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MADELEINE PAUKER remain closed for several weeks. and businesses in the area, she said. infrastructure projects that will reduce the Daily Press Staff Writer City spokesperson Constance Farrell said Earlier this week, the City Council amount of water it imports from the regional the water main breaks are believed to be discussed delaying the replacement of water utility by 60%, which local officials say The city of Santa Monica is replacing a related to partial pipe corrosion. The city is water mains until the city reaches its goal will save ratepayers money in the long run as water main on Ocean Avenue due to two replacing the entirety of the corroded pipeline of becoming water self-sufficient by 2023. water main breaks this week and the road will and has restored water service to residents The city will spend $78 million on three SEE WATER PAGE 11 Man The Return of the Greek wounded MADELEINE PAUKER in police Daily Press Staff Writer

The chef behind Inotheke, a shooting in modern Greek restaurant that shut its doors in downtown Venice Santa Monica earlier this year, is back with a new concept. MADELEINE PAUKER ELA Greek Eats opened Daily Press Staff Writer this week at 307 Lincoln Blvd. in Venice, a few blocks from A man was hospitalized with the Santa Monica border. The non-life threatening injuries takeout-oriented restaurant Wednesday after he was shot by Los serves similar fare to Inotheke, Angeles Police Department officers including Greek classics like in Venice, authorities said. spanakopita, mousaka and Officers responded to a souvlaki. Chef Carolos Tamazos, disturbance call in an alley near an alumnus of three-star Thorton Place and Pacific Avenue restaurant Per Se in New York, and made contact with the man, said ELA marks his transition who police said was behaving from upscale to casual dining. aggressively and carrying a glass “For three and a half years, bottle and wooden sticks. Officers I had a full restaurant in Santa attempted to de-escalate the Monica,” said Tamazos, who situation before opening fire around originally hails from Cyprus. 5:30 p.m. “I wanted to downsize, but I The man, who police said is in still wanted to work with Greek his 30s, was struck by gunfire and cuisine, and the market for casual transported to a local hospital. No Greek cuisine in Los Angeles officers were injured in the incident. hasn’t really taken off yet.” An LAPD spokesperson said the Tamazos said he adapted the department will not reveal more light and citrusy dishes he was details about the incident until it serving at Inotheke to work in releases a critical incident briefing Kylie Mazon-Chambers in 45 days. SEE GREEK PAGE 6 NOW OPEN: The former Santa Monica chef has opened a new casual eatery in Venice featuring Greek food. [email protected]

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Annenberg Community Master Gardeners provide free garden- Beach House, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. ing tips, solutions to gardening problems, seeds and seedlings as well as their Bring Your Baby Book Club technical expertise based on the Master A baby-friendly book club for parents and Gardener Volunteer Training Program caregivers with young children and babies. which provides intense gardening train- Discuss books while the babies eat, sleep, ing emphasizing organic gardening and or play. For adults and their babies. Main covers vegetables, fruits, flowers, shrubs, Library, 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. trees, soils, composting, pests and har- vesting. The Master Gardeners of Los Main Library Docent Tours Angeles visit the Pico Farmers Market on Docent led tours are offered the third the third Saturday of each month 9:30 am Friday of each month. Docent led tours of - Noon. 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Trump critic Bids must be submitted on forms supplied by the City of Santa Monica. Bid packages containing all forms, specifications, terms and conditions may be obtained on theCity’s AVERY YANG in overwhelmingly Democratic California. Online Vendor Portal. The website for this Notice of Inviting Bids and related documents Associated Press “If you were to ask me to list the California members of Congress who are the is: Planet Bids or http://vendors.planetbids.com/SantaMonica/bidsearch4.cfm. There is Last month, one of the most confrontational most virulent on social media in regularly no charge for bid package and specifications. congressional voices against President condemning the president at every possible Donald Trump and his immigration policies moment, I think Ted Lieu would have to be directly questioned a top Border Patrol officer the top of that list,” said Harmeet Dhillon, the about why a 3-year-old girl was detained and national committeewoman of the Republican separated from her grandmother when they National Committee for California. tried to cross the border into Texas. Lieu’s mother and father after arriving in CITY OF SANTA MONICA “Do you know any 3-year-olds that are the U.S. sold gifts and jewelry, then opened NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE criminal or national security threats to the a gift store, and eventually grew the business THE SANTA MONICA United States?” Rep. Ted Lieu, a California to 10 establishments. Lieu worked for free for ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW BOARD Democrat, asked Border Patrol Chief Brian them during breaks from studying computer Hastings. science and political science at Stanford Hastings quietly