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Concours d’ Elegance Brings Route 66 To Rodeo Drive Exclusive to The Courier, the Rodeo Drive Concours d’Elegance announces the theme for its 2015 Father’s Day event – “Highways to Heaven”, honoring Route 66, Autobahn and Autostrade. See page 17 for the full story.

Dry Summer Beverly Hills prepares for dry future facing City, state water restrictions

New Wells May Be City’s Most Valuable Investment

Beverly Hills Fire Service Day is Saturday at 1 p.m. 5

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Leymah Gbowee Shines Bright In B.H.

Vicki Reynolds will receive an honorary doctorate from American Jewish University. 9 Make plans now for the 27th Annual Robinson Gardens Tour, themed "Masterpiece", alluding to Masterpiece Theater program Downton Abbey, on May 16. The day includes a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Victoria Tennant will serve as Grand Marshal. For more information, visit www.robinsongardens.org/ 27th-garden-tourmasterpiece/ •Health & Wellness 12 •School Camps 18-19 •Birthdays 20

VISIONARY WOMEN–Pictured, from left: Veronica Smiley, Angela Nazarian, Leymah Gbowee, Lili Bosse and Ambassador Nicole Avant.

By Laura Coleman From the ballroom stage at The Beverly Wilshire on Tuesday, vibrantly attired in traditional Liberian dress, 2011 Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee offered a message of hope and perseverance at the Beverly Hills-based Vision-

ary Women’s second salon. Gbowee’s call to heal the world through nonviolent means resonated palpably amongst those in attendance. At times, this vibrant, poignant African woman, who had helped bring about the (see ‘VISIONARY WOMEN’ page 14)

Mickey Fine Pharmacy – Still Fine After More Than 50 Years This year, The Courier celebrates 50 years in the community. Throughout George Christy, Page 6 Patricia Underwood Is A Hat Evangelist: Vogue Editrix Raises Millions For The Anna Wintour Costume Institute With Her Met Ball At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art Editorial from Rabbi Pressman AND MORE

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the year, we will honor the legacy of excellence in Beverly Hills’ heritage businesses that have called the City their home since 1965 or earlier. By Matt Lopez Mickey Fine Pharmacy owner Jeff Gross considers himself a stickler for history. He loves to research those that came before him, and when he took control of Mickey Fine a little more than a decade ago, his goal was to keep it as true to its original style as possible. That proved to be a bit easier said than done. While undergoing renovations a little less than a decade ago, Gross was stunned to disJeff Gross cover there were little to no photographs in existence of the He spoke to the family of Fine, “old days” of the Mickey Fine the pharmacist who turned the Pharmacy & Grill at 433 N. Roxbury Dr. (see ‘MICKEY FINE’ page 22)

By Victoria Talbot A far-reaching Water Enterprise Plan that will define the long-range strategy for Beverly Hills water supply and identify action items in the City's water portfolio is in the Public Works, with sweeping plans that include an upgrade to the City’s existing water treatment plant, the development of three new wells in the La Brea Sub-Basin, building a new pumping station and the installation of 23,000 feet of new pipeline as conveyance to the existing treatment plant. Such a plan may have seemed far-fetched mere

months ago. But with Gov. Jerry Brown’s executive order to cut water use statewide by 25 -percent, and subsequent 36percent cuts in Beverly Hills, the water paradigm has shifted dramatically. Now, the Public Works Staff and Commission believe this is the ideal time to create a 10-year strategy for the City's portfolio, production and corresponding projects. Currently, the City depends on the Metropolitan Water District for 90 percent of its water. City staff, Psomas Consulting and the Public Works Commission examined (see ‘NEW WELLS’ page 22)

State Restrictions Mandate 36-Percent Cut In Water By Victoria Talbot A new ordinance that restricts water consumption in the City by 30-percent was finalized by the Beverly Hills City Council at the same time as the California State Water Board unanimously passed a mandatory cut back of urban water use statewide by 25percent Tuesday. The state’s legal advisers will review state rules before they go into effect, and cutbacks will be set so that communities that use the most water will have the deepest cuts. But the State Water

Board is expecting to see dramatic improvement in conservation by June. For example, San Francisco is required to cut eight percent, while Sacramento is at 28-percent. Los Angeles is at 16-percent. Bakersfield, Modesto, Malibu and Beverly Hills must cut 36-percent. Every city is also required to collect usage data and report to the State Water Board monthly for auditing. Cuts are expected to take effect June 1 statewide. (see ‘WATER RESTRICTIONS’ page 16)

THE STARS COME OUT — Michael J. Fox and Tracy Pollan flank Julianna Margulies when she received her star (2,550th) on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Television Celebrity Photo Agency/Scott Downie

Millie is one of several pets up for adoption this week, presented by Freshpet. 4

For more photos, see George Christy’s column on page 6.


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