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BEVERLY HILLS COURIER | MAY 2, 2014 Page 5

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10th Go Red Fundraiser Comes To Beverly Wilshire Next Friday By Laura Coleman The 10th annual heart health fundraising event, Go Red for Women luncheon, is Friday, May 9, at The Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons. Chaired by Gail Becker, this year’s keynote speaker will be Janet Evans, four-time Olympic Gold Medalist in distance freestyle swimming. Heart disease is the num-

PRIME PRIMA–Prima is a 6-month-old, 8-pound, beautiful Toy Poodle rescued by ShelterHopePetShop.org. Those interested adopting Prima may call Shelter Hope at 805-3793538 or contact Kira Lorsch at 4Dogs@ RHLGroup.com.

SOCCER CHAMPIONS–The Beverly Hills AYSO Boys Under 10 Development team won the championship at the Founders Cup Tournament in Torrance this past weekend. As the youngest boys’ team at Beverly Hills, this was its very first championship, following a second place win at the Apricot Jam Tournament in Moorpark two weeks earlier. In the picture (from left) front: Yosha Reiss; second row: Jesse LaMon, Brandon Brooks, Alex Manavi, Connor Saul, Liel Yosian, Edward Davis, Royden Sabar, Gal Cohavy and Christopher Levinger; back: Coaches Didier Reiss and Offer Cohavy.

Longtime Beverly Hills Resident Dr. Mitchell Karlan Dead At 86 By Laura Coleman Services were held this week at Hillside Memorial Park for Beverly Hills’ Dr. Mitchell Karlan, M.D., who passed away on April 24 surrounded by his family. He was 86. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, after graduating from high school he enlisted in the Air Force and rose to the rank of lieutenant. He graduated sum-

Greystone Mansion To Host Concours D’Elegance Sunday

ma cum laude in 2 1/2 years from Ohio State University, where he was named valedictorian of his class. There, he met his future wife, Judith Tyroler. Karlan then earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. Five years later, after interning at the University of California, San (see ‘DR. MITCHELL KARLAN’ page 16)

Dr. Mitchell Karlan CENTENNIAL YOUTH ART–Centennial Youth Art committee members and judges get ready for the Centennial Youth Art Contest. Pictured (from left): are judges Macey Lipman, Mary Apick Yari, and Claudia Deutsch; cochairs Annette Saleh and Sharon Nazarian; judges Mayor Lili Bosse, and Zale Richard Rubins; and co-chair Dr. Brian Goldberg.

Beverly Hills Centennial Youth Art Contest Entries Now On Display At City Hall Through Sunday By Courier Staff Winners for the Centennial Youth Art Contest were announced yesterday at City Hall. Entries are on display today through Sunday in the Municipal Art Gallery at City Hall. Winners included: Barrett Epstein, Liza Freiberg, Eric Fram, and David Isaacman for

Visual Arts; Sarah Lepkowitz, Benjamin Liker, and Macelyn Morris for Photography; and Paxton Clark for Film. “This is a great way to involve the students in the Centennial Celebration,” Board of Education VP and Judge Brian Goldberg told The Courier. The contest featured art

ber one killer of women. Nationally, 43 million women are living with heart disease. “We are giving women a reason to take their own heart health seriously,” Becker told The Courier. The event kicks off at 10:30 a.m., followed by a luncheon at noon. Visit http://lagoredluncheon.ahaeve nts.org for more information.

inspired by the theme, “Beverly Hills 100 - What it Means to Me.” Contestants included youths from aged 5-18 years of age from Beverly Hills schools and from Beverly Hills’ Sister City Herzliya, Israel. For the full list of winners, including all second and third place winners in each division, visit www.bhcourier.com. END OF WATCH–The L.A. Police Protective League and the Eagle & Badge Foundation unveiled the End of Watch Memorial Wall, with the names of the 206 officers who have died in the line of duty.Pictured (from left): the Artist, Timothy Lampros, Eagle & Badge VP Arthur M Kassel, LAPD Chief Charlie Beck, LAPPL President Tyler Izen, E&B Treasurer Kristi Eckard, E&B President Peter Repovich and E&B Chairman Aaron Straussner, Esq.

By Victoria Talbot Greystone mansion will host the Concours D’Elegance Sunday featuring an exhibition of 175 vintage, classic automobiles and motorcycles, including the 60th Anniversary of the Porsche Speedster and the 50th Anniversary of the Ford

Mustang. Approximately two-dozen Porsches will be on view, including the very last one produced. Mustangs will include the Shelby GTs and Cobra competition cars. (see ‘CONCOURS page 16)

MATH TOURNAMENT–These El Rodeo fifth grade students participated in the Culver City e=mc2 Math Tournament. Students were awarded certificates at the El Rodeo PTA Meeting. Pictured (from right): Sarah Rosenblum teacher and students Ben Maizes. Olivia Maizes, Dylan Torbati, Jacob Lee, Nicholas Cohen, Principal Kevin Painter, PTA Co-Presidents Marjaneh Manavi and Jodi Galen.

Celebrate Mother’s Day In Style At Many Beverly Hills Hotels By Laura Coleman Treat the special lady in your life, your mother, to something decadent this year for Mother’s Day, by visiting visiting a luxurious hotel in Beverly Hills. The Peninsula Beverly Hills offers a Spa Mother’s Day AN AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT– David S. Wesley, presiding judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court presents the 2014 Criminal Courts Bar Association Lifetime Achievement Award to Beverly Hills attorney Jay Jaffe.

Indulgence package and the decadent Mother’s Day threecourse dining menu in The Belvedere. The “Indulgence”package includes a classic manicure and pedicure for two followed by afternoon tea for two in The Living (see ‘CELEBRATE’ page 16)


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