Articles from the April 4, 2012 edition

Sorted by date  Results 1 - 18 of 18



City Manager's Bi-Weekly Update

March 30, 2012 City Manager’s Office • Cesar Chavez Day - On March 26 the City Council presented a proclamation designating March 31 as Cesar Chavez Day. The City Manager’s Office also received additional information from a resident about Presi...

 

Fashion Show Coming Up

The Culver City Woman’s Club will have a “Spring Into Fashion” show on Saturday, April 14 at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel, 6161 West Centinela Ave., Culver City. There will be a social hour beginning at 11 am followed by a luncheon at noon. Fashi...

 

Local Scout to Give YMCA a Facelift

By David W. Myers Special to The Observer The long and narrow yard that fronts the Culver-Palms YMCA on Sepulveda Boulevard is getting a much-needed makeover, thanks to an ambitious project launched by a local Boy Scout. The project is the...

 
 By Cheryl Giraud    News    April 4, 2012

Culver Hotel Thrives with Makeover

Cheryl Giraud Special to the Observer Founded by Harry Culver in 1924, the iconic triangle-shape property located in the heart of downtown, the historic Culver Hotel recently went through a massive...

 

To the Editor

Over the last two weeks I've been walking Culver City neighborhoods with City Council candidate Meghan Sahli-Wells. While in the past I have supported her as a candidate based on friends' recommendations, I decided this time I would volunteer to...

 

Dear Editor

Our city council elections are on Tuesday. Your Culver City Chamber has endorsed four candidates for city council Mehaul O’Leary, Andy Weissman, Scott Malsin and Jim Clarke. The Chamber’s endorsement interviews maybe viewed on our website www...

 

Dear Editor

I am not voting for Scott Malsin because I don’t condone his lack of action. Millions of people a year see his inaction from the 405. The Design for Development (Amended May 2009) pertaining to Advertising Content of the Westfield Culver B...

 

Dear Editor

I am writing to express my support of Scott Malsin for Culver City Council. I have known Scott for coming up on a decade now, and during that time he has consistently demonstrated how much he understands and cares for Culver City and its residents....

 

Dear Editor

I am writing to express my support of Meghan Sahli-Wells candidacy for Culver City Council. I’ve had the privilege of working with her over the past two years as Culver City drafted its Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan and the creation of the C...

 

Dear Editor

Elect Scott Malsin to City Council, There are several qualified candidates running for the four open positions on the City Council for Culver City on Tuesday but one candidate stands out as being the most qualified. That candidate is Scott Malsin....

 

Dear Editor:

I am pleased to endorse Megan Sahli-Wells for City Council. We are all pleased that Culver City has become a “destination” for many from throughout Southern California who like to lunch and dine at our restaurants and shop at our stores and att...

 

Dear editor

I support Scott Malsin for Culver City Council. Scott served with honor and distinction until December when he was forced to make a very important personal decision. He chose to retire from his public service rather than lose his medical benefits...

 

Dear Editor

I am voting for Mayor Mehaul O’Leary. I will vote for Mr. Weissman and Mr. Clarke, as well, but Mr. O’Leary is my first choice. He is the only candidate that runs a business with a payroll, so he knows how important sound fiscal practices are and...

 

Dear Editor

I strongly support Scott Malsin’s bid for Culver City’s City Council. I have known Scott for over five years. He always makes himself available for discussions and listens closely to all viewpoints. Time and again I have seen him incorporate tho...

 

Dear Editor

Re: Alley west of Centinela, between Washington Place and Washington Boulevard Culver City is being beautified in every way and makes the residents proud to live there. However, the alley behind our property is a relic of the past still remaining in...

 

Ex-Bruin, Laker Wilkes Makes Hall Of Fame

Former UCLA and Laker star Jamaal Wilkes, who also played for the Clippers, was voted into the Naismith Basketball Hall Of Fame this week. The following statement was issued by Lakers Owner Dr. Jerry Buss on behalf of the Lakers organization: “Anyone...

 

Bynum Continues To Test Lakers' Patience

Andrew Bynum has been known for erratic behavior throughout his seven years with the Lakers. It appears as if he’s getting worse, and some members of the media and current and former players are wonde...

 

Can Clippers Succeed Without Billups?

It was the injury that has seriously altered the Clippers’ season. Veteran floor-general Chauncey Billups collapsed to the court with a season-ending torn left Achilles-tendon while playing an away g...

 

Powered by ROAR Online Publication Software from Lions Light Corporation
© Copyright 2024