Norwalk-La Mirada Schools to Hold 4th Annual College Fair
Norwalk~The Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District is inviting students and parents to attend its annual District College Fair from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21 at the John Glenn High School gymnasium.
NLMUSD Board President and Glenn alumni, Jesse Urquidi will kick off the event at a 5 p.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony, symbolically opening the door to an exciting future for all students.
The fair is open to the public and will feature more than 50 college representatives and several college workshops in both English and Spanish.
John Glenn High School is located at 13520 Shoemaker Avenue in Norwalk.
Follow-up: More than 4,000 students in Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District attended the District’s fourth annual College Expo on Oct. 21 at Glenn High School – nearly doubling last year’s attendance.
The Expo was part of an expanding stable of District programs aimed at boosting college- and career-readiness for students. Students and families met with more than 50 college and university representatives, attended workshops and learned about career pathways.
Interactive exhibits featured the District’s Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) and Project Lead The Way programs; a VIP reception was catered entirely by Norwalk High’s Culinary Arts students using a mobile kitchen designed and built by Norwalk High’s automotive class.
La Mirada Cyclist to Support Rotary’s Ride to End Polio
La Mirada resident Paul Milward will be representing the Rotary Club of La Mirada as a rider in El Tour de Tucson, an annual 100 mile bicycle race in Arizona to raise funds to end polio.
Milward will join Rotary General Secretary John Hewko and more than 9,000 cyclists raising funds for PolioPlus on November 21. The team’s goal is $3.4 million, which will be tripled by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, for a total of more than $10 million.
Although not a Rotarian, Milward takes Rotary’s quest to end polio throughout the world very personally. His father, Charles Milward, was afflicted by the disease. The elder Milward was a successful Santa Fe Springs businessman for many years until his death a few years ago.
Two Festive Events for the Family on Halloween in La Mirada
Visit La Mirada on Halloween, Saturday, October 31st for two festive and family friendly events. Splash! will be hosting a Pirate Pumpkin Bash from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. where you can participate in Halloween inspired games, crafts, and pumpkin decorating.
An area for children to trick-or-treat will be provided, and costumes are encouraged, but not required. The Pumpkin Bash is a free event. Splash!’s Buccaneer Bay will also be open for the final day of the 2015 season, from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with special priced admission.
In the evening, the City of La Mirada will be hosting its annual Halloweenfest at the historic Neff Estate. The safe and family-friendly festivities will be held from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
This fun event includes haunted house tours, games, crafts, and costume contests. Children can collect candy throughout the night.
The costume contests at Halloweenfest will be held at the following times: Pets: 5 p.m. | Ages: 2 & under - 5:30 p.m., 3 to 5 - 6:00 p.m., 6 to 8 - 6:30 p.m., 9 to 12 - 7:00 p.m., 13 & up/Groups - 7:30 p.m.
For more information, contact the Community Services Department at (562) 943-7277.
Two Festive Halloween Events for the Family in La Mirada
Visit La Mirada on Halloween, Saturday, October 31st for two festive and family friendly events. Splash! will be hosting a Pirate Pumpkin Bash from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. where you can participate in Halloween inspired games, crafts, and pumpkin decorating.
An area for children to trick-or-treat will be provided, and costumes are encouraged, but not required. The Pumpkin Bash is a free event. Splash!’s Buccaneer Bay will also be open for the final day of the 2015 season, from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with special priced admission.
In the evening, the City of La Mirada will be hosting its annual Halloweenfest at the historic Neff Estate. The safe and family-friendly festivities will be held from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
This fun event includes haunted house tours, games, crafts, and costume contests. Children can collect candy throughout the night.
The costume contests at Halloweenfest will be held at the following times: Pets: 5 p.m., ages: 2 & under - 5:30 p.m., 3 to 5 - 6:00 p.m., 6 to 8 - 6:30 p.m., 9 to 12 - 7:00 p.m., 13 & up/groups - 7:30 p.m.
For more information, contact the Community Services Department at (562) 943-7277.
Free Flu Clinic Offered at La Mirada Activity Center
La Mirada~It’s flu season, and the La Mirada Activity Center is offering free flu shots to community members. The flu shots will be given on Tuesday, October 27 from 9 to 11 a.m. at the La Mirada Activity Center, 13810 La Mirada Boulevard. Flu shots and nasal sprays will be offered for all ages. The program is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Recent studies show that flu vaccines can reduce the risk of doctor visits due to flu by 60 percent. Those who get a flu vaccine are less likely to get sick with flu than someone who does not get vaccinated.
“We encourage all community members and especially seniors, to visit the Activity Center and receive the free flu shots,” says Community Services Supervisor Lisa Montoya."
The flu shots and sprays are provided by the City of La Mirada in partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health.
For more information, contact the La Mirada Activity Center at (562) 902-3160.
La Mirada Rotary Joins with From Maddiâs Closet to Help Children Fighting Cancer
The Rotary Club of La Mirada is joining From Maddi’s Closet in the non-profit organization’s efforts to help children battling cancer.
Rotary is contributing $500 to the “Butterfly Wishes and Golden Dreams” themed fundraising gala dinner sponsored by From Maddi’s Closet. The event will be held on November 13 from 6:30 p.m. at the Friendly Hills Country Club, 8500 Villaverde Drive, Whittier. In addition, a number of Rotarians are expected to attend the dinner event and take part in silent and live auctions.
