“This Week in Torrance” November 7 - November 14, 2013 Show #44.13

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“This Week in Torrance” November 7 - November 14, 2013 Show #44.13 “This Week in Torrance” November 7 - November 14, 2013 Show #44.13 “This Week in Torrance” CitiCABLE’s weekly news program will present the following coverage for the City of Torrance: NEWS El Camino College Elects New Board Members in Historic Election (Hayley Skene reporting).* Torrance Unified School District Board Members Elected to Make Important Decisions (Christy Wilcox reporting).* Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi Meets with Aerospace Advisory Council to Enhance Business Opportunities in California Helicopter Lifts AC Units onto Rooftop at Del Amo Fashion Center as part of revitalization plans for the mall* Torrance City Council Meeting Update (Community Matters: City Employee Lisa Terlazzo Retires after 24 Years, Nov 3-9 Proclaimed California Retired Teachers Week in Torrance, November also Declared Torrance Education Foundation Month & Residents Encouraged to Participate in Sponsoring Wreaths Across America Day to be held on Dec 14)* FEATURES Torrance Woman Forms Syrian Refugee Support Group (Hayley Skene reporting).* Halloween Carnival at Charles Wilson Park Offers Fun & Safe Alternative for Torrance Families (Faith Lee reporting).* West High School Booster Club Hosts Breakfast Fundraiser* Southern California Handweavers Guild Hosts Annual Festival in Torrance* Families of Autistic Children Look Forward to Obama Care as it Promises some Financial Reprieve in the New Year (Faith Lee reporting).* SAFETY ON YOUR SIDE Torrance Police Asking for Help Solving Traffic Collision Torrance Police Department gets New Forensics Lab (Hayley Skene reporting).* CALENDAR EVENTS Volunteer Basketball Coaches Needed for the City of Torrance Programs - Apply Now Western Museum of Flight Event 11/16 This Week in Torrance airs daily on CitiCABLE 3 11 AM & 6 PM Exclusively on the Torrance Time Warner Cable Television System Channel 3, Verizon FiOS channel 31, and www.TorranceCA.Gov Shows are archived online at http://www.TorranceCA.Gov/CableTV/15739.htm. Contact Jin Chun via email at [email protected] or call (310) 618-5762 if you have any questions, comments or concerns. *CitiCABLE was there. .
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