Dine Out and Support Ebell Scholarship Program
La Habra~The La Mirada Ebell Club and Applebee's Restaurant will co-host a "Dining to Donate" event Tuesday, Oct. 18 at the La Habra eatery, 1238 W. Imperial Hwy., La Habra.
Flyers must be presented to wait staff upon ordering, so as to alert management to give 15% of that party's check to Ebell for its scholarship program.
Flyers also will be honored at Applebee's "car-side-to-go" area, according to Beverly Franck, chairman.
Come out and eat and assist the youth in the La Mirada area at the same time. Flyers may be picked up at the La Mirada Activity Center. Or call Marilyn at (562) 944-0585 for delivery or more information.
CRIME REPORT: Thieves Turn Their Sights on Older Toyota Trucks; Lock Your Vehicles at All Times to Minimize Chance of Burglary
La Mirada~The following is the crime report for La Mirada the week of October 3-9, 2011:
Residential Burglary
Two residential burglaries were reported last week. An incident occurred on the 11700 block of Gayview Dr. A second burglary was reported on the 12700 block of Biola Ave. Jewelry was stolen in both incidents.
Other Structure Burglary
A burglary was reported on the 13300 block of Hillsborough Drive. Several plants were stolen.
Elderly Woman Struck and Killed by Vehicle in La Mirada
La Mirada~An elderly woman was struck and killed by a vehicle this morning around 9:45 a.m. at the corner of Imperial Highway and La Mirada Blvd.
Lieutenant Rivera of the Norwalk Sheriff's Station said the accident occurred as the vehicle was exiting a driveway near the Shell gas station. He indicated the woman was traveling on the sidewalk when she was struck. No arrests were made at the scene and the accident remains under investigation.
La Mirada Blog Facebook fan, Monica Vasquez-Ashley reported that the lady was using a walker at the time of the incident, but that has not been confirmed. Also, another fan, Rhonda Halstead seemed to indicate that the vehicle involved was actually a truck-again not verified.
Rivera did not release the name of the victim, only saying she was in her 80's. She was pronounced dead at the scene.
Ebell to Feature Indian Heritage
La Mirada~Judie Peters will share her knowledge of Cherokee Indian history with La Mirada Ebell members and guests 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12 in Room 1, City Hall, 13900 La Mirada Blvd.
The 44-year La Mirada resident will display artifacts collected while researching her ancestry. Included are dolls, dream catchers, pots and gourds. Peters also will discuss basket-weaving, a past-time she learned so her three children and two grandchildren could learn more about the family's Indian heritage.
Gourmet Food Trucks Come to La Mirada
La Mirada~The gourmet food truck craze has now come to La Mirada.
La Mirada High School that is.
Every Thursday night from 5:30-9:00 p.m. the school site will host a gourmet food truck event with 6-8 vendors offering up creative street cuisine.
The event will serve as a fundraiser for the athletics department and will be held in the administration building parking lot.
Gourmet-on-the-go such as Los Angeles' famous Kogi taco trucks, have exploded in Southern California in recent years-creating a multi-million dollar industry. The recipe? Sophisticated food at reasonable prices.
"We have really seen a positive response from the different schools we have visited", said Danielle Murcia, booking manager for Curbside Bites, "The schools can always use extra funds. It helps them out and it's a fun event for the community. It's really a win-win for everyone."
This Thursday's merchants include: Nom Nom Truck, Cheeseball Wagon, Crazy Creole Cafe, Naan Stop, Don Chow Tacos and Chunk N Chip.
The line-up of trucks will change weekly which you can find on our Twitter badge or by visiting us at www.twitter.com/lamiradablog.
La Mirada High School is located at 13520 Adelfa Drive in La Mirada, across the street from La Mirada County Regional Park.
Candidates Forum Scheduled for School Board
Norwalk~A Candidates Forum will be held for the Norwalk-La Mirada School Board on Thursday, October 20th from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Norwalk City Hall Council Chambers, 12700 Norwalk Blvd., Norwalk.
There are four candidates manuevering for three spots-Jesse Urquidi, Karen Morrison, Chris Pflanzer, and Diane Gramajo.
The event is being hosted by the Norwalk Community Coordinating Council and the Norwalk Woman's Club.
New Non-Profit Hopes to Let Kids Dance
Whittier~A new non-profit organization, the Whittier Youth Ballet, will hold its Premier Performance Fundraiser on Saturday, October 8th at the Whittier Community Theater, 7630 S. Washington Ave. in Whittier.
The goal of the WYB is to grant scholarships to help expose the underprivileged to dance as well as provide advanced training to youth in Whittier and the surrounding communities-giving kids more opportunities to study and appreciate the art of dance.
The free event begins at 5 p.m. with appetizers and refreshments, followed by a brief dance performance at 6:00. Door prizes will also be part of the festivities.
Donations will be accepted, but the main purpose of this event is to introduce WYB to the community.
For more information, to RSVP, or to make a donation, please contact Kathleen Diaz at (562) 533-0671.
New Board Takes Over Helm for La Mirada Kiwanis
La Mirada~This past Wednesday evening, the new Officers and Board for the Kiwanis Club of La Mirada were installed for the 2011-12 term year.
The new incoming cabinet includes Alan Morrison as President; Tom Thornton as President Elect; Ginger Shattuck as Vice-President (Evening Club); Amy Scheibel as Secretary; and Bill Dawson as Treasurer.
The Kiwanis Chronicles reported outgoing President Steve Forrester gave out awards to Dave Constantine for Rookie of the Year and to Scheibel for Kiwanian of the Year.
La Mirada Kiwanis Club has a long and extensive history serving the La Mirada community. Some of the service club's sponsorship and participation include such events as The Kiwanis Duck Race, the Knabe Katch Fishing Derby and other La Mirada community events. At many of these events, the club offers up its famous pancake breakfasts.
Longtime services to the community from the club include hosting weekly bingo games at local convalescent hospitals and the giving of annual scholarships to the area's youth.
Fundraising Event for VOPS at Sheriff’s Academy
Whittier~This Saturday October 8th from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Norwalk Sheriff's Station Volunteers are hosting a Goodwill Donation Fundraiser at the Sheriff's Academy in Whittier. The academy is located on the corner of Telegraph Rd. and Colima Rd.
Clean your house and donate your used items. If you are having a garage sale, consider donating your unsold items.
The volunteers have partnered with Goodwill Industries International to collect items for their centers. Your donations will help raise funds for equipment and training for the Volunteers on Patrol.
Norwalk Station currently has 50 Volunteers on Patrol who volunteer their time to patrol La Mirada, Norwalk and Whittier. They are also called upon to assist during emergencies throughout the County of Los Angeles.
Older Model Hondas Popular for Thieves in La Mirada Last Week
A robbery was reported on the 14500 block of Telegraph Rd. A male suspect stole cash from a restaurant.
Residential Burglary
A burglary was reported on the 14900 block of Steprock Dr. Various credit cards and a checkbook were stolen from the home.
Vehicle Burglary
Three vehicle burglaries were reported last week. Two burglaries were reported on the 14300 block of Firestone Blvd. Purses, stereo equipment and a third row seat were reported stolen. Another theft of a third row seat was reported on the 14200 block of Firestone Blvd.