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Supervisor Lindsey Horvath Honored by the LVHF
By Annemarie Donkin
On a gorgeous winter day, more than 150 residents of Santa Monica Mountains communities gathered at King Gillette Ranch in Calabasas on Saturday, March 4, to honor Third District Supervisor Lindsey P. Horvath on her first 100 days in office.
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After the recent storms, the mountains were emerald green underneath a cloudy sky as guests convened for a splendid luncheon highlighted by a champagne toast.
Kim Lamorie, President of the Las Virgenes Homeowners Federation (LVHF), along with the LVHF Event Committee hosted the gathering of folks committed to preserving the beauty and sanctity of the Santa Monica Mountains.

The LVHF gave special thanks to Joe Edmiston and the The Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority (MRCA) and the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District.
Topanga resident Ken Mazur played outstanding jazz guitar to accompany the event throughout the afternoon.
After a convivial cocktail hour and a delicious meal provided by Chef Cordelia Catering (chefcordelia.com), guests settled in for the program.
Lamorie invited several people, longtime leaders dedicated to the preservation of the Santa Monica Mountains, to speak prior to Horvath.
Roger Pugliese, Vice President of the LVHF and chair of the Topanga Association for a Scenic Community (TASC) addressed Horvath directly, expressing the sentiments of the invited guests. “We are thrilled that you have become our supervisor,” he said acknowledging Horvath’s understanding of the importance of preserving the Santa Monica Mountains. “It takes all of us to do this, we all can take part.”