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It is with great joy that CCEF announces CCUSD's Volunteers of the Year for 2013: Office of Child Development: Megan Rawls El Marino: Gina Marie Walker El Rincon: Allison McCann Farragut: Steve and Lisa Levin La Ballona: Monika Okker Linwood E. Howe: Michelle Lucas Culver City Middle School: Bonnie Wacker Culver City High School: Nancy Burne Culver Park: Diana Watson Culver City Adult School: May Woo Join these star volunteers when they are honored at CCEF's Tribute to the Stars gala on Saturday, May 11. There will be food, music and dancing...
City Council Minute Meeting of February 25 Here are the highlights from the City Council meeting of February 25 At this meeting, the City Council: • Approved the Final Plans and Specifications and Authorization to Advertise for Bids for the Citywide Sidewalk Repair Project, P-428. • Adopted a Resolution approving an Encroachment Agreement with Time Warner Cable for Use of the Public Rights-of-Way on Slauson Avenue, Jefferson Boulevard, and Selmaraine Drive. • Approved a Purchase Order with Hewlett Packard for Hardware, Software and Servi...
Opening Day holds a special place in the annals of baseball lore and the Saturday morning non-league game between Glendale Hoover High and Culver City, last year's Ocean League champions, only reinforced the tradition. It was 10 a.m., the sun was out in Culver City, the temperature was a perfect 65 degrees, there was a slight breeze out of the northwest and the bleachers behind home plate were filling up. Two hours later to the minute the blue and white clad Culver City faithful were rewarded...
The Downey High girls ended Culver City’s soccer season last week as the Centaurs were defeated, 2-0. “We had a great season but Downey was the better team today,” said Centaur coach Scott Muir “I expect us to be strong again next season as we try to win the Ocean League again....
Application Forms Provided Confusion The City Council was poised to vote on members for the new Finance Advisory Committee at Monday’s meeting when a glitch came up. It seemed that the applications were so muddled it was hard to tell if people were applying as resident members or business members. Council member Mehaul O’ Leary brought up the problem just as potential members were coming up to the podium to give statements about their qualifications. He complained that the applications were “co...