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Herald Publications - El Segundo, Hawthorne, Lawndale & Inglewood Community Newspapers Since 1911 - (310) 322-1830 - Vol. 108, No. 13 - March 28, 2019 Inside ESHS Choir Sings in Chicago This Issue Certified & Licensed Professionals...... 13

Classifieds...... 4

Coloring Contest...... 14

School Spotlight...... 5

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Entertainment...... 6

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The El Segundo High School Choir recently visited Chicago where the students performed in the Windy City Choral Festival at Symphony Center. ESHS’ Choir had the honor of opening the concert with a Real Estate...... 7-10,16 solo performance, and then sang alongside 300 other singers from around the nation in the second act. Photo: ESUSD. Sports...... 5,13 El Segundo Library Launching Fine Forgiveness Month in April By Brian Simon the El Segundo Public Library between April Street School told me about a recent incident In one of the many famous episodes of 1 and April 30. “You may ask library staff to when a child burst into tears when she real- Weekend the classic sitcom Seinfeld, Jerry learns remove old overdue fines as well in person ized that her account was blocked during a that he owes late fees for a book never or over the phone,” McCollum added. “All class visit,” she said. “It turns out that her Forecast returned to his high school library due 20 materials will be eligible for fine forgiveness mother checked out books on the account years prior. But that doesn’t hold a candle during this special event with the exception for her brother at the main library and to a real-life case. Apparently, none other of damaged, unusable or lost items. Addi- forgot to return them by the due date. than George Washington failed to return a tionally, there will be no reimbursement for Librarians also are heartbroken when they Friday library book back in 1789. Mount Vernon previously paid fines or fees.” hear parents tell their kids that they will no staff got around to replacing the book some In analyzing the impact of late fees, Mc- longer be able to check out library books Mostly 221 years later. Collum and staff came upon some surprising because they don’t want to risk accumulating Sunny For all the benefits offered by public librar- statistics: 10 percent of children’s accounts additional fines.” ies, one pesky stigma seems to dog them all: (or 480 children) have a block on them, Said overdue fines run 25 cents per item 66˚/53˚ the specter of overdue books and associated prohibiting those from checking out library per day. However, fines and fees for overdue fines that may hamper some people from re- materials because of overdue fines. Mean- library materials equate to less than 1 percent maining customers. With that in mind, the El while, 6 percent of adult library accounts of the Library Services Department’s annual Segundo Public Library recently announced (761 adults) also have blocks. Children’s budget. The average monthly income from Saturday its Fine Forgiveness Month promotion. Dur- accounts are blocked at $5 and adult accounts overdue fines and fees is $1,666. Library ing all of April, anyone still holding onto are blocked at $20. Due to these blocks, staff estimate at least $10,000 in overdue Sunny late materials borrowed from the facility can 249 children’s accounts and over 500 adult fees could be waived during Fine Forgive- 71˚/57˚ return the items with no questions asked – and accounts remain unused over the past three ness Month. While that amount may seem with any late fees waived. The El Segundo years. “The Library Board of Trustees did not substantial, McCollum feels the lost revenue City Council recently gave its blessing to want to recommend raising the threshold for will be mostly offset by the return of overdue launch the program. children’s accounts at this time, as students materials – particularly when considering Sunday “The Library Board of Trustees and El often visit school libraries with their teachers that a significant portion of this lost revenue Segundo Public Library are most interested rather than parents,” McCollum said. “The would otherwise have never been collected Mostly in using Fine Forgiveness Month as an op- Board is concerned about caregivers being anyway. That’s because some patrons choose Sunny portunity to recover recent overdue items that surprised about fines accruing in much higher to stop using the library rather than pay the may be used by others and restore library amounts without their knowledge.” overdue fines. 76˚/58˚ access for patrons of all ages,” Library Di- McCollum went on to note that parents McCollum views Fine Forgiveness Month rector Melissa McCollum explained. To take are not typically available to pay fines dur- as the beginning of a conversation about the advantage of Fine Forgiveness Month, one ing class visits, making the overall process value of overdue library fines in El Segundo. can simply return overdue library books to challenging. “A library assistant at Richmond See Fine Forgiveness, page 12 Page 2 March 28, 2019 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Mattel’s Hot Wheels Robocar Photos by Michael Earley On Tuesday, Mattel hosted an event to showcase its new Roborace car at The Hot Wheels Garage, located at 640 Lariport St. The Robocar is a die-cast tribute to the world’s first autonomous electric race car in the World-Famous Hot Wheels Garage. The turnout for the event and the excitement for the featured Robocar was huge!

The Robocar rider experiences a full immersion sensation, including the wind on their face. A Hot Wheel we’d all like to own.

Featured speakers (l to r) Manson Chung, Designer, Hot Wheels; Ted Wu, Global Head of Design, Mattel Vehicles; David Simon, Chief Herald Publications’ CEO Heidi Maerker, Mattel’s Government Ellarose Kaylor spent a fun afternoon enjoying the full-sized Design Officer of Roborace; Chip Pankow, Chief Competition Officer, Roborace; Ricardo Briceno, Global Brand Director, Hot Wheels; Affairs Director Corinne Murat and Roborace’s CCO Chip Pankow. Hot Wheels. and Chris Down, Chief Design Officer, Mattel host a group discussion of the development and branding history of new car creations. EL SEGUNDO HERALD March 28, 2019 Page 3 Letters Calendar of Events Just a Friendly Suggestion fix the walkways and also repaint the Deadline for Calendar items is the prior • El Segundo Youth Drama Program Spring I wanted to let you guys know that Rec benches, because they are very worn out Thursday by noon. Calendar items are $1 Variety Show, 2:00 PM., George E. Gordon Park is very nice. If I were to change and look beaten. per word up to 25 words. Email listings to Clubhouse, 300 E. Pine Ave, Tickets are something about the park, I would try to – Anthony Arroyo • [email protected]. We accept $10.00, or in advance online at: www.esrec.org Visa and MasterCard. for $8.00. Call: 310-524-2362 for more info. THURSDAY, MAR. 28 MONDAY, APR. 1 • El Segundo Certified Farmer’s Market, 3:00 • SPRING BREAK!!!! – NO SCHOOL FOR “Parks and playgrounds PM. – 7:00 PM., located on Main Street, ALL ESUSD Students are the soul of a city.” Downtown El Segundo. • Canasta Group, 11:30 AM. – 3:00 PM., 50 FRIDAY, MAR. 29 Plus, Free, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 – Marty Rubin • United Methodist Rummage Sale, 9:00 AM. Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856. – 5:00 PM., Lots of Good Things, 540 Main TUESDAY, APR. 2 Street, El Segundo. • SPRING BREAK!!!! – NO SCHOOL FOR • Bingo, 1:00 PM. - 3:00 PM., 50 Plus, $3.00 ALL ESUSD Students minimum, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 • Pinochle, 11:30 AM. – 3:30 PM., Senior Community Briefs Sheldon Street Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon St., Call • El Segundo Youth Drama Program Spring Pam at: 310-318-2856. Variety Show, 7:00 PM., George E. Gor- • El Segundo Kiwanis Club Meeting, 12:10 Downtown Lighting Project Kicks Off don Clubhouse, 300 E. Pine Ave, Tickets PM., The Lakes at El Segundo, Contact: As part of the Downtown Committee’s goal for pedestrians are asked to be mindful of their are $10.00, or in advance online at: www. elsegundokiwanis.org. a more vibrant downtown corridor, the City of steps when adjacent to the work. The contrac- esrec.org for $8.00. Call: 310-524-2362 for • Bay Cities Coin Club, 6:00 PM., We have show El Segundo is providing landscape lights in the tor will also take up to two parking spaces on more info. and tell, auctions, 50/50, and a raffle. All plants and trees in the 100-600 blocks of Main the block in which they will be working for SATURDAY, MAR. 30 Ages are welcome! We have gifts for kids, Street, as well as three blocks on Grand Avenue construction staging. • United Methodist Rummage Sale, 9:00 AM. El Segundo Public Library, 111 W. Mariposa between Standard Street and Concord Avenue. If you have any questions about the proj- – 2:00 PM., Lots of Good Things, 540 Main Ave, Contact: [email protected]. Work will take nearly two months to complete. ect, please contact Cheryl Ebert in the Public Street, El Segundo. • City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM., City Hall, The work will be limited to one block at a time. Works Department ([email protected], • Community Meeting: EDCO –Solid Waste 350 Main Street, Call: 310-524-2306. Although the contractor will be providing 310-524-2321). and Recycle, 11:00 AM. – 12:00 PM., Joslyn WEDNESDAY, APR. 3 safety barricades in the locations of work, – Source: City of El Segundo Center, 339 Sheldon St., For questions call: • SPRING BREAK!!!! – NO SCHOOL FOR 310-540-2977. ALL ESUSD Students • Saturday Night Dance, 7:00 PM. – 9:45 PM., • Bowling, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM, 50 Plus, Senior Community Meetings on Solid Cost: $5.00 Per Person, Adults of all Ages Club of El Segundo, Gable House Bowl, Welcome, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 22501 Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance, Cost: $8.50 Waste and Recycling by EDCO Sheldon St., Call: 310-524-2705. for 3 games, Call Joyce at: 310-322-7621. EDCO, the city’s new solid waste and re- Center – the Social Hall) • El Segundo Youth Drama Program Spring THURSDAY, APR. 4 cycling company starting in May, has begun • Wednesday, April 3 @7 p.m. (City Hall Variety Show, 2:00 PM. & 7:00 PM., George • SPRING BREAK!!!! – NO SCHOOL FOR to hold community meetings throughout the – Council Chambers) E. Gordon Clubhouse, 300 E. Pine Ave, ALL ESUSD Students community to share important information, • Saturday, April 6 @11 a.m. (City Hall Tickets are $10.00, or in advance online at: • El Segundo Certified Farmer’s Market, 3:00 highlight new services and to directly answer – Council Chambers) www.esrec.org for $8.00. Call: 310-524- PM. – 7:00 PM., located on Main Street, any questions residents may have. Remaining If you have any questions, please contact 2362 for more info. Downtown El Segundo. session dates are as follows: EDCO at (310) 540-2977. SUNDAY, MAR. 31 • El Segundo Historical Committee Meeting, • Saturday, March 30 @11 a.m. (Joslyn – Source: City of El Segundo • Bridge & Pinochle Groups, 11:30 AM. – 3:45 7:00 PM. – 8:00 PM., El Segundo Public PM, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 Sheldon Library, 111 W. Mariposa Ave, Call Sari: West Basin Launches Water for St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856. See Calendar of Events, page 6 Tomorrow Program West Basin Municipal Water District last and water use efficiency as a cornerstone of week introduced a renewed approach to its resource management plan. The District addressing its service area’s water future. will also focus on improving the reliability The Water for Tomorrow Program brings of our region’s critical imported water sup- new emphasis to West Basin’s commitment plies, continuing to invest in its recycled Next stop: a better commute on I-105. to protecting, securing and diversifying its water program, and exploring local drinking water supply portfolio while building upon its water supplies such as potable water reuse -105 ­€‚ ƒƒ„ † ƒ €‚‡ˆ ‰Š history of innovation and industry leadership. and desalination. Community Update Meetings - April 8 and 10, 2019 Southern California’s water supply is less The Water for Tomorrow Program will be certain and less reliable because it comes highlighted throughout West Basin’s community from a variety of sources, including Northern outreach and education programs on an ongoing Please join us for Community Update Stay Connected Meetings to learn more about the California and the Colorado River. Unpre- basis. Additionally, materials will be avail- 213.922.6565 project. Discussion items will include dictable ebbs and flows of imported drinking able at the numerous free conservation events an update on the alternatives under water, environmental and regulatory decisions offered in the District’s service area, such as [email protected] consideration, possible design impacting supply availability, and the uncer- free rain barrel distributions, turf replacement features, the trac and revenue metro.net/105ExpressLanes tainty affiliated with climate change further classes and greywater workshops. Speakers study, and the concept of operations. dictate that more preparation is needed to from the District are also available to discuss be ready for future water supply challenges. the Water for Tomorrow Program with local Meeting Details In the District’s efforts to secure its water organizations and community groups. More Monday, April 8, 2019, 6-8pm future, West Basin and the Water for Tomorrow info: www.westbasin.org/waterfortomorrow. 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School Spotlight ESUSD Sports El Segundo School Board Sees Little League Season in Full Swing Photos and Story by Gregg McMullin won 12-6 in the second game. According to Facilities Upgrade Plans The El Segundo Little League’s schedule is assistant coach Dave Lubs of the Cardinals, By Duane Plank representatives. Former School Board member in full swing after dodging raindrops to start the first game was more of a pitching duel. With Superintendent Dr. Melissa Moore out Chris Powell is serving as the chairperson of the season. The full schedule of games that The Angles came up with a three-run third of town attending the League of Innovative the committee. Farris then delved into Phase take place at Brett Field and Walton Field is inning and then held off the Cardinals, who Schools Conference in Seattle, Washington, I of the District’s modernization plans. At a welcome sight watching boys being boys scored their lone run in the fourth inning. Director for Human Resources, Facilities El Segundo High School, proposed projects while have fun playing America’s game. Townes Potter started and picked up the win and Maintenance and Operations Dr. Dylan include the long-postponed science building With the new age limits for Little League, for the Angels, while Robert Cantu finished. Harris took her spot at the table during HVAC project, as well as the much-anticipated that changes how old a Little Leaguer can be Logan Brookes was solid for the Cardinals, Tuesday night’s El Segundo School Board modernization of the campus library, plus the to compete. It has stripped away the older but took the loss while Grady Lubs held the meeting. Farris had recently been selected as gymnasium renovation involving the bleachers players. It has resulted in fewer players at Angels in check. the recipient of the Association of California and improved acoustics. the Major Division and thus fewer teams. In In the second contest, the Cardinals had School Administrators (ACSA) Region 14 At El Segundo Middle School, a new the past during some seasons, there might no ill effects after consuming a big lunch Personnel Administrator of the Year Award. gymnasium project is on the docket, as well be one powerhouse team that dominates the between games. They put together a five-run The award is typically bestowed upon an as a redesign of the administration building. schedule -- but that’s all changed. There is first inning en route to a 12-6 win. Cardinal administrator who has evinced strong support The hope is to limit school day chaos that more equity between teams, which means no pitchers, including Aaron Newman, Mathew for the school management team; practiced tends to occur with the current administration lead is safe and everyone wins with closer Alvarez and Andre Sugden, kept the Angels exceptional leadership in managing myriad building configuration. outcomes. off balance. school programs; bolstered educational and At Center Street Elementary, a “shade Each season, teams will be faced with On any typical Saturday, there will be student achievement; and championed edu- structure” project is on the drawing board. playing a doubleheader. The players love games all day long. With five Major Division cator’s professional growth, creativity and Richmond Street Elementary will receive the concept, but the parents… well, not so teams this season, it created a dilemma for innovation in deftly dealing with challenges upgraded security infrastructure as well as much. Don’t get me wrong. The parents and one team. The result was that team would currently facing public education. well as an upgrade to the entrance area to families