The Weekly Newspaper of El Segundo

Herald Publications - El Segundo, Torrance, Manhattan Beach, Hawthorne, Lawndale, & Inglewood Community Newspapers Since 1911 - (310) 322-1830 - Vol. 107, No. 35 - August 30, 2018 Inside ESPD at Spirit Ride Ceremony This Issue Calendar of Events...... 2

Community Briefs...... 2

Certified & Licensed Professionals...... 9

Classifieds...... 4

Crossword/Sudoku...... 4

Entertainment...... 5 El Segundo Police Department Officer Casey Perkinson and Cadet Michael Drohan attended the Spirit Ride ceremony at Wilson Park in Torrance last Friday to raise awareness for first responders and roadside assistance personnel who have died trying to make the roads safer. Photo: ESPD Legals...... 10,11

Letters...... 2 Council Gets More Department

Real Estate...... 7-9,12 Head Requests for Next Budget By Brian Simon city experiences for residents, businesses and herself and a swamped intern in the office as The El Segundo City Council’s second budget visitors.” She also hopes to upgrade her posi- of today, she could easily put two full-time Sports...... 3 study session featured funding requests from tion to Deputy City Manager (compensation personnel to work tomorrow and keep them the remaining eight department heads, as the uptick of about $20,000 annually). Boyles very busy. Boyles suggested using one in a five elected officials consider how to allocate a described the proposed role as a “gatekeeper consultant capacity first before committing to $6.84 million surplus for the upcoming fiscal for in-bound and out-bound communication.” a full employee scenario. year. The Council members will go over each line Voss’ wish list includes two new posi- Fire Chief Chris Donovan would like $106,220 item and make final decisions on what to al- tions: Communications Management Analyst for a fire department accreditation program, locate at next week’s meeting. The group will ($120,000 to $140,000 per year in total $25,000 to digitalize fire prevention files, normally adopt the 2018/19 budget on Sept. 18. compensation) and Economic Development $55,000 for an enhanced wellness program, and Capital improvements, an employee engagement Coordinator ($90,000 to $120,000). Consider- $19,000 for a contract plan checker. However, his program, payment to the Section 115 pension trust ing the large-dollar ask, Councilmember Scot biggest asks won’t require general fund monies: Weekend fund, and pay-down of CalPERS unfunded li- Nicol wondered if goals could be accomplished Replacement of a 25-year-old fire engine ability are other options for spending the surplus. with just “one of these two humans” and wor- ($800,000 coming out of equipment replace- Forecast Personnel vacancies – up to 39 full-time ried that they would be “the first to go” if the ment funds, developers’ fees and state strike positions from 34 just a month ago – are City has to cut salaries in the next recession. team reimbursements) and a new REMS vehicle one of the key reasons for the hefty sum of Others on the Council spoke of the need to ($140,000 out of brush fire responses with state additional dollars in the City of El Segundo’s have efficiencies in place before bringing reimbursement, equipment replacement funds, Friday coffers. Though Finance Director Joe Lillio on such hires. Voss contended that with just See City Council, page 5 Partly reported that there are “a lot of recruitments in the pipeline” to fill some of those open- Cloudy ings, offsets will occur due to expected “fresh El Segundo School Board Meets Prior retirements” by the end of the calendar year. 79˚/68˚ Continuing from his presentation to the to First Day on District Campuses Council last month, Information Systems By Duane Plank modernization. Parslow shared her findings Department Director Charles Mallory asked Tuesday evening’s meeting of the El and advised the members of perceived next Saturday for $241,850 to bring in consultants needed to Segundo School Board, the first regularly steps in the planning process as the Board complete 21 projects in the pipeline. Without scheduled meeting since July 10, featured ponders funding options, including this Mostly this help, he explained, projects will have to a 15-minute presentation by Alex Parslow, November’s $92-million bond ask. Parslow, Sunny be put on hold. Mallory also hopes to get principal at the firm AB Architects. Parslow and PB Architects, will continue to act as funding to convert a current intern position to gave the Board an overview of the state the District’s agent as the SFP application 81˚/69˚ Administrative Specialist (costing an additional school facility program (SFP), a program process moves forward. Parslow said the $66,290). Mayor Drew Boyles and Mayor Pro that El Segundo Unified School Disttrict may District should get its application paperwork Tem Carol Pirsztuk were hesitant to approve be able to leverage to help defray costs as it in as soon as possible, mentioning a late the admin hire, as they thought it may be wise seeks to implement components of the Long- spring 2019 timeframe to get the District Sunday to wait for the project completions to see if Range Facilities Master Plan. (LRFMP). in “queue” for available funding. Partly eventual efficiencies achieved may end up On Jan. 23, the Board authorized the Dis- For more than 20 years, Parslow has shifting other people’s roles. trict to enter into an agreement to evaluate advocated for school districts in helping Cloudy Economic Development Manager Barbara potential eligibility to receive state funds for them secure a gamut of services -- includ- 79˚/68˚ Voss discussed a new citywide communications modernizing school facilities and perform an ing master planning, asset management, plan (price tag of $75,000 to be covered through initial assessment of the possibility of receiv- funding programs and construction. She salary savings) designed to “increase efficiency, ing additional funds to be applied towards See School Board, page 9 enhance employee engagement and improve Page 2 August 30, 2018 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Birth Announcement Letters Any Amount of Money adults of all ages; and creates additional traffic, Why would El Segundo think that any security and liability issues when new, viable amount of money could justify changing options now exist to upgrade and maintain The Lakes into a commercial entertainment The Lakes and it’s programs and amenities center/sports bar/arcade/nightclub that per- and guarantee income to not only make it manently impacts our parkland; changes its self-sustaining, but to offer substantial an- intent and culture; limits affordable use for El nual revenue to the City while keeping El Segundo residents; loses established, treasured Segundo at its heart? programs and services for our children and – Linda Pollard • Community Briefs LA Kings to Hand out Safety Kits to Local Schools The Los Angeles Kings and the Kings bring these tools to the kids of El Segundo, Care Foundation announced the club will use Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach,” said the proceeds from last Thursday’s Taste of Kings President and Hockey Hall of Famer Celeste and Kirk Brown of El Segundo are thrilled to announce the birth of their third child, Abigail Lynn. She joins her sister, the South Bay event to purchase emergency Luc Robitaille. “Our goal would be to make Clara and brother, Wilson to the family. Her great grandmothers Gloria Ryan and Velma Sattelmeier, and her grandparents safety kits to equip South Bay classrooms. sure all of the kids and teachers in Los An- Kirk Brown Sr., Janette Brown and Patricia and Joseph Santolla are thrilled she is here! The announcement came as the Kings hosted geles have access to such an important tool.” the 10th annual Taste of the South Bay event The event raised approximately $50,000. in in Redondo Beach. The team revealed To date, Taste of the South Bay has raised Calendar of Events that all proceeds from that event will benefit nearly $400,000 since its inception. More Deadline for Calendar items is the prior FRIDAY, SEP. 7 children in local schools. The hockey club than 15 South Bay restaurants participated Thursday by noon. Calendar items are $1 • Yoga in Library Park, 8:30 AM. – 9:30 will work with the police chiefs and school in the event which featured more than 300 per word. Email listings to marketing@ AM., El Segundo Library Park, all levels superintendents in Redondo Beach, Hermosa participants. Also in attendance were Kings heraldpublications.com. We accept Visa and of experience welcome. Beach, Manhattan Beach and El Segundo to players, alumni, broadcasters and staff MasterCard. SATURDAY, SEP. 8 equip South Bay Classrooms. members. THURSDAY, AUG. 30 • Saturday Night Dance, 7:00 PM. – 9:45 “We started this program last year in Re- – Source: Abridged from • El Segundo Certified Farmer’s Market, 3:00 PM., Cost: $3.00 Per Person, Adults of all dondo Beach and are thrilled to be able to LA Kings Press Release PM. – 7:00 PM., located on Main Street, Ages Welcome, Senior Club of El Segun- Downtown El Segundo. do, 339 Sheldon St., Call: 310-524-2705. FRIDAY, AUG. 31 SUNDAY, SEP. 9 Teen Center Art Show a Success • Bingo, 1:00 PM. - 3:00 PM., 50 Plus, $3.00 • Bridge & Pinochle Groups, 11:30 AM. – El Segundo High School Class of 2018 of artwork all created by teens. Featured artists minimum, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 3:45 PM, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 graduate and the City’s new Recreation and included Tammy Mendoza, Rachel Giverink, Sheldon St., Call Diane: 310-640-9577. Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856. Parks Department intern Katherine Kakuske Charlotte Kendall and others presenting their SATURDAY, SEP. 1 MONDAY, SEP. 10 started just three weeks ago and hit the ground finest works to attendees. The festivities also • El Segundo Public Library Heritage Room • RSS PTA Meeting, 6:30 PM., Richmond running. On Aug. 24, she launched the first-ever included light refreshments, interactive activi- is OPEN from 1:00 PM. – 3:00 PM., the Street School Auditorium, 615 Richmond Teen Center Art Show – The Last Book Store. ties, arts and crafts and a raffle. first Saturday of every month. Call Sari at: Street, Call: 310-606-6831. The free event showcased a wide-range gallery – Source: City of El Segundo 310-364-0117. TUESDAY, SEP. 11 SUNDAY, SEP. 2 • Board of Education Meeting, 7:00 PM., • Bridge & Pinochle Groups, 11:30 AM. – District Administrative Offices – Board ESFD Welcomes New Firefighter 3:45 PM, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339 Room, 641 Sheldon Street. Probationary firefighter Matthew Good- Councilmember Don Brann, Mayor Pro Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856. • Photo Basics: Editing in Word, 12:00 PM. enough had his badge pinning ceremony Tem Carol Pirszuk, Matthew Goodenough, MONDAY, SEP. 3 – 1:30 PM., seating is limited, registration last week and had a chance to meet Councilmember Chris Pimentel and Council- • HAPPY LABOR DAY!!! – NO SCHOOL is required, bring your own laptop if avail- El Segundo City Council members. In the member Scot Nicol. for ESUSD Students. able, El Segundo Public Library, 111 W. photo are Fire Chief Chris Donovan, – Photo: City of El Segundo • TUESDAY, SEP. 4 Mariposa Ave., Call: 310-524-2728. • City Council Meeting, 7:00 PM., City Hall, WEDNESDAY, SEP. 12 350 Main Street, Call: 310-524-2306. • ESHS Back to School Night, 6:00 PM., • El Segundo Kiwanis Club Meeting, 12:10 ESHS, 640 Main Street, Call: 310-615-2662. PM., The Lakes at El Segundo, 400 S. 