responded: “No, I don’t.” University. Lieu’s highlighting of the case of the young His ROTC service paid for his degree DATE/TIME: August 19, 2019, 7:00 p.m. girl, who was reunited with her family after and he was supposed to serve in the military LOCATION: Council Chambers, (wheelchair accessible) about six weeks, was personal. He and his after graduating, but an eye exam revealed Santa Monica City Hall, 1685 Main Street parents, George and Kerry Lieu, immigrated worsening vision, meaning he could have from Taiwan to the U.S. when Lieu was 3. And avoided military service even after the PROPERTIES: following Trump’s election in 2016, Lieu has military paid for his higher eduction. But Lieu emerged as a frequent and high-profile critic decided to serve four years in the Air Force as • 19ARB-0123: 920 Berkeley Street: Single-Unit Residential of the president and many of his followers. a military lawyer and is still in the reserves. He said in an interview he hopes to use “He wanted to give back to his country,” • 19ARB-0196: 2425 Olympic Blvd: Water Garden Bay Pavilions his enhanced profile and aggressive stances to Kerry Lieu said. “This country has given us • 19ARB-0249: 2525 Michigan Avenue: Sign Adjustment help defeat Trump next year. Lieu represents so much.” • 19ARB-0290: 1633 Ocean Front Walk: Sign Adjustment the liberal 33rd Congressional District in Lieu entered politics as a councilman in • 19ARB-0277: 1633 Ocean Front Walk: Restaurant California that includes Beverly Hills, Malibu the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance and was • 19ARB-0307: 2729 Wilshire Boulevard: Mixed-Use and Santa Monica — but believes he can sway elected to the state Legislature in 2005, where • 18ARB-0539: 425 Broadway: Commercial Addition people outside Democratic Party strongholds he pushed bills to help renters and expand • 19ARB-0121: 420 Broadway: Façade Remodel to vote against the president. environmental protections. “I’m not going to be able to convince a Lieu said it’s wrong to suggest that all • 19ARB-0122: 420 Broadway: Signs die-hard Trump supporter to not support Democrats in the U.S. House are as far to the the president, I’m just trying convince left as GOP critics suggest they are. More information is available on-line at https://www.smgov.net/Departments/PCD/Boards- everyone else,” he said. “I think if you look “The incoming freshman class is Commissions/Architectural-Review-Board/ or at (310) 458-8341 (en espanol tambien). at the xenophobic policies of the Trump overwhelmingly much more moderate than Plans may be reviewed at City Hall during business hours. Comments are invited at the administration, it sows division among prior classes,” he said. “And if you look at hearing or in writing (FAX 310-458-3380, e-mail [email protected], or mail Santa Americans. It has inflicted cruelty on children the legislation that has passed the House and it has lowered ’s standing in the of Representatives, it’s been moderate Monica City Planning Division, 1685 Main St., Rm. 212, Santa Monica, CA 90401). The world .” legislation.” meeting facility is wheelchair accessible. For disability-related accommodations, please Lieu, 50, goes after the president and his He calls himself a progressive and was the contact 310-458-8701 or TTY 310-450-8696 a minimum of 72 hours in advance. All policies on , graphically criticizing first member of Congress to endorse Sen. written materials are available in alternate format upon request. Santa Monica “Big Blue” Trump and his supporters on issues ranging Kamala Harris, D-Calif. for president, citing Bus Lines #1, #2, #3, Rapid 3, #7, #8, #9, Rapid #10, and #18 service City Hall and the from border policy to Trump’s behavior. her experience as California’s former attorney Civic Center area. The Expo Line terminus is at Colorado Avenue and Fourth Street, a short Earlier this month, a Trump tweet about general. walk to City Hall. Public parking is available in front of City Hall, on Olympic Drive and in the the mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, prompted “We’ve worked together on a number of Lieu to respond: “Can you please stop being issues including criminal justice reform and Civic Center Parking Structure (validation free). a jerk for a few hours & pay respects to bail reform,” Lieu said. “When I authored the victim, families and law enforcement, without first law in a nation to ban gay conversion simultaneously attacking others? You are the therapy, she defended that in court before President of the United States. Act like it.” the federal district court as well as the Ninth Despite his constant railing against Trump, Circuit Court of Appeals.” Lieu’s mother said he never showed such Lieu once had journalism aspirations and aggressiveness earlier in life, describing her hoped to become an op-ed columnist, saying son as a quiet man who never talked back to “one of the coolest days of my life was in his parents and never mistreated his younger 1999 when I got an op-ed published in The brother. Washington Post.” “His personality in real life and his His tweets read like condensed editorials personality on Twitter are completely “in six sentences or less,” he said. different,” Lieu’s mother Kerry said in His mother sees it as natural that her son’s Chinese. “You look at Ted, he’s quiet. He writing helped turned him into an online would never physically fight anyone. But, he presence. will fight back against injustice.” She said he is “like his father. They don’t Lieu’s criticism of Trump stands out even talk much, but they’re great with the pen.”

