January 26, 2017 Page 3 Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. Advertisements must be submitted in writing by mail, fax or email. You may pay by cash, check, or credit card (Visa or M/C over the phone). Errors: Please check your advertisements immediately. Any corrections and/or changes in an ad must be requested prior to the following Tuesday deadline in order to receive a credit. A credit will be issued for only the first time the error appears. Multiple runs will only be credited for the first time the error appears. No credit will be issued for an amount greater than the cost of the advertisement. Beware: Employment offers that suggest guaranteed out-of-state or overseas positions may be deceptive or unethical in nature. If you have any doubts about the nature of a company, contact the local office of the Better Business Bureau, (213) 251-9696. Herald Publications does not guarantee that the advertiser’s claims are true nor does it take responsibility for those claims. Employment Outside sales: Looking for Outside Sales Representative to sell display ads in Torrance. Sales experience a plus. Work from home, but must call on customers and attend events. Flexible hours, approximately 20 hours a week. $15/hr, plus 10% commission to start, 20% of sales after probation. Interested parties send resume to management@ heraldpublications.com. Employment Graphic artist needed: We are looking for a graphic artist to work 20 hours per week. The job entails doing classifieds, DBA notices, ad changes and learning newspaper layout. Must be familiar with Mac computers and work with InDesign, Photoshop, etc. Interested parties please email your resume to management@ heraldpublications.com. Employment Accountant: BA deg +exp. 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Room for Rent Room in Torrance, near del amo mall, 750/month including utilities, furnished or unfurnished, washer/ dryer, pool, gym, available Feb 1st. Virginia 310-530-5546 Community Briefs South Bay Teachers Selected for Northrop Grumman Foundation Teachers Academy The Northrop Grumman Foundation and the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) announced that five out of 25 educators chosen as Teacher Fellows in the 2016-2017 Northrop Grumman Foundation Teachers Academy are from the South Bay. Selected from targeted areas across the country, the Teacher Fellows (listed below) will participate in a number of science, engineering, and technology-related activities and professional learning opportunities. 2016-2017 Teacher Fellows from the South Bay • Candyse Crow, Juan de Anza Elementary School, Hawthorne. • Sergio Lopez, Oak Street Elementary School, Inglewood. • Sylvia Tseng, Will Rogers Middle School, Lawndale. • Kristy Mar, J.H. Hull Middle School, Torrance. • Nancy Ton, Madrona Middle School, Torrance. The Teacher Fellows were selected on the basis of several criteria, including displaying Barnes & Noble Launches My Favorite Teacher Contest Bookseller Barnes & Noble has announced the start of the 2017 “Barnes & Noble My Favorite Teacher Contest,” which for the past seven years has provided middle and high school students the opportunity to tell their communities how much they appreciate their teachers. Students can nominate their teacher by writing essays, poems or thank-you letters that share how their teacher has influenced their lives and why they appreciate and admire their instructors. Participating schools collect the essays and submit thos to their local Barnes & Noble store for consideration. Entries are judged on the compelling nature of the teacher’s inspiring qualities, the sincerity of the student’s appreciation and the quality of expression and writing. The local winning teacher will be recognized a strong desire to advance STEM education and applying real-world applications in the classroom. During their fellowship, recipients will participate in a five-day workshop at a Northrop Grumman facility during the summer of 2017; attend the NSTA National Conference on Science Education in Los Angeles, March 30-April 2; participate in an immersive, 80- hour externship at a local Northrop Grumman facility; develop lesson(s)/units that integrate an authentic and real-world application linked to their externship experiences; and develop tools/resources to share with colleagues to help build capacity for engineering and technology instruction within their schools and districts. The Teacher Fellows will also receive a comprehensive NSTA membership package and an opportunity to participate in a variety of Web-based professional learning activities, including a specially designated online learning community. this spring at the Del Amo store and receive a special award acknowledging their achievement. The student with the winning essay or poem will receive a certificate of recognition and will also be honored at the ceremony. Teachers grades one through 12 are eligible for nomination. Awards include cash prizes, gift cards, NOOK® devices and more. The contest is broken down into local and