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William Emboden Book Release and Signing Party THIS Sunday!

 
Many of you know William Emboden. It would please him greatly if you would honor him by attending this event. It's at Wacko and should be a very good time. You'll see lots of your neighbors there and be able to shake William's hand! Send your RSVP to Tony Clark to make sure there are enough goodies for all: ClarkArts@aol.com  

 
Location: La Luz de Jesus Gallery, 4633 Hollywood Blvd., 90027
(Located in the back of Wacko / Soap Plant: The 2nd Happiest Place on Earth)

March 20th, 2016 from 4 - 7 p.m.

The Artist William Emboden ph.D.,F.L.S. has published seven books, coauthored two others, and is the sole author of two hundred and fifty articles. He has served as professor of biology in two California universities. His five year Presidential Appointment at Harvard University and lectureships at UCLA and Oxford University are a part of a distinguished academic career during which he was given the Outstanding Professor award. Emboden's foray into art began with his early, meticulous, botanical drawings. His talent led him to create by employing a variety of media. His studies with two leading European artists - an Italian and a German - his appreciation of ancient scripts and global museum visits opened his mind to a wide concept of art and artistic methods. His expansive interests and artistic techniques have culminated in internationally acclaimed art exhibitions. Privately collected, he is enjoying his quiet celebrity. This book explores and touches on his many endeavors. It is the first work to treat Emboden's artistic talents as a true marriage of poetry and science. This book is a revelation of the great diversity of his art and the new language with which he creates. 


The ARTIST and Your neighbor, William Emboden Ph.D., F.L.S.

Richard Greene - Art Showing March 20 Noon to 4 p.m.

I'm inviting you to the 2nd showing/sale of my work at the marvelous G2 Gallery. 

Date/Time: Sunday, March 20, 2016, Noon til 4 p.m.
Location: G2 Gallery, 1503 Abbot Kinney Bl., Venice, CA.

No entrance fee, free food! I would love to see you there and show off some of this work. 

Click the poster to download its pdf version.



Cheers,

Richard Greene
 
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AGRESSIVE SCAM ARTISTS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD!!
 

Breaking News - Monday Night, March 14

The women you see in this image were going door to door in the afternoon of Monday, March 14 on upper Deronda. One neighbor actually let them inside. They told the neighbor they were with PS Circulation. The neighbor looked that up on her computer and ousted them immediately when she saw that this is a SCAM! They go door to door and either steal or scout for future thefts. DO NOT answer the door. They are rude and aggressive! Please be safe. Call the police and if you are a client of Post Alarm, call them as well. 

Here's the account from the neighbor: "I was just getting home from work last night unloading my car when I was approached by these women who were very friendly. They represented a magazine company called PS Circulation. They were very charming and convinced me they were raising money as single mothers to go back to school to become a nurse and cosmetologist and support themselves and kids. Being too trusting and empathetic I listened and allowed them to sit down in my house. I soon figured out something wasn't kosher and they just wanted money, cash or check. I looked the company up in Google and found that as suspected it was a scam. I told them they needed to leave or I was calling the police and told them to leave the neighborhood. They protested a bit but left without incident." 

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Movie by Moonlight at the Greek Theatre April 9th
 
Greek Theatre -  Save the Date  April 9th - Community night. The Greek Theatre will be hosting a movie night for the community in advance of their official opening this spring. Please see flyer below. Admission is free, but tickets are required. Please let me know if you are interested in attending. **Movie is TBD, but will be family-friendly. Write to Catherine.Landers@lacity.org


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UCLA Festival of Books April 9 & 10 (FREE)!
 

 
Click on banner to get more details on this Festival of Books!



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PRESS RELEASE - Neighborhood Integrity Initiative

Press Release for Neighborhood Integrity Initiative 
John Schwada, communications director 
310 709-0056 

K-TOWN LEADERS SEE BALLOT PLAN AS A WAY TO PROTECT THEIR COMMUNITY

Leaders of Neighborhood Integrity Initiative Stand with K-Town Activists
 
Los Angeles, March 2, 2015 - Koreatown community leaders gave Jill Stewart, campaign director for the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative, a tour of the site where a Beverly Hills developer is seeking to build a 27-story luxury housing project abutting low-rise apartments and on streets that can't handle the traffic of a mega-project. 
 