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Telephone (310) 640-9325 • Fax (310) 640-0778 • FD658 EL SEGUNDO HERALD August 30, 2018 Page 3 Wiseburn School Board Hears District Demographic Presentation By Duane Plank students seem very happy!” Last Thursday evening, the assembled During his report, Director of Facilities members of the Wiseburn School Board were Planning Vince Madsen noted that remaining Eagles Mourn the Loss of Chuck privy to a 20-minute presentation touting the Wiseburn High site “construction is moving By Gregg McMullin was evident when Newell entrusted Chuck analytic tools and experience of DecisionInsite, along, [though] we are still having some chal- In everyone’s life, someone unforgettable with game-day footballs and management a company that works with school districts lenges.” One challenge is figuring cut whether makes a lasting impact on us. It could be a of the balls during the games. “Chuck was to “provide a unique fusion of technology, the new soccer field surface will consist of teacher, a coach or a true friend. When Chuck part of the program and he attended all the analytics and expertise.” The goal is to help synthetic turf or grass. Madsen and his team Shaffer -- known to his family as Charles coaches’ meetings,” Newell recalled. “He Wiseburn Unified School District decision- are facing challenges with the dirt base of -- entered our lives in 1981, he became all was so methodical and detailed, especially makers effectively make informed, data-driven the field. three to hundreds and hundreds of athletes with the footballs. He made sure the pressure recommendations when dealing with enroll- Madsen added that Sept. 29 will be the and thousands of students at El Segundo High of the balls benefited our quarterbacks and ment issues – which in turn greatly impact aquatics center ribbon-cutting, with the official School and our community. Chuck Shaffer made sure the kicking balls had enough air California school district funding. grand opening still to be decided. He spoke was so beloved and adored over the past 36 in them.” DecisionInsite Business Development Repre- about Phase II change orders that were brought years that his passing, after a long illness, Eventually Newell stepped down as head sentative Kelly Stevens made the presentation. to the Board for approval and mentioned has sent shockwaves through our community. coach, but Chuck kept in constant contact The Irvine-based company has been working long-term facility planning. He said work Chuck was so popular and liked that if there with him when he relocated to Seattle. with school districts since its inception in 2004, is ongoing on the gymnasium construction, were a Mount Rushmore of El Segundo High “Chuck would send me the end-of-the-year utilizing cloud-based platform and pinpointed with a firm opening date not specified at this icons, you can bet his face would be chiseled analytics to aid districts as they master-plan time. He also talked about the progress being alongside John Stevenson, Urho Saari, Keith for their future wants and needs. made on clearing the staging area that is the Erickson and Kemer Brett… so you get the Stevens demonstrated the system software soon-to-be soccer field. idea what Chuck meant and how important capabilities for the Board members, using the Silvers then made his report, talking about he was to our community. compiled data of one of the DecisionInsite a District “fire issue” that had taken place There aren’t many people we know that if clients -- the La Habra Unified School District. earlier in the day and was successfully dealt you just say their first name, you’ll instantly Stevens compared La Habra to Wiseburn. She with in a timely manner. He talked of attend- recognize who they are. Everyone knew who talked about the detailed reports and data that ing a recent Wiseburn Educational Foundation Chuck was -- school administrators, the her company, if selected by the Board, can (WEF) meeting, and how that group’s support student body, the players at each level, our supply to help drill-down future decisions was much appreciated. New teachers started community and especially the coaches. He and challenges that will face the current as work on Aug. 15, he noted. Silvers also touched us with his dedication, his knowledge well as future members. In wrapping up her spoke of the new teachers’ enthusiasm and and most of all his friendship. Helping us presentation, Stevens noted that if DecisionIn- “engagement.” He lauded the administrators with his passion, we were part of his family site is selected as Wiseburn’s “demographer,” and teachers who worked hard over the sum- and he was certainly a part of ours. Chuck it would train District IT professionals on mer, utilizing professional opportunities made was named as the grand marshal of the implementing the new system. available since the final school bell chimed Homecoming Parade, had the high school Board member questions included those back in June. yearbook dedicated to him, was presented involving safety and security of the supplied Monday, Aug. 27 was a professional de- with a letterman’s jacket with seven CIF information. Stevens said that her company’s velopment day for District teachers, with 12 championship patches on it, and was the site had never been hacked. “It’s our business,” new instructors and elementary and middle “Dude Be Nice Project” recipient. Chuck Shaffer was an icon who helped the El Segundo High School she said, “to make sure that we are safe.” school students returning to the classroom the So how did Chuck arrive at El Segundo football, and teams since 1981. Prior to the meeting, new Wiseburn Superin- following day. “We are excited,” Silvers said, High School to volunteer for the football, (Photo credit: Marcy Dugan) tendent Dr. Blake Silvers said that the District “about the new additions to our team.” On basketball and baseball programs that spanned football program along with critiques on is looking to upgrade and repair current facili- Wednesday, Silvers and his team put together 36 volunteer years? It started, of all places, movies,” Newell said. “I’ll miss his Friday ties and bolster ongoing programs at school a barbecue for the staff, and he gave his initial at Beverly Hills High School helping out night football score update calls and the sites. He spoke of the desire to “involve the “State of the District” address at Dana Middle with the football team that Jack Reilly was gentle spirit of a truly good human being.” community” in creating the District’s master School -- where he announced the selections coaching. Reilly was Beverly’s football coach Chuck continued his duties as the team’s plan, and that, hopefully, a demographer will of teacher and classified employee of the last when Chuck showed up one day at practice manager with Craig Cousins, who took over be involved in that plan’s development. school year. and asked if he could help out in any way. the head coaching position in 1992-1993. The demographer, Silvers said, would help Silvers called this “a real optimistic time” Chuck would spend the next three years doing Coach Cousins, who was also the assistant forecast enrollment numbers in the upcoming for Wiseburn. “It has been amazing to watch the behind-the-scenes things for the football baseball coach at the time, had already years, utilizing advanced metrics and analyt- the teachers work in their professional devel- program. When Coach Riley was hired by El befriended Chuck when the latter was helping ics. These forecasts would be very useful to opment sessions,” he said. He labeled it “a Camino College to head the football program, out with the baseball team. the District as decisions are made to evaluate blessing” to work with “teachers so committed Chuck followed. “One of the duties that Cousins remembers meeting Chuck in school sites, possibly change boundaries and to their craft.” Chuck had during games was to watch my 1984 at a home baseball game. Coach John grade configurations, plan for staffing needs, Next on the Thursday evening agenda young son on the sidelines so he wouldn’t Stevenson and Cousins knew Chuck had prepare budgets, and maximize facility utili- were the action items, which included fa- get hit by a player going out of bounds. been helping the football team. When Chuck zation. “We want the [master] plan,” Silvers cilities updates as the work continues on Chuck would say, ‘I’ll take care of him,’” showed up at a game and started arranging said, “to be a multi-year plan. Phase II of the new Wiseburn High project. Reilly said. Chuck’s loyalty, unselfishness, the bats and helmets, each one of them The Board members and administrators Silvers said things continue to move along honesty and love to be just part of the team thought the other had asked Chuck to join then made their informational reports with all as construction continues on the aquatics meant so much to Reilly and the players. the team. It wasn’t until some 10 games embracing the new school year. Vice Presi- center, gymnasium and soccer field. “We are “He never asked for anything in return but into the season that they asked each other dent/Clerk Roger Banuelos spoke of positive still looking good,” Silvers said, alluding to just to be around the team,” Reilly added. if they had brought Chuck aboard. By then, developments with the new Da Vinci High the work on the northwest quadrant of the Chuck would continue helping out for the it didn’t matter. Chuck had cemented his meal program -- implemented by Chartwells Douglas Street facility. “It’s looking nice next 35 years at El Camino. position with the baseball team. It was years -- for the first-time at the campuses, and over there…very clean.” Reilly and Steve Newell, the legendary El later that Chuck would start a longstanding thanked all who have supported the program.” One of the fiscal action items passed by Segundo High School football coach, knew tradition of bringing large bags of peanuts President JoAnne Kaneda added that she was the Board included funding and a continuing each other from their teams playing against to the games for the players. “glad to be working with Blake,” and that partnership with WEF, which, Silvers noted, each other. The two became close friends. Cousins and Chuck worked together for she was looking forward to the opening of provided the District with more than $170,000 Reilly called Newell and said Chuck wanted over 30 years with the baseball program. the aquatics center. Deputy Superintendent during the past school year. The STEM and to help out at a high school program and They became close friends and would often Dr. Chris Jones mentioned attending a recent Arts programs especially benefited. “It’s a wanted to assist at El Segundo doing the go to movies when the baseball team was active shooter training event involving Palos wonderful partnership,” Silvers said. same things he did at Beverly Hills and El on a road trip. Those road trips during the Verdes’ school district, reiterated the support Silvers added that the WEF, currently helmed Camino College. Newell gladly said yes. high school season meant going to San Luis and success of the new Da Vinci High meal by Executive Director Carolyn Niman and When Chuck showed up at an El Segundo Obispo, or to Spokane or Montana during program, and gave an update on sports at the President Debbie Felt, has a “very savvy and football practice in the summer of 1982, he the summer. “We’d often go to movies and Da Vinci schools, which held their first day committed board,” calling the members “really spoke to Newell (who is now retired and of course Chuck would be the movie critic,” of classes on Aug. 12. good people who engage in our community lives in the state of Washington). “Chuck Cousins said. Of the partnership with food provider Chart- in a positive way. Just a blessing.” asked me after practice if he could bring Cousins said of Chuck, “He was a kind wells, which began in Wiseburn lower-level The next regularly scheduled meeting of the sodas for each of the players,” Newell said. and caring man who put the players and schools three years ago, Jones emailed that when Wiseburn School Board is slated to commence “I said, ‘Yes, but there are over 40 players. coaches above his own needs. His honesty the District first contracted with the company, at 7 p.m. on Thursday evening, Sept. 13, and Are you sure?’” Newell said that Chuck didn’t and generosity knew no bounds and the only “there was a significant improvement in food will take place on the first floor of the new hesitate and returned with enough sodas for things he sought from us was to be respected quality, and participation nearly doubled. The Wiseburn High School.• everyone. He added that Chuck continued to and part of the team.” bring after-practice refreshments leading up Steve Shevlin, who has been the football to the first game of the season. Prior to the coach for the past 25 years, had Chuck on “The roots of education are bitter, first game, Chuck sponsored a barbecue for the sidelines with him managing balls and the entire team, coaches, cheerleaders and helping out from day one. Shevlin said that but the fruit is sweet.” some parents. He was officially an Eagle. Chuck was so meticulous about having the The bond between Newell and Chuck grew footballs dry that the latter made sure there – Aristotle into a special friendship. They talked about was a ball dryer on the field and lots of movies and players on the team. The bond See Sports, page 4 Page 4 August 30, 2018 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. 