coming to Brett Field enjoy watch- play against a squad from another local Little Moore, in her letter of recommendation to the school, its own “shade structure,” and ing their kids. They also go to outlandish League within District 36. So the Royals ACSA, touted Farris, calling him a “master the rebuilding of a new version of Madsen levels to provide great in-between meals for faced the Mariners, a team from Redondo communicator” and lauding his “passion for House that will be utilized by the Learning the players and families of their respective Beach Little League. education and commitment to students.” She Connections pre-and-post school day programs. teams. So they will sigh over the five-plus As you might expect, no lead is safe in wrote that he is “pragmatic and calm” and has Farris also reported that the windows in the hours they’ll spend at the field, but peel off a Little League game and the Royals, who a “passion for the profession.” She detailed main building are past their prime and need the surface and these same parents wouldn’t trailed 8-4 after two innings, would regroup the skill set that has made Farris valuable to to be replaced. The Madsen House replace- want to be anywhere else. and rally for a 12-11 win. Owen Reed’s El Segundo Unified District in implement- ment plans were front-and-center during The Angels and Cardinals played a double- three-run double gave the Royals a 10-8 ing the Long-Range Facilities Master Plan Tuesday’s presentation, with Baez speaking header where the Angels won the first game lead. In the fifth inning, the Mariners took (LRFMP) and the allocation of bond monies. of the current site plan for the new TLC 3-1 and the Cardinals bounced back and See Sports, page 13 Moore pointed out how Farris “works with facility, detailing architectural plans. Farris architects, construction management and said before the meeting that he wanted to get outside experts to see a facility improvement the word out that there are multiple required from an idea to a reality.” parameters that must be met before many of Prior to the meeting, Farris emailed that the construction projects can begin. he was “grateful to be recognized by my Farris explained that while the optimal colleagues and ACSA,” noting that “the outcome is to complete upgrade programs best education can only be provided by during the summer months, he said “we are high-quality teachers and staff. El Segundo just going to have to get comfortable with Unified is such a terrific place that it truly the idea that we are going to have projects makes my job easy! We attract great people ongoing while school is session.” He indi- -- we have wonderful employees who are cated there could be construction projects passionate about their work.” taking place during the school- ear for the Farris was one of the key presenters at foreseeable future. Tuesday’s meeting, giving an update on District Prior to Farris’s presentation, Center Street facilities projects for the wind-down of the fifth grader Rushil Ghosh was recognized for 2018/19 school year and beyond. The District two recent accomplishments. On March 9, and stakeholders have identified $92-million Ghosh competed in the Los Angeles County in the LRFMP needs. Farris, joined by PBK Scripps Regional Spelling Bee and remained Architects Principal Gilbert Baez, updated the among the top competitors -- a tremendous Board on construction projects as the District feat, considering the more than 35,000 students looks to prudently spend the matching $92 attending schools in Los Angeles. Ghosh million in bond money it was granted when also competed in the 2019 California State El Segundo voters passed Measure ES last Geographic Bee, earning a spot in the top 100 November. students. Ghosh will compete in the upcoming Reed Abrams hit a double in the sixth inning and later scored the winning run. Farris began his presentation noting that state “Geo-Bee” competition in Fresno, and if the facilities, maintenance and operations successful would represent California in the team includes 15 custodial members and “Geo-Bee” national championship in May four maintenance staff members, as well that will take place in Washington D.C., with one warehouse/maintenance worker. Farris college scholarships and further recognition also mentioned two positions under his guid- on the line at the National Geographic- ance that are currently vacant: Director of sponsored event. Center Street Elementary Maintenance and Operations, open after the Principal Martha Monahan introduced Ghosh. recent resignation of Alfredo Perez, who took Monahan spoke about how proud the Center a position in another school district; and the Street Elementary community was of the fifth newly created title of Bond Projects Manager. grader’s accomplishments. Farris added that there are three different Eagles’ Nest Executive Director Guadalupe ways that Phase 1 of the LRFMP projects Grijalva, along with El Segundo High art will be funded, including utilizing monies teacher Tracy Kadanoga and some of her from the recent passage of the bond measure, advanced art students, made a presentation funds gleaned from the sale of the Imperial regarding the creation of a new mural at the property, and “modernization funds” that could preschool. The present mural was deemed in be available down the road from the State of need of repair -- necessitating a fresh design California. He said that many Phase 1 projects incorporating teaching tools and numerical are about “safety and security,” including not identification, counting, occupations and only securing the site perimeter, but beefing careers, community helpers and inclusivity. up “visitor monitoring.” The proposed timeline for the project should Next Farris detailed the positions on the have the new design in place by mid-May. Facilities Advisory Committee, including Board President Nancy Cobb lauded the parents/community representatives, manage- project, commenting on the importance of ment representatives, and bargaining unit See ESUSD, page 10 Shaun Conley of the Royals makes a fabulous play in his team’s 12-11 win over the Mariners. Page 6 March 28, 2019 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Entertainment Check It Out Film Review The Clockmaker’s Daughter Us Review: A New, Essential by Kate Morton American Nightmare Reviewed by Kristina Kora-Beckman, and even death, but, despite tragedy, endures By Ryan Rojas for www.cinemacy.com enough, being each of their actual selves. Librarian, El Segundo Public Library as a symbol of refuge for characters in need. Last year’s Get Out ended up being A family of four staring back at their exact Part ghost story, part mystery, Kate Morton’s Morton excels at crafting tragic outcomes more than just one of the scariest and most opposites, they see these attackers all clad in latest historical fiction book, The Clockmaker’s where small decisions in series of events can wildly original movies of recent times. Jordan red jumpsuits, brandishing scissors as weapons Daughter, weaves multiple storylines through have far-reaching implications. While readers Peele’s horror flick, about a group of African and noticeably all mute – except for Adelaide’s time while touching on music, art, war and the wish the characters made different choices that Americans who become enslaved through doppelgänger, Red (also played by Nyong’o). supernatural. At first glance, the various characters might have resulted in happier results, they mind control after getting hypnotized by From there, it’s a story of the family trying to and their tales don’t appear connected… understand the complex human emotions and a family of wealthy Whites, became a pop outlive their attackers, who aim to do away but by the end of the story, they have converged complicating circumstances that can lead to the cultural lightning rod for people to discuss with them and take their place in this world. in interesting and sometimes unexpected ways. imperfect human decisions. Morton’s writing the Black experience of living in America – Peele, a previous funnyman whose back- Similar to other Morton works, Clockmaker is beautiful, elegantly crafting rich characters speaking to both its earliest historical roots ground on the two iconic sketch shows features a house, Birchwood Manor, located in a that draw you into lush descriptions of their of enslavement through the modern anxiety Mad TV and Key and Peele helped shape small English village. Throughout the 150-plus hopes, dreams, disappointments and fears. of Trump-era politics. him into the brilliant premise inventor that years, the house is the setting for joy, grief, love To check out The Clockmaker’s Daughter, For