"This project is the poster-child for our Neighborhood Integrity Initiative," Stewart told six TV and radio reporters at an impromptu news conference after the tour. "This project should have died long ago at the hands of sensible planning. Instead it continues to live and pose a threat to Koreatown's character, its traffic and its environment. When our ballot measure is approved by voters, projects like this will be stopped in their tracks."
 
The Neighborhood Integrity Initiative is a proposed ballot measure to limit the over-development frenzy in Los Angeles that is creating overwhelming traffic gridlock and destroying the character of neighborhoods. Its proponents are now obtaining the signatures needed to place the measure on the ballot.  
 
Last year the Los Angeles city planning commission voted to kill developer Mike Hakim's 27-story Koreatown project. One commissioner called Hakim's mega-project "wildly inappropriate." But Mayor Eric Garcetti kept it alive by overriding the commission decision and moving the project forward to a City Council vote. The project - aka Colony Holdings LLC - is now awaiting a hearing before the council's Planning and Land Use Committee. 
 
"For this 27-story project to be built, city officials will have to bend almost every rule in the book - but that happens every day at City Hall," said Stewart. "The rigged system at City Hall rewards greedy developers and it is hard to beat. But the public can win and put new controls on reckless development if they vote for our measure when it gets on the ballot."
 
Koreatown attorney and activist Grace Yoo also said the project will result in the destruction of more than a dozen rent-controlled units. "If this project is built it will have a domino effect on the rest of the area," Yoo warned. "All of these mom-and-pop apartment buildings will be swept up by developers. The working families living in them will be evicted and the developers will put up luxury housing. I support the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative. We need it to save our communities."
 
Reporters also heard from Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council vice-president Aura Vasquez who said: "I'm not against all development, just irresponsible projects like this one. Unfortunately many developers don't have the best interests of the community in mind, and they're ruining our community and filling the streets with their traffic. In Koreatown we have a traffic crisis and a parking availability crisis created by too much development. When I get home from work it's often almost impossible for me to find a parking space. Many times I have to walk alone several blocks in the dark from my car to my apartment, and it's scary."
 
The Neighborhood Integrity Initiative will impose a two-year moratorium on all discretionary development projects. These are projects that require special handling, rule-bending and council intervention to go forward.
 
For a maximum of two years, this moratorium will stop these often flagrantly obnoxious projects that overwhelm our traffic, our neighborhoods and our environment. The moratorium will stop all projects seeking a zone change, a height district change or a general plan amendment meant to intensify the development of properties.
 
LA deserves a breather from the onslaught of over-development.  The moratorium will provide that relief.
 
Also, the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative will require City Hall to begin a periodic, systematic review of its planning rules as set forth and established in the General Plan. During this review process, the public will have new opportunities to shape the rules of the road and the destinies of their communities.
 
The Neighborhood Integrity Initiative leadership is confident that a General Plan shaped by citizens, not developers, will insist that the city only approve projects if they can be supported by infrastructure. Now City Hall irresponsibly puts the horse before the cart - allowing development, for example, before our transportation systems are able to handle them. The result is chaos. Community input in setting the planning rules should fix this flaw.
 
Finally the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative will permanently protect a citizen-shaped General Plan against the most egregious abuses of the current rigged system at City Hall for approving major projects.
 
Our General Plan is supposed to be the city's planning constitution. Its integrity needs to be protected. Today, however, General Plan amendments are handed out to developers like candy.
 
Our measure will stop these developer hand-outs that fuel over-development. 
 
Our measure sets standards that put a lid on City Hall's irresponsible practice of routinely approving General Plan amendments that allow greedy developers to impose their neighborhood-busting, traffic-snarling, special interest projects on our communities.

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This is YOUR City!

We are the Coalition to Preserve L.A. for a livable Los Angeles. We are placing the Neighborhood Integrity Initiative, a sensible, community-based solution to curtail overdevelopment, on a citywide ballot. Inform yourself about developer greed, neighborhood battles, and the upcoming election.

