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  • More Coming

    Jozelle Smith|Oct 21, 2010

    During the day this Saturday (9 a.m.to 3 p.m.) enjoy browsing a great Yard Sale on the front lawn of the Culver City Scout House, 10866 Culver Blvd. There’ll be a vast array of goodies, including holiday decorations, toys and games, camping equipment and more. The sale is sponsored by the Friends of Culver City Scout House (FOCCSH) a non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation. For more information on the Friends visit their website at www.culvercityscouthouse.org. More this Saturday: the Culver City Emblem Club #254 in conjunction with the Gardena C...

  • Here's something fun to share with family and friends:

    Jozelle Smith|Oct 7, 2010

    Shake it Out! Beginning this year Culver City will combine its former December 7 City-Wide Disaster Drill with California’s Great Shake Out, set for October 21. Now we will join millions of other Californians at 10:21 a.m. to Drop, Cover and Hold On, plus display our “OK” signs prominently in a window or on the front door by 7 p.m. when first responders will travel the neighborhoods counting them. (In a real disaster if your family was not all right, you’d of course eliminate the sign and call 911.) Get more info by going to www.cul...

  • City, College Reach Settlement

    Lynne Bronstein|Sep 30, 2010

    On Monday night the City Council and Redevelopment Agency approved an amendment to the Settlement Agreement between the City and West Los Angeles College regarding the 2010 Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (FSEIR) for the College’s Facilities Master Plan. The Master Plan had been approved by the WLA College District Board of Trustees on August 11, who also certified the FSEIR. Previously, on July 12, the Council/Agency considered, but did not approve, a prior version of the A...

  • The Switch

    Debbie Lynn Elias|Aug 20, 2010

    When Jason Bateman first talked to me last year about an upcoming film of his called "the Baster", it sounded incredibly amusing (particularly as he described it with his patented droll ironic delivery). When I heard that Josh Gordon and Will Speck, the team who brought us the Will Farrell vehicle "Blades of Glory" had directed, my hopes based on Bateman’s recommendation dropped, believing that the film would go for the guffaws rather than have any defined comedic substance and heart. On s...

  • 30th Annual Mayor's Luncheon - Mayor Andy Weismann

    Andrew Weissman|Mar 25, 2010

    The following is the complete text Of Mayor Andy Weissman’s speech at Culver City’s 30th Annual Mayor’s Luncheon. The Luncheon was held on Wednesday March 24th, 2010 at Veteran’s Auditorium. Mayor Weissman: Thank you all for coming. Like many of you, I have attended many of these lunches over the years. In truth, and probably unlike you, this is the first Mayor’s lunch that I’ve actually paid attention to. Each year, our annual Mayor's Lunch affords us an opportunity to look back on the past year, reflect on the current year and look forwar...

  • A Lost Cat And A Happy Ending

    Hope Parrish|Jan 22, 2010

    I am writing you because I have recently been through the ordeal of losing a pet (my cat –Kiki). When it first happens you think, “Oh she’ll be home she’s probably in a garage or something, but being Christmas week, how long would she be in that garage? As time went on and worry set in, I started to extend my search with the help of friends, from calling her name, searching the Shelters, to littering flyers to neighbors around my home, telephone poles, registering her on SPCA-LA web site, both shelters, Pet finders, all the local vet’s b...