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Student Guide to Local Resources THESTUDENT GUIDEBOOK TO LOCAL RESOURCES EMAIL [email protected] TOLL FREE 323.462.1384 FAX 323.468.9920 WEB mi.edu TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I: General Information Part III: Venues Banking............................................................................................ 3 All Styles........................................................................................... 11-12 Bookstores, Libraries & Newsstands....................................... 3 Acoustic............................................................................................ 12 Education........................................................................................ 3 Blues................................................................................................. 13 Employment Agencies.................................................................. 4 Full Bands - Pop/Rock.................................................................. 13 Government Services (Local, State & Federal)...................... 4 Jazz..................................................................................................... 13 Gyms................................................................................................ 4 Latin/World...................................................................................... 13 Health............................................................................................... 4-5 Restaurants...................................................................................... 13 Health Insurance............................................................................ 5 Open Mics........................................................................................ 14-15 Hotels & Hostels............................................................................ 5-6 Outdoor Events............................................................................... 15 Housing........................................................................................... 6 Legal Services & Referrals.......................................................... 6-7 Part IV: Sights & Sounds Moving (Coming/Going).............................................................. 7 Postal Info....................................................................................... 7 Amusement Parks........................................................................... 16 Supermarkets................................................................................. 7 Beaches........................................................................................... 16 Social Services.............................................................................. 7-8 Museums.......................................................................................... 16-17 The Press........................................................................................ 8 Restaurants..................................................................................... 17-19 Tourist Information........................................................................ 8 Road Trips/Getaways................................................................... 19-20 Travel Agencies............................................................................. 8 Sporting Events.............................................................................. 20-21 Transportation (Public)................................................................ 8 Television and Movie Studio Tours............................................ 21 Utilities............................................................................................. 8 Theaters............................................................................................ 21 Weather Information.................................................................... 8 Tickets............................................................................................... 21 Water Parks..................................................................................... 22 Part II: Musical Needs Zoos / Botanical Gardens............................................................ 22 CD & DVD Duplication................................................................. 9 Hearing Protection........................................................................ 9 Instrument & Equipment Repair................................................. 9 Instrument Insurance.................................................................... 9 Music Industry Services & Organizations................................ 9 Music Stores.................................................................................. 9-10 Photography................................................................................... 10 Record Stores................................................................................ 10 Rehearsal Studios......................................................................... 