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Sports from page 3 towels if there was even a hint of rain in guys in the dugout. When I finally got my the forecast. chance to play on the varsity team, I got to Over the years, Chuck made lasting meet Chuck. It was at that moment that I knew friendships with players and coaches as he was a special person. I was intimidated to well as another sector -- the officials. On be playing for Coach Stevenson, but Chuck more than on one occasion during the start made that transition easy for me because of of a football game, an official would ask, how nice of a guy he was. He always found “Where’s Chuck? He’s the only one we’ll a way to lighten up the mood with a subtle authorize getting us the ball.” Of course joke, a new nickname, or a smile.” when an official made a bad call or a call One memory that stood out for Nootbaar that went against the Eagles, Chuck would was remembering when Chuck told him that let them know in no uncertain terms how he had a “Hoover Pocket.” Nootbaar said, they fouled up. “It meant that one of my back pockets was Another local legend that Chuck worked sticking out. To this day, and for the rest of with was head basketball coach Rick Sabosky. my life, I will use that phrase. I’ll never forget In 1987, with Chuck solidly entrenched as what he meant to me, my family and the El an Eagle helping out with the football and Segundo community. Chuck will always have baseball programs, Coach Stevenson asked a place in my heart.” Coach Sabosky if he could use Chuck on Another former player and current head game days to help out. Sabosky jumped at baseball coach Billy Traber remembers Chuck the idea because he knew all that Chuck as a player. “Chuck was just so valuable had done so far. to the team and we all respected him,” he Sabosky said Chuck was at his side during said. “He was a homer and always had the games for over 25 years. “Chuck got so nervous coaches’ backs when they were challenging and excited during games and oftentimes an umpire’s call whether they were right screaming at players or referees louder than or wrong.” Traber also echoed what others me during the excitement of a close game,” said, referring to Chuck’s love of movies. Sabosky said. He also remembered often “He would be surprised if we hadn’t seen a hearing Chuck have a running conversation particular movie.” with himself that might go something like Chuck was close to all the players over this: “That’s a foul! Oh geez, don’t shoot the years and gave out many nicknames. that. Can we get a call? Pass the ball, please.” Mike Bundy’s nickname was Boss. The Sabosky shared that the players loved Chuck former standout Eagle quarterback and third and respected him as if he were another coach. baseman was saddened to hear that Chuck On one occasion, Chuck had had enough of had passed away. Bundy’s favorite memory the team’s antics. He was pressed into driving wasn’t a specific moment, but overall how one of the vans to transport seven players Chuck treated others. “Chuck had a genuine to a game. If you knew Chuck, he was a kindness that oozed out all of the time,” perfectionist and a little nervous at driving. Bundy said. “He always had a nickname for The players were being loud and Chuck got everyone…and no matter the circumstance, more and more frustrated as the players got he would make it a point to say hello to all so loud that it reached a fever pitch. Finally of us and our parents.” with one scream from a player, Chuck almost Chuck was so much an Eagle. He enjoyed lost control of the van. He nearly flipped the seeing the team succeed and felt the players’ vehicle and pulled to the side of the road. All sorrow in defeat. The Eagles were playing in he needed to do was turn around and stare the 1999 CIF championship baseball game at at the mischievous players. The players felt Anaheim Stadium and lost a heartbreaker in the nerves and tension and behaved quietly the final inning. While the team was having the rest of the trip to the game. a meeting in short right field, Chuck was What was a common theme with each in the dugout cleaning up the bats, helmets coach and player interviewed was Chuck’s and . When I approached him to love for older movies and museums. He ask if I could help, I could see he had tears would entertain players and coaches with in his eyes. When I asked what was wrong, his brilliant knowledge of films, older movie his response was, “I’m not sad we lost. I’m stars and museums. He would recite lines devastated for the team.” That was Chuck from different movies from long ago and always thinking of others. say how much better and wonderful the Charles Dickens once wrote, “No one is older ones were. useless in this world who lightens the burden Players from over the years expressed their of another.” sorrow. Nigel Nootbaar was especially affected That defines our friend Chuck. No matter by Chuck’s loss. “I knew who Chuck was the task at hand, he was always there to help long before he knew who I was,” he said. “I and lighten the burden of the coaches and remember going to varsity baseball games as players. Now he’s helping another team and a kid and he was at every single game I went smiling down upon us and thinking of a way to. He seemed to be everywhere -- grabbing he could make it rain. Yes, that’s Chuck still bats, bringing balls to the umpire, talking to thinking of others… EL SEGUNDO HERALD August 30, 2018 Page 5 Entertainment Check It Out Film Review The Rime of the Modern Mariner Searching Is a Thriller from the Reviewed by Zachary Lee, Library down an albatross while at sea. This leads Assistant, El Segundo Public Library not only to the death of the ship’s crew, P.O.V. of Your Computer Screen When was the last time you read a classically but also to a long torment from an angry, By Morgan Rojas for www.cinemacy.com their both being parents. David also leans on his inspired poem? How about a gripping graphic personified ocean. If you’re looking for one of the most original brother Peter (Joseph Lee) during this difficult novel? Award-winning writer and illustrator To some, this story may come off as films to hit the big screen this year, search time… but as days pass without any information, Nick Hayes satiates both of these interests with heavy-handed—perhaps that’s the point. We no further. The fittingly-titled Searching is a David becomes ever-more suspicious that things The Rime of the Modern Mariner. Inspired are surrounded already by so much media “screen movie,” -- meaning the entire movie are not what they appear to be. by the Samuel Coleridge poem of (almost!) about saving our environment that it can be is told from the point of view of a variety The merging of technology and filmmaking the same name, Hayes’s story fancifully difficult to pay attention. In fact, even the by first-time feature director Aneesh explores many of the ills plaguing today’s story’s divorcee is put off by the sailor’s Chaganty makes for a pure adrenaline rush. One ecosystem as a sailor recounts his encounter bombastic story -- leaving the latter at the doesn’t have to be a millennial or even familiar with a polluted ocean. bench with the detritus from his lunch. This with the latest social media apps to enjoy the The story opens with a divorcee on his story begs this question though: Will you thrills in this movie. We can all sympathize lunch break as Hayes’ titular mariner interrupts heed the modern mariner’s tale, or will it with the thought of a parent’s worst nightmare him with his story. Like Coleridge’s mariner, fall again on deaf ears? -- that of waking up to discover a child is he too made the grave mistake of shooting The Rime of the Modern Mariner is missing, gone without a trace. The format in available for checkout at the El Segundo which Searching is shot and assembled only Public Library with your free library card. heightens the suspense and, surprisingly, is For help finding more graphic novels or any never a distraction to the story unfolding. other great books, don’t hesitate to contact In another respect, it’s perhaps the perfect our reference staff! • time for the release of a movie like Searching. Fresh off the heels of the box office hit Crazy Rich Asians, Searching has its own statistics that are quite impressive in assisting the rise of Asian Searching, Courtesy of Sony Pictures actors headlining Hollywood projects. As the first of screen-based media, cutting between mainstream, contemporary thriller headlined by laptops, smartphones, webcams and more to tell an Asian-American actor, Cho balances humor, the story of a father’s desperate search to find grief and optimism in his layered performance his missing daughter. Much like how The Blair as a father looking for answers (fulfilling the Witch Project revolutionized the “found footage” wishes of the people behind the fan-led social genre, Searching elevates the technology-based movement, #StarringJohnCho). storytelling genre to match how we as a culture Premiering at the 2018 Sundance Film have come to communicate with each other Festival, Searching is a small and contained across formats in these times. Searching is movie that would best be experienced on the big both a visually captivating feature film and screen. Hopefully, the success that comes from an emotionally riveting rollercoaster that will this independent thriller won’t leave audiences The Rime of the Modern Mariner by Nick Hayes Zachary Lee stay with you long after watching. “searching” for Asian-American representation David Kim (John Cho) is a father trying to in mainstream movies any longer. put the pieces of his life back together after Searching is rated PG-13 for thematic City Council from front page the unexpected death of his wife Pam (Sara content, some drug, and sexual references, and strike team reimbursements) to replace a fiscal limitations. A recent audit pointed to the Sohn). Now a single father to their 16-year-old and for language. 102 minutes. Now playing 20-year-old pickup. Donovan’s remaining list importance of this hire. Whalen warned that the daughter Margot (Michelle La), he struggles to at ArcLight Hollywood and Sherman Oaks, includes a combined $25,615 for technical City is at “tremendous risk and exposure” in connect with the quiet and reserved high school and AMC Century City, in theaters everywhere rescue air bags, vehicle stabilization struts, criminal case prosecution without this position junior. Aside from their weekly TV nights Friday, August 31. • and self-contained breathing apparatus parts. in place. He also stressed the need for a new watching The Voice, David assumes Margot Library Director Melissa McCollum’s ask SWAT van ($320,000, but the bulk coming from is acclimating to this “new normal” on her is to restore $18,100 in part-time salaries asset forfeiture dollars and the rest from equip- own terms and at her own pace. That is, until inadvertently removed in 2015/16 due to a ment replacements funds) to replace the existing Margot fails to return home from a study group “discrepancy in the organizational chart.” The 25-year-old vehicle that is not in compliance one night, prompting David to look for clues resulting “clerical” issue, according to City with federal guidelines and also “hinders op- as to her whereabouts through Margot’s past Manager Greg Carpenter, led to a miscalcula- erational effectiveness and increases response and online history. This brings to light shocking tion of the “number of part-time bodies” on times.” While admitting the department could information that forces David to wonder whether library staff. The funds will allow services to wait an additional year for the new van, Whalen he ever really knew his daughter at all. remain at current levels. said the additional cost to purchase it later will One woman attempting to help bring Margot Planning and Building Safety Director Sam make it more expensive than ordering it now. home is Detective Rosemary Vick (Debra Lee proposes to eliminate a half-position of Recreation and Parks Director Meredith Petit Messing), whose no-nonsense attitude clicks Administrative Specialist from the Building spoke of items already included in the 2018/19 with David’s unwavering parental protection and Safety Division budget to save $40,000, budget: The Parks Division has landscape and and determination. Together, they weed out but seeks $130,000 to increase inspections on tree maintenance contract services ($115,000 potential suspects, assemble search parties and large projects, bring in a crime prevention plan for Downtown planters and Memory Row up- develop a platonic connection that is based on Morgan Rojas. check consultant, procure additional consultant keep) and equipment replacement ($125,000 to services to cover unfilled vacancies, and transi- begin funding playground and park equipment El Segundo Herald* • Hawthorne Press Tribune* tion to a new computer permit system. For the so the money is already there in future years Inglewood Daily News* • Lawndale News* Planning Division, Lee hopes to get $30,000 so as to avoid having to ask Council for a big for professional and technical services plus lump sum for a particular project). For the EL SEGUNDO OFFICE • 500 Center St. • El Segundo • CA • 90245 another $3,163 to reclassify one job description. 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Staff and Departments cover costs for potential projects that don’t Noting that a good chunk of the local Editor-in-Chief: Heidi Maerker come to fruition but still require upfront work. population does not use social media or digital Classifieds: Clara Nilles • [email protected] Police Chief Bill Whalen reported that the means for its communication, Petit argued to DBA: Debbie Waite • [email protected] • For Fictitious Business Name (DBAs) filings loss of an academy recruit now reduces sworn add $50,700 in salaries and benefits for two Graphic Design: Michael Gonzales • [email protected] personnel to 55 from the allotted 62. Vacan- part-time video technician positions for El Legals: Debbie Waite • [email protected] cies include a captain, lieutenant, sergeant and Segundo TV. Though the hours needed will Letters to the Editor: [email protected] four officers. However, the non-sworn area is require PERS enrollment, the additional outlays Marketing: Debbie Waite • [email protected] “doing much better,” he said, especially with may be offset if the hires are already in-house Press Releases: [email protected] new cadets recently joining the force. and receiving those benefits. For press releases, Herald In travel photos and general photos Whalen’s new requests include the Contract Public Works Director Ken Berkman wants Real Estate: Clara Nilles • [email protected] • For new realtors, contracts, ads Website contact: [email protected] Crime Analyst (Tasha Horn) already approved to upgrade the current Senior Administrative For comments or announcements (weddings, engagements, obituaries) but not officially funded ($65,520) and a new Specialist to an Administrative Technical policy manual ($16,612). He emphasized the Specialist (plus $3,800). He also mentioned Contributing Writers: Haleemon Anderson, Derrick Deane,TerriAnn Ferren, Greg McMullin, Duane Plank, critical need for a full-time CSI/Property Officer the previously known $404,000 increase to Adam Serrao, Brian Simon, Cristian Vasquez ($92,893), a position unfilled since 2010 due to See City Council, page 11 Page 6 August 30, 2018 EL SEGUNDO HERALD

