Articles from the May 16, 2012 edition


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  • City Manager's Updatel

    May 16, 2012

    City Manager’s Update May 11 Community Development Department • Westfield Culver City – Tenant Improvements have been completed at the following stores: Extreme Pizza, Things Remembered, Old Navy, Fashion Traffic, FootLocker/Champs Sports, Angl, Inc. Permits have been issued to the following stores: Footaction, Inc., Ulta Beauty, Finish Line, Café Creole. A permit has been issued to Belkin International, Inc., for a new kiosk in the mall. • EBAY - Plans have been approved for a tenant improvement located at 10451 Jefferson Boulevard. • Sugar...

  • Culver City kids in Musical "Alice in Wonderland"

    May 16, 2012

    Date: Tue, 8 May 2012 10:28:02 -0700 Hello, I was given your e-mail from fellow dee-Lightful parent Liz Kinnon and I was hoping we could let the community know in the Culver City Observer about this great children's Musical production of Alice in Wonderland coming up. Attached is a picture that can be used and below all the pertinent info. If you could let me know that would be great! Based on the 1951 Disney animated feature Alice in Wonderland and the novels of Lewis Carroll, Culver City’s dee-Lightful Productions with kids ages 7 to 17, w...

  • Culver Resident Winslow Graduates

    May 16, 2012

    Culver City resident Esther Winslow graduated from Azusa Pacific University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in Nursing on May 5 and joined nearly 1,400 graduates at the spring commencement ceremonies. Azusa Pacific University is an evangelical, Christian university committed to God First and excellence in higher education. With 51 undergraduate majors, 30 master's degrees, 13 credentials, 8 doctoral programs, and 14 certificates, the university offers its more than 9,900 students a quality education on campus, online, and at seven...

  • Over $5,000 Raised For Culver City High

    May 16, 2012

    Airport Marina Ford and Ford Motor Company have partnered to help raise money in support of Culver City High as part of Ford’s Drive One 4 UR School program. Culver City community members helped raise over $5,000 for Culver City High by test driving Ford vehicles and hosting a car wash during the event. Airport Marina Ford worked with Culver City High to host the one-day event lat the school. More than 200 people test drove Ford vehicles and for every test drive Airport Marina Ford donated $20 to the local school to help fund programs that h...

  • Ed Foundation: So many Memories…

    May 16, 2012

    The Culver City Education Foundation’s 14th annual Tribute to the Stars on May 11 was a resounding success at its second year at the historical Sony Picture Studios. With a crowd of over 450 in attendance, which included parents, CCUSD teachers, administrators and classified employees and community members everyone associated with the event was generous. Included were the business community, who donated auction items and the food; the awards and event sponsors, including Association of Classified Employees-Culver City, Culver City Federation o...

  • Library Plans Book Sale Saturday

    May 16, 2012

    Another all day book sale with thousands of titles to choose from will be available on Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm at the Julian Dixon Culver City Library. Most books are $1. Volunteers are needed. Setup starts at 7:30 a.m. and breaking the sale down begins at 2:30 pm. Volunteers can sign up for the first shift, 7:30am to11:30 or the second shift, 11:30 am to -3:30 pm. (Pizza lunch included!) or stay all day. High School students and Scouts can receive community service credit. Email info@ccfol.org if you have questions or want to volunteer...

  • Council Considers Fee Increases

    Lynne Bronstein, Observer Reporter|May 16, 2012

    Services Provided By City Discussed Lynne Bronstein Observer Reporter Monday’s City Council meeting saw the Council mulling the establishment and amending of fees and charges for services provided by the City. In the shadow of the upcoming budget hearings, the issue of fee increases was not easy to resolve. The Council passed the fee resolution but only after considerable discussion. In 2008, after a comprehensive study of city fees by a consultant, Culver City approved a “cost recovery pol...

  • Relay For Life at Culver High

    May 16, 2012

    The 2012 Relay for Life will be held this weekend on the Culver City High football field. The event will begin Saturday at 9 am and end at 9 am Sunday. The Opening Ceremony will include the survivor lap. The Luminaria Ceremony will be held at 9 pm Saturday with the Fight Back program at 8:30 am Sunday followed by the closing ceremony’s following at 9 am Sunday. Each dollar raised helps save lives....

  • Culver Baseball, Softball Teams Begin Playoffs

    Mitch Chortkoff, Sports Editor|May 16, 2012

    As the Ocean League champion, Culver City High will begin the CIF baseball playoffs in a home game Friday at 3 pm. The Centaurs will host an opponent to be determined following a wild card round earlier in the week. By defeating defending champion Santa Monica, 7-6 and 1-0 last week the Centaurs completed a 10-0 league season. It’s the first time in school history Culver City has gone undefeated in the league. In the final league game Jay Steiner pitched the shutout. Culver had six hits, i...