Friends of LM Library Elect New Officers
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Friends of LM Library Elect New Officers

La Mirada~The Friends of the La Mirada Library held their annual election with the following officers elected to serve from July 1, 2012 until June 30, 2013: President-Malena Hough, First Vice President (Membership)-Irene Bridich, Second Vice President (Ways and Means)-Hal Malkin, Secretary-Cathy Ferrin, Treasurer-Mark Yoshida, Assistant Treasurer-Katie

From left to right-Katie Nordbak, Malena Hough, Irene Bridich, Hal Malkin, Cathy Ferrin, Mark Yoshida

Nordbak.

The public is welcome to attend the monthly meetings on the fourth Thursday of every month, except July and December.

There are summer reading programs available for all ages at the La Mirada Library.  Details can be obtained on-line at www.colapublib.org.

Upcoming events include a Book sale on October 6, 2012.



La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts Shatters Sales Record
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La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts Shatters Sales Record

Peter Pan and Miss Saigon lead the way in setting box office mark; 2012-13 also on record setting pace

La Mirada~The La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts has set box office records in overall and individual categories this past season the city announced recently.

“It was an exciting year for us, this is not just your grandmother’s La Mirada Theatre,” said Producing Artistic Director Brian Kite.

Record total sales of $2,392,357 were set by McCoy Rigby Entertainment’s (MRE) Broadway Series in its 2011-12 season at the theatre.  

Peter Pan, starring famed actress and Olympic gymnast Cathy Rigby, closed the season out last month.

Single ticket sales, those sold essentially to non-subscribers, came in at $1,371,444 during the year, almost tripling the $531,741 in the prior year. In addition, $25,515 in donations was received through the MRE series.

The La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, seen here on Sunday, was transformed from a neighborhood movie house to a performing arts center in 1977. photo Tony Aiello

Pan became the highest selling show in the 35-year history of the theatre and Miss Saigon, from this past April, took second place on La Mirada’s all-time list of best selling productions. Both shows were attended by more than 22,500 patrons during their 21 performances.

This was Rigby’s fourth stint as Peter after temporarily retiring from the role in 2006.

The MRE Broadway Series also included performances of Noises Off, Life Could Be A Dream, The 39 Steps, and a special appearance by Debby Boone.

We asked Kite what can be attributed to the success at the box office, “McCoy-Rigby continues to provide quality productions along with support from the city. We also have a great staff here and they are very excited. We are getting new people from La Mirada and new people from all over the area coming to the theatre,” he said.

Kite also indicated the theatre has attracted and captured a new audience, “We have been very successful with our social media campaign, it seems to have brought in a younger crowd to add to our other age groups, and our season-ticket holders.”

“We are still a great deal, a better deal than any of the L.A. Theatres. It’s been a tough few years (economically) for a lot of people, and we provide quality entertainment. People want to get out. They want to have a good time, and they want to bring their families. We provide that here in La Mirada.”

La Mirada High School Coaching Staff Offering Summer Basketball  Camp
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La Mirada High School Coaching Staff Offering Summer Basketball Camp

La Mirada~Boys ages 7-14 can improve their skills and learn more about the game of basketball at the La Mirada High School Summer Basketball  Camp, July 16th-19th on the La Mirada High School campus.

The camp will be directed by La Mirada head coach Bryce Jones and his staff, and the emphasis will be on skill development and fundamentals.

The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each of the four days (Mon-Thur). The cost is $100.

You can register for the camp online by visiting cityoflamirada.org and clicking "register for classes" or you can call (562) 943-7277 for more information.

Area Gears Up for Annual Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks Show at La Mirada Regional Park
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Area Gears Up for Annual Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks Show at La Mirada Regional Park

La Mirada~La Mirada’s annual Independence Celebration will be held Tuesday, July 3 from 4 to 9:30 p.m. at La Mirada Regional Park.

The celebration will include live music by Variety Country band "The Skinny Little Twits", as well as the Rolling Stones Tribute Band "The Ultimate Stones".

A variety of tasty food will be on sale by La Mirada’s local community service and athletic groups inlcluding the world famous tri tip sandwiches served up by La Mirada Kiwanis.

The celebration will conclude with a patriotic program and fireworks spectacular.

As a reminder to all those coming to the celebration, charcoal barbeques are not permitted at the park.  To help prevent trip hazards, rope and caution tape around picnic areas should not be used.

