La Mirada City Council Recognizes LMBA 5U All-Stars for Championship Win
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La Mirada City Council Recognizes LMBA 5U All-Stars for Championship Win


The La Mirada Baseball Association 5U All Star Team is recognized by the La Mirada City Council for winning the 2015 Shetland World Series. Mayor Pauline Deal presented coaches and players with a certificate of recognition at last Tuesday’s City Council meeting.


La Mirada to Host Community Forum
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La Mirada to Host Community Forum

The City of La Mirada is developing the La Mirada 2020 Strategic Plan. The Plan will build upon the 2015 Strategic Plan, identify key City priorities, and guide La Mirada’s future.

The 2020 Strategic Plan is being prepared with consideration of community input, such as the recently completed Community Satisfaction Survey. In addition to the survey, the City is hosting a Community Forum as an opportunity for residents and community members to provide additional input on City services and programs, and share ideas and interests for La Mirada’s future.

All residents and community members are invited to attend the meeting.

The Community Forum will be held on Tuesday, November 17 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at La Mirada City Hall.

For more information on the 2020 Strategic Plan or Community Forum, contact (562) 943-0131.

Lois Lowry’s Newbery Award-Winning “Number the Stars” Makes Its L.A. Premiere at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts
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Lois Lowry’s Newbery Award-Winning “Number the Stars” Makes Its L.A. Premiere at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts

La Mirada~Phantom Projects Theatre Group will bring Lois Lowry’s dramatic story about the Danish Resistance during World War II to life at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, one-day-only, November 19th, 2015. Tickets can be obtained by calling the La Mirada Theatre Box Office at 562 944 9801 or visiting: PhantomProjects.com.

The novel, which debuted in 1990, is based on one of the biggest selling books aimed at young audiences. But, as FORBES indicated in a feature on the troupe, “Phantom Projects isn’t children’s theatre, its powerful theatre aimed at one of the hardest audiences to reach.”

The story centers on ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen (Veronica McFarlane), who lives with her family in Copenhagen in 1943. She becomes a part of the events related to the rescue of the Danish Jews, when thousands of Jews were helped to reach neutral ground in Sweden in order to avoid being deported to concentration camps. She risks her life to help her best friend, Ellen Rosen (Molly Malia Arii), by pretending that Ellen is Annemarie's late older sister Lise, who had died earlier in the war as a result of her work with the Danish Resistance.

The production, under the direction of Phantom Projects’ co-founder and Producing Artistic Director Steve Cisneros, is a faithful adaptation of the book. In anticipation of the premiere, the entire cast and creative team was presented with special 25th Anniversary Editions of the book, signed by the author herself, Lois Lowry.

CONTEST: Enter Now to Win a Family 4-Pack to Phantom Projects 2015-16 Season From the La Mirada Blog
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CONTEST: Enter Now to Win a Family 4-Pack to Phantom Projects 2015-16 Season From the La Mirada Blog

La Mirada~We are pleased to announce a contest in which you can win a family 4-pack to Phantom Projects of La Mirada's 2015-16 season at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, a $260.00 value!

Simply fill out the form below and tell us what the performing arts means to your community and your family.

You will be automatically entered a drawing with the winner being announced Monday. November 16th, just in time to attend Lois Lowry's Number the Stars showing Thursday, November 19th.

Winners will also be able to attend the remainder of the Phantom season including To Kill a Mockingbird, The Center of the Universe, and The 10th Annual Young Artist Project.

Spread the word and enter now!

Check out this video of the cast of Number the Stars receiving a gift from author Lois Lowry.


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Sponsorships Available for La Mirada Kiwanis Holiday Shopping Spree
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Sponsorships Available for La Mirada Kiwanis Holiday Shopping Spree

La Mirada~The Annual Kiwanis Shopping Spree for Needy Children will take place this year on Thursday, December 10th, 2015.  This is a community project hosted by the La Mirada Kiwanis Club to give comfort and joy to 50 children in need during this holiday season.

Those children in need are selected by the principals from the public elementary schools in the city of La Mirada.  The needy children will each receive a $100 gift certificate to shop at Sears, located at the Whittwood Town Center and breakfast at Ruby's Diner immediately following the shopping spree.  Every needy child will be accompanied by a personal chaperon assigned by Kiwanis for his/her shopping experience.

