2011 - 04 Larchmont Chronicle

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APRIL 2011

vol. 48, no. 4 • delivered to the 76,439 readers in hancock park • windsor square • fremont place • park labrea • larchmont village • Miracle Mile

Bake sales, donations aid victims Schools, Rotary, restaurants help

SUMMER CAMPS Pages 18-24

SECTION ONE POTHOLE repair underway. 5 GRATITUDE served on Larchmont. 7 GALLERIES line the Art Walk. 9 MILLIONAIRE visits Alexandria House. 9 EARTH DAY at Park La Brea.

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BEATNIX poems at Fairfax High. 10 BIKE PLAN pedals forward. 12 SENDING 'Raymond' to Russia. 16 SOCIAL calendar fills up. 28

SECTION TWO Real Estate Home & Garden

SPRING is in bloom. 11 CLUBHOUSE controversy.

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CHAPLIN celebration. 7

For Information on Advertising Rates, Please Call Pam Rudy 323-462-2241, x 11

Bake sales, donation boxes and preparedness events are ways local residents are assisting the Japanese earthquake and tsunami victims. Youngsters are selling baked goods in front of Larchmont stores. St. Brendan students were assisting in front of Pickett Fences; Larchmont Charter students set their bake sale booth at Chevalier’s Books. Christ the King School students are making every Friday till Easter “Red and White Friday.” Students, faculty and staff are wearing red and white during the day and donating money. Wilshire Rotary Club members donated more than $2,000 at a recent meeting, Funds will continue to be solicited and will be matched by the Rotary Foundation. They will be sent to one of the Rotary districts in Japan that has been affected. See Earthquake victims p. 6

Bungalow back in court Two cases pending Criminal charges against the Larchmont Bungalow, 107 N. Larchmont Blvd., were set to be heard in Los Angeles Superior Court March 29, after the Chronicle went to press. For an update visit our website, at larchmontchronicle. com. City attorney Tina Hess says the criminal case alleges the restaurant is operating without a certificate of occupancy, and its owner filed a false affidavit in support of a building permit. A civil suit has been moved to Thurs., April 7 at 9:30 a.m. in L.A. Superior Court, Dept. 71 at 111 N. Hill St. Judge Sousann Bruguera is expected to set a hearing date at that time, said city attorney Kim Westhoff, who is handling the civil case. Both cases rest on circumstances involving tables and chairs at the site.

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SOME OF THE youngsters at Third Street School who are getting the message across. Story page 9

LaBonge, Wesson return for another term Final election results for Council District Four and District 10 The results are in. According to talk on the Boulevard, Councilman Tom LaBonge was the clear winner in the Council District Four race in Hancock Park and its environs. He did well district wide as well, garnering 55.09 percent of the votes. In all, the incumbent got 8,956 votes, according to city final results from the March 8 election.

Candidate Tomas O’Grady scored 30.93 percent of the votes in the CD-4 race; 5,028 residents cast their ballots for the Los Feliz resident. Film producer Stephen Box reaped 13.98 percent and 2,273 votes. Council District 10 Incumbent Herb Wesson took a clear lead with 73.84 percent of the votes cast for the District 10 council seat. He got the majority 8,212 votes.

Andrew Kim came in second with 10.70 percent of the votes, or 1,190 votes cast for him. The remaining four candidates made 1,720 votes.

'Design for Living' in May Our annual special section will feature area homes, lifestyles and personalities, published in the May Larchmont Chronicle. Advertising deadline is Mon., April 11. To reserve space, call Pam Rudy, 323462-2241 x11.

On the Boulevard Glimpses by Jane

SPRING SHOWERS can't dampen the enthusiasm of co-chairs of the Windsor Square-Hancock Park Historical Society Garden Party, from left, Myrna Gintel, June Bilgore and Laura Foti Cohen. Proceeds will fund a greening project begun last year at John Burroughs Middle School. Story page 8

Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami are on the minds of Larchmontians. And residents are assisting our global neighbors in every way they can. *** The party at Lakeside Country Club for Leon Saliba’s 100th birthday drew close to 200 guests, Carol Leahy told us at Village Heights. Leon’s six children, plus grand- and great grandchildren and See BLVD., p. 30

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