such a stunning achievement of a he is, proves more amazingly here that it’s or browse more historical fiction titles, stop debut, it’s no wonder that audiences have his deep understanding of film history that by the library to apply for your free library been looking forward to whatever Peele’s makes him such a gifted talent (the Hitch- card. While you’re there, stop by the Reference follow-up film would be with feverish excite- cock comparisons have been flying his way Desk. We’d love to hear what you’re reading! • ment. And now, Peele is back with another as of late). While this review could spend even more time unpacking the visual refer- ences that are everywhere in the film and their significance (while still not touching on everything), quite simply put, Us is every- thing any audience could want in a movie. And one of the best parts is Peele marries his uncompromising vision with the mindset of being big-screen popcorn entertainment, giving Us the opportunity to be seen and discussed by people of all types. And this is what films – the best, paradigm-shifting films – are supposed to do. We should not only escape into something for 100 minutes and return to modern life unchanged, but come back from the experience more learned, or at the very least willing to confront real- world discomforts. So beyond being one of The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Kate Morton. Kristina Kora-Beckman. Courtesy of Universal Pictures. the most unsettling films of this or any other suspense thriller – Us – which is equally recent year, Us achieves an importance that ambitious in its masterfully layered allegory will be recognized, re-watched and discussed Calendar of Events from page 3 (this review is spoiler-free). for years to come. 310-364-0117. reasonable, Sue Carter Community Room, It/s this duality that makes Us work on two 116 min. Us is rated R for violence/terror, • Friends of the Library Book Sale, 12:00 El Segundo Public Library, 111 W. Mariposa operatic levels: a familiar yet pulse-pounding and language. Now playing in theaters. • PM. – 5:00 PM., El Segundo Public Library, Ave, Call Sari: 310-364-0117. set-up of a family trying to survive a home 111 W. Mariposa Ave, Call: 310-524-2728. 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Police Reports Thursday, March 14 Street. A vehicle was broken into and miscel- A petty theft report was taken at 1751 Boulevard for identity theft, shoplifting, and A petty theft report was taken at 1756 laneous items were taken. hours from the 300 block of Main Street. three outstanding misdemeanor warrants. hours from the 300 block of Virginia Street. One male adult was arrested at 1641 Taken was a bicycle. A petty theft report was taken at 1632 hours Unknown suspect(s) stole the victim’s alumi- hours from the 700 block of South Pa- One female adult was arrested at 1857 from the 200 block of North Douglas Street, num rain gutters. cific Coast Highway for possession of drug hours from the 2300 block of East Rosecrans taken was a cell phone. One female adult was arrested at 2017 paraphernalia. Avenue for public intoxication. A mail theft report was taken at 2326 hours hours from the 700 block of South Pacific One male adult was arrested at 1942 hours Tuesday, March 19 from Continental Boulevard and El Segundo Coast Highway for petty theft. from the 1400 block of East Imperial Avenue One female adult was arrested at 0254 Boulevard. One male juvenile was detained at 2017 hours for plain drunk in public. hours from Lomita Street and Pine Avenue Wednesday, March 20 from the 700 block of South Pacific Coast One female adult was arrested at 2004 for public intoxication. A burglary report was taken at 0643 hours Highway for grand theft auto and petty theft. hours from the 400 block of North Pacific One female adult was arrested at 0332 from the 800 block of Maryland Street. Burglary (residential) report was taken Coast Highway for trespassing. hours from the 100 block of Penn Street for A stolen vehicle was recovered at 0853 at 2231 hours from the 800 block of South Sunday, March 17 public intoxication. hours from the 2000 block of East El Segundo Douglas Street. An unknown suspect entered A petty theft report was taken at 0058 hours One male adult was arrested at 0824 hours Boulevard. Recovered was a 2002 Dodge Ram the hotel room through the window. from the 2100 block of East El Segundo from El Segundo Boulevard and Continental reported stolen out of LAPD. • Friday, March 15 Boulevard. Unknown suspect(s) stole the Traffic accident (no injuries) occurred at victim’s property from his unlocked vehicle. 0930 hours in the 2300 block of East Rose- One male adult was arrested at 0440 hours ESUSD from page 5 crans Avenue, four vehicles were involved. from the 1400 block of East Imperial Avenue “social-emotional learning” and how it is a new District logo and motto, and develop One male adult was arrested at 1755 hours for possession of drug paraphernalia. “embedded in the curriculum and culture of a “bond dollars at work” motto. from the 300 block of Concord Street for A traffic accident occurred at 0614 hours the schools.” Also passed Tuesday evening: the notice residential burglary. on Pacific Coast Highway and Park Place. Consent agenda items passed on Tuesday to begin the process to start inviting bids for An annoying phone calls report was taken Vehicle versus railroad arm. included: An El Segundo Middle School the necessary HVAC retrofit project on El at 1905 hours from the 200 block of Main One male adult was arrested at 0829 hours Assembly Leadership Summit that will take Segundo High School Science Building R, Street. A known suspect sent annoying text from MBPD for one outstanding ESPD mis- place on Nov. 5-7, and approval to enter into a project that hopefully will be completed messages to the victim. demeanor warrant. a consulting agreement with ex-Richmond this summer; and the update to the newly Traffic accident (with injuries) occurred at One male adult was arrested at 1111 hours Street Elementary Principal Dickie Van Breene. created position of Bond Projects Manager 1930 hours from and Utah from LASO for one outstanding ESPD mis- Teen Truth, LLC will helm the Middle to more accurately reflect that the position Avenue, vehicle versus bicyclist. demeanor warrant. School Leadership Summit. According to will require expertise in overseeing multiple One male adult was arrested at 2155 A burglary (vehicle) report was a taken District-provided notes, the purpose of the projects simultaneously. Board member Emilee hours from the 2100 block of East El Segundo at 1243 hours from the 600 block of South summit is “to help students better understand Layne evinced concern about the possibility of Boulevard for battery, petty theft and vandalism. Douglas Street. cultural and social differences at school.” filling the position with a qualified candidate. A vandalism report was taken at 2113 A traffic accident occurred at 1633 hours Breene, who has consulted with the District “It’s a lot of work,” she said. hours from the 600 block of Hawaii Street. from Douglas Street and El Segundo Boule- for the past three years, will provide technical The District informational calendar, noted An unknown suspect(s) wrote graffiti on a vard. Vehicle versus vehicle. support to the Educational Services Department by Farris, features the always popular upcom- restroom wall. One male adult was arrested at 2213 hours for the development and input of the mandated ing spring break. Board member reports then Saturday, March 16 from El Segundo Boulevard and Standard Local Control and Accountability Plan. followed and Cobb closed the open session One male adult was arrested at 0055 hours Street for robbery and exhibiting an imitation Action items passed included the approval of the Tuesday evening meeting a tick after from the 200 block of East Grand Avenue firearm in a threatening manner. of TLC summer session rates; and an agree- the 60-minute mark. for misdemeanor DUI with a BAC of .08% Monday, March 18 ment with the local firm Ignited LLC, which The April 9 session has been cancelled, or above. A burglary (vehicle) report was taken at will utilize its expertise to partner with El so the next regularly scheduled El Segundo Burglary (auto) occurred between 03/15/19 0549 hours from the 2100 block of East El Segundo Unified to graphically develop the School Board meeting is on the calendar for and 03/16/19 in the 800 block of Loma Vista Segundo Boulevard. 