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School Board from page 9 plans; and preparing the funding documents the July 10 meeting minutes; a contract to supply demolition process of the old Madsen House Government textbook at El Segundo High that will be filed with the Office of Public a music class to all preschool students; garden- TLC building located on the Richmond Street School at a cost of a tick-under $14,000. School Construction. ing agreements at both elementary schools; the Elementary property; and an agreement with Moore then previewed the September in- Superintendent Melissa Moore said that by annual contract with the Los Angeles County El Camino Community College to partner with formational calendar, which is dotted with filling out the required documentation, the of Education that leads to another edition of the District to offer “clear pathways” represent- back-to-school nights (El Segundo Middle District will be “getting in line” to receive any El Segundo Middle School’s Outdoor Science ing course requirements for students pursuing School on Sept. 6, El Segundo High on Sept. possible upcoming state funds. However, she re- Camp; an independent contractor agreement an AA degree, a certificate in career/technical 12, and both elementary schools on the 13th) iterated that it is “very unlikely” that any funding with Zum Transportation to provide transport education, or a potential transfer to a University and PTA meetings. With school now back in from the SFP program would be received in the services; an agreement with Adams Investigation of California or California State University session as of yesterday, the regularly scheduled near future. She added that the Board will do to provide assistance with a personnel inves- school. The Board also approved the resolution Board meetings will once again take place on all it can to “turn over every stone so that if tigation; an agreement with WARE disposal authorizing document filing under the SFP, the second and fourth Tuesday of most months. there is money out there, we will go after it.” to provide the District with integrated waste which Parslow had spoken about earlier. Dis- Reports followed, with the members men- Moore called Parslow the “expert in this area,” management services; a request for proposals trict agenda notes mentioned that El Segundo tioning events they had participated in over as the latter fielded Board member questions for architectural/engineering services for future Unified may be eligible for up to $3,454,904 in the summer, including recent back-to-school on the specifics of the timing of filing the projects associated with the LRFMP; and a state funds, but that, if it qualifies, “the release gatherings. Moore, beginning her fifth year as paperwork, disbursement of state funds, and consultancy agreement providing counseling/ of the funds may be years away.” superintendent, noted that the 2018/19 school “hoops to jump through” to secure the funding. mental health services at Arena High School. Board President Emilee Layne expressed year is themed “Building a Better Future To- Prior to Parslow’s presentation, the new stu- “We feel a responsibility to all students,” her approval that finally replacing the aging gether.” She said the District looks towards dent representative to the Board -- 16-year-old Moore said of the Arena High consultancy TLC facility at Richmond Street Elementary the bond ask on Nov. 6, as well as a School senior Mathew Tritasavit -- received his oath agreement, “and we want to do a better job.” is being actively addressed. Board election on the same date that will fill of office and made his first comments. The acceptance of gifts was the first item The information pending action agenda, three open seats. Action items requiring Board member consent on the action agenda, with El Segundo Middle items which may be brought back to the Board The next regularly scheduled El Segundo were next on the agenda and passed quickly. School PTSA gifting the school $2,775. Also for approval at a future meeting, included School Board meeting is calendared to com- Those included personnel matters; approval of approved were an agreement starting the consideration of the adoption on an American mence at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 11. • PUBLIC NOTICES

