brass bought six tickets from Ticketmaster. She planned to attend a Lady Gaga concert for her birthday with friends including Nicole Lagrotta and Lyndsay Eisenberg. By April, Ms. Brass’s friends had dropped out of the plans.