“Many children fighting cancer and their families benefit from the financial and emotional support provided by From Maddi’s Closet,” says Rotary Club of La Mirada President Russell Hall. “This impressive local non-profit has donated more than $230,000 to assist with children’s cancer research, and provided support to thousands in recent years. La Mirada Rotary is pleased to be part of the fight against children’s cancer.”
“Childhood cancer is the number one disease-related killer of children in our country, and it is critically important that we increase awareness of what we can do to fight this terrible disease,” says Donna Holmes, president and founder of From Maddi’s Closet.
Holmes carries her message about the battle against children’s cancer to local groups. She has spoken with local Chambers of Commerce, service clubs, businesses and numerous other community organizations. She speaks to groups interested in learning more about the importance of working together to improve the lives of children and families facing this difficult battle.
La Mirada Chamber to Host Home-Based Business Meet and Greet
The La Mirada Chamber of Commerce is inviting La Mirada home-based businesses to attend a meet and greet at the Sporting News Grill on October 29th from 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Attendees will get the chance to meet their local chamber board members face to face and find out what services are available for them.
The free event hosted by the chamber will also include appetizers and a chance to converse and network with other home-based business owners in La Mirada.
The Sporting News Grill/La Mirada is located 14299 Firestone Boulevard at the 5 freeway, just east of Valley View Avenue.
Contact Executive Director Dustin Dahl for more information at 714-655-7340 or dustin.dahl@yahoo.com
The La Mirada Chamber of Commerce was established and has been helping businesses grow since 1958.
La Mirada Offers Free Mulch Event for Residents.
EDCO and the City of La Mirada are sponsoring a free mulch distribution on Saturday, October 24 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the La Mirada Community Gymnasium parking lot, 15105 Alicante Road.
“Mulch has many gardening benefits including preventing weed growth, holding in moisture, and ensuring an even soil temperature as the weather fluctuates,” says Senior Administrative Analyst Marlin Munoz. “Adding mulch is one of the simplest ways to help save water.”
Mulch will be available for residents while supplies last. This will be a self-serve, self-loading service and residents must bring their own cans/bags and shovel. Limit of 3 cans/bags per vehicle. If transporting mulch in an open truck or trailer, remember to bring a tarp to cover the material.
This event is for La Mirada residents only and proof of residency, such as a CA Driver's License or utility bill indicating a La Mirada address is required.
For more information, call the Public Works Department at (562) 902-2385.
Phantom Projects Theatre Group Announces PAY WHAT YOU WILL Day for All Shows at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
La Mirada~No longer will price have to be a factor for any teen, family, or student who wants to be part of a live theatre experience. Phantom Projects Theatre Group has made every show in its 2015/16 Season at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts available at any price. No patron will be turned away.
"The idea that anyone might not be able to be in the audience because of financial limitations pains me greatly. We are a non-profit, yes, and ticket sales are crucial, but at the end of the day, the educational element of what we do is far more important. We want to remove any excuse as to why someone can’t be a theatregoer,” commented Producing Artistic Director Steve Cisneros, who created the company at the age of 17 when pricing often limited his theatre-going abilities.
Pay What You Will tickets will be made available on Saturday October 17th, in-person only, at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts Box Office. Tickets may be purchased from Noon to 4:00 pm. Tickets, available via cash only, will be available on a first come, first served basis.
The 4-Show season, any of which are available on this day, include: Number the Stars, based on the book by Lois Lowry (November 19, 2015), To Kill a Mockingbird based on the novel by Harper Lee (February 18, 2016), Bruce Gevirtzman’s The Center of the Universe (April 21, 2016), and the 10th Annual Young Artist Project (August 6, 2016).
“Butterfly Wishes and Golden Dreams” Event to Help Children Fight Cancer
La Mirada~Children fighting cancer will benefit from a fundraiser sponsored by From Maddi’s Closet on Friday, November 13 at the Friendly Hills Country Club.
The “Butterfly Wishes and Golden Dreams” themed event is one of the major fundraisers for From Maddi’s Closet’s efforts to assist children fighting cancer. In recent years, the local group has donated more than $230,000 to assist with children’s cancer research and provided emotional and financial support to thousands of patients and their families.
“Childhood cancer is the number one disease-related killer of children in our country, and it is critically important that we increase awareness of what we can do to fight this terrible disease,” says Donna Holmes, president and founder of From Maddi’s Closet.
Holmes has been actively carrying her message about the battle against children’s cancer to local groups. She has spoken with local Chambers of Commerce, service clubs, businesses and numerous other community organizations. She is available to speak to groups that are interested in learning more about the importance of working together to improve the lives of children and families facing this difficult battle.
From Maddi’s Closet is a local nonprofit organization started a decade ago after Madison Leslie Holmes lost her battle with cancer at four years of age.
Maddi’s family and friends began the organization to carry on the extraordinary spirit of generosity and compassion the young girl had shown to other children fighting cancer. Despite her illness, Maddi befriended other children undergoing treatment, and gave her own toys and clothing to those in need. She asked her family to sit with other children who were more sick, frightened or lonely when they had no family members at the hospital.