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May 4, 2017 Page 3 House for Rent Executive Eastside 4bd 4ba home with many amenities. $5950/month. Available 6/15. 1407 E Sycamore. 310-864-4000 Hawthorne Happenings News for the City of Good Neighbors from an Old Guy named Norb Huber Saving the World from Hawthorne Our friend over on Crenshaw Boulevard is up to it again. Just this week he laid out his plans to dig tunnels under our busy streets to allow for his Tesla cars to go 124 mph and beat the traffic mess above. He launched a secret spy satellite for the US government earlier this week. He plans to build three or four more battery factories to produce more batteries for his cars and for our homes. He is leading the way with faster travel with a hyperlink track right down the side of one of our streets. When the protestors last week held up signs saying, “There is no Planet B”, they must not have heard that Elon will soon have an alternative planet for us to live on, Mars. So, if our smog producing cars do destroy this planet, we will have an option. Mr. Musk has also dabbled with computers reading our brains. Just think, I wouldn’t have to sit here and type away, my mac computer would write all about cold ones since I’m always thinking of ways to weave a cold one into my story. Seems like Elon can make our world a lot better with his ideas. There is one thing he cannot change or overcome. He, along with the rest of us, are all aging. We all must face the fact that we are mortal. All the improvements that we can ever dream up will not change the fact that some day we will die. What then? Most people don’t like to think about death let alone talk about it. But it is real. I believe there is only one name in heaven or on earth that can save you and me and the entire world. Yes, we can enjoy the ride. We can have a cold one or two. But put your trust in God’s amazing power and grace. He saves. National Day of Prayer The Hawthorne/Lawndale Ministerial Association will be holding a National Day of Prayer event at Trinity Lutheran Church located at 4783 W. 130th Street on Thursday, May 4th at 7 p.m. New Hawthorne Museum The new site for the Hawthorne Museum will be over at the Jim Thorpe Park building. The City has renovated it and installed security measures to insure that the history of Hawthorne will be