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reDiscover Center Set to Begin Summer Tinkering Camps
LOS ANGELES, CA: rediscover Center, the non-profit tool training and maker space for children in their 15th year, announced plans to begin their popular summer tinkering camp program for both in person attendees and at-home…
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The Culver City Film Festival, now in its sixth year, is well known to filmmakers and filmgoers as a local event that promotes independent filmmaking around the world. Festival Director Jon Gursha and Festival Programmer Peter Greene expect this year to be a tremendous success with screenings of hundreds of films from around the world. “Film Festivals inspire people to make a point and show their talents through the art of filmmaking,” said Jon Gursha. The Cinemark 18…
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LOS ANGELES, CA: reDiscover Center, LA’s largest public kids makerspace, is proud to announce enrollment for their 10 week summer camp season is nearing capacity. The camps, called “Tinkering School LA,” are held at reDiscover Center’s main location on Washington Blvd. in Culver City and at satellite locations in Manhattan Beach, Los Feliz, and Pacific Palisades.
“Tinkering School LA has been extremely popular here at reDiscover since we started the camps in 2011,” stated…
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This year the Culver City Film Festival kicks off at Rush Street with a must attend actors panel and Gala. Industry veterans, Producers, Directors, writers and Thesp's to attend major event tonight. Do not miss this event to include Thesp's Danny Arroyo, Tracey Birdsall,…
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The women of Culver City Elks Lodge #1917 have done it again. They got together to spend a evening dining, painting a picture and bidding on items up for auction. All to benefit the Culver City High School Homeless Children.
There are nearly 200 teens attending Culver City High School who are homeless. On top of the usual angst high schoolers face, these children also worry about basic survival essentials; finding shelter, food, and a way of keeping clean. The Culver City United…
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Toni Ferrara was named Elk of the Year for 2017-2018 at an honorary dinner held Friday night, 3/23/2018.
This honor was given for her unflagging willingness to do whatver needed to be done and always doing it with a smile.
The Culver City Elks bestows scholarships to high school seniors and Toni was there helping grade the essays and rank the entrants.…
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The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (BPOE) will be celebrating their 150th anniversary on February 16, 2018. This celebration will attract more than two million Members, families and community partners around the nation.
The BPOE is one of the premiere Charitable and Patriotic organizations in the United States.
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has made more than $6 billion dollars in donations since first starting…
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Strategic Legacy Investment Group is about to break ground on an upscale residential development on the Westside of Los Angeles, in Ladera Heights. The 36-unit project, Knowlton Luxury Residences, is located at 6944 Knowlton Place, just south of Centinela Ave at La Cienega Blvd. Groundbreaking is set for July 24th of this year at the site location, …
Added by Lianna Sarkisian on July 13, 2016 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment
Mu Lambda Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and The Ivy Centennial Foundation will bring “The Hot Pink Affair: Pretty In Paris” to Culver City,…
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PREFACE: Three weeks ago I registered this complaint regarding Toxic Gas Discharge from an on-going sewer project by the City of Culver…
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On Wednesday, December 9th, Rachlin Partners, in Culver City kicked off the season with members of the design and architecture community at their annual holiday party, sponsored by California Homes. It was a fun and festive evening, complete with flowing champagne, delicious hors d’oeuvres and a brilliant string quartet.…
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She hadn’t practiced with a team since grade school. Then in her 30s, one woman found joy in open water racing.
While Stephanie Hopson was swimming laps at the Santa Monica Swim Center, she used to watch the adult Masters swim team a few lanes over. At first, their skill in the water intimidated her.
“I had the idea that I wasn’t fast enough, but then I realized that it was open to all levels, so I decided to give it a try,” she said.
Hopson…
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Maverick Eyewear, a Culver City brand that handcrafts customized wooden frame sunglasses, announced their grand opening on September 3, 2015. The company prides itself on handcrafting wooden…
Added by Kristin McMullin on October 9, 2015 at 4:47pm — No Comments
On June 21, Culver City’s dignitaries and art patrons, including Culver City Councilmember Meghan Sahli-Wells, Culver City Cultural Affairs Commissioner Thomas Aujero Small, Deputy Director at the Broad Art Foundation Richard Cherry, and former President of the Los Angeles Arts Commission Merry Norris, attended the award-winning Jacaranda Music Series’ first performance of…
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Jason May and Melanie Webber, two local triathletes, have excelled in competition and both started out in the pool: the Culver City Plunge. One has reached the elite level and the other is a novice swimmer, but they both enjoy the sport and the time they spend swimming laps at Culver City’s beautiful pool.
Triathlon season is approaching! And they’re gearing up…
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Nineteen seconds. For most of us, that’s not a lot of time to accomplish much, maybe fill up a glass of water, walk up the stairs, or get a leash for the dog.
But for aspiring Olympian Derek Toomey, that’s enough time to swim two laps of the pool.
Toomey, who just finished his college swimming career at the University of Minnesota, moved to Los…
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Join Santa Claus and your favorite Los Angeles musicians at Fais Do Do this Saturday, December 20th for a wonderful Holiday variety show!
Tickets are $12
18 + w/ ID
Doors open at 8:00 PM
Acts:…
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Menchie’s (www.menchies.com), the fastest-growing frozen yogurt franchise, has officially opened a Culver City location on Main Street and Culver Blvd.
To celebrate, Menchie’s, will have a seven-day grand opening celebration starting this Saturday, June 28th where they will be offering free yogurt from 11am-1pm (up to 8oz). In addition, the Saturday celebration will feature a balloon artist, free t-shirts for the…
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