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A new Fictitious the County Recorder of Los Angeles NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement Signed: MINISTERIO DIOS PROVEERA was filed with the County Recorder of Los Business Name Statement must be filed County on March 13, 2019. expires on March 11, 2024. A new expires on March 8, 2024. A new Fictitious A CALIFORNIA NONPROFIT PUBLIC Angeles County on February 27, 2019. prior to March 4, 2024. Fictitious Business NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement Fictitious Business Name Statement must Business Name Statement must be filed BENEFIT CORPORATION, WALTER A NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement Name in violation of the rights of another expires on March 13, 2024. A new be filed prior to March 11, 2024. Fictitious prior to March 8, 2024. Fictitious Business CRUZ AQUINO, President. This statement expires on February 27, 2024. A new under Federal, State, or Common Law Fictitious Business Name Statement must Business Name in violation of the rights of Name in violation of the rights of another was filed with the County Recorder of Los Fictitious Business Name Statement (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business be filed prior to March 13, 2024. Fictitious another under Federal, State, or Common under Federal, State, or Common Law Angeles County on February 27, 2019. must be filed prior to February 27, 2024. and Professions Code). Business Name in violation of the rights of Law (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement Fictitious Business Name in violation of El Segundo Herald: Pub. 3/14, 3/21, another under Federal, State, or Common Business and Professions Code). and Professions Code). expires on February 27, 2024. 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Registered COUNTY. Registered Owner(s): Registered Owner(s): KRISTIN FEUER, COUNTY. Registered Owner(s): ISMAEL COUNTY. Registered Owner(s): DANIEL Owner(s): ROCK-IT CARGO USA LLC, ADRIENNE LATHAM, 1845 PLAZA DEL 721 N EDINBURGH AVE #2, LOS HERNANDEZAny LOPEZ, questions? 2522 SOUTH L. MONNIER, 25930 ROLLING HILLS 5343 W. IMPERIAL HIGHWAY SUITE 900, PUBLIC AMO APT D, TORRANCE, CA 90501. ANGELES, CA 90046. This business LONGWOODCall us AVE., at 310-322-1830 LOS ANGELES, CA ROAD APT 212, TORRANCE, CA 90505. LOS ANGELES, CA 90045. This business This business is being conducted by an is being conducted by an Individual. 90016. This business is being conducted by This business is being conducted by an is being conducted by a Limited Liability Individual. The registrant commenced The registrant commenced to transact an Individual. The registrant commenced Individual. The registrant commenced Company. The registrant commenced NOTICES to transact business under the fictitious business under the fictitious business to transact business under the fictitious to transact business under the fictitious to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above name or names listed above on: N/A. business name or names listed above business name or names listed above business name or names listed above on: N/A. Signed: ADRIENNE LATHAM, Signed: KRISTIN FEUER, Owner. This on: N/A. Signed: ISMAEL HERNANDEZ on: N/A. Signed: DANIEL L. MONNIER, on: N/A. Signed: ROCK-IT CARGO USA HERE Owner. This statement was filed with the statement was filed with the County LOPEZ, Owner. This statement was filed Owner. This statement was filed with the LLC, ANDREW R. DIETZ, Vice President. 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In her presentation to the City Council, she of patrons, such as kids or teens or active library book they couldn’t part with as a kid Thursday, April 11 at 8 a.m. where all are mentioned that a growing number of libraries duty military personnel and veterans,” Mc- or someone finds a 1930s El Segundo Public welcome to attend,” McCollum said. Fine nationwide -- including the main facilities in Collum said. “Interestingly, in a recent study Library book tucked away on a relative’s Forgiveness Month promotional material will notable cities such as San Diego, San Mateo of libraries that have eliminated overdue bookshelf,” she said. be available to the general public by the time and Denver -- have eliminated charges for fines, none of the libraries have experienced Meanwhile the El Segundo Public Library this article hits the streets. School library late returns of library materials in order to increases in late returns, longer hold times, is also gearing up for National Library staff also plan to work with administrators increase patron access to materials and ser- or gaps in the collection.” Week (April 7-13). “In addition to Fine and parents to ensure current El Segundo vices, reduce the inequitable impact of overdue While she isn’t aware of a “record-holder” Forgiveness Month, we’ll be celebrating li- Unified School District students’ accounts are fines, improve patron relationships with the for the longest overdue book in El Segundo, brary highlights, volunteers, our new reading cleared of overdue fines during April. Now if library, and optimize staff time and increase McCollum hopes some interesting stories lounge, and the debut of our first Lim- only Jerry Seinfeld and George Washington efficiency. “Many other public libraries are emerge from Fine Forgiveness Month. “Per- ited Edition Artist Series Library Card at a could have had the same opportunity back creating fine-free cards for certain categories haps an adult has been holding onto an old special National Library Week Breakfast on in their day… •

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE Trustee possession, or encumbrances, to pay should also be aware that the lien being Sale No. 138866 Title No. 95519581 the remaining principal sum of the auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you City of El Segundo NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, are the highest bidder at the auction, you OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS with interest thereon, as provided in said are or may be responsible for paying off Public Hearing Notice DOCUMENT ATTACHED. YOU ARE note(s), advances, if any, under the terms all liens senior to the lien being auctioned IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and off, before you can receive clear title to The PLANNING COMMISSION will hold a public hearing on: TRUST, DATED 04/23/2009. UNLESS expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts the property. You are encouraged to YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT created by said Deed of Trust. The total investigate the existence, priority, and YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD amount of the unpaid balance of the size of outstanding liens that may exist One-year Subdivision Map Extension AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED obligation secured by the property to be on this property by contacting the county AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE sold and reasonable estimated costs, recorder’s office or a title insurance OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST expenses and advances at the time of company, either of which may charge you Project Address: 129 Palm Avenue YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A the initial publication of the Notice of a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be Project Description: The applicant requests a one-year extension of Tentative Parcel Map No. 74306 to LAWYER. On 04/10/2019 at 11:00 AM, Sale is: $141,296.81 If the Trustee is aware that the same lender may hold develop 4 residential condominium units. The Subdivision application was originally approved on April 13, 2019. The Mortgage Law Firm, PLC, as duly unable to convey title for any reason, the appointed Trustee under and pursuant successful bidder’s sole and exclusive more than one mortgage or deed of trust Applicant: Craig Maples to Deed of Trust recorded 05/07/2009, remedy shall be the return of monies on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY as Instrument No. 20090674014, in paid to the Trustee, and the successful OWNER: The sale date shown on Hearing: Thursday, April 11, 2019, 5:30pm book xx, page xx, of Official Records bidder shall have no further recourse. this notice of sale may be postponed City Council Chambers in the office of the County Recorder of The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust one or more times by the mortgagee, 350 Main Street, El Segundo, CA 90245 Los Angeles County, State of California, heretofore executed and delivered to beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant executed by Rodger P. Mcwilliams, the undersigned a written Declaration of to Section 2924g of the California Civil Environmental Determination: The project is categorically exempt from the requirements of the California A