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ANDREW DALTON knife that he knew how to use, and studied Associated Press ways to cover his tracks. “Those similarities point to one man, one A jury on Thursday found an aspiring killer: Michael Gargiulo,” Deputy District actor who was described by prosecutors as Attorney Garrett Dameron said during a serial killer guilty of fatally stabbing two closing arguments. women and attempting to kill a third in their The defense relied heavily on the lack Southern California homes. of forensic or eyewitness evidence putting After three days of deliberations, the Los Gargiulo at the scenes of the killings of Angeles jury reached the verdict against Ellerin and Bruno. A shoe-covering bootie 43-year-old Michael Gargiulo, who is also with Bruno’s blood and Gargiulo’s DNA was awaiting trial for a similar killing in Illinois found near her apartment in a complex in 1993. where they both lived. Gargiulo was convicted in the murder of “It’s incomprehensible to me that you 22-year-old Ashley Ellerin, in her Hollywood can make a case against someone when you home in 2001 on a night when she was can’t even prove where they were,” defense supposed to have drinks with Ashton Kutcher, attorney Dale Rubin said during closing who testified at the trial. Her father sat in arguments. court for the verdict, Gargiulo’s attorneys suggested that both Gargiulo was also convicted of the 2005 women were killed by the last men who murder of 32-year old Maria Bruno in her El saw them alive: Bruno by her estranged Monte home, and with the 2008 attempted husband, Ellerin by her apartment manager, murder of Michelle Murphy, who fought off with whom she’d had a sexual relationship. her attacker in her Santa Monica apartment Gargiulo’s attorney Daniel Nardoni and forced him to flee. suggested that the apartment manager was Jurors also found that Gargiulo was guilty driven to a jealous rage because of Ellerin’s of several special-circumstance allegations, upcoming date with Kutcher. including lying in wait and multiple murders, Kutcher, who in 2001 was a rising star of that make him eligible for the death penalty “That ‘70s Show” but not yet a household or life in prison with no possibility of parole. name, testified early in the trial that he and A final phase of the trial is set to start Ellerin were just getting to know each other Tuesday, with jurors to determine whether and had made plans to go out together for Gargiulo was sane at the time of the killings. drinks, but he arrived at her Hollywood Gargiulo sat in court in a lavender dress home very late and assumed she had gone shirt and slacks with eight sheriff ’s deputies out without him when he got no answer at standing behind him. He showed no reaction the door. No recovery, No fee as the clerk read the verdict. “I remember the next day, after I heard His attorneys declined comment outside about what happened, I went to the detectives court. Prosecutors and victims’ family and said, ‘My fingerprints are on the door,’” members did not speak to reporters. Kutcher testified. “I was freaking out.” A native of the Chicago area who moved The first and most important witness to Los Angeles in the late 1990s, Gargiulo in the case was Murphy, a fitness buff who had acting aspirations and worked as an fought off the much larger Gargiulo in 2008 air conditioning repair man and Hollywood and caused him to cut himself, leaving a trail nightclub bouncer at the time of the attacks. of blood as he fled. 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17th Street Lime and County Bike Coalition Partner for Safety Academy City of Santa Monica Lime will partner with Spoke, the Santa Monica chapter of the Los Angeles County Bike WOODLAWN Coalition (LACBC) to host Santa Monica “First Ride Academy,” where residents can learn how to Cemetery safely operate and ride scooters for the first time. Mausoleum The event is the first Santa Monica First Ride Academy and one of many in Los Angeles County that will be held over the next several weeks. These training courses will improve famil- Mortuary iarity with scooters so riders know the basics of safe scooter riding and responsible parking. 17th St/SMC at 1610 Colorado Ave, Saturday, August 17, 9:45 a.m. FD #2101 SUBMITTED BY COURTNEY CHESLA TORRES Helping families honor, Citywide remember, and celebrate life. “Clear the Shelters” Adoption Campaign kicks off Saturday Save the date! On August 17, 2019 the Santa Monica Animal Shelter will join NBC4 Southern ● Traditional Burial ● Green/Natural Burial ● Cremation California and Telemundo 52 for the fifth annual pet adoption event “Clear the Shelters”. Animal shelters throughout Southern California, and across the nation will open their doors ● Funeral Planning & Mortuary Services from 10am- 5pm to offer the public reduced fees of $20 per pet adoption. Clear the Shelters raises awareness about the benefits of pet adoption and aims to reduce ALL IN ONE LOCATION the animal overpopulation at local shelters. During the campaign NBC4 and Telemundo 52 1847 14th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404 ▪ (310) 458-8717 (on-call - 24/7) will cover news stories to spotlight the issue, including the importance of spaying/neutering, [email protected] ▪ www.woodlawnsm.com the benefits of micro-chipping, and helping families find the right pet for their homes. As part of this initiative, the public is encouraged to share photos with their pets on social media using the hashtag #Adoptdontshopsm, which will be shared in photo galleries by NBC and Telemundo 52. If you adopt in Santa Monica, share your photos on the Santa