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Registered Owner(s): SARWAN #2900, LOS ANGELES, CA. 90071, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered Registered Owner(s): JACQUELINE LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered SINGH SUDWAL, 1123 E. ACACIA AVE., ANGELES COUNTY. AI #ON: 2221477. Owner(s): TOPAZ CUSTOM COMPUTER RAQUEL FALCON, 5130 W. 134TH Owner(s): SIMONA GARLICK, 15436 EL SEGUNDO, CA. 90245. This business Registered Owner(s): KOTO, INC., 22857 SYSTEMS INC., 127 WHITING ST. ST., HAWTHORNE, CA. 90250. This SPINNING AVE., GARDENA, CA. 90249. is being conducted by an Individual. LOCKNESS AVENUE, TORRANCE, CA. SUITE 3, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245. business is being conducted by an This business is being conducted by an The registrant commenced to transact 90501. This business is being conducted This business is being conducted by a Individual. The registrant commenced Individual. The registrant commenced business under the fictitious business by a Corporation. The registrant Corporation. The registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious to transact business under the fictitious name or names listed above on: N/A. commenced to transact business under to transact business under the fictitious business name or names listed above business name or names listed above on: Signed: SARWAN SINGH SUDWAL, the fictitious business name or names business name or names listed above on: N/A. Signed: JACQUELINE RAQUEL N/A. Signed: SIMONA GARLICK, Owner. Owner. This statement was filed with the listed above on: N/A. Signed: KOTO, INC., on: 07/1987. Signed: TOPAZ CUSTOM FALCON, Owner. This statement was filed This statement was filed with the County County Recorder of Los Angeles County JEFFREY KASHIDA, CEO. This statement COMPUTER SYSTEMS INC., BASHIR with the County Recorder of Los Angeles Recorder of Los Angeles County on on JULY 26, 2018. was filed with the County Recorder of Los AHMED PARACHA, President. This County on AUGUST 1, 2018. AUGUST 2, 2018. NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement Angeles County on AUG. 3, 2018. statement was filed with the County NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement expires on JULY 26, 2023. A new Fictitious NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement Recorder of Los Angeles County on expires on AUGUST 1, 2023. A new expires on AUGUST 2, 2023. A new Business Name Statement must be filed expires on AUG 3, 2023. A new Fictitious AUGUST 1, 2018. Fictitious Business Name Statement Fictitious Business Name Statement prior to JULY 26, 2023. The filing of this Business Name Statement must be filed NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement must be filed prior to AUGUST 1, 2023. must be filed prior to AUGUST 2, 2023. statement does not of itself authorize the prior to AUG 3, 2023. The filing of this expires on AUGUST 1, 2023. A new The filing of this statement does not of The filing of this statement does not of use in this state of a Fictitious Business statement does not of itself authorize the Fictitious Business Name Statement itself authorize the use in this state of a itself authorize the use in this state of a Name in violation of the rights of another use in this state of a Fictitious Business must be filed prior to AUGUST 1, 2023. Fictitious Business Name in violation of Fictitious Business Name in violation of under Federal, State, or Common Law Name in violation of the rights of another The filing of this statement does not of the rights of another under Federal, State, the rights of another under Federal, State, (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business under Federal, State, or Common Law itself authorize the use in this state of a or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET and Professions Code). (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business Fictitious Business Name in violation of SEQ., Business and Professions Code). SEQ., Business and Professions Code). El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/16, 8/23, and Professions Code). the rights of another under Federal, State, Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 8/9, El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/9, 8/16, 8/30, 9/6/2018 H-1818 El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/16, 8/23, or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET 8/16, 8/23, 8/30/2018 HH-1816 8/23, 8/30/2018 H-1817 8/30, 9/6/2018 H-1819 SEQ., Business and Professions Code). Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 8/9, 8/16, 8/23, 8/30/2018 HH-1815

Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement 2018205662 2018209066 2018207310 2018211984 2018198022 The following person(s) is (are) doing The following person(s) is (are) doing The following person(s) is (are) doing The following person(s) is (are) doing The following person(s) is (are) doing business as DOWNBEAT! A MUSIC business as MOONLADY BIRTH business as VILLAGE BARBER SHOP, business as VENOM PLUMBING, 1409 business as MAGNUS GYM, 6207 ENRICHMENT CLUB, 13029 ROSELLE SERVICES, 23516 ARLINGTON AVE., 117 RICHMOND STREET, EL SEGUNDO, S. BROADACRES AVE, COMPTON, 5TH AVE, LOS ANGELES, CA. 90043, AVE APT. B, HAWTHORNE, CA. 90250, TORRANCE, CA. 90501, LOS ANGELES CA. 90245, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. CA. 90220, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered COUNTY. Registered Owner(s): MIHO Registered Owner(s): CRISANTO Registered Owner(s): VICENTE NICASIO, Owner(s): RYAN MAGNUS SWASEY, Owner(s): DOWNBEAT! A MUSIC ASHLEY SAITO, 23516 ARLINGTON RAMIREZ YURIAR, 1481 W. 155TH 1409 S. BROADACRES AVE, COMPTON, 6207 5TH AVE, LOS ANGELES, CA. 90043. ENRICHMENT CLUB LLC, 13029 AVE., TORRANCE, CA. 90501. This STREET, COMPTON, CA. 90220. This CA. 90220. This business is being This business is being conducted by an ROSELLE AVE APT. B, HAWTHORNE, business is being conducted by an business is being conducted by an conducted by an Individual. The registrant Individual. The registrant commenced CA. 90250. This business is being Individual. The registrant commenced Individual. The registrant commenced commenced to transact business under the to transact business under the fictitious conducted by a Limited Liability Company. to transact business under the fictitious to transact business under the fictitious fictitious business name or names listed business name or names listed above on: The registrant commenced to transact business name or names listed above on: business name or names listed above on: above on: 05/2018. Signed: VICENTE N/A. Signed: RYAN MAGNUS SWASEY, business under the fictitious business 8/2018. Signed: MIHO ASHLEY SAITO, 8/2013. Signed: CRISANTO RAMIREZ NICASIO, OWNER. This statement was OWNER. This statement was filed with the name or names listed above on: OWNER. This statement was filed with the YURIAR, OWNER. This statement was filed with the County Recorder of Los County Recorder of Los Angeles County N/A. Signed: DOWNBEAT! A MUSIC County Recorder of Los Angeles County filed with the County Recorder of Los Angeles County on August 21, 2018. on August 6, 2018. ENRICHMENT CLUB LLC, OSCAR M. on August 17, 2018. Angeles County on August 16, 2018. NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement MARTINEZ, Managing Member. This NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement expires on August 21, 2023. A new expires on August 6, 2023. A new Fictitious statement was filed with the County expires on August 17, 2023. A new expires on August 16, 2023. A new Fictitious Business Name Statement must Business Name Statement must be filed Recorder of Los Angeles County on AUG Fictitious Business Name Statement must Fictitious Business Name Statement must be filed prior to August 21, 2023. Fictitious prior to August 6, 2023. Fictitious Business 14, 2018. be filed prior to August 17, 2023. Fictitious be filed prior to August 16, 2023. Fictitious Business Name in violation of the rights of Name in violation of the rights of another NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement Business Name in violation of the rights of Business Name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State, or Common under Federal, State, or Common Law expires on AUG 14, 2023. A new Fictitious another under Federal, State, or Common another under Federal, State, or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business Business Name Statement must be filed Law (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Law (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business and Professions Code). and Professions Code). prior to AUG 14, 2023. The filing of this Business and Professions Code). Business and Professions Code). El Segundo Herald: Pub. 8/30, 9/6, El Segundo Herald: Pub. 8/30, 9/6, statement does not of itself authorize the El Segundo Herald: Pub. 8/23, El Segundo Herald: Pub. 8/23, 8/30, 9/13, 9/20/18 H-1823 9/13, 9/20/18 H-1824 use in this state of a Fictitious Business 8/30, 9/6, 9/13/18 H-1821 9/6, 9/13/18 H-1822 Name in violation of the rights of another under Federal, State, or Common Law (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business and Professions Code). Hawthorne Press Tribune Pub. 8/23, 8/30, 9/6, 9/13/18 HH-1820

Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Fictitious Business Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement Name Statement 2018210877 2018210857 2018207741 2018212575 The following person(s) is (are) doing The following person(s) is (are) doing The following person(s) is (are) doing The following person(s) is (are) doing business as HOLLY MAIN LIQUOR, 404 business as HERMOSA WINE & SPIRITS, business as THRIVING SMILES, 14885 business as FRAMESTORE, 3457 W EL MAIN ST., EL SEGUNDO, CA. 90245, LOS 400 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, SUTRO AVE, GARDENA, CA. 90249, SEGUNDO BLVD. STE B, HAWTHORNE, ANGELES COUNTY. AI #ON: C4180702. HERMOSA BEACH, CA. 90254, LOS LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered CA. 90250, LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered Owner(s): HOLLYMAIN, INC., ANGELES COUNTY. AI #ON: C4180703. Owner(s): STEPHANIE ESTRADA, 14885 Registered Owner(s): PREMIERE ARTS, 404 MAIN ST., EL SEGUNDO, CA. 90245. Registered Owner(s): HERMOSA WINE, SUTRO AVE, GARDENA, CA. 90249. 3457 W EL SEGUNDO BLVD. STE B, This business is being conducted by a INC., 400 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, This business is being conducted by an HAWTHORNE, CA. 90250. This business Corporation. The registrant commenced HERMOSA BEACH, CA. 90254. This Individual. The registrant commenced is being conducted by a Corporation. to transact business under the fictitious business is being conducted by a to transact business under the fictitious The registrant commenced to transact business name or names listed above on: Corporation. The registrant commenced business name or names listed above on: business under the fictitious business N/A. Signed: HOLLYMAIN, INC., JIMMY to transact business under the fictitious 05/2018. Signed: STEPHANIE ESTRADA, name or names listed above on: 01/2018. S. YOON, President. This statement was business name or names listed above on: Owner. This statement was filed with the Signed: PREMIERE ARTS, CHARLES filed with the County Recorder of Los N/A. Signed: JIMMY YOON/HERMOSA County Recorder of Los Angeles County MITCHELL, President. This statement Angeles County on August 20, 2018. WINE, INC., JIMMY S YOON, President. on August 16, 2018. was filed with the County Recorder of Los NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement This statement was filed with the County NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement Angeles County on August 22, 2018. expires on August 20, 2023. A new Recorder of Los Angeles County on expires on August 16, 2023. A new NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement Fictitious Business Name Statement must August 20, 2018. Fictitious Business Name Statement must expires on August 22, 2023. A new be filed prior to August 20, 2023. Fictitious NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement be filed prior to August 16, 2023. Fictitious Fictitious Business Name Statement must Business Name in violation of the rights of expires on August 20, 2023. A new Business Name in violation of the rights of be filed prior to August 22, 2023. Fictitious another under Federal, State, or Common Fictitious Business Name Statement must another under Federal, State, or Common Business Name in violation of the rights of Law (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., be filed prior to August 20, 2023. Fictitious Law (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., another under Federal, State, or Common Business and Professions Code). Business Name in violation of the rights of Business and Professions Code). Law (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., El Segundo Herald: Pub. 8/30, 9/6, another under Federal, State, or Common El Segundo Herald: Pub. 8/30, 9/6, Business and Professions Code). 9/13, 9/20/18 H-1825 Law (See Section 14400 ET SEQ., 9/13, 9/20/18 H-1827 Hawthorne Press Tribune: Pub. 8/30, Business and Professions Code). 9/6, 9/13, 9/20/18 HH-1828 El Segundo Herald: Pub. 8/30, 9/6, 9/13, 9/20/18 H-1826 fOr mOrE INfOrmaTION CaLL 310-322-1830 EL SEGUNDO HERALD August 30, 2018 Page 11