Also, be sure to keep the following guidelines in mind on the day of the event:

Parking: In addition to parking at La Mirada Regional Park, overflow parking is available at the La Mirada High School stadium lot, BIOLA University (entrance off of La Mirada Blvd.), and Civic Center Plaza. All red curb restrictions are being enforced. Patrons parking in red zones will be issued citations. Parking along Foster Road is allowed only after "No Parking" signs have been covered the day of the event by the City.

Shuttle Service: La Mirada Transit will be available to transport patrons to and from the BIOLA University parking lot to La Mirada Regional Park. Shuttle service is provided from 4 to 10 p.m.

Picnic Areas: Patrons are allowed to set-up picnic areas the morning of July 3. Caution tape and rope create trip hazards and are not allowed. Any area of the park is open to patrons unless marked for event use. Charcoal Barbeques are not allowed. La Mirada Regional Park is open from dawn to dusk. Overnight campers will be considered in violation of park hours and may be cited.

For more information, please call (562) 943-7277 or visit www.cityoflamirada.org.

La Mirada Based Theatre Group Seeking Young Artists
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La Mirada Based Theatre Group Seeking Young Artists

Seeking Actors, Dancers, Singers, Writers, Directors, Film Makers, Choreographers, Ages 16-23

La Mirada~Phantom Projects Theatre Group of La Mirada is seeking young actors, dancers, writers, singers, filmmakers, choreographers, directors, spoken word artists, and any other type of performance artist, to audition for the 2012 Young Artist Project. Interested participants can submit an application online at www.PhantomProjects.com.

This is neither a talent show nor a competition, and it is not an event for beginners. This is a fully-staged production written and performed by the participants. Only 10 of the over 100 applications received will be selected. Those chosen will have exactly 14 days to completely create, rehearse and prepare their event to be performed August 4th, 2012 as the final production in Phantom Projects Theatre Group’s 2011-2012 Season at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.

2012 marks the 6th anniversary of the project at the 1,251-seat venue.  

El Camino High Students Presented With Scholarship Funds From Kiwanis
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El Camino High Students Presented With Scholarship Funds From Kiwanis

El Camino High Seniors Presented With Scholarship Checks From La Mirada Kiwanis

By Tony Aiello

La Mirada~ Two El Camino High School seniors recently were given scholarship awards from the Kiwanis Club of La Mirada.

The students were presented with their gifts at a ceremony on the school campus this past Thursday.


left to right, Valerie Mejia, counselor, Rich Trujjillo. Lou Piltz & Tom Thornton (LM Kiwanis Club), $1000 awardee Zayara Silva, Mr. Brown, El Camino High School Principal. photo Kiwanis Club

La Mirada~La Mirada Kiwanis members Lou Piltz, Tom Thornton, and Rich Trujillo acknowledged the students, and they were joined by El Camino principal Darryl Brown and other local dignitaries including Norwalk-La Mirada School Board member, Darryl Adams.

Located in La Mirada, El Camino is a California State Model Continuation High School.

Students were judged on their merit, grades, school activity; along with their community involvement and accomplishments.

This year’s winners-which included La Mirada high students-received scholarship amounts totally $11,000, with 14 students overall, receiving gifts.

Annually, scholarship amounts are awarded in the amounts of $500 and $1000.

At El Camino, Courtney Morrison and Zaraya Silva each received $1000.

La Mirada High students received their prizes earlier in the week.

For over 30 years, the service club has offered the scholarships. To qualify, students must reside in La Mirada, but can be attending any high school.


Courtney Morrison also received $1000. photo Kiwanis Club






Kiwanis Club of La Mirada Present Scholarships to La Mirada High Seniors
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Kiwanis Club of La Mirada Present Scholarships to La Mirada High Seniors

La Mirada~The Kiwanis Club of La Mirada presented their scholarship awards to nine La Mirada high school seniors who are interested in continuing their education.

Lou Piltz and Rich Trujillo from the Kiwanis of La Mirada are flanked by this year's LMHS scholarship recepients. photo Kiwanis Club

The students were presented with their gifts at a ceremony this past Tuesday at the school.

Students were judged on their merit, grades, school activity; along with their community involvement and accomplishments.

This year’s winners received scholarship amounts totally $11,000, with 14 students overall, receiving gifts.

Scholarship amounts are awarded in the amounts of $500 and $1000.

La Mirada High School students who received $1000 were Teresa Co, Phyong-Lien Ngheim, Megan Hoyarek, Ramon Visaiz and Christy Pflanzer.

$500 recipients included Melissa Aceves, Eric Matheny, Nicholas Sanchez-McCormick and Nicholas Popoy.