Monica Animal Shelter’s Facebook page with hashtag #AdoptSantaMonica. The Clear the Shelters initiative Send answers to [email protected]. seeks to get as many homeless animals into loving homes as possible. If you are considering MYSTERY PHOTO a pet adoption, please visit the Santa Monica Animal Shelter located at 1640 9th St., Santa The first person who can correctly identify where this image was captured wins a prize. Monica, CA 90401. For more details, visit NBCLA.com/cleartheshelters and Telemundo52.com/desocuparlosal- bergues. Follow @NBCLA and @Telemundo52 on social media throughout the campaign using hashtag #CleartheShelters and #DesocuparlosAlbergues. Clear the Shelters is an initiative led by NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations, a division of NBCUniversal. The initiative has inspired many to take action and open their homes to pets in need. Since 2015, Clear the Shelters has resulted in more than 250,000 pet adoptions nationwide. SUBMITTED BY ROBERT SILVERSTEIN, ANIMAL CONTROL ADMINISTRATOR

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Malibu Actor Sentenced for DUI in Malibu Actor Michael Madsen pleaded no contest today for misdemeanor driving under the influence after he crashed his SUV into a pole in Malibu earlier this year, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced. Madsen (dob 9/25/57) entered his plea to one count of driving with a .08% blood alcohol content within 10 years of another DUI offense. He was immediately sentenced to four days in county jail and five years of summary proba- tion. Madsen was driving in Malibu on March 24 when his vehicle struck a pole. Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies arrived and Madsen was arrested. Case 9VV00271 was investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. SUBMITTED BY GREG RISLING Sponsored by Win a Main Street Enterprise SEND YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR Fish Company Rewards Card for 174 Kinney St., discounts at 40+ Santa Monica 90405 office (310) 458-7737 local businesses. SIGN UP BEFORE Local AUGUST 16TH TO 6 FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2019 Visit us online at www.smdp.com BE AN EXHIBITOR Doctors suspect vaping AT THE BUY LOCAL HEALTH & behind dozens of lung FITNESS FESTIVAL! illnesses in US BY MIKE STOBBE but some adult cases have also been reported. AP Medical Writer No single vaping device or liquid is associated with the illnesses. As many as 50 people in at least six states Dylan Nelson, a 26-year-old Wisconsin have come down with breathing illnesses that man, went to see a doctor when he first may be linked to e-cigarettes or other vaping became ill. He has asthma, was diagnosed products. with pneumonia and was treated and released. No deaths have been reported, but at least Within a few days, he could barely a few have come close. breathe. He went to a hospital and was put Some patients have likened onset of the on a breathing tube. His two brothers kept a illness to a heart attack, and others to the flu. round-the-clock vigil over him in the ensuing Symptoms have included shortness of breath, days, and at one point one called his mother fatigue, chest pain and vomiting. Doctors say to the hospital, saying: “Mom, I don’t think the illnesses resemble an inhalation injury, he’s going to make it. ... He can’t die without SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH with the body apparently reacting to a caustic his mom.” substance that someone breathed in. He rallied and was released from the Dr. Melodi Pirzada, a pediatric lung hospital late last month. 11AM-4PM AT REED PARK specialist at NYU Winthrop Hospital in New But “he still has lung damage and heart York, said she’s seen two cases this summer damage,” and doctors still don’t know how 1133 7TH STREET — one of them an athletic 18-year-old who much they’ll heal, said his mother, Kim almost died. Barnes of Burlington, Wisconsin. Email [email protected] or call “We’re all baffled,” Pirzada said. The only Electronic cigarettes have been described (310) 393-9825 to find out more. factor was they had been vaping, as a less dangerous alternative to regular she said. cigarettes, but health officials have been Wisconsin health officials on Thursday worried about kids using them. Most of the said they’re seen 15 confirmed cases, with concern has focused on nicotine, which another 15 illnesses under investigation. New health officials say is harmful to developing York state officials are investigating 10, Illinois brains and might make kids more likely to has seen at least six, and Minnesota doctors take up cigarettes. this week said they have four more. California But some vaping products have been and Indiana have also been looking into found to contain other potentially harmful reported illnesses. substances, including flavoring chemicals and Health officials have only been counting oils used for vaping marijuana, experts say. certain lung illnesses in which the person had vaped within three months. Most are teens, SEE ILLNESSES PAGE 11