City Council from page 5 the solid waste contract as those services (CIPAC). Number one on that list is city- score compared to the other items on the Health and Recreation group that spearheaded prepare to go to bid in the upcoming months. wide facilities repair, with a “guess-timate” list). Pirsztuk agreed with her colleague, the campaign to raise the remaining dollars Berkman also summarized the $2.2 million placeholder of $1 million, though the amount stating that she would opt for the skate park for the El Segundo Aquatics Facility. Brann in capital improvement program projects won’t be known until staff returns with a over the Main and Imperial entryway. Nicol spoke of Lundquist’s generosity and that the previously funded that will roll over to draft report at the end of the year/early 2019. suggested that an outside group (e.g. church/ latter has contributed funds out of pocket. 2018/19. From the overall list, he highlighted Other projects that made the CIPAC cut were non-profit) might volunteer to handle the Addressing the prospect of a future lawsuit the hockey rink replacement (with a pos- The Plunge replacement scope assessment, beautification work. against Los Angeles World Airports, Lillio said sible partnership with the LA Kings in the Acacia Park construction, Washington Park Councilmember Don Brann, a proponent of continued vacancies could provide additional works) and Downtown El Segundo upgrades playground replacement, Main and Imperial reducing the City’s reserves from the current mid-year monies to allocate towards legal and beautification. entryway beautification, softball field bleacher 19 percent in order to free up funds to subsi- fees. Carpenter added that the Council could Proposed capital projects for next year in- replacement, 500 block of E. Walnut Avenue dize additional services, said he wants to see also later apply reserves towards the cause. clude various water main/valve replacements/ drainage improvement, 800 block of McCarthy monies set aside for two items not listed. He Looking at the aquatics center, Carpenter improvements; sewer infrastructure improve- Court street improvement, Richmond Field suggested “a couple million bucks” will be explained that the prior Council’s direction was ments; ADA ramp installation; pump station renovation with ADA accessibility, Class III needed for potential litigation to fight LAX to use $1.8 million in City money, $6 mil- rehabilitation; street rehab and residential bike route improvement project, and California expansion. The budget currently has $150,000 lion from Wiseburn and the balance from slurry sealing; and annual curb, gutter and Street storm drain improvement. for consulting/lobbying, which Brann deemed Lundquist’s group to cover the project costs. sidewalk repair. Total cost: $5 million. Members of the Council had additional “not a serious amount.” He added that the City Councilmember Chris Pimentel added that On top of those, Berkman recapped the top thoughts on potential projects. Boyles hoped should also help out Richard Lundquist -- the community input showed a preference for priority projects ranked by the City’s Capital to see a revamp of the skate park on Grand head of Continental Development Corporation future City aquatics dollars to go towards Improvement Program Advisory Committee (which Berkman said received a lower CIPAC as well as CEO of the South Bay Sports, revamping The Plunge. •

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Order to Show Cause Order to Show Cause NOTICE OF ORDINANCE NOTICE OF ORDINANCE NOTICE OF ORDINANCE for Change of Name for Change of Name CITY OF EL SEGUNDO CITY OF EL SEGUNDO CITY OF EL SEGUNDO Case No. YS030382 Case No. YS030398 ORDINANCE NO. 1568 ORDINANCE NO. 1569 ORDINANCE NO. 1570 Superior Court of California, County of Superior Court of California, County of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE AMENDING EL LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES TITLE 7 OF THE EL SEGUNDO CHAPTER 15-5 OF THE EL SEGUNDO MUNICIPAL CODE Petition of: BRYAN RAMOS for Change Petition of: NOAH JOHN PAUL MOODY MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING SEGUNDO MUNICIPAL CODE, SECTION 15-2-7 AND CHAPTER of Name for Change of Name CHAPTER 12 TITLED “LOUD OR MODIFYING PERMITTED USES, 15-6A TO: REMOVE THE TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: UNRULY GATHERINGS.” PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES REQUIREMENT THAT OUTDOOR Petitioner BRYAN RAMOS filed a petition Petitioner NOAH JOHN PAUL MOODY SUMMARY OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE: AND CONDITIONALLY PERMITTED DINING AREAS OBTAIN A CUP with this court for a decree changing filed a petition with this court for a decree The Ordinance amends the El Segundo USES IN THE CORPORATE OFFICE IN THE M-1 ZONE; REDUCE THE names as follows: changing names as follows: Municipal Code (ESMC), establishing (CO) ZONE. REQUIRED SETBACKS FOR BRYAN RAMOS to BRYAN SUMMERS NOAH JOHN PAUL MOODY to that loud or unruly gatherings are SUMMARY OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE: OUTDOOR DINING AREAS IN The Court orders that all persons NOAH JOHN PAUL PARENTE prohibited and constitute a public The Ordinance amends the El Segundo THE M-1 ZONE; AND, REVISE interested in this matter appear before The Court orders that all persons nuisance, and provides a means for the Municipal Code (ESMC) regarding the HOW PARKING REQUIREMENTS this court at the hearing indicated interested in this matter appear before City to hold residential property owners permitted uses, permitted accessory uses FOR ACCESSORY USES ARE below to show cause, if any, why the this court at the hearing indicated and persons responsible for loud and and conditionally permitted uses in the TABULATED IN THE M-1 ZONE. petition for change of name should not below to show cause, if any, why the unruly gatherings through the issuance CO Zone. Most notably to allow “Office SUMMARY OF ADOPTED ORDINANCE: be granted. Any person objecting to the petition for change of name should not of administrative citations and other worker-oriented services and uses” in the The Ordinance amends the El Segundo name changes described above must be granted. Any person objecting to the penalties. CO Zone and prohibit Freight-forwarding Municipal Code (ESMC) by eliminating file a written objection that includes the name changes described above must The whole number of the City Council of uses in said Zone. the requirement for a Conditional Use reasons for the objection at least two file a written objection that includes the said City is five. The foregoing Ordinance The whole number of the City Council of Permit for outdoor dining area in the M-1 court days before the matter is scheduled reasons for the objection at least two No. 1568 was duly introduced by said said City is five. The foregoing Ordinance Zone, reducing the setback requirement to be heard and must appear at the court days before the matter is scheduled City Council at a regular meeting held No. 1569 was duly introduced by said for outdoor dining areas, and revising hearing to show cause why the petition to be heard and must appear at the on the 5th day of June, 2018, and was City Council at a regular meeting held the method used to calculate parking should not be granted. If no written hearing to show cause why the petition duly passed and adopted by said City on the 19th day of June, 2018, and was requirements for accessory uses in the objection is timely filed, the court may should not be granted. If no written Council, approved and signed by the duly passed and adopted by said City M-1 Zone. grant the petition without a hearing. objection is timely filed, the court may mayor, and attested to by the City Clerk, Council, approved and signed by the The whole number of the City Council of Notice of Hearing: grant the petition without a hearing. all at a regular meeting of said Council mayor, and attested to by the City Clerk, said City is five. The foregoing Ordinance Date: 10-5-18, Time: 8:30 AM., Dept.: B, Notice of Hearing: on the 19th day of June, 2018, and the all at a regular meeting of said Council No. 1570 was duly introduced by said Room: 340 Date: 10-5-18, Time: 8:30 AM., Dept.: M same was so passed and adopted by the on the 25th day of June, 2018, and the City Council at a regular meeting held on The address of the court is: The address of the court is: following vote: same was so passed and adopted by the the 17th day of July, 2018, and was duly 825 MAPLE AVENUE 825 MAPLE AVENUE AYES: Mayor Boyles, Mayor Pro following vote: passed and adopted by said City Council, TORRANCE, CA. 90503 TORRANCE, CA. 90503 Tem Pirsztuk, Council Member Brann, AYES: Mayor Boyles, Mayor Pro approved and signed by the mayor, and A copy of this Order to Show Cause A copy of this Order to Show Cause Council Member Pimentel, and Council Tem Pirsztuk, Council Member Pimentel, attested to by the City Clerk, all at a shall be published at least once each shall be published at least once each Member Nicol and Council Member Nicol regular meeting of said Council on the 7th week for four successive weeks prior to week for four successive weeks prior to NOES: None NOES: None day of August, 2018, and the same was the date set for hearing on the petition the date set for hearing on the petition ABSENT: None ABSENT: Council Member Brann so passed and adopted by the following in the following newspaper of general in the following newspaper of general ABSTAIN: None ABSTAIN: None vote: circulation, printed in this county: circulation, printed in this county: A copy of the ordinance is available for A copy of the ordinance is available for AYES: Mayor Boyles, Mayor Pro EL SEGUNDO HERALD EL SEGUNDO HERALD viewing in the City Clerk’s office, 350 viewing in the City Clerk’s office, 350 Tem Pirsztuk, Council Member Brann, Date: AUG 23, 2018 Date: AUG. 20, 2018 Main Street, El Segundo, California or the Main Street, El Segundo, California or the Council Member Pimentel, and Council ERIC C. TAYLOR ERIC C. TAYLOR City’s website at http://www.elsegundo. City’s website at http://www.elsegundo. Member Nicol Judge of the Superior Court Judge of the Superior Court org then go to Available Documents. org then go to Available Documents. NOES: None El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/30, 9/6, El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/30, 9/6, El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/30/18 El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/30/18 ABSENT: None 9/13, 9/20/18 9/13, 9/20/18 H-26169 H-26170 ABSTAIN: None H-26168 H-26172 A copy of the ordinance is available for viewing in the City Clerk’s office, 350 Main Street, El Segundo, California or the City’s website at http://www.elsegundo. org then go to Available Documents. Count your blessings, instead of sheep. - Mom El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/30/18 H-26171

