Fourth of Five Part Series: An Inside Look at the La Mirada City Council Candidates-Steve Keithly
La Mirada~There are five candidates running for La Mirada City Council. The election is scheduled for March 5th. In the race is Councilwoman Pauline Deal who was appointed to replace Susan Tripp in the summer of 2011; Mayor Gabe Garcia, seeking a second four-year term; Planning Commissioner and businessman Steve Keithly; Paramount Unified Schools Administrator Randy Gray; and Newport Beach Police Officer Andrew Sarega.
The Kiwanis Club of La Mirada has invited all of the candidates to speak, at their weekly meeting, and all have accepted. We will provide a brief snippet and some insight to each of the candidate’s speeches.
The schedule is as follows: Andrew Sarega-January 23rd; Gabe Garcia-January 30th; Randy Gray-February 6th; Steve Keithly-February 13th; and Pauline Deal-February 20th.
The following is the first of a five-part series in which we hope to provide you a snippet and some insight into each of the candidate’s speeches. As of now, there has been no candidates forum scheduled for the community.
The Kiwanis Club of La Mirada and the La Mirada Blog are not political organizations. These reports are for informational purposes only and do not reflect the views or opinions of the Kiwanis Club of La Mirada or the La Mirada Blog Network.
Steve Keithly, the fourth of the five candidates for a position on the La Mirada City Council, was guest speaker this morning. He expressed pleasure at being invited to be here at Kiwanis in a city that welcomes the democratic election process.
Steve has been married to wife Kathy for 35 years, has 6 children – one final one in college at this time about ready to come off of the Keithly payroll! 5 others are married, and there are 5 grand children. Steve attended BYU and the family lived in Garden Grove before moving to La Mirada. He holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration.
Keithly was called to serve in 2003 as Bishop in his LDS Church. Susan Tripp invited Steve to meet with her while she was serving as Mayor and the families became good friends. His wife Kathy was invited to serve on Public Service Commission but, since he was Bishop at the time, he was unable to accept an appointment himself.
BREAKING: Jerome “Mr. O” Oxman, Founder of Oxman’s Surplus Dies at 97
La Mirada/Santa Fe Springs~Jerome "Mr. O" Oxman, a La Mirada icon and community friend, has died at 97 his family confirmed Saturday.
He founded Oxman's Surplus
Play Ball! La Mirada Little League Opening Ceremony This Saturday
La Mirada~It's that time of year again! Can you smell the fresh cut grass?
La Mirada Little League will hold its annual Opening Day Ceremonies this Saturday, March 2nd at the Behringer Athletic Facilities.
There will be a ceremony recognizing the 10th anniversary of the La Mirada Little League Junior Team that won the Little League World Series in their division in 2003.
The ceremony begins at 8 a.m. with a full slate of games following.
The Kiwanis Club of La Mirada will be there serving up their pancake breakfast on their world-famous rotating grill from 9-11 a.m.
Third of Five Part Series: An Inside Look at the La Mirada City Council Candidates-Randy Gray
La Mirada~There are five candidates running for La Mirada City Council. The election is scheduled for March 5th. In the race is Councilwoman Pauline Deal who was appointed to replace Susan Tripp in the summer of 2011; Mayor Gabe Garcia, seeking a second four-year term; Planning Commissioner and businessman Steve Keithly; Paramount Unified Schools Administrator Randy Gray; and Newport Beach Police Officer Andrew Sarega.
The Kiwanis Club of La Mirada has invited all of the candidates to speak at their weekly meeting, and all have accepted. We will provide a brief snippet and some insight to each of the candidate’s speeches.
The schedule is as follows: Andrew Sarega-January 23rd; Gabe Garcia-January 30th; Randy Gray-February 6th; Steve Keithly-February 13th; and Pauline Deal-February 20th.
The following is the first of a five-part series in which we hope to provide you a snippet and some insight into each of the candidate’s speeches. As of now, there has been no candidates forum scheduled for the community.
The Kiwanis Club of La Mirada and the La Mirada Blog are not political organizations. These reports are for informational purposes only and do not reflect the views or opinions of the Kiwanis Club of La Mirada or the La Mirada Blog Network.
Randy Gray was welcomed to the podium as a candidate in a field of five on the ballot for the coming election to City Council. He expressed thanks for the breakfast where he sat next to his dentist who was close by.
Gray said that he received his Doctorate at USC and lived 20 years in the City of La Mirada. His wife Burgess attended Gardenhill School. After they met and married they resided 1 year in Chino Hills and then returned to La Mirada where they were anxious to live when the price was right. They have now resided in The Landmark area for 13 years. They have three children – 19, 16 and 15. His oldest is involved in TV and movie productions, his younger daughter and son are high school students. It is time, he believes, to enter into public service by a seat on the City Council.
Gray has had experience with the sport’s organizations in La Mirada for many years, such as AYSO and Little League. He understands the challenge his is facing with 2 openings out of 5 council seats at this time, but this is his opportunity to make himself known in the community. His children are old enough to understand and appreciate his efforts and life that it will bring to the household. His current involvement is in public education. He taught at Paramount High School and eventually moved to the central district office in the area of finances where he joined in responsibility for a 10 million dollar budget. He experienced considerable decision-making and preparing data. Between raising children, his professional life and his personal experience, his common sense ability is strong.
Rosecrans Closing for Five Days
La Mirada~Valley View Avenue-from Rosecrans Avenue to Gannet Street-will close for five days from Thursday, February 21st through February 26th.
The closure is pat of the Valley View Grade Separation Project.