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Get your friends on board. We need their help to keep Los Angeles livable. Forward this email to your friends and family or share on your social media so they can connect with the Coalition to Preserve L.A. and receive vital information about our community-based campaign. We're going up against powerful, deep-pocketed forces. We need everyone in every L.A. neighborhood to get the word out.
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Emergency Prep Neighborhood Assets Program (EPNAP)
 
During and immediately following a disaster, there is a potential for interrupted police/fire services due to power outages. This loss of power can cause emergency communication services to become temporarily inoperable. Additionally, structural damage to police/fire facilities can hinder the ability of police/fire personnel to respond to calls for service when the need is greatest.The purpose of this program is to partner with our local communities in identifying neighborhood resources/assets within the geographic borders of Operations-West Bureau (OWB), which can be utilized by first responders during a disaster. These neighborhood resources/assets will serve as a backup supply in the event police/fire personnel are cut off from access to City supplies.

In preparation for this scenario, we are seeking anyone or anything that would be useful to police/fire personnel in responding to or recovering from a disaster. Our ultimate goal is to ensure normal emergency operation services during any type of disaster.

Attached is a signup sheet for community members who are willing to provide OWB with resources/assets that will assist with police/fire operations during a disaster. Examples of key neighborhood assets would be:
  • Food, water & emergency medical supplies.
  • Batteries and generators.
  • Radios and radio equipment.
  • Tents/moveable covered structures.
  • Trucks, pick-up truck, constructions vehicles.
  • Construction equipment.
If you're interested in providing access to any of the stated items or other supplies & equipment not listed that might be useful, please email Officer Arthur Holmes at 22655@lapd.lacity.org or call him at 323-871-4068. 
 
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Happy Hour in the Village at 5 p.m. 



Jeff's Happy Hour has been such a welcome event on Friday afternoons. Join your neighbors and friends every Friday from 5 - 7 p.m. 
 
Jeff and Karen look forward to seeing you and enjoying the beginning of another wonderful year in Beachwood!
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Beachwood Cafe    

 



Why not wander into into the Cafe and have a meal and conversation with any one of the many neighbors you will run into? This IS family! 

In days gone by, most neighbors would meet spontaneously in the local cafe and visit about all manner of neighborhood issues. It looks like those days are here again! How many times have you found yourself meeting with a friend at the Cafe? Have coffee in the morning. Breakfast of lunch before your stroll through the neighborhood. Have dinner and a glass of wine at night. We're so lucky to have our Cafe - right in the heart of Beachwood Canyon!

2695 N. Beachwood Dr. 
(323) 871-1717

Follow them on Twitter @BeachwoodCafe

Check out their Facebook Page

City Council District 4 Resource List
 



Councilmember Ryu's WEBSITE
                            
Chief of Staff, Sarah.Dusseault@lacity.org 
Senior Advisor, Alexander.Kim@lacity.org 
Executive Assistant, Sylvie.Martinez@lacity.org
Scheduler, Yena.Ji@lacity.org
Planning Deputy, Julia.Duncan@lacity.org
Senior Deputy, Toluca Lake, Alice.Roth@lacity.org
Senior Deputy, Hollywood Field Office, Nikki.Ezhari@lacity.org

Senior Deputy, Hollywood Field Office, Catherine.Landers@lacity.org  
 
Neighborhood Advocate, Daniel.Park@lacity.org
Neighborhood Advocate, Emiliano.Hernandez@lacity.org
Neighborhood Advocate, Adam.Miller@lacity.org

 

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Fog Catchers - Water Solution!



Would it be shocking to discover that there is an easy source of water just waiting to be tapped? Click on either image and watch this groundbreaking video. 





A Happy Memory


Bob Fosse & Tommy Rall, in the best dance number of the movie "My sister Eileen" (Columbia, dir. by Richard Quine, 1955). Choreography by Bob Fosse.

Click image for a sweet show




 


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Sincerely,
 
Fran Reichenbach
Beachwood Canyon Neighborhood Association
info@beachwoodcanyon.org
323-462-BCNA (2262)