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the context of a 15-seat restaurant that plans to do much of its business through food delivery apps like Postmates. He said the menu ranges from simple gyros with tzatziki or tahini, tomatoes shallots and fresh herbs to fully composed dishes like lamb soutzoukakia. There are also vegetable sides roasted with olive oil, lemon, oregano and garlic, dips and spreads with pita, assorted salads and four traditional Greek desserts. Much of the menu is vegan, he said. The dishes cost substantially less than Inotheke, which served sophisticated share plates and was known for its wine selection. At ELA, gyros and salads cost $10, mousaka and meat dishes are priced around $14 and dips and spreads will run you $5. “It’s very much the same food as Inotheke, Kylie Mazon-Chambers just in different containers and better CAROLOS TOMAZOS: ELA offers quality value, because with a smaller space and Greek food at an affordable price. fewer employees I can afford to charge less,” see some strange words, but it doesn’t Tamazos said. matter — we’ll explain what it is right away,” He added he wanted to start out with Tamazos said. “It’s all fresh, light and very Greek foods that customers would be familiar approachable. Don’t let some fancy Greek with and might add regional or more esoteric words discourage you.” dishes later on. “You come in, look at the board and [email protected] OpinionCommentary Visit us online at www.smdp.com FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2019 7

Laughing Matters Jack Neworth Send comments to [email protected] Still Stylish at 90 My neighbor and very cool friend, Gloria Jaroff, is a “renaissance woman.” Before I elaborate, today is Gloria’s 90th birthday! And tomorrow Gloria’s being honored with a grand party from a remarkable family, which spans four generations and numbers more than fifty. (All of whom consider Gloria a role model for staying young and keeping fit.) I warn you, you’ll need a scorecard, but Gloria’s clan includes: her son Joe, daughter- in-law Bhavani, a second daughter-in-law, Kelley, five grandchildren and spouses, one great-grandson, twin sisters, one brother-in- law, five nephews and their wives, a niece and her husband, three great-nieces, seven great- nephews and partners, a great-great niece, and one great-great-nephew. (Whew. I don’t know about you, but I’m exhausted.) Gloria believes her fitness is a result of daily swimming, a life-long regimen that’s kept her youthful and vigorous. I also think her terrific sense of humor might be a contributing factor, but, whatever the source, Gloria is making 90 the new 70. Since Gloria has played piano for most Courtesy photo of her life, it’s only fitting that the party will STYLE: Gloria’s 90 is the new 70 include a jazz combo. (Bass player, drummer and Gloria’s good friends, Bob Boreman on Michael Buday, recently released “Life, Love, sax and Mike Saul on piano.) Dogs,” a and iTunes documentary Meanwhile, Gloria and her granddaughter, about why we cherish dogs the way we do. Thank You, Donors! Regan, will be performing a musical number. And Joe has designed and fabricated Thank you to the 3,425 donors who have funded staff and programs in our local public schools! Because of their donations, students will thrive in arts and music classes, explore the world through STEM Regan, an actress and an artist, sings and monumental installations for high-visibility programs, and benefit from highly trained classroom aides. Gloria plays the piano and it’s based on clients, such as Jazz at Lincoln Center and We are especially grateful to these Corporate Heroes and top individual donors for their extraordinary the song “Young at Heart,” which is also the a 9/11 memorial for the City of Hoboken commitment to excellence in education. theme of the party. in New Jersey. And Bhavani, who owns an With all due respect to Frank Sinatra, organic garden catering company, also hosts Corporate Heroes 2018–2019 $50,000 Wally’s Wine & Spirits Sir Speedy Santa Monica $2,500 Green Brooms Music Regan and Gloria have added some of their a radio show. Another nephew. Richard, is a Bird David Yun and Sunnin Lebanese Cuisine Atkinson, Andelson, Loya, Academy, Santa Monica Fairmont Miramar Hotel & The Eighty8 Group UCLA Medical Center, Ruud & Romo Jones Hall, A Professional own lyrics. “You can trip, break a hip, but you fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Bungalows/MSD Capital Santa Monica Bob’s Market Law Corporation $10,000 Ilona Brown and Lisa Pound, Khedr Management Company Saint John’s Health Center Boston Properties $5,000 Compass Payden & Rygel won’t lose your grip, if you’re young at heart/ and his wife, Helen, is a renowned eye Foundation Community Cedars-Sinai Diane Dorin, Compass DFH Architects Santa Monica Music Center Impact Fund FreeAssociates Harley Ellis Devereaux/Moore If your memory’s gone, you can still carry surgeon. (Talk about an “accomplished” DLR Group Harding Larmore Kutcher & Ruble Yudell Architects $25,000 Downtown Santa Monica $1,000 Kozal LLP Huntley Santa Monica Beach Erika Schimik, President on, if you’re young at heart/ But if she should group. Wow.) OneWest Bank Flex College Prep Linwood Ventures & Kilroy Realty Skell Inc. Santa Monica Place/Macerich Gelson’s Markets survive, to one hundred and five, none of her Almost half of Gloria’s family members The Plaza at Santa Monica Lincoln Property Company Raymond James MINI of Santa Monica friends will still be alive/ But here is the best and many of her friends live on the East (DLJ/Clarett West) Santa Monica Daily Press part, she’ll never be an old fart, because she is Coast, where Gloria grew up and began her Superintendent’s Circle 2018–2019 among the very young at heart.” career. Those unable to travel to California for AMBASSADOR: $50,000+ PATRON: $5,000 - $9,999 Pell James and Michael Burns Nimish and Nancy Patel Chris and Roger Thornton Tina Trahan and Chris Albrecht Anonymous (3) Rita Kachru and Devdas Wali Jon and Renee Penn Tim and Liz Thorpe Understandably, Gloria counts her the birthday celebration will enjoy another Joyce Abbott and Alex and Moujan Kazerani Piacentini-Pataki Family Traill Family LEADER: $25,000 - $49,999 