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Page 2 September 1, 2016 EL SEGUNDO HERALD Obituaries In Loving Memory of David Anthony Vargas Jan 27, 1976 - Aug. 19, 2016 Rest in Peace Sweet Nephew and Cousin. You will be in our hearts forever. We love you! Love, Auntie Suebee, Uncle Ron, and cousins; Bethany, and Dalton Bitters. OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE WINE&DINE WORK&PLAY ALONG THE ROSECRANS CORRIDOR IN EL SEGUNDO/MANHATTAN BEACH • Amenity Rich Location • Convenient Access to Metro Rail System, 405 & 105 Freeways • 10 minutes to LAX • Professional Property Management on Site • It’s Not Just a Location; It’s a Lifestyle! CONTINENTAL PARK A project of C O N T I N E N TA L D E V E L O P M E N T C O R P O R AT I O N 2041 Rosecrans Av e . , E l S e g u n d o , C A 9 0 2 4 5 www. c o n t i n e n t a l d e v e l o p m e n t . c o m For Leasing Information, call 310.640.1520 Thursday, Sept 1 • El Segundo Historical Committee Meeting. 7:00 PM, Public Library, Rose Garden Room, 111 Mariposa Ave. Call 310-640- 8923. • Back To School Night, El Segundo Middle School. Call 310-615-2650. • Rotary Club Meeting, 12: 15 PM, The Lakes of El Segundo Golf Course, 400 Sepulveda Blvd. Monday, Sept 5 - Labor Day • City Library is closed. • School Holiday Tuesday, Sept 6 • City Council Meeting, 7:00 PM, City Hall Chambers, 350 Main St. Contact City Clerk 310-524-2306. • Educational Technology Night, 6:00 PM, El Segundo Middle School. Call 310- 615-2650. Wednesday, Sept. 7 • Back to School Night, El Segundo High School. Call 310-615-2650. • ESHS PTA Meeting, 6:00 PM, El Segundo High School Library. Call 310-615-2650. Thursday, Sept 8 • Planning Commission Meeting, 5:30 PM, City of El Segundo Council Chambers. Call 310-524-2344. • Back to School Night, 5:00 PM, Center Street School. Call 310-615-2650. • Back to School Night, 5:00 PM, Richmond Street School. Call 310-615-2650. Saturday, Sept 10 • Annual Pancake Breakfast, 8:30 AM, Fire Station #1, 314 Main St. Call 310- 524-2269. Monday, Sept 12 • Richmond St. School PTA Meeting, 6:30 PM, Richmond St. Cafe, Tuesday, Sept 13 • Library Board of Trustees Meeting, 7:00 PM, Library Rose Garden Room. Call 310-524-2770. • Board of Education Meeting, 7:00 PM, 641 Sheldon Street District Office. Call 310-615-2650. Thursday, Sept 15 • Eagles’ Nest PTO Meeting, 6:15 PM Saturday, Sept 17 • Concerts in the Library, Symphomaniax - Classical, 2:00 PM, Library 111 W. Mariposa and Main St. Call 310-524-2728. Tuesday, Sept 20 • City Council Meeting, 7:00 PM, City Hall Chambers, 350 Main St. Contact City Clerk 310-524-2306. Wednesday, Sept 21 • Recreation & Parks Commission Meeting, 6:00 PM, City Hall Chambers. Call 524-2881. • Center Street School PTA Meeting, 6:30 PM Thursday, Sept 22 • Planning Commission Meeing, 5:30 PM, City of El Segundo Council Chambers. Call 310-524-2344. • EXPO 2016, hosted by El Segundo Chamber of Commerce, 5:30 PM, Automobile Driving Museum, 610 Lairport. Call 310- 322-1220. Tuesday, Sept 27 • Board of Education Meeting, 7:00 PM, 641 Sheldon Street District Office. Call 310-615-2650. Wednesday, Sept 28 • Senior Housing Board Meeting, 7:00 PM, Park Vista. Call 310-322-5036. • Community Briefs Third Generation Pitchers Continue Family Baseball Legacy Baseball roots run deep in the Boyce family. The twins father, Randy, attended Leuzinger High School and signed to pitch at Cal State Dominguez Hills in 1977. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 24th round of the 1978 MLB June amateur draft. The twins grandfather, Robert Boyce, was also a pitcher who opened his college season in 1949 at Northern Illinois University with a no hitter. The WWII veteran (1943-45) was awarded a Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars for his service to the United States. After returning from the war, Robert signed with the Boston Braves in 1946. He played with the Braves one season before he decided to return to college for a couple of years. Immediately following his 1949 season at Northern Illinois University, Robert signed with the Rockford Reds, a Cincinnati Reds affiliate. As Garrett explains, “I liked baseball even before we knew our dad played!” The twins said they found out in fifth grade that their father had played professional baseball when he showed them a Milwaukee Brewers baseball card with his picture on it. “Our parents have always encouraged us to choose which sports we wanted to play,” said Wyatt, who also played basketball before focusing on baseball. When the time came to think about college, the brothers discussed the different scenarios and had accepted the fact that they would most likely attend different colleges. “It turns out we are lucky to have the opportunity to be able to play together at the same college,” Wyatt said. “During my senior year, I had emailed Cal State Dominguez Hills Assistant Coach Bill Erickson to express interest in playing there and found out he was already watching us and some of our El Segundo High School teammates,” said Garrett, who at 6’ 5” has height on his side on the pitching rubber where he is a left-handed hurler like his father. As the brothers were gaining interest and fielding offers from several colleges, they were also deciding what key factors would help them make a decision. “We knew that Police Reports Monday, August 22, 2016 A vandalism report was taken at 0804 hours from the 200 block of South Sepulveda Boulevard. Unknown suspect(s) spit on and keyed a vehicle. A found property report was taken at 1106 hours from the 1700 block of East Imperial Highway. Found was a bicycle. A defrauding an innkeeper report was taken at 1423 hours from the 2500 block of East Segundo Boulevard. A petty theft report was taken at 1410 hours from the 400 block of Kansas Street. Medications and miscellaneous items were taken. Hit and run (with injuries) occurred at El Segundo Boulevard and South Sepulveda Boulevard. Vehicle versus a pedestrian on a skateboard. An online vandalism report was reported at 1451 hours from the 2100 block of East Rosecrans Boulevard. Unknown suspect keyed the victim vehicle on 8/18/16. A burglary report was taken at 2132 hours from the 2100 block of East Rosecrans. Tuesday, August 23, 2016 One male adult was arrested at 0023 hours from LAPD Harbor Division for burglary, evading a peace officer and bringing a controlled substance into the jail. One male adult was arrested at 1442 hours from the 13700 block of Inglewood Avenue in Hawthorne for non-sufficient fund check. A petty theft report was taken at 1313 hours from the 400 block of Indiana Street. See Police Reports, page 8 Herald In San Francisco Sophia Lee was transported to her magical bridal shower “From Muggle to Mrs.” in the San Francisco Bay area. • Calendar of Events See Community Briefs, page 16


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