regional winners, from which the “Barnes & Noble National Teacher of the Year” will be chosen. The national winner will be recognized at a special community celebration, with both teacher and school receiving $5,000. The national student winner will win a $500 gift card and NOOK. Students must submit their entry to Barnes & Noble Del Amo by March 1. More details at www.bn.com/myfavoriteteacher. • Hawthorne Happenings News for the City of Good Neighbors from City Clerk Huber Looking for a Museum Site With the agreement between the City of Hawthorne and the Marriott Hotel chain, the Hawthorne Museum is no longer. The rich history of Hawthorne is in storage waiting for a new place to be displayed. The Hawthorne Historical Society is looking to find a new museum site. If you have any knowledge of a possible location, please contact us. Our old museum was more than a place full of old photos, it was a gathering spot, it was a place where people came together, a community of good neighbors that celebrated the past but also enjoyed the present. We are optimistic that a new site will be found in the near future. Parking Problems Our Hawthorne Police Department fights our crime. So Cal Edison tries to keep us hooked up with power. So, maybe the biggest problem we face in some of our neighborhoods is finding a place to park our cars. The Ramona, Burleigh, Moneta and North Hawthorne areas are crowded with too many cars filling the streets. These neighborhoods were not designed to accommodate the number of cars that the residents have registered to them. Some residents have petitioned the city to get the Council to approve preferential parking on their block. This may work for them but it creates problems for the blocks surrounding theirs. Essentially it forces more cars to be parked on other blocks and it doesn’t allow renters and homeowners to park in front of their own house or apartment. Creative solutions are hard to come up with. When these neighborhoods were laid out many years ago, families were lucky to own their family vehicle. Garages were used to park their cars in. Streets were open for kids to play in. So Cal has become the car capital of the world. Every worker or student must own a car to get to work or school. Mass transit has not had much of an impact on the continued growth of car ownership. Some day it may get to the point where residents will have to pay an annual fee to park their second or third car on the city street. Home occupancy can never guarantee that the city will provide parking for unlimited number of cars owned by the people living at one address. There are approximately 90,000 residents living in a five square mile piece of land with most of the land covered with housing, commercial, or industrial buildings. There just is not a lot of room to park cars, build more houses, or expand recreational facilities. When you think about it, it’s amazing that we can live so close to each other and still get along so well. We almost all HAVE to be good neighbors. Rain Storm Wow! That was impressive. The three inches of rain that fell in parts of Hawthorne last Sunday was historic, almost biblical. Those are the types of storms that used to flood Hawthorne Blvd. so much that people were seen in canoes paddling to their businesses. First a storm drainage system was installed in the 1960’s and now with a new water collection system, there was no real flooding on our main street. The city faired pretty well considering the amount of water that fell. I did go over to Home Depot to look for sand bags or a sump pump for my daughter’s garage which sits at one of the lowest places on her block. I got there too late. They had sold over 100 sump pumps and all of the sand bags that they had in stock. It worked out okay, there was very little we could have done to stop the flood from rising to eight inches in depth in her garage. Can you imagine it raining like that for 40 days? We received only four hours of rain and our yards started to flood. We would need an ark if it rained for 40 days in similar fashion. God saved eight people in that epic flood, Noah, his three sons, and their wives. God provides a way for us to survive any flood that comes our way. The waters may rise, the dams may burst, the drainage channels may overflow, but God throws a lifeline at us and pulls us out of certain death. All we have to do is hold on. Hang on my friends, sunny days are here again. Upcoming Events Hawthorne Historical Society Pancake Breakfast – Saturday, February 25th VFW Parking Lot 7-11 a.m. • Contact email: norbhuber@gmail.com (If you do enjoy my weekly column, please shoot me an email. I love to hear from my readers.) Follow Us on Twitter @heraldpub 7.0 in. 7.0 in. be a dad today. Take time to Title: Market: Run/Disk Date: Color/Space: Live: Trim: Bleed: Cal l 877- 4DAD411 or v isit www. fatherhood.gov 7.0 in. 10.0 in. be a dad today. Take time to Cal l 877- 4DAD411 or v isit www. fatherhood.gov 10.0 in. Take time to be a dad today. 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