
EL SEGUNDO HERALD November 16, 2017 Page 3
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THURSDAY, NOV. 16
• Opening Night - ESHS Drama Production
of “Almost, Maine “, 7:00 PM., ESHS
PAC, 640 Main Street.
• Movie Showing of The Founder, based
on the book Ray & Joan, 6:30 PM., El
Segundo Public Library, 111 W. Mariposa
Avenue, Call: 310-524-2728.
• 9th Annual Ed! Ladies Night Out, 6:30
PM. – 9:30 PM., Automobile Driving
Museum, 610 Lairport St., For tickets go
to: esedf.org.
FRIDAY, NOV. 17
• ESHS Drama Production of “Almost,
Maine”, 7:00 PM., ESHS PAC, 640 Main
Street.
SATURDAY, NOV. 18
• ESHS Drama Production of “Almost,
Maine “, 2:00 PM. & 7:00 PM., ESHS
PAC, 640 Main Street.
• Concerts in the Library: Pacific Swingline
– Vocal Jazz, 2:00 PM., free, El Segundo
Public Library, 111 W. Mariposa Ave.,
Call: 310-524-2728.
SUNDAY, NOV. 19
• Bridge & Pinochle Groups, 11:30 AM. –
3:45 PM, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856.
MONDAY, NOV. 20
• All ESUSD Schools – Thanksgiving
BREAK - NO SCHOOL for Students
• Environmental Committee Meeting, 6:00
PM. – 7:30 PM., City Hall, West Conference
Room, 350 Main Street, Call: 310-524-2365.
TUESDAY, NOV. 21
• All ESUSD Schools – Thanksgiving
BREAK - NO SCHOOL for Students
• City Council Meeting, 7:00 PM. – 9:00
PM., City Hall, Council Chambers, 3031
Torrance Blvd., Call: 310-618-2780.
El Segundo Kiwanis Club Meeting, 12:10
PM., The Lakes at El Segundo, 400 S. Sepulveda
Blvd., Contact: elsegundokiwanis.org.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22
• All ESUSD Schools – Thanksgiving
BREAK - NO SCHOOL for Students
THURSDAY, NOV. 23
• Happy Thanksgiving!
• El Segundo Public Library will be
CLOSED – All Day
All ESUSD Schools – Thanksgiving
BREAK - NO SCHOOL for Students
FRIDAY, NOV. 24
• El Segundo Public Library will be
CLOSED – All Day
• All ESUSD Schools – Thanksgiving
BREAK - NO SCHOOL for Students
SATURDAY, NOV. 25
• Saturday Night Dance, 7:00 PM. – 9:45
PM., Cost: $3.00 Per Person, Adults of all
Ages Welcome, Senior Club of El Segundo,
339 Sheldon St., Call: 310-524-2705.
SUNDAY, NOV. 26
• Bridge & Pinochle Groups, 11:30 AM. –
3:45 PM, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856.
MONDAY, NOV. 27
• Canasta Group, 12:00 PM. – 3:00 PM., 50
Plus, Free, Senior Club of El Segundo, 339
Sheldon St., Call Pam at: 310-318-2856.
TUESDAY, NOV. 28
• ESMS PTA Meeting, 7:00 PM., El Segundo
Middle School, 332 Center Street, Call:
310-615-2690.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29
• Evening Book Discussion Featuring: Ray
and Joan, 6:30 PM., free, El Segundo
Public Library, 111 W. Mariposa Ave.,
Call: 310-524-2728.
THURSDAY, NOV. 30
• El Segundo Farmer’s Market, 3:00 PM.
– 7:00 PM, located on Main Street, Downtown
El Segundo. •
Wishing this Thanksgiving
finds you with plenty of
reasons to give thanks.
Our family is working hard to help you protect
all your interests in life, business, home, and
auto. It is an honor to serve our many friends &
family living in the community of El Segundo.
– Sylvia Bagues-Wagner
and Michael Wagner
Call 310.543.3001 today
for Auto, Home, Life and Business.
Community Briefs
El Segundo High Hosts Open House
for Middle School Families
El Segundo High School Band and Cheer Perform at Open House. Photo Provided by El Segundo Unified School District (ESUSD).
On November 6, El Segundo High School
(ESHS) hosted an inaugural Middle School
Families Open House with more than 300
students, parents and community members in
attendance. The goal was to encourage middle
school students to explore the many hands-on
educational experiences and innovative curriculum
available at ESHS intended to marry
academic coursework with real-world projects.
Attendees toured the school in groups with
stations run by current ESHS students offering
information about the various academic departments,
career exploration pathways, athletics,
and student clubs and organizations. Student
athletes were on-hand in the gym and football
stadium to answer questions; orchestra and choir
members gave performances in the south quad;
the robotics club designed a robot that did
maneuvers outside the engineering lab; the
Visual Arts Pathway students had live painting
and drawing demonstrations; and the
Engineering Pathway students showcased the
progression of the curriculum learned each
year of the pathway. Presentations also took
place in the College and Career Center to
introduce attendees to services offered (e.g.
internships for career exploration, assistance
with college prep).
ESHS created four linked learning pathways
in 2012 to motivate and engage students
by connecting challenging academics to
demanding career and technical education.
Students may opt in as freshman to four
pathways: Business and Entrepreneurship,
Engineering, Biomedical Science, and Visual
and Performing Arts. Students may enroll in
a pathway during registration, try a pathway
for one year, and choose a different pathway
the following year if their original choice
does not meet their future goals.
from ESUSD Press Release
Eastside Street
Resurfacing Project Continues
The City of El Segundo kicked off an
extensive street resurfacing project on November
3, with crews from All American
Asphalt handling the work that began on
Walnut Avenue between Sepulveda Boulevard
and Selby Street and then on Selby between
Imperial Highway and Walnut Avenue. Next
up was resurfacing along Allied Way south
of Hughes Way, and on Hughes between
Sepulveda and Selby. This week’s schedule
was slated to include work on Utah and
Alaska avenues between Douglas Street
and Aviation Boulevard, and on one lane
of Mariposa Avenue between Nash Street
and Continental Boulevard. Next week will
cover the Coral Circle street loop adjacent to
Douglas Street, and Hawaii Street between
Alaska and Aviation.
The project includes removal and replacement
of top two inches of roadway surface
with new asphalt concrete, manhole and
valve cover adjustments, pavement striping
restoration and traffic loop restoration.
Construction normal work hours are 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday with occasional
work on Saturday.
For any questions or assistance, please
contact Vince Bolanos, All American Asphalt
Project Foreman (951) 453-8687; and Arianne
Bola, City of El Segundo Project Manager,
(310) 524-2364.
– Source: City of El Segundo •
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