Widower, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Default and Demand for Sale, and written Code. The law requires that information Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) as a Class 3 (New Construction totaling not more than four dwelling units), AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The about trustee sale postponements be and a Class 32 (Infill Development) categorical exemption. CASH, CASHIER’S CHECK/CASH undersigned caused a Notice of Default made available to you and to the public, EQUIVALENT or other form of payment and Election to Sell to be recorded in the as a courtesy to those not present at the Further Information: Any person may give testimony at the public hearing at the time and place indicated authorized by 2924h(b), (payable at time county where the real property is located. sale. If you wish to learn whether your above. Written comments may be submitted to project planner Maria Baldenegro at of sale in lawful money of the United Dated: 3/13/2019 THE MORTGAGE sale date has been postponed, and, if [email protected] or mailed to the address above. Note that any appeal of a decision made States), By the fountain located at 400 LAW FIRM, PLC Adriana Durham/ applicable, the rescheduled time and date following a public hearing may be limited to the issues raised by evidence submitted before or during that public Civic Center Plaza, Pomona, CA 91766. Authorized Signature 27455 TIERRA for the sale of this property, you may call hearing. All right, title and interest conveyed to ALTA WAY, STE. B, TEMECULA, CA (714) 730-2727 for information regarding and now held by it under said Deed of 92590 (619) 465-8200 FOR TRUSTEE’S the trustee’s sale or visit this Internet Gregg McClain Trust in the property situated in said SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL Web site - www.servicelinkASAP.com - Planning Manager El Segundo Herald Pub. 3/28/19 County and State, described as: FULLY 714-730-2727 The Mortgage Law Firm, for information regarding the sale of this H-26379 DESCRIBED IN THE ABOVE DEED OF PLC. may be attempting to collect a property, using the file number assigned TRUST. APN 4131-002-025 The street debt. Any information obtained may to this case: 138866. Information about address and other common designation, be used for that purpose. NOTICE postponements that are very short in if any, of the real property described TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are duration or that occur close in time to the above is purported to be: 620 West considering bidding on this property scheduled sale may not immediately be Life can bring you hard times and those will turn into life lessons.. but Acacia Avenue, El Segundo, CA 90245 lien, you should understand that there reflected in the telephone information or The undersigned Trustee disclaims any are risks involved in bidding at a trustee on the Internet Web site. The best way life can also bring times of joy that will turn into wonderful memories! liability for any incorrectness of the street auction. You will be bidding on a lien, to verify postponement information is to address and other common designation, not on the property itself. Placing the attend the scheduled sale. A-4688032 - Love, Mom if any, shown herein. Said sale will be highest bid at a trustee auction does 03/21/2019, 03/28/2019, 04/04/2019 made, but without covenant or warranty, not automatically entitle you to free and El Segundo Herald Pub. 3/21, 3/28, expressed or implied, regarding title, clear ownership of the property. You 4/4/19 H-26364

NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS FOR Prevailing Wage Unit, Telephone No. or Subcontractor, offers and agrees to NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS FOR Prevailing Wage Unit, Telephone No. assign to the awarding body all rights, THE CLASS III BIKE ROUTE (415) 703-4774. The website for this assign to the awarding body all rights, THE EL SEGUNDO BOULEVARD (415) 703-4774. The website for this title and interest in, and to, all causes IN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO agency is currently located at www.dir. title and interest in, and to, all causes PARKING PILOT PROJECT agency is currently located at www.dir. of action it may have under Section 4 of PROJECT NO.: PW 19-03 ca.gov. of action it may have under Section 4 of IN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO ca.gov. the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. Section 15) The City of El Segundo is accepting The Contractor to whom the Contract the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. Section 15) PROJECT NO.: PW 19-15 The Contractor to whom the Contract or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 sealed bids in the City Clerk’s office, is awarded must assist in locating, or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 The City of El Segundo is accepting is awarded must assist in locating, [commencing with Section 16700] of 350 Main Street, El Segundo, California qualifying, hiring and increasing the [commencing with Section 16700] of sealed bids in the City Clerk’s office, qualifying, hiring and increasing the Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business 90245, until 11:00 a.m. on: skills of minority group employees and Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business 350 Main Street, El Segundo, California skills of minority group employees and and Professions Code), arising from TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019 applicants for employment, as set forth in and Professions Code), arising from 90245, until 11:00 a.m. on: applicants for employment, as set forth in purchases of goods, services, or materials at which time they will be publicly opened. Executive Order 11246 and 11375. purchases of goods, services, or materials TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 2019 Executive Order 11246 and 11375. pursuant to the Public Works Contract or Bids will not be accepted after that time. Any Contract entered into pursuant to pursuant to the Public Works Contract or at which time they will be publicly opened. Any Contract entered into pursuant to the Subcontract. This assignment shall As described in the Bidding Documents, this notice will incorporate the provisions the Subcontract. This assignment shall Bids will not be accepted after that time. this notice will incorporate the provisions be made and become effective at the the bids are for a Public Works project of the State Labor Code. Compliance be made and become effective at the As described in the Bidding Documents, of the State Labor Code. Compliance time the awarding body tenders final (“Project”) which consists of a Class III with the prevailing rates of wages and time the awarding body tenders final the bids are for a Public Works project with the prevailing rates of wages and payment to the Contractor, without Bike Route in the City of El Segundo and apprenticeship employment standards payment to the Contractor, without (“Project”) which consists of on-street apprenticeship employment standards further acknowledgment by the parties. related work as shown on the plans on file established by the State Director of further acknowledgment by the parties. parking on El Segundo Boulevard and established by the State Director of Bids must be prepared on the approved with the City’s Public Works Department. Industrial Relations will be required. Bids must be prepared on the approved related work as shown on the plans on file Industrial Relations will be required. Proposal forms in conformance with the The project locations are Main Street, Affirmative action to ensure against Proposal forms in conformance with the with the City’s Public Works Department. Affirmative action to ensure against Instructions to Bidders and submitted to Grand Avenue, Nash Street, and Utah discrimination in employment practices Instructions to Bidders and submitted to The project location is on El Segundo discrimination in employment practices the City Clerk, 350 Main Street, City of Avenue. Construction shall include on the basis of race, color, national origin, the City Clerk, 350 Main Street, City of Boulevard, between Main Street and on the basis of race, color, national origin, El Segundo, in a sealed envelope plainly but not be limited to the installation of ancestry, sex, or religion will also be El Segundo, in a sealed envelope plainly Penn Street. Construction shall include ancestry, sex, or religion will also be marked on the outside: pavement markings, signs and sign required. marked on the outside: but not be limited to the installation of required. “SEALED BIDS FOR PROJECT NO.: posts. The