Chief of What?
The Mayor of Culver City, however, will perform today in his semi-fulltime role as Executive Vice President of Friends of the Library in Special Charge of Reliably Creative Ideas.
Friends of the Library may do the best job of any Culver City club in promoting its programs.
For the last several summers, Friends and the Julian Dixon Library on Overland Avenue have stimulated reading interest among junior citizens by spotlighting a single volume that is widely accessible.
The program is Culver City Reads.
Animal Instincts
To attract attention to this summers selection the enduring tale of African wildlife from 1960, Born Free, about one womans surrogate parenting of an orphaned lion cub the Friends of the Library once again are turning to costumes.
Roaming among the shoppers and vendors who make the Farmers Market a must every Tuesday afternoon of the year, Friends members will appear in animal costumes to talk up Born Free.
You Know Him
After more than seven years on the City Council, nearly everyone in Culver City who even vaguely tracks hometown politics knows Mr. Corlin.
For visitors who are stumped, the Mayor will be decked out in his favorite lions mane.
Since the Farmers Market is on Main Street, count on the Mayor restored to his role as Culver Citys most eligible mature bachelor to have at least two puns about mane/Main to share with anyone, especially those who do not ask.
Vital Statistics
For information on Culver City Reads, call 310.559.1676 or www.ccfol.org.