For over 30 years, the service club has offered the scholarships. To qualify, students must reside in La Mirada, but can be attending any high school.



Modern Day Monolith Now on Display
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Modern Day Monolith Now on Display

Super stone traveled through La Mirada to its new home

Los Angeles~After over 40 years, Michael Heizer’s conception has become a reality.


Terry Semel (co-chair LACMA board), LA County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, Gabrielle Govan, Mary Heizer (artist's wife), Micahel Govan (museum director), and LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa lead the way to the new exhibit. photo Tony Aiello

After a similar failed attempt in 1969, his Levitated Mass officially opened this past Sunday morning at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Under clear blue skies with warm temperatures, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, and a throng of reporters and admirers, helped welcome the newest monumental outdoor artwork installed at the museum.

The ceremony was open free to the public.

The art exhibit is a 456-long concrete slot, over which sits the 340-ton granite boulder brought to the museum in a well publicized event this past March. As visitors walk through the slot, the pathway descends to fifteen feet in depth, running underneath the giant stone before ascending back up.

This past March, the megalith was transported 108 miles to its new home after being discovered by Heizer at a Jurupa Mountains quarry in Riverside County.


Visitors are dwarfed by Giant Rock. photo Tony Aiello

The giant granite traveled on a specially designed route covering four counties and 22 cities-with La Mirada being one of them.

Director of Development for the museum, Melissa Bomes was very excited to finally see the rock here, “My stomach is fluttering like a butterfly right now,” she said, “We are so excited to have this here, and we really look forward to the metropolitan area coming to visit us for years to come.”

“We hope residents of the cities that participated will take advantage of our special offer.”

As a thank you gesture, the museum is offering free admission through July 1st to residents in communities through which the boulder passed, including La Mirada. Residents must show proof of living in a zip code along the route.


The Rock in La Mirada this past March 5th. photo @hking


Two Men Who Shot at Pedestrians in Unincorporated Whittier Arrested by Norwalk Deputies
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Two Men Who Shot at Pedestrians in Unincorporated Whittier Arrested by Norwalk Deputies

Whittier~Two young adults have been arrested by Norwalk Sheriff’s after they eluded them in an incident early Sunday morning.

At 12:50 a.m., Norwalk Station Patrol Deputies arrested Carlos Hernandez, 18 of Whittier and Roman Rosales 19 of Long Beach for assault with a firearm, discharging a firearm from a motor vehicle at a person and evading a peace officer.

The deputies were on patrol in the area of Carmenita Road and Trumball Street, when they saw a car occupied by two men, fire at a group of three people standing at the bus stop on Carmenita Road, south of Trumball Street. The suspects fled in their vehicle and were arrested after a short vehicle pursuit.

A loaded pistol was recovered by the deputies after the arrest.Anyone who may have been a victim or witnessed this crime are asked to contact Operations Safe Streets Detective Farias at Norwalk Station (562) 863-8711.

Historical Day in La Mirada as Valley View Separation Project Commences
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Historical Day in La Mirada as Valley View Separation Project Commences

La Mirada City Manager Tom Robinson, Councilman Steve Jones, Mayor Gabe Garcia, Councilman Larry Mowles and Assistant to the City Manager, Jeff Boynton were some of the participants in the groundbreaking ceremony.

Santa Fe Springs~An idea, a vision, and a conversation, ongoing since the late 1990's, has finally come to fruition as the ground breaking ceremony for the Valley View Grade Separation Project took place today at the intersection of Valley View Avenue and Stage Road on the La Mirada/Santa Fe Springs border.

The $65 million project-the largest transportation improvement project ever undertaken by either of the two cities-will construct and create a grade separation at the Valley View Avenue and the BNSF Railway/Stage Road intersection.

BNSF, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), and LA Metro are the other project partners.

It is funded by state and federal resources and BNSF Railway.

"We are very fortunate to be able to move forward with the Valley View Avenue grade separation project. This important project will not only facilitate better and safer traffic circulation, but will also help revitalize the local economy, said City of Santa Fe Springs Mayor William K. Rounds."

The project is also a component of the $163 million Triple Track Project, which is a collaboration of Caltrans and BNSF Railway to improve the flow of international trade and passenger and commuter rail.

The Triple Track Project will be completed within a 15-mile segment of the railway between the cities of Commerce and Fullerton, and will result in the laying of a third track next to the existing two.

When the grade separation project is completed, traffic on Valley View-estimated to be 40,000 vehicles daily- will flow under the rail tracks resulting in improved safety for motorists, an enhanced traffic flow, and reduced air pollution associated with idling vehicles.

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