Robert TeSelle Edward and Nancy Kummer Steven Raman and Ty/Nishio Family blessings and feels fortunate to have such a party planned for next year. Ravi and Nisha Asnani Lelah Adler Kushi Family Indira Subramanian Dr. Klara Vogel BENEFACTOR: Appel Family Lahave Family Ribeiro-Roumian Family David and Elaine Vukadinovich loving family. A retired architect, she remains West Coast attendees will include long- $10,000 - $24,999 Baracy Family Zuzana Riemer Landres and Rogers Family Troy and Maurine Walker Shawn Landres Duncan Rolph and Eileen Chin Elisabeth and Tim Ward Crandall Family David and Athena Baron active in her other careers as an interior time California friends, design associates, The Lenart Art Education Anita and Marc Sabine Ted Winterer and Beck Taylor Rebecca and Doug Drew Jennifer and Tom Bevan Foundation Santa Monica College Faculty Worthe Family Foundation Trevor Foucher and Borgia Family designer, published author, public speaker, and musician colleagues. In the spirit of her Lenkin Family Association Suzanne Park Steaven and Jacquelyn Chen Yolanda Lewis and Joel Koury Scholze Family PTA Contributions Guggenheim Family Steven and Alina Cummings and jazz piano musician. (Did I mention my birthday celebration’s theme, Gloria asked The Liman Foundation Quynh and Jeffrey Sebastian Sunny and Joshua Holden DeVaul Family BENEFACTOR: Long Family Seizer Family Landgraf Family Kim and Steve Eyler $10,000 - $24,999 renaissance friend has also been a scuba diver everyone to send young photos of themselves. Deb Love and Rob Corn Naomi Seligman and Laurie Lieberman and Foy Family Franklin Elementary School Maniar Family Andrew Gumbel Chris Harding A-Mark Foundation on behalf of PTA for 40 years?) Richard created two photo collage posters Marsolan Family Suchada and Sidney Shu Louise Piacentini the Frcek Family Roosevelt Elementary School PTA Julica Menegatti and Wendy and Mike Sidley Ali and Sanam Safavi Pavel Gatynya and Will Rogers Learning The “Young at Heart” themed party is that will be on display. (He’s also the editor of Jonathan Cristoforetti Somaini Family Jane Schmitz and Tatiana Melnik Community PTA Cindy and Adam Miller Marilyn and Gary Speakman planned by Joe. an architectural metal and Gloria’s book, The Nature of Color in Interior Adam Richards Irina and Richard Gottlieb George Molsbarger and The Gautam Srivastava and PATRON: $5,000 - $9,999 Nadya Scott Gladys Happer and Guven Uzun Squid & Squash Foundation Neelam Amin Edison Language Academy PTA glass designer and Bhavani, an organic chef. Design) Joyce and Edwin Shen Alison and Derek Havel Munjal Family Bill and Melissa Steelman Grant Elementary School PTA Dr. Arthur M. Southam and Rich and Michon Herman Gerda Newbold and John Adler Sullivan Family John Adams Middle School PTSA It’ll be held at the Dana Point home of her In fact, Gloria’s working on a sequel of Dr. Cornelia B. Daly Hoang/Krechman Family Amy Nguyen and Scott Howell Brian and Melissa Tarsky Lincoln Middle School PTSA Cat and Jon Wray Blythe Holden and movie producer nephew, Mike, and his wife, sorts, all about “color” in the architectural Doug Trussler Edie and Tom Ortenberg Phillip Tate Erica. sense and also her autobiography. (If only Leadership Circle 2018–2019 Ask Gloria about her life, and she’ll proudly Gloria wasn’t so lazy.) The first I fear might be $2,500 - $4,999 Anonymous (2) Stephanie and Griffith Family Diane McGimsey Santa Monica Bay describe her 55 years of designing homes, over my head, but the autobiography sounds Ammar Abu-Lughod and Matthew Covington Frank Gruber and Janet Levin Anurag Mehta and Woman’s Club Abeer Othman Dawe/Weil Family Eoin and Sally Gubbins Sanjna Daphtary Grace and Scott Shu Disney theme parks, Wells Fargo banks and terrific and is right up my alley. I can’t wait to Sarah J. Barney and Dhaliwal Family Freeman and Suzann Hall Messina Family Stevelman Family Cary Hurwitz Janie and Daniel Docter Jeff and Sarah Hughes Miles Family Subin Family their corporate center renovations. Keep in review it. Bayati-Shapouri Family Rose and Declan Durcan Jeffrey P. and Bettysue Hughes Kevin and Rosie Morris Tierney Family Benjamin and Cynthia Bell Eichholz Family Foundation Amir and Bita Naini Katie Tuerk mind when Gloria first began her design Tomorrow’s grand celebration will Bennett Family Finch Family Deb and David Javerbaum Christian Navarro Mark and Melissa Varo Mark Berman Fischer Family John Jericiau and Sara Neff and Mark Ganek Dani Vogt and Brandon Roker career a female architect was not exactly undoubtedly be a joyous and memorable Janna and Mark Boelke Fitzpatrick Family Alen Voskanian, MD Lora and Jeff Nord Waterstone Family Susanna and Victor Bracke Forsyth Family Kendall Bishop Family Erica and Ari Oberman Wheeler Family commonplace or necessarily welcome. (I’d event. The only question is, will Gloria get in Glenn and Cara Brander Susan Gates and Jonathan Rho Hien and Fred Kipperman Ott Family Molly White and Ric Munoz say she broke a glass ceiling, but I can already her swim workout before or after the party? Kate and Bill Breslo Pamela Gavras Lague/Domingue Family Girish Patil and Elvira Mandic Willis Tropea Family Briller Family Gelfand Family Wes and Paula Larmore Petrigliano Family Zelenovic Family hear the groans.) Bryan and Amanda Callen Lynn Gephart and David Smith Catherine Lerer and Dan McGee Jennifer and Steve Raymond Eric and Stephanie Canale Bill and Julie Gillespie Levitt Family Rogers Family PTA Contributions Gloria might also regale you about the arts, For more about Gloria, check her amazing website, David and Thea Cappiccille Susan Goldfarb and Michelle and Dmitry Liberman Alice