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Agreement Signed Between ABCUSD and American Federation of Teachers
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Local Residents Flock to Friends of Arts/Education Annual Family Arts Festival
By Jerry Bernstein Photos by Kefu Wei
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historic step was taken at the June 2 ABC School Board meeting in the relationship between the ABC Unified School District and the American Federation of Teachers with the signing of a resolution by members of the School Board and the Federation affirming their partnership. The partnership began under former Superintendent Dr. Ronald Barnes with Laura Rico, President of the local chapter of the AFT in 1999. At that time they decided to get together and find a different way of working
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Local children lined up during the afternoon festivities to play instruments and sing children's songs dur during the annual festival at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. Here in front of the Musical Zoo, ten children and three instructors started an impromptu song-fest. For the younger children there was an arts and crafts tent that featured Mexika who brought sounds of ancient Mexico, including instruments and vocal music. She also told a number of native American stories. Photo By Kefu Wei
Norwalk LionsByAnnual Awards Banquet Helen M. Brown
he 11th Annual Family Arts Festival was held June 7 at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts. Presented by the City of Cerritos and Friends of Arts Education, this year the Festival celebrated the power of the arts in freeing the imagination and to bring cultures together. This year there was something for everyone. For this writer one of the highlights was found on the main theater stage where Whitney High School Music Theater presents excerpts from the musical “Cats.” They were followed by the Ling’s Dance Academy who presented Chinese dances. Opening the performances was the International Peace Choir followed by Trio Capricco and Students who presented clas-
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Knabe Fishing Derby Draws Thousands By Jerry Bernstein
T Lion's Club members gather aroung Luigi Vernmola (front left) for a picture. Photo by Helen Brown Friends, family, and members of the Norwalk Lions Club gathered at the La Mirada Holiday Inn Friday, June 5, 2009 to celebrate their annual Awards Banquet. It was a gala affair. The guests were met with mariachi music entertainment during social hour. At 6:00 the ballroom doors were opened to display a colorful dec-
orated room with linen-covered tables with gold and purple balloons in the form of lions serving as centerpieces. President Lenora Perri welcomed the guest then turned the program over to Master of Cer-
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he Annual Cerritos Kids Fishing Derby was presented by L. A. County Supervisor Don Knabe and the Cerritos Rod & Gun Club. This is a special event for boys and girls ages 5 to 15. The day started with a 7 a.m. pancake and sausage breakfast and the eagerly awaited fishing contest began at 8 a.m. and ended at 11 a.m. The winners were divided into four different age groups. The largest fish of the day was caught by four year old Alejandro Morales from Inglewood. “My dad put his secret bait on my line and I caught the fish!” Alejandro’s weighed in at a whopping 2lbs, 13 oz. “I feel very privileged to be able to offer this annual derby to the kids and their families”, said Supervisor Knabe, “I want to thank all the sponsors and
A very excited young angler awaits the weigh-in of the fish he caught. The fish weighed 18 oz. Photo by Ken Cha volunteers who made this event special”. Congratulations to the following winners of the Fishing Derby: Ages 4-6 1st – Marco Mendoza, Artesia
2nd – Daniel Morales, Lakewood 3rd – Maleah Erguiza, Gardena Ages 7-9 1st – Joseph Avendano, Long Beach 2nd – Darius Wynn, Compton See DERBY page 5