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  • WLAC Open House Coming APRIL 19

    Apr 3, 2014

    West Los Angeles College will hold its biennial Open House on April 19 from 10 am to 1 pm. Thirty-minute information sessions will cover admissions, financial aid, degree and certificate options, and services specific to West but that apply generally to all accredited California Community Colleges. A special longer session will be offered for parents of high school seniors who want to learn how to help their teens enroll and reach their career training or university transfer goals. UC Berkeley,...

  • School Bond is "Measure CC" On June 3 Ballot

    Mar 27, 2014
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    The bond issue that will help repair a wide array of facilities across all of Culver City Unified School District's 10 school sites will be called Measure CC when it appears on the June 3 ballot. Leading up to the placement of Measure CC on the ballot, CCUSD conducted a comprehensive evaluation of the condition of all its school facilities and presented its findings in a Facilities Master Plan, which is available on the district's website – www.ccusd.org. The range of projects funded if the b...

  • Chaminade Ends Culver's March in Playoffs

    Fred Altieri|Mar 27, 2014

    By Fred Altieri Observer Reporter Even great dreams and journeys must come to an end. And the campus of Chaminade High in West Hills was that final stop for the Culver City High girls basketball team as the Centaurs lost in the CIF State Division 2 semifinals to the Eagles on Tuesday night, 76-46. The Centaurs brought an 18-game winning streak into the contest against a squad that is realistically and was officially a CIF Open Division team during the recent Southern Section playoffs. Why and...

  • Champion Centaurs Honored at City Hall

    Fred Altieri|Mar 27, 2014

    By Fred Altieri Observer Reporter Centaur Blue and White were the colors flying high over City Hall on Monday night as Culver City High student/athletes were honored not once but twice by local officials. Parents, family and friends packed the chamber to witness the ceremony. Members of the Centaur girls basketball team and their coaches were recognized for having won their league and CIF division championships while one of their classmates was recognized for having attained scouting's highest...

  • Culver City's Most Expensive Neighborhoods By Elementary School

    Mike King, The Partners Trust Brokerage|Mar 27, 2014

    Culver City School District Home Price Comparison This week I thought it would be interesting to see if Culver City's Elementary School District boundaries have any influence over home prices. The chart below compares the 4 elementary school districts that are populated by their respective geographical neighborhoods. See map obtained from the CCUSD web site. (click on the image to enlarge) The four schools are Farragut Elementary, Linwood E. Howe Elementary, El Rincon and La Ballona. El Marino...

  • MOVIE REVIEW: Need For Speed

    debbie lynn elias|Mar 27, 2014

    Since 1994, the "Need for Speed" video game has had 20 different incarnations and racing adventures and is a multi-generational at-home thrill ride worldwide. Given its popularity and commercial success, it was only a matter of time before "Need for Speed" the game would become NEED FOR SPEED the movie. And for this big screen adaptation, the perfect triumvirate of filmmakers come together - director Scott Waugh, stunt coordinator Lance Gilbert and cinematographer Shane Hurlbut - to deliver a...

  • Movie Review: 3 Days to Kill

    debbie lynn elias|Mar 27, 2014

    Nothing warms my heart more than a father-daughter film - unless it's a father-daughter film with kick-ass action; which means, 3 DAYS TO KILL is killer! Exhilarating! High energy! High Heart! High Humor! As the second of five films starring Costner to hit theatres this year, 3 DAYS TO KILL finds the perfect blend of Costner's "everyman" sensibility, old school practicality and matter-of-fact humor with the high octane storytelling of director McG based on a script by Luc Besson and Hasak. Not...

  • Mayor Reports: All Is Well

    Stephen Hadland, Observer Publisher|Mar 20, 2014

    Mayor Jeff Cooper delivered his address before a sellout crowd at the 34th Annual Mayor's Luncheon at the Doubletree By Hilton Hotel on Tuesday. The Annual Mayor's Luncheon is sponsored by the Culver City Chamber of Commerce. Going to the roots of Culver City he likened the movie stars to the everyday residents saying, "This is the birthplace of stars like Drew Barrymore and Jackson Browne and the workplace of motion picture stars, creative stars and business stars too numerous to mention. "It...