and Ira Rosenberg Santa Monica High School PTSA Jennifer and Richard Chang David Fickbohm Lippman Family Joe and Luba Rosenblum film making, and medicine, fields many of www.gloriajaroffdesign.com. Jack is at jackdaily- Adam Cohen and Damla Dogan Chris and Nicole Gordon Tom Lloyd and Grace Phillips her relatives are in. For example, her nephew, [email protected]. TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (AUGUST 16) Comics & Stuff 8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2019 Visit us online at www.smdp.com The control you once felt you needed will prove unnecessary. You’ll let go, and something mighty will emerge in you to handle the old problems and elevate you to the new adventure you crave. Relationships will bring beauty, flow and spiritual connection. Someone you’ve mentored will add to your good fortune. Cancer and Gemini adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 5, 8, 4, 27 and 43. Heathcliff By PETER GALLAGHER Strange Brew By JOHN DEERING

ARIES (March 21-April 19). If you take it seriously — put LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). There’s the work that in the practice time, devote energy to finding the right pays the bills and the work that saves your soul. strategy, get your team together, consult with men- It’s the same work, actually — same work, different tors to keep you on track — this caper you’re planning approach. Go for the soul-saving approach in all could change everything. things.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). To do or to be — that is the SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Introspection will be an question. You’d think doing would be harder, but it’s so important part of your care today, and you should much easier to get comfortable with doing than it is give yourself gentle encouragement and as much to get comfortable with being. Note that doing is often time for pondering as you would give anyone you used to avoid being. love.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). There are surface-level SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). What’s normal changes to make and strategies to apply in efforts to isn’t always healthy, and what’s healthy is often so improve this scene. Don’t underestimate the power of abnormal that you don’t even know a single person shallow shifts in the process of deeper healing. who is doing it. Someone has to go first. Why not you? CANCER (June 22-July 22). Sometimes you remem- ber the past and project the future. Other times you CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Even the person project the past and remember the future. It doesn’t who best knows and appreciates the complexities make perfect sense, but your imperfect senses are of who you are sometimes gets it wrong. You set it better anyway. right, though, with a light touch that works perfectly. Agnes By TONY COCHRAN

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You can be mightily persuasive AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). There’s a grand and when you need to be, but it’s a waste of your energy to graceful momentum happening, and all you have try and manipulate people’s perceptions today. Don’t to do is show up, shift your weight and fall forward, worry about how things look. Focus on how they feel. surrendering to success.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Today brings your favorite PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). All effectiveness will kinds of moments — highly amusing and entirely come from dealing in what is. The more you can unexpected. This is partly due to the fact that you’re accept this scene, the better you’ll use it. These observant and curious, asking the questions that things siphon your power: escape, distraction and spring open doors. any type of rejection of the circumstance.

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ARIES: Those who use bad manners to break social ment, preferably yours. LIBRA: Romance doesn’t barriers just don’t realize that good manners are have to be expensive, and in fact, your more roman- easy to learn and will bond people much more quick- tic gestures cost nothing. SCORPIO: If love were med- ly. TAURUS: Need someone more than usual? It will icine, whose do you think would hold the best healing be a big positive for both of you. GEMINI: Making room potential for you? SAGITTARIUS: Being someone’s for someone in your life is easy when you really want best friend is both an honor and a responsibility that that person to be there. CANCER: When you love you don’t take too lightly. CAPRICORN: Trust is not a someone, you protect that person quite naturally legal arrangement; it’s a feeling. And like most feel- — reflexively, even. LEO: Compliments tell you what ings, it’s not always based on actual events or logic. you’re doing right, but you want to know what you’re AQUARIUS: Some people only feel love when other doing wrong. You’ll grow quickly from that feedback. people are jumping through hoops for them. PISCES: VIRGO: The best dates involve a domestic environ- Fortune favors a last-ditch effort. Zack Hill By JOHN DEERING & JOHN NEWCOMBE COUPLE OF THE WEEKEND

The relationship between Pisces, the sign of art, and Leo, the sign of entertainment, is intrinsically symbiotic. The feeling of necessity runs so strong between the two this weekend that each may get the sense that they are not complete without the other. It’s not true; each can live and thrive outside of the relationship. But they do create more interesting things when they go at life together. Write Holiday Mathis at HolidayMathis.com.

