Articles from the March 6, 2014 edition

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Intergenerational Writers Create Verbal Collage

By Sandra Coopersmith Feature Writer If reincarnation exists and the universe is listening, consider this my bid to come back as a student at Turning Point School in Culver City. Please. In 2010 the...

 
 By Mike King    Real Estate    March 6, 2014

Culver City Home Owners Face Huge Increase In Taxes - Schools Bond Measure on Ballot for June

If you are a property owner in Culver City you should read this. The Culver City Unified School District Board is placing a Bond Measure on the ballot in June that will increase property taxes for...

 

Former Centaur Banks Chooses Bethany College

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...

 

Culver Republicans Schedule Meeting

The Republican Party County Central Committee 54th Assembly District Board (which includes Culver City) meets every second Tuesday of the month. The next meeting is March 11 at Lenny's Deli, 2379...

 
 By John Nachbar    News    March 6, 2014

City Manager's Update

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! Mor...

 

Culver Grad Papadopoulos Announces Engagement

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...

 

Fun Things to do Close to Home

By Neil Rubenstein Observer Columnist March is upon us and many of my friends are wondering where can I go that is new and different, close by and reasonable. Try these. Story time at the Santa...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    March 6, 2014

Centaur Girls Reach Playoff Finals

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...

 

Potluck Dinner Planned For Japanese Runners

The Culver City Sister City committee invites the public to welcome two delegates from our sister city of Kaizuka, Japan, who will be here to participate in the Los Angeles Marathon. Hidekazu Matoba and Masako Okazaki will be spending a week in...

 
 By Fred Altieri    Sports    March 6, 2014

Culver Girls Win Again

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...

 

No Reason to Doubt Clippers' Sincerity Now

By Mitch Chortkoff Sports Editor Based on my actions of the last 30 years or so, I made a startling decision last Friday. Without question, if the Lakers were playing that night I’d go there. I...

 

These are Sandra's Dreams

Life is a story and you are the main character. Your first chapters will help for the next times we must write and live.) Time is running out and the world is getting smaller, but there is enough time to make the world a better place by uniting...

 

ALRIGHT ALRIGHT ALRIGHT!!!!!

Under threat of rain and cover of tents, emotions and energy were as high and as raging with fun and comaraderie as the wild surf on the beach at Santa Monica. While dodging raindrops and even seeing...

 

Mitchell to Chair Committee on Women and Inequality

At the request of Senator Holly J. Mitchell (D-Culver City), the Senate has established a new Senate Select Committee titled Women and Inequality: Strategies to Promote Opportunity, which she will...

 

School Superintendent to Talk School Bonds at Chamber

The Culver City Unified School District Board voted Tuesday to place a $106 million School Bond on the June 2014 California General Election. Dave LaRose, Superintendent of Schools, will be...

 
 By Lynne Bronstein    News    March 6, 2014

School Board Approves Election for Bonds

By Lynne Bronstein Observer Reporter At their meeting Tuesday night, the Culver City Board of Education unanimously approved an election set for June 3 to pass bonds that would fund renovations and in...

 

MOVIE REVIEW: A Double Feature of Murder, Madness, Mystery and Noir

This week brings us two delectable works that embrace and celebrate film noir and all the deliciousness of the genre. One, THE BAG MAN, inspired by "The Cat", a work by Jungian scholar Marie-Louse...

 

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