  • Chaminade Ends Culver's March In Playoffs

    Fred Altieri|Mar 20, 2014

    Even great dreams and journeys must come to an end. And the campus of Chaminade High in West Hills was that final stop for the Culver City High girls basketball team as the Centaurs lost in the CIF State Division 2 semifinals to the Eagles on Tuesday night, 76-46. The Centaurs brought an 18-game winning streak into the contest against a squad that is realistically and was officially a CIF Open Division team during the recent Southern Section playoffs. Why and how the CIF playoff organizing...

  • Complete Text of Mayor's Luncheon Speech

    Mar 20, 2014
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    Below is the full text of Mayor Jeff Coopers speech at the 34th annual Mayor's Luncheon at the DoubleTree By Hilton Hotel and sponsored by the Culver City Chamber of Commerce: Thank you all for coming. I am delighted to be here this afternoon in this incredible city, surrounded by some of the most amazing people I have ever had the pleasure to have known. This is the birthplace of stars like Drew Barrymore and Jackson Browne and the workplace of motion picture stars, creative stars and business...

  • Culver Girls Win Two State Playoff Games

    Fred Altieri|Mar 20, 2014

    By Fred Altieri Observer Reporter Play by play, quarter by quarter, game by game the 2013-14 Culver City High girls basketball team is raising the bar of success while rewriting the school's record book. After another thrilling victory, 53-52, last Saturday at Del Goodyear Gymnasium over visiting Garces Memorial High from Bakersfield, the Centaur girls have now claimed their first two state tournament wins in the school's history. Their nail-biter followed a first round CIF State Girls Division...

  • Former Culver Resident Marianne Tooley Dies

    Mar 20, 2014

    Marianna (McGaughey) Tooley, formerly of Culver City, passed away peacefully on February 26, 2014 in Mobile, AL. She was born in Worland, Wyoming on August 15, 1934 to the late Charles and Mary McGaughey. Marianna is pre-deceased by her parents and her sister, Patsy. Marianna attended high school at Pharr-SanJuan-Alamo High School in Alamo, Tx and Little Jolley School of nursing in Houston. Marianna later became a Registered Nurse Anesthetist. She was a dedicated nurse and spent her career providing excellent care for her patients. Marianna...

  • How Important Are Foreign Language Classes?

    Neil Rubenstein|Mar 13, 2014

    By Neil Rubenstein Observer Columnist The Culver City Unified School District (CCUSD) has probably the very best program in the State of California to teach elementary students Japanese. When many of us were in school the foreign language options became available in the second half of the eighth grade when, in my case, the Los Angeles Unified School District took a year of Spanish and stretched it over 18 months. George Washington High School had a fantastic program with Latin, German, Spanish...

  • Culver City Compact is Signed

    Mar 13, 2014

    Working with the Culver City Chamber of Commerce and other key stakeholders throughout the local business and education community, the Culver City Unified School District has developed the Culver City Compact – a signed document that outlines the community's commitment and vision for a bright educational future. "This document turns the phrase - "Success for All Takes Us All" - into a visionary and collaborative commitment. The Culver Compact is another reminder that we must all work together t...

  • Council Learns Plenty in Special Meeting

    Lynne Bronstein|Mar 13, 2014

    By Lynne Bronstein Observer Reporter The Culver City Council met twice on Monday, with a special afternoon meeting as well as its regular Monday evening meeting. The afternoon meeting, held for the Council, the Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency, the Housing Authority, and the Parking Authority, was a study session that presented proposed work plans by the city departments. Among the proposals submitted by the departments were: Fire Department: Formalize plans and obtain funding to...

  • CIF CHAMPIONS

    Fred Altieri|Mar 13, 2014

    By Fred Altieri Observer Reporter Meet the Culver City High girls basketball team: the hottest team in town and the newly crowned 2014 CIF Southern Section Division 2AA champions. The Centaurs captured their first Division title since 1979 with a determined and resolute win over Mira Costa High of Manhattan Beach, 55-49, last Friday night at the spacious and impressive campus of Godinez Fundamental High in Santa Ana. Culver completed unfinished business from the past two years when they made it...

  • Silverman's Book Title Says It All

    Sandra Coopersmith|Mar 13, 2014
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    By Sandra Coopersmith Features Writer Everyone is a story waiting to be told. With "White Rose: Stories of Love, Loss and a Dog Named Holly," Marian Silverman tells hers in an engrossing memoir reflecting the struggles, pain, insights and healing experienced on her life's journey. "All we have is love," says Silverman. "Love is all there is." She is a licensed family therapist, educational psychologist, and companion to Gracie and Tabatha, the two feline friends that share her Culver City...