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WATER Washington avenues will be closed until DAILY POLICE LOG FROM PAGE 1 Friday at 5 p.m. All traffic will be detoured to 2nd Street and metered parking will be the rest of Southern California bears higher temporarily unavailable. SMDP STAFF CHOSE THE FOLLOWING FROM 312 CALLS ON AUGUST 14 rates and even rationing during the 2020s. From Monday at 7 a.m. through Friday, Councilmembers were split on whether Sept. 13, the city will close only the Petty theft 2600blk the beach 3:36 p.m. Auto burglary 1200blk 2nd St 6:38 p.m. to defer maintenance on the water mains, northbound lane along that stretch of Ocean Threats 400blk Broadway 3:37 p.m. Auto burglary 1200blk 2nd St 7:06 p.m. which would keep water bills for residents Avenue and divert northbound traffic to Identity theft 300blk 21st Pl 4:02 p.m. Prowler there 2200blk 4th St 7:11 p.m. and businesses lower over the next five years 2nd Street. Drivers will not be able to use Violation of preferential parking zone Person down 2700blk 11th St 7:17 p.m. but could result in unforeseen costs. metered parking along that lane for those 2100blk Oak St 4:02 p.m. Traffic collision - no injuries 1500blk 20th St “I feel we should go for the higher rates four weeks. Construction noise 700blk Raymond Ave 7:21 p.m. and take care of that maintenance because I The city anticipates completing 4:10 p.m. Petty theft 800blk 9th St 7:31 p.m. believe in the long run it will cost us more if construction Sept. 13, but the anticipated Identity theft 300blk 21st Pl 4:12 p.m. Construction noise 2100blk Arizona Ave 8:07 we don’t,” Councilmember Kevin McKeown completion date is subject to change, Farrell Drunk driving Stewart St / Pico Blvd 4:38 p.m. said Tuesday. said. It is also planning another phase of p.m. Urinating/defecating in public 800blk 4th St The city will close sections of Ocean pipeline construction on Ocean Avenue Petty theft 1200blk 3rd Street Prom 4:38 8:09 p.m. Avenue while it replaces the pipeline. between Wilshire Boulevard and California p.m. Theft of recyclables 2400blk 25th St 8:46 Motorists and cyclists are advised to seek Avenue. Grand theft 300blk Santa Monica Pl 4:38 p.m. alternate routes during these closures and Questions regarding this project can be p.m. Hit and run misdemeanor 3rd St / to allow extra travel time to get to their directed to the Water Resources Division at Vehicle parked in alley 1000blk 6th St 4:40 Washington Ave 8:53 p.m. destinations. (310) 458-8736. p.m. Strongarm robbery 1300blk 3rd Street Prom The northbound and southbound lanes Hit and run misdemeanor 2200blk Pico Blvd 9:05 p.m. on Ocean Avenue between California and [email protected] 4:42 p.m. Vehicle parked in alley 1300blk Centinela Vehicle out of space 200blk Santa Monica Ave 9:13 p.m. Pier 4:57 p.m. Speeding 26th St / Montana Ave 9:26 p.m. Missing person 2300blk Kansas Ave 4:58 Hit and run 3rd St / Washington Ave 9:35 p.m. p.m. Missing person 900blk 3rd St 4:58 p.m. Speeding Lincoln Blvd / Pico Blvd 9:47 p.m. Assault 1400blk 4th St 5:14 p.m. Petty theft 300blk Santa Monica Pl 9:50 p.m. Auto burglary 4th St / Arizona Ave 5:28 p.m. Speeding 16th St / Idaho Ave 9:53 p.m. Auto burglary 1300blk 2nd St 5:41 p.m. Oversize vehicle violation 1700blk Cedar St Assault w/deadly weapon 2000blk 14th St 9:55 p.m. 5:44 p.m. Living in a vehicle 1000blk Bay St 10:15 p.m. Auto burglary 1200blk 2nd St 6:15 p.m. Mark & tag abandoned vehicle 1600blk Grand theft 1100blk 18th St 6:25 p.m. Appian Way 11:05 p.m. Person down 300blk Marguerita Ave 6:30 Out of order traffic signals 11th St / p.m. Broadway 11:17 p.m. Traffic collision with injuries Lincoln Blvd / Oversize vehicle violation 2000blk Wilshire Marine St 6:36 p.m. Blvd 11:51 p.m.

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Emergency Medical Service 1400blk 21st EMS 2200blk 24th St 1:10 p.m. St 3:26 a.m. EMS 1500blk 2nd St 1:43 p.m. EMS Main St / Bicknell Ave 3:40 a.m. EMS 1400blk 6th St 1:52 p.m. EMS Lincoln Blvd / Santa Monica Blvd 5:33 EMS 1100blk Arizona Ave 3:12 p.m. a.m. EMS 2000blk Arizona Ave 4:09 p.m. EMS 4th St / Broadway 7:47 a.m. Smoke investigation 2100blk 6th St 5:28 Automatic alarm 1700blk Cloverfield Blvd p.m. 8:38 a.m. EMS 400blk Ocean Ave 5:37 p.m. EMS 2100blk Virginia Ave 8:51 a.m. Odor of natural gas 1400blk 5th St 6:10 EMS 2700blk Neilson Way 9:12 a.m. p.m. EMS Lincoln Blvd / Michigan Ave 9:46 a.m. EMS 500blk Colorado Ave 6:17 p.m. EMS 3300blk Pico Blvd 11:52 a.m. EMS 300blk Santa Monica Pier 7:33 p.m. EMS 300blk 17th St 11:59 a.m. EMS 300blk Arizona Ave 8:10 p.m. EMS 2000blk Santa Monica Blvd 12:22 p.m. EMS 1500blk 4th St 10:11 p.m. EMS 2000blk Santa Monica Blvd 1:09 p.m. EMS 1900blk Wilshire Blvd 10:28 p.m. 12 FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2019 ADVERTISEMENT

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