Order to Show Cause Loan No.: Title Order No.: Trustee’s Sale SERVICE” DIRECTLY) BEHIND THE Election to Sell to be recorded in the information regarding the trustee's sale for Change of Name No.: 18-100190 / Nevada ATTENTION FOUNTAIN LOCATED IN CIVIC CENTER county where the real property is using the file number assigned to this Case No. NS034538 RECORDER: THE FOLLOWING PLAZA AT 400 CIVIC CENTER PLAZA, located and more than three months case, which is 18-100190. Information Superior Court of California, County of REFERENCE TO AN ATTACHED POMONA, CALIFORNIA all right, title have elapsed since such recordation. about postponements that are very short LOS ANGELES SUMMARY IS ONLY APPLICABLE TO and interest conveyed to and now held by NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: in duration or that occur close in time to Petition of: ANDRES VAZQUEZ for NOTICE(S) MAILED TO THE TRUSTOR. it under said Deed of Trust in and to the If you are considering bidding on this the scheduled sale may not immediately Change of Name NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE following described real property situated property lien, you should understand be reflected in the telephone information TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT in the aforesaid County and State, to wit: that there are risks involved in bidding at or on the Internet Web site. The best way Petitioner ANDRES VAZQUEZ filed ATTACHED. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN SAID a trustee auction. You will be bidding on to verify postponement information is a petition with this court for a decree SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER DEED OF TRUST. The street address a lien, not on the property itself. Placing to attend the scheduled sale. PLEASE changing names as follows: A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/25/2006. or other common designation of the the highest bid at a trustee auction does TAKE NOTICE THAT if the Trustee is ANDRES VAZQUEZ to UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO above-described property is purported to not automatically entitle you to free and unable to convey title for any reason, the ANDY THOMAS VAZQUEZ PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY be: 115 Nevada Street, El Segundo, CA clear ownership of the property. You successful bidder's sole and exclusive The Court orders that all persons BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 90245. APN 4193-004-046, 4193-004- should also be aware that the lien being remedy shall be return of monies paid interested in this matter appear before NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE 047, & 4193-004-048. The undersigned auctioned off may be a junior lien. If you to the Trustee, and the successful this court at the hearing indicated NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS Trustee disclaims any liability for any are the highest bidder at the auction, you bidder shall have no further recourse. below to show cause, if any, why the AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD incorrectness of the street address and/or are or may be responsible for paying off Further, if the foreclosure sale is set petition for change of name should not CONTACT A LAWYER. On September other common designation, if any, shown all liens senior to the lien being auctioned aside for any reason, the Purchaser at be granted. Any person objecting to the 14, 2018, at 11:00 AM, C&H TRUST hereinabove. Said sale will be made, but" off, before you can receive clear title to the sale shall be entitled only to a return name changes described above must DEED SERVICE, as duly appointed or without covenant or warranty, express the property. You are encouraged to of the deposit paid and shall have no file a written objection that includes the substituted Trustee, under the certain or implied, regarding title, possession, investigate the existence, priority, and further recourse or remedy against the reasons for the objection at least two Deed of Trust executed by Vicente F or encumbrances, to pay the remaining size of outstanding liens that may exist Mortgagor, Mortgagee, or Trustee herein. court days before the matter is scheduled Torres, Rigoberto T Torres and Alfredo F principal sum of the note(s) secured by on this property by contacting the county If you have previously been discharged to be heard and must appear at the Torres, as Trustees of The Nevada Street said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, recorder's office or a title insurance in bankruptcy, you may have been hearing to show cause why the petition Trust dated October 12, 2006 as Trustor, as provided in said note(s), advances, if company, either of which may charge you released of personal liability for this loan should not be granted. If no written to secure obligations in favor of Patricia any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, a fee for this information. If you consult in which case this notice is intended to objection is timely filed, the court may Ruth Konn, as Trustee of the Patricia estimated fees, charges and expenses of either of these resources, you should be exercise the note holders rights against grant the petition without a hearing. Konn and Michael Konn 1989 Trust as the trustee and of the trusts created by aware that the same lender may hold the real property only. As required by Notice of Hearing: Beneficiary, recorded on 02/06/2007, said Deed of Trust, to wit: Said property more than one mortgage or deed of trust law, you are notified that a negative Date: 9/28/18, Time: 8:30 AM., Dept.: as Instrument No. 2007-0401552, in is being sold for the express purpose on the property. NOTICE TO PROPERTY credit reporting may be submitted to a 527, Room: 5400 Book xxx, Page xxx of Official Records of paying the obligations secured by OWNER: The sale date shown on credit report agency if you fail to fulfill The address of the court is: in the office of the County Recorder of said Deed of Trust, including fees and this notice of sale may be postponed the terms of your credit obligation. FOR 275 MAGNOLIA AVENUE Los Angeles County, California. WILL expenses of sale. The total amount of one or more times by the mortgagee, TRUSTEE’S SALE DATES, BIDS AND LONG BEACH, CA. 90802 SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE the unpaid principal balance, interest beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant POSTPONEMENT INFORMATION, A copy of this Order to Show Cause HIGHEST BIDDER for cash, or cashier's thereon, together with reasonable to Section 2924g of the California Civil PLEASE CALL (949) 860-9155 OR VISIT shall be published at least once each check, (payable at the time of sale in estimated costs, expenses and advances Code. The law requires that information www.innovativefieldservices.com FOR week for four successive weeks prior to lawful money of the United States by at the time of the initial publication of the about trustee sale postponements be ANY OTHER INQUIRIES, INCLUDING the date set for hearing on the petition cash, a cashier's check drawn by a Notice of Trustee's Sale is estimated to be made available to you and to the public, LITIGATION OR BANKRUPTCY in the following newspaper of general state or national bank, a state or federal $752,560.08. The beneficiary under said as a courtesy to those not present at the MATTERS, PLEASE CALL (949) 305- circulation, printed in this county: credit union, or a state or federal savings Deed of Trust heretofore executed and sale. If you wish to learn whether your 8901 OR FAX (949) 305-8406 Dated: EL SEGUNDO HERALD and loan association, or savings bank delivered to the undersigned a written sale date has been postponed, and, if 08/15/2018 C&H Trust Deed Service, as Date: AUG. 17, 2018 specified in section 5102 of the Financial Declaration of Default and Demand for applicable, the rescheduled time and Successor Trustee By: Coby Halavais, MARK C. KIM Code and authorized to business in Sale, and a written Notice of Default date for the sale of this property, you Trustee Sale Officer (IFS# 9203 08/23/18, Judge of the Superior Court this state) (TRUSTEE REQUESTS and Election to Sell. The undersigned may call (949) 860-9155 for information 08/30/18, 09/06/18) El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/23, 8/30, THAT CASHIER’S CHECKS BE MADE Trustee, or predecessor Trustee, has regarding the trustee's sale or visit El Segundo Herald Pub. 8/23, 8/30, 9/6, 9/13/18 PAYABLE TO “C&H TRUST DEED caused said Notice of Default and www.innovativefieldservices.com for 9/6/18 H-26163 H-26160 Page 12 August 30, 2018 EL SEGUNDO HERALD

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