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Ocean Park Branch Library, 2601 Main St.,
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Announcements:
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Saturday. April 2, 2011 2 pm Ocean Park
Branch Library, 2601 Main St.
- Film Series: Mary
Pickford
- Film Historian: Elaina
Archer
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- Santa Monica City Planning Commission:
- DR 09-001; CUP10-023 & VAR
10-021
- 1907-29 Lincoln Boulevard
- Proposed One-Story, Retail Building
w/ Drive-Thru Pharmacy Window Adjacent to South At-Grade
Parking (31 Parking Spaces Provided) Accessed From Bay Street
& Lincoln Court & w/ Basement Stock & Electrical
Rooms.
- Total: 11,586 Gross SF
- Filed 1/26/2009;
- CUP 10/15/2010
- CA Lincoln & Pico, LLC c/o Tatum
Real Estate, Inc.
- Dillon Tidwell, Contact
- 970-282-1038
- CUP 11-001
- 395 Santa Monica Place
- Modification of Alcohol CUPs for 8*
Restaurants & Food Court: Patio Hours for Alcohol Sales to
1:30AM & Full Closure at 2:00AM. *La Sandia, Ozumo, Pizza
Antica, Sonoma Wine, True Food, The Market, Xino & Zengo
Restaurants.
- Filed 1/21/2011
- CUP 09-005
- 2219 Ocean Avenue
- Previously Approved by PC to Convert
Landmark SFD to Bed & Breakfast. Appealed to City
Council & Remanded Back to PC.
- John Heidt, Applicant
- 3/23/2011
- (S. Albright)
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- March 5th, 2011, 2 p.m. Ocean Park
Library: History of Film Series: Gangland: Bullets over
Hollywood. Presented by El.aina Archer.
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The Santa Monica Conservancy's Annual
Meeting, will be held at 2 PM January 23 at the historic Church in
Ocean Park, a contributor to the Third Street Historic
District.
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- The program includes an illustrated talk
by author and historian Jeffrey Stanton on the history of Ocean
Park and its amusement piers, presentation of preservation and
service awards, board elections, a brief review of 2010 projects
and activities, and refreshments.
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- The Church in Ocean Park is located at
235 Hill Street (Corner of 2nd and Hill), Santa Monica,
90405. Street parking is limited; there are public lots
adjacent to Hill Street between Main and Neilson Way.
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- The Santa Monica Planning Commissin
Agenda:
- http://www.smgov.net/planning/planningcomm/planningcaselists.htm
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Christopher Hawthorne Reading L.A.
latimes.com/culturemonster
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- I, Kara Schwartz, finally
published a book of poetry.
- It is called Songs from the
Places.
- You can find it on Amazon
- http://www.amazon.com/Songs-Places-Kara-Eve-Schwartz/dp/145637169X/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&qid=1296087405&sr=8-16
- It chronicles all the places, I have
lived and visited: California, New York, NJ, Vermont, Sweden,
Florida etc.
- Hope you enjoy!
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Documents:
- Daniel Siegal Camping is a Trip
Here: Coachella Preview, Friday,
- April 15, 2011, LA Times
Calendar, pp. D 3
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- The grounds have a pop-up culture of
roller-skating, parties and
- more.
- Weekend Civilization: For three days,
camping areas by the
- Coachella's site became a
mini-society
- . . .
- Unfortunately for the all-night party
animals, the Pure Filth
- Bassface afterparties, where 10,000 beat
freaks danced until 4 a.m.
- last year won't be returning. L.A,-based
DJs such as Daedelus and
- Nosaj Thing got the campsite moving last
year, but this year have
- moved onto official sets at the
festival.
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Matilda Yoelin [
-2011]
Matilda Yoelin, nee Schachter, 99, born in
Chicago, passed away on February 18, 2011 in Santa Monica, CA. She is
survived by her children, Myra Pomerantz, Shelley Yoelin, Naomi
Yoelin; grandchildren Rachel Braude, Anna Pomerantz, Elyse
Hoffenberg, Louis Yoelin and Sam Yoelin; great-grandchildren Alexa,
Jordyn and Taylor Hoffenberg. In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be
made to Klezmer Music Foundation, (donation link
http://tinyurl.com/4akc5hw ) or Desert Winds Freedom Band (donation
link: http://tinyurl.com/6332vj4.) as a tribute to Matilda's
life-long love of music.
Published in Chicago Tribune on
February 27, 2011
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