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Catalytic Converters Stolen in Two Separate Incidents; Weekly La Mirada Crime Report: February 4-February 10
Residential Burglary-An incident was reported on the 12900 block of Woodridge Ave. Various jewelry and other items were stolen from a bedroom at the location.
Vehicle Burglary-A window-smash burglary was reported on the 13300 block of Beach Blvd. A purse containing identification and credit cards was stolen from the vehicle. Car stereo equipment was reported stolen from a vehicle on the 16400 block of Valley View Ave. A purse was stolen from a vehicle in a window-smash burglary near Beach Blvd. and Rosecrans Ave.
Grand Theft -A catalytic converter was reported stolen from a vehicle parked in front of a residence on the 14200 block of Whiterock Dr. A grand theft was reported on the 15900 block of Valley View Ave. The incident is under investigation. Two catalytic converters were stolen from a vehicle parked on the 14300 block of Firestone Blvd.
Grand Theft Vehicle-Three vehicle thefts were reported last week. A truck was reported stolen from the 14700 block of Firestone Blvd. The vehicle was recovered by the Long Beach Police three days later. An older model Honda was reported stolen from the 13000 block of Mcnally Rd. The vehicle was recovered the same day by the Costa Mesa Police. A vehicle was reported stolen from the 14300 block of Firestone Blvd.A stolen older model Honda was recovered on the 15500 block of Alondra Blvd. The vehicle had been reported stolen from Buena Park the previous day.
Game Between Rivals to Decide League Title
Season of Streaks for Matadores Culminates With Last Regular Season Game Deciding League Title
La Mirada~In a season that has had more ups and downs than gas prices, the La Mirada High Boys Basketball team plays the biggest game of their season-thus far-tonight at Mayfair High School.
The Matadores will face the Monsoons, with both teams at 10-1 in league and the Suburban League title on the line.
The Matadores only league loss was against Mayfair January 11th, 54-44 at La Mirada.
Mayfair lost to Norwalk January 25th, 67-53.
2nd year head coach Bryce Jones says the team is ready, "We feel pretty confident. We have had four straight days of practice. The guys know what to do and we know what we did wrong last time against them. There's a lot on the line. This is why we work hard all year."
A league title would almost guarantee a first-round home game in the CIF playoffs beginning next week.
La Mirada is looking for their first outright Suburban League title since 1982.
UPDATE: The Matadores lost to Mayfair 60-59 in a very exciting game Friday night. The Mats actually took the lead 59-58 with 38.6 seconds left but, couldn't pull out the victory. The Matadores (17-11,10-2), second-place finishers in the Suburban League, now await the release of the CIF playoff pairings on Sunday to find out where and who they play next.
La Mirada Symphony Offers Free Concert February 23rd
Guest pianist Teresa de Jong Pombo will perform at the free concert February 23rd at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts |
La Mirada~The La Mirada Symphony continues its Golden Anniversary season with the “Celebration of the Masters” concert February 23, 2013, 8 pm at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.
Music Director Dr. Robert Frelly of Chapman University will conduct selections including Prelude to Die Meistersinger by Richard Wagner and the Symphony No. 8 in G Major by Antonin Dvorak.
Guest pianist Teresa de Jong Pombo will perform the Piano Concerto No. 21 by Mozart. Ms. de Jong Pombo has toured extensively throughout the United States, Austria, and Columbia. She is on the faculty of Orange Coast College and the Colburn School of Performing Arts.
Admission and parking is free. A $5 donation is suggested.
The La Mirada Theatre is located at 14900 La Mirada Blvd., La Mirada. For more information visit LaMiradaSymphony.com or call 714-420-0262.
Second of Five Part Series: An Inside Look at the La Mirada City Council Candidates-Gabe Garcia
Mayor Gabe Garcia spoke recently at the Kiwanis Club Meeting as part of the groups program highlighting the five city council candidates. In his speech, Garcia made no mention of his recent arrest, and indicated he is still running. |
La Mirada~There are five candidates running for La Mirada City Council. The election is scheduled for March 5th. In the race is Councilwoman Pauline Deal who was appointed to replace Susan Tripp in the summer of 2011; Mayor Gabe Garcia, seeking a second four-year term; Planning Commissioner and businessman Steve Keithly; Paramount Unified Schools Administrator Randy Gray; and Newport Beach Police Officer Andrew Sarega.
The Kiwanis Club of La Mirada has invited all of the candidates to speak at their weekly meeting, and all have accepted. We will provide a brief snippet and some insight to each of the candidate’s speeches.
The schedule is as follows: Andrew Sarega-January 23rd; Gabe Garcia-January 30th; Randy Gray-February 6th; Steve Keithly-February 13th; and Pauline Deal-February 20th.
The following is the first of a five-part series in which we hope to provide you a snippet and some insight into each of the candidate’s speeches. As of now, there has been no candidates forum scheduled for the community.
The Kiwanis Club of La Mirada and the La Mirada Blog are not political organizations. These reports are for informational purposes only and do not reflect the views or opinions of the Kiwanis Club of La Mirada or the La Mirada Blog Network.
On January 30th, Mayor Gabe Garcia was welcomed to speak as the second of the five candidates running for a position on the La Mirada City Council. Gabe recalled that he was here at Kiwanis in 1993 when he was a candidate for a position on the Board of Education of the Norwalk-La Mirada School District. He has been married for 25 years with 2 children who were two and five at his last visit 20 years ago. Much has happened since.
In 1993 the district was upside down, and believed that he helped turn the situation He served 12 years on the board, 12 years on the ROP board. For the city he served eight years on the La Mirada Planning Commission and four years on the Safety Commission. He has learned well how to be involved with the community and how it operates. He also spent time as a teacher of catechism at his church.