City of El Segundo hereby “SEALED BIDS FOR PROJECT NO.: striping, markings, pavement markers, The City of El Segundo hereby PW 19-15 EL SEGUNDO BOULEVARD Work on the Project must be performed affirmatively ensures that minority PW 19-03 CLASS III BIKE ROUTE signs and sign posts. affirmatively ensures that minority PARKING PILOT PROJECT in strict conformity with Specifications No. business enterprises will be afforded full IN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO Work on the Project must be performed business enterprises will be afforded full IN THE CITY OF EL SEGUNDO PW 19-03 as adopted by the El Segundo opportunity to submit bids in response to DO NOT OPEN WITH REGULAR MAIL” in strict conformity with Specifications No. opportunity to submit bids in response to DO NOT OPEN WITH REGULAR MAIL” City Council on March 5, 2019, which is this notice and will not be discriminated The bid must be accompanied by a bid PW 19-15 as adopted by the El Segundo this notice and will not be discriminated The bid must be accompanied by a bid filed with the Public Works Department. against on the basis of race, color, bond, made payable to the City of El City Council on March 5, 2019, which is against on the basis of race, color, bond, made payable to the City of El Copies of the Plans, Specifications, national origin, ancestry, sex, or religion Segundo for an amount no less than ten filed with the Public Works Department. national origin, ancestry, sex, or religion Segundo for an amount no less than ten Contract Documents and Engineer’s in any consideration leading to the award percent (10%) of the amount bid for the Copies of the Plans, Specifications, in any consideration leading to the award percent (10%) of the amount bid for the estimate are available from the of Contract. base Contract. Contract Documents and Engineer’s of Contract. base Contract. Engineering Division of the Public Works Note that the Project is subject to No bid will be accepted from a Contractor estimate are available from the Note that the Project is subject to No bid will be accepted from a Contractor Department, City of El Segundo, 350 compliance monitoring and enforcement who has not been licensed in accordance Engineering Division of the Public Works compliance monitoring and enforcement who has not been licensed in accordance Main Street, El Segundo, California, by the California Department of Industrial with the provisions of the State Business Department, City of El Segundo, 350 by the California Department of Industrial with the provisions of the State Business 90245. Plans and Specifications are Relations. Pursuant to California law, the and Professions Code. For these Main Street, El Segundo, California, Relations. Pursuant to California law, the and Professions Code. For these alternately available electronically via City must find bids failing to comply with projects, those acceptable classes of 90245. Plans and Specifications are City must find bids failing to comply with projects, those acceptable classes of http://www.elsegundo.org/depts/works/ all applicable Labor Code requirements license shall be “A”. The successful alternately available electronically via all applicable Labor Code requirements license shall be “A”. The successful project_request_contact_form.asp. including, without limitation, Labor Code Contractor and his Subcontractors will be http://www.elsegundo.org/depts/works/ including, without limitation, Labor Code Contractor and his Subcontractors will A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for §§ 1725.5 and 1771.4, to be non- required to possess the correct license project_request_contact_form.asp. §§ 1725.5 and 1771.4, to be non- be required to possess the correct license Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 11:00 AM, at responsive. for their project classifications, and valid A pre-bid meeting is scheduled for responsive. for their project classifications, and valid the City Hall Council Chambers at 350 Five percent (5%) will be deducted from City Business Licenses from the City of Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 10:00 AM, at Five percent (5%) will be deducted from City Business Licenses from the City of Main Street, El Segundo, CA 90245. each progress payment and retained by El Segundo. the City Hall Council Chambers at 350 each progress payment and retained by El Segundo. Bidders’ attendance at this meeting is the City. The remainder less the amount The City of El Segundo reserves the Main Street, El Segundo, CA 90245. the City. The remainder less the amount The City of El Segundo reserves the mandatory. of all previous payments will be paid right to reject any or all bids, to waive any Bidders’ attendance at this meeting is of all previous payments will be paid right to reject any or all bids, to waive any Questions regarding the bid shall be to the Contractor. Pursuant to Public irregularity, and to take all bids under mandatory. to the Contractor. Pursuant to Public irregularity, and to take all bids under submitted by 6:00 pm on Wednesday, Contracts Code (“PCC”) § 22300, the advisement for a period of ninety (90) Questions regarding the bid shall be Contracts Code (“PCC”) § 22300, the advisement for a period of ninety (90) April 10, 2019 to http://www.elsegundo. Contractor may substitute securities calendar days. submitted by 6:00 pm on Wednesday, Contractor may substitute securities calendar days. org/depts/works/project_request_ for retention monies held by the City or Any Contract entered into pursuant April 10, 2019 to http://www.elsegundo. for retention monies held by the City or Any Contract entered into pursuant contact_form.asp. request that the City place such monies to this notice shall become effective org/depts/works/project_request_ request that the City place such monies to this notice shall become effective The terms and conditions for bidding into an escrow account. The Contractor or enforceable against the City of El contact_form.asp. into an escrow account. The Contractor or enforceable against the City of El on the Project are described in the is notified, pursuant to PCC § 22300, any Segundo only when the formal written The terms and conditions for bidding is notified, pursuant to PCC § 22300, any Segundo only when the formal written attached Bidding Instructions. such election will be at the Contractor Contract has been duly executed by the on the Project are described in the such election will be at the Contractor Contract has been duly executed by the This project requires payment of State own expense and will include costs appropriate officer(s) of the City of El attached Bidding Instructions. own expense and will include costs appropriate officer(s) of the City of El prevailing rates of wages for Los Angeles incurred by the City to accommodate the Segundo. This project requires payment of State incurred by the City to accommodate the Segundo. County. The Contractor must post copies Contractor’s request. DATED this 28th day of March, 2019. prevailing rates of wages for Los Angeles Contractor’s request. DATED this 28th day of March, 2019. of the prevailing schedule at each job In entering into a Public Works Contract, CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA County. The Contractor must post copies In entering into a Public Works Contract, CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CALIFORNIA site. Copies of these rates of wages are or a Subcontract, to supply goods, Tracy Weaver, City Clerk of the prevailing schedule at each job or a Subcontract, to supply goods, Tracy Weaver, City Clerk available from the State of California services, or materials pursuant to a El Segundo Herald Pub. 3/28, 4/4/19 site. 