If any group, business, and/or individual would like to participate as $100 Sponsors and/or provide monetary donations, checks should be mailed to:

La Mirada Kiwanis Club
Attn:  "Shopping Spree for Needy Children"
P.O. Box 116
La Mirada, CA 90837

Those groups, businesses, and individuals who make a $100 sponsorship donation will receive special recognition at this event.

Incumbents Cruise in Norwalk-La Mirada School Board Race
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Incumbents Cruise in Norwalk-La Mirada School Board Race

Norwalk~The three incumbents, all from La Mirada, easily held off challenger Victor Juan last night, cruising to victory and winning another four-year term.

Karen Morrison (1,998 votes), Chris Pflanzer (1720), and Jesse Urquidi (1687) won in a race that was never close.

Board members will be overseeing the distribution of funds from Measure G approved by voters last November, eventually.

There were no other candidates in the contest. Juan filed papers on the last day and was criticized by unnamed inside sources for running in the race and therefore creating a need for an election. Sources say it cost the school district $300,000 to conduct an election.

Democracy at its best or worst or in the middle?

Help Fight Children’s Cancer at Butterfly Wishes at Golden Dreams Event
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Help Fight Children’s Cancer at Butterfly Wishes at Golden Dreams Event

The fight against children’s cancer will take a step forward during a fundraiser sponsored by From Maddi’s Closet on Friday, Nov.13 at the Friendly Hills Country Club.

“Butterfly Wishes and Golden Dreams” is the theme of From Maddi’s Closet’s major fundraiser for efforts to assist children fighting cancer.  In recent years, the local non-profit group has donated more than $230,000 to help with children’s cancer research and provide 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.

The honorary committee for the event includes: Robert and Virginia Ball; Whittier Mayor Fernando Dutra and Mary Dutra; La Mirada Councilmember Ed Eng and Catherine Eng; Whittier Chamber of Commerce President Elect Chris Hardeman; Randy and Joyce Herbon of Relay for Life; Steve and Janice Jones of La Mirada; Art and Rita Leslie of La Mirada; Tom and Priscilla Robinson of TR Management Services, Inc.; Dr. Gerald Roodzant, DDS; Brian and Sandy Sherman, Seventh Son Gourmet Catering and Events; and Pastors Kelly and Stephanie Warner, Whittier Area Community Church. Janice Roodzant, Details Business Organizer, is serving as chair of the event.

Business Landscape Changing in La Mirada
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Business Landscape Changing in La Mirada

Dunkel Bros. Machinery Moving is….Moving.

The La Mirada-based company will be staying in town, but will be relocating to 14555 Alondra Blvd after the California Department of Transportation purchased its current facility on Firestone Blvd. for the I-5 Widening Project, it announced last year.

The firm is best known for the well-publicized move of the Space Shuttle Endeavor from LAX to its new home at the California Science Center two years ago.

They will be renovating the building on Alondra that was built in 1968 and utilizing it as its corporate headquarters. The building is 237,089 square feet building and sits on 12+ acres.

The building originally was scheduled to be demolished but the previous owner (Heitman LLC) received an offer from Dunkel they couldn’t refuse.

The 2015 holiday season may be the last chance for area residents to view the company’s famous light display that adorns the 5 freeway every year.


Full Steamed Buns Ahead

Plans to build a McDonald’s at the site of the iconic Carriage Coffee Shop are moving forward according to City Community Development Manager Alison Moore.

A fire broke out in the kitchen in December of last year and shuttered the eatery permanently.

Many people have commented and speculated publicly on this website’s Facebook page, the fire last year seemed suspicious at a time when the closure of The Carriage seemed imminent.

Moore told us indications from the developer, Rich Development, reflect that there should be “activity” on the site soon.


Diving Right In

Pacific Diving Academy USA, Inc. currently located in Santa Fe Springs will be moving to La Mirada after purchasing the former 24-Hour Fitness facility located on La Mirada Blvd.

The non-profit organization was founded in 1996 by Andy and Amy Kwan. Along with a world class dry-land diving facility, their training center houses a full size gymnastics spring floor, numerous gymnastics apparatus, dance studio, and a weight training center.

The company purchased the building outright. Kimco Realty Corp. are the owners of most of the remainder of the Theatre Center.

The City currently contracts, with the academy for some of their classes.

The former LA Fitness gym next to IHOP is currently undergoing a renovation you can see when you drive by.

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