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COMMUNITY NEWS GROUP • DECEMBER 11, 2009

Crafters Get Into Holiday Spirit at Faire Held at Pat Nixon Senior Center By Randy Economy (Cerritos) It looked a lot like Christmas this past weekend over at the Pat

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New and Re-Elected Board Members Installed at Cerritos College Meeting

here in Cerritos. Judy and Sue Johnson and Roxanne Sherratt from Pipi’s Primatives of Cerritos were selling handmade colorful pine-

Cerritos College President Linda Lacy gives oath of office to Board members Bob Hughlett, Bob Epple and Shin Liu.

The Artesia Cerritos Woman's Club and City Councilman Jim Edwards. Nixon Senior Citizen Center here in Cerritos. Community members attended the City’s annual Holiday Boutique that attracted dozens of local artisans, crafters, and eager shoppers. The boutique has been a very popular community tradition and featured hand-crafted gifts, holiday decorations, entertainment, refreshments for sale and crafts. Some of the most unusual items for sale were ceramic pots that had faces etched in them from Al and Pat’s Designs

cones in an assortment of vibrant colors, along with quilts, bags, scarves and holiday dolls. The Kolostian Family of Cerritos (Richard, Pat, and their children Peter and Ava) were selling beautiful hand crafted jewelry items. Also doing great business was the Artesia Cerritos Woman’s Club, including member Mabel Low who made hand crafted gold “macaroni angels.” Carolers donned in vintage holiday attire also entertained would-be shoppers with Christmas carols and holiday cheer.

Board officers for the coming year will be President Bob Hughlett, Vice-President Tom Jackson, and Secretary Bob Arthur. By Larry Caballero At its Dec. 9 Board of Trustees meeting, outgoing member Carmen Avalos was recognized for her years of service before the installation of re-elected board members Bob Epple and Bob Hughlett and newly elected member Shin Liu. Cerritos College President Linda Lacy

officially gave the oath of office to them. Board President Epple thanked Avalos for her deep roots and active participation in the community. “You served the students and this Board very well.” Avalos praised the members and congratulated Liu. “I will miss being here and representing my community. I believe in what I’m doing, and I will always be just a phone call away. I‘m one of you.” During the Organizational Meeting, an election for new Board Officers was held. The new officers for the coming year will be Board President Bob Hughlett, VicePresident Tom Jackson, and Board Secretary Bob Arthur.

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