10 Sheet Music Retailers.................................................................. 10 GENERAL INFORMATION PART 1 5454 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 7140 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood BANKING (323) 860-1511 (323) 876-2741 Bank of America www.bankofamerica.com Musicians’ Interguild Credit Union World Book and News Co. (24 hrs) (800) 622-8731 www.musicianscu.org worldnews.in-hollywood-ca.com (800) 393-3833 1652 N. Cahuenga Blvd., Hollywood 6300 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood (323) 465-4352 (323) 860-6901 817 N. Vine St., Suite 200, Hollywood (323) 462-6447 Gateway Newsstand 7800 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood (323) 969-2076 (323) 460-7140 BOOKSTORES, LIBRARIES Chase Bank www.chase.com & NEWSSTANDS EDUCATION (800) 935-9935 Barnes & Noble Los Angeles Unified School District www.barnesandnoble.com 1500 N. Vine St., Hollywood www.lausd.net 189 Grove Dr. Suite K 30, Los Angeles (213) 241-1000 ( 323 ) 466-1121 (323) 525-0270 5445 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood Counterpoint Records & Books Los Angeles City College (323) 461-7146 www.counterpointrecordsandbooks.com www.lacitycollege.edu 5911 Franklin Ave., Los Angeles 855 N Vermont Ave. Los Angeles, CA Wells Fargo (323) 957-7965 (323) 953-4000 www.wellsfargo.com (800) 869-3557 Book City Script Shop Hollywood Community Adult School www.hollywoodbookcity.com 1521 N. Highland Ave., Hollywood 1233 N. La Brea Ave., W. Hollywood 17223 Midwood Dr., Granada Hills (323) 993-1700 (323) 882-6124 (818) 731-9565 The Learning Annex 1600 Vine St., Hollywood Los Angeles Public Library www.learningannex.com (323) 468-3000 www.lapl.org (800) USANNEX US Bank 1623 N. Ivar Ave., Hollywood www.usbank.com (323) 856-8260 (800) 872-2657 1874 Hillhurst Ave., Los Feliz 6922 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood (323) 913-4710 (323) 817-6360 ALL LISTINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE LAST UPDATED 10.07.2015 PAGE 3 GENERAL INFORMATION PART 1 EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Vet Center Gold’s Gym 5730 Uplander Way. Suite 100, www.goldsgym.com The California Employment Culver City 1016 Cole Ave., Hollywood Development Dept. (EDD) (310) 641-0326 (323) 462-7012 (Unemployment Insurance) www.edd.ca.gov V.A. Hospital and Outpatient Clinics LA Fitness (800) 300-5616 www.losangeles.va.gov www.lafitness.com 7021 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles Volt Services Group 351 E. Temple St., Los Angeles (323) 462-5199 www.volt.com (213) 253-2677 626 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 700, Los Angeles (213) 689-0010 24 Hour Fitness 11301 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles www.24hourfitness.com (310) 478-3711 Stivers 6380 West Sunset Blvd, Hollywood www.stivers.com (323) 461-2024 3701 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 515, Los Los Angeles County Dept. of Angeles Consumer Affairs Hollywood YMCA (213) 386-3440 dca.lacounty.gov www.ymcala.org/hollywood 500 W. Temple St., Los Angeles 1553 Schrader Blvd., Los Angeles AppleOne (213) 974-1452 (323) 467-4161 www.appleone.com 9100 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 362W, LA County Bar Assoc. Immigration Beverly Hills Legal Assistance Project HEALTH (310) 228-9400 www.lacba.org (213) 485-1873 HOTLINES OfficeTeam 300 N. Los Angeles St. Suite 3107, Emergencies (Fire Dept., Police, www.officeteam.com Los Angeles Paramedics & Highway Patrol) 10960 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 900, Los ($20 consultation fee, walk-in only) 911 Angeles (310) 209-6811 U.S. Citizenship & Alcoholics Anonymous Immigration Services (USCIS) www.aa.org Select Staffing www.uscis.gov www.selectstaffing.com (800) 923-8722 300 N. Los Angeles St., Rm 1001, 801 S Grand Ave. Ste.125, Los Angeles (213) 408-0262 Los Angeles NCI’s Cancer Information Service (800) 375-5283 www.cancer.gov (800) 4-CANCER GOVERNMENT SERVICES Small Claims Court (LOCAL, STATE & FEDERAL) http://www.lacourt.org/division/ Suicide Prevention Lifeline smallclaims/smallclaims.aspx www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org California Department of Motor Stanley Mosk Courthouse (800) 273-TALK Vehicles (DMV) 111 North Hill Street www.dmv.ca.gov Los Angeles, CA 90012 Sexual Assault Hotline (800) 777-0133 (213) 974-5425 www.rainn.org (800) 656-HOPE 803 N. Cole Ave., Hollywood (for California Social Security Office driver’s license & ID cards only) www.socialsecurity.gov Substance Abuse Treatment 1122 N. Vine St., Hollywood 936 N. Formosa Ave., West Hollywood (for Helpline Registration transactions only) (866) 613 2861 www.samhsa.gov (800) 662-HELP Veterans Building/Regional Office GYMS (non-medical inquires) www.va.gov Crunch Fitness URGENT CARE Federal Bldg., 11000 Wilshire Blvd., www.crunch.com Citizens Medical Group Los Angeles 8000 Sunset Blvd., W. Hollywood www.citizensurgentcare.com (800) 827-1000 (323)
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