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Sports from page 5 back the lead by scoring three runs. Brady experience at the Little League World Series play some competition in South Torrance. Sho Matono walked and later scored on a Sherwood had an RBI single and Mathew through fierce competition and admirable The Spartans got to Eagle starter Cooper sacrifice fly. Cowen’s sacrifice fly ball tied the game. An sportsmanship. Sutherland early by scoring three runs on In the bottom of the seventh inning the RBI double by Gavin Nguyen scored the Come out and support the teams from El four hits and two El Segundo errors. In the Eagles took advantage of an error, an ap- go-ahead run. Segundo and Beach City Academy as well second inning, Cade Barger’s two-run single peal play and an infield hit that took a wild In the bottom of the sixth inning, the Roy- bounce to win the game. Dylan Marquez- als’ Lincoln Quaintance scored on a passed Wasson reached on an error when the first ball after leading off the inning with a triple. baseman pulled his foot and the play was Reed Abrams doubled and scored on a walk- successfully appealed. With David Brady off RBI single by Owen Reed to give the running for Marquez-Wasson, he advanced Royals the exciting 12-11 win. on a sacrifice bunt and scored on Julian In the final game of the day, the Giants Rodriquez’s RBI single to tie the game at defeated the Dodgers 13-1. Dane Sorenson 8-8. Ian Bonham doubled off the centerfield led the Giants by going 2-for-2 with five fence and ended up scoring the winning run RBIs, while Hudson Winterrowd was 2-for-2 on a bizarre infield hit. McAndrews hit a ball with three RBIs and two runs scored. Cole off the pitcher’s leg that caromed between Knupfer picked up the win for the Giants, the first and second baseman. There was no limiting the Dodgers to four hits. play at first base on McAndrews and Bonham There’s so much to support right here in came around and scored on the infield hit. our backyard. Why fight the traffic, the bal- The Eagles’ improbable win boosted their loon ticket prices and the expensive food at overall record to 9-4 entering this week when a Major League stadium? Get out and sup- they faced Bishop Montgomery on Monday port El Segundo Little League baseball and and Palos Verdes today. El Segundo girls softball. The price is right, Eagles Named to the food is the same at a fraction of the cost the All-CIF Teams and you can be home in no time. Four Eagles from the boys soccer team International Little League that won the CIF Southern Section Divi- Tournament This Weekend sion 3 championship, their coach and one Beach City Baseball Academy will be member of the girls basketball team that hosting the Kitasuna team from Japan for Andre Sugden closed out the game for the Cardinals. reached the CIF-SS Division 4A quarter- the 8th Annual International 12 and Under as others from the South Bay and Southern extended South’s lead to 5-0. Barger’s fifth finals were selected to the their respective Baseball Tournament that takes place this California --and especially the Kitasuna team. inning home run gave the Spartans a 7-0 lead. All-CIF teams. Saturday and Sunday, March 30-31, at Brett Eagles’ Comeback Against The Eagles batted around and sent 11 bat- Jack Finders was named Player of the Year Field and the firls softball field. South Torrance Impressive ters to the plate in the fifth inning when they while teammates Ciaran Feeney, Casey Lund For many years, Beach City Baseball The El Segundo Eagles baseball team got scored seven runs to tie the game. Bailey and Sam Twigg were named to the CIF-SS Academy has been the proud sponsor of its wish to play better competition. It came Davis’ RBI single made it 7-1 and Ethan Division 3 Boys Soccer Team. Head coach the Kitasuna Baseball Academy of Tokyo. from seven runs down to defeat South Tor- Burner scored on a fielder’s choice to cut Andrew Kelly was named Coach of the Year. Kitasuna is a championship little league rance 9-8 in the second game of the Redondo the deficit to 7-2. Later in the inning, Ian Reese Jones, who was named Player of academy that has a longstanding tradition Tournament. Bonham’s two-run double made it 7-6 and the Year of the Ocean League, was selected of victories, including winning the 2012, After beating up on Beverly Hills, Hart Brendan McAndrews’ RBI single completed to the All-CIF Southern Section Division 4A 2015 and 2017 Little League World Series. and Hawthorne by combined scores of 59-6 the comeback to tie the game. In the sixth Girls Basketball team. She led her team to The academy havs proven to enhance the in five games, it was a welcome relief to inning, the Spartans took an 8-7 lead when the school’s first league title in basketball. •

Jack Finders (in black) was named CIF Southern Section Division 3 Player of the Year. He led El Segundo to a CIF championship and the Eagles finished ranked fourth in the nation. Reese Jones was selected to the All-CIF Southern Section Division 4A First team. She was also named the Ocean League’s MVP.

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Purrrfect Companions

Margaret Marlon March is the purr-fect month to adopt your over to greet and sit on their lap. Both are prefers to come to you and sit near or above Your tax-deductible donations for the rescue new best friends. These little lambs may not a “guy’s guy.” They are very social cats you – not a lap cat… at least not yet. Sydney and care of our cats and kittens can be made “roar like lions,” but they will surely purr and would be great paired together or with will watch you as you move about and race through our website or by sending a check with joy when you give them a forever home. another friendly cat. They love dogs too, but you to her favorite play spots to engage you payable to Kitten Rescue, 914 Westwood Brothers Zane and Max are teddy bears. need the company of another friendly cat to in play. Wand toys and strings are her favorite Blvd. #583, Los Angeles, CA 90024. They love snuggles and purr when you look play with and meet their social needs. They and she is quite athletic. She currently loves On Saturdays, we have adoptions from to play with her son and housemate, Marlon. Although she is not shy, she needs a quiet household where she can feel safe so she can strut about contentedly. Marlon is sleek and gorgeous with lamp- like yellow, green eyes and a silky black coat accented with a patch of white on the chest. Marlon is inquisitive, playful and so sweet. He loves to chase wand toys, toy mice, ping pong balls… and to cuddle. Marlon purrs upon contact. He will even purr when you just speak to him. He climbs up to be with you on the bed or sofa and “makes muffins” at your side. We like to call him Mellow Marlon because he truly likes to chill. Marlon needs a young companion cat with whom to be active and play… and yes, cuddle. Cur- rently, he enjoys the company of his young mama, Sydney. This boy is very special. He will warm your heart with his heart-shaped face and calm demeanor. Max These kitties are available for adoption Sydney at them. They are also very smart and curi- have been raised with friendly dogs and like through Kitten Rescue, one of the largest cat noon to 3:30 p.m. in Westchester at 8655 ous explorers. With their outgoing, happy respectful kids too. rescue groups in Southern California. All our Lincoln Blvd. just south of Manchester Ave. and polite personalities, they are ready to Margaret is a former bottle baby. Now kitties are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and also in Mar Vista at 3860 Centinela Ave, play any minute. If they hear a toy, they she’s still a baby, only without the bottle. She tested for FeLV and FIV, dewormed and just south of . Our website will wake up out of a deep sleep and be loves to be cuddled and held. Rather than current on their vaccinations. For additional lists additional adoption sites and directions ready for action. But these brothers are also jump onto your lap, Margaret will walk by information and to see these or our other to each location. mellow guys and love spending time with and tempt you to pick her up. Her fur is soft kittens and cats, please check our website Adopting one animal may not change the people. Zane and Max are affectionate with and her stripes are petite. She is a beautiful www.kittenrescue.org or email us at mail@ world, but it will forever change the world everyone. When men visit, they go right kitty with a pretty face. Margaret needs to kittenrescue.org. for that animal. • be adopted into a home with another cat or kitten. If you don’t have a kitty companion for her, then she will need to be adopted with another kitten. She lives at our adop- tion center with 10 other kittens including her brothers Radar, Klinger and Frank. She gets along well with all of them, so finding her a friend will not be difficult. Also a former bottle baby, Klinger is a sweet and sensitive boy. He likes to be held, but he forgets that he likes it and will push away at first. He then will settle into your arms and look up into your eyes. Once comfortable, Klinger will give you his time and attention for as long as you need. Klinger is adorably cute. He needs to be adopted into a home with another cat or kitten or can be adopted with another kitten. This easygoing boy is at our adoption center with his siblings and other kittens who would all be good potential kitty companions for him. Sydney is a young, beautifully elegant, steel-grey young cat with amazingly soft Klinger fur. She is observant, calm and playful. She Zane Page 16 March 28, 2019 EL SEGUNDO HERALD

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