  • Culver Business Leader Curtis Reis Dies at 79

    Mar 13, 2014

    Chamber Leader and former head of Culver City-based Alliance Bank Curtis Reis was a global traveler to seven continents, lifelong sports enthusiast and a man committed to social justice. Reis, 79, passed away on February 25 from complications of heart failure. Curtis, a kind, loving and generous man devoted to family, friends and colleagues, was born June 15, 1934 in New York City. He was the son of L. Sanford Reis and Josephine Mills Reis. He grew up in and around Ridgewood, New Jersey, and in...

  • What Might Have Been For UCLA Basketball

    Mitch Chortkoff|Mar 13, 2014

    By Mitch Chortkoff Sports Editor John Wooden won 10 national championships as the UCLA basketball coach from 1964 to 1976, the greatest dynasty in the history of the sport. Since Wooden retired, UCLA has won only one more in 37 years. In an intriguing new book by Southern California author Steve Bisheff, In The Shadow Of A Legend, the case is made that the Bruins missed out on several more championships because Wooden's prized assistant coach, Jerry Norman left the program at age 38, due...

  • Magical Mystical Marvelous Mayhem

    Mar 13, 2014

    You too can be a part of the Magical Mystical Marvelous Mayhem hosted by the Friends of the Culver City Youth Health Center. The group's annual major fundraiser is on Saturday, March 15 at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Culver City. California State Senator Holly J. Mitchell will be honored at the event for her tireless efforts in the field of health and services for children and families, as well as her support of the Health Center. The Saint Patrick's Day themed event begins at 5:30 p.m. with a...

  • Former Centaur Banks Chooses Bethany College

    Mitch Chortkoff|Mar 6, 2014

    By Mitch Chortkoff Sports Editor Darius Banks, one of the most talented quarterbacks in Culver City High history, is planning to resume his career at Bethany College in Kansas next season. Banks has received a full scholarship, which is unusual at an NAIA school. Banks’ last year at Culver City was in 2008. He played two successful years at Fullerton College and also attended Central Washington. Banks may have former Centaur teammate Ijumaa Armstrong on the Bethany team. Armstrong, a receiver a...

  • City Manager's Update

    John Nachbar|Mar 6, 2014

    City Clerk’s Office • City Commissions, Committees, and Boards Applications - Applications for current vacancies on various City Commissions, Committees, and Boards are currently being accepted! More information and the online application form can be accessed here: https://www.culvercity.org/Government/Misc/Commissions.aspx. The first deadline is March 11. Please call (310) 253-5851 for more information. Community Development Department • Southern California Hospital – The Watseka Parking...

  • Culver Grad Papadopoulos Announces Engagement

    Mar 6, 2014

    Elli Christina Papadopoulos of Culver City and Seth Dionne Burroughs of New York City have announced their engagement. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Shelly Papadopoulos of Culver City and Petros Papadopoulos, of Thessaloniki, Greece. A graduate of Culver City High, she holds a bachelor's degree in business from the USC and is employed as a loan officer for Grow America Fund in New York City. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Ida Dionne Burroughs, of Plainfield, the late Robert A....

  • Centaur Girls Reach Playoff Finals

    Fred Altieri|Mar 6, 2014

    By Fred Altieri Observer Reporter The Culver City High girls basketball team gallantly fought for and secured its second consecutive invitation to the CIF Southern Section, Division 2AA championship game. The Centaurs eliminated another powerhouse on the road, Norco High of Riverside County Tuesday night. The 68-55 final score was the Centaurs’ sweetest victory of the season and especially considering that Norco was the scene of the team’s semifinal heartbreaking loss two years ago by four poi...

  • Culver Girls Win Again

    Fred Altieri|Mar 6, 2014

    By Fred Altieri Observer Reporter Grace, poise, execution and team defined the Culver City High girls basketball team at Del Goodyear Gymnasium last Saturday night as the they went toe-to-toe with perennial Orange County power Foothill High. And the Centaurs delighted the intimate but boisterous home crowd in a third round CIF Southern Section, Division 2AA playoff thriller by seizing victory in the final crucial minutes, 57-49. Only four days earlier the Culver girls took a nice long bus ride...

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