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Ocean Park Branch Library, 2601 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405 

 

 

 

Announcements:

 

 

 

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.

 
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.
 
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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Daniel Siegal Camping is a Trip Here: Coachella Preview, Friday,
April 15, 2011, LA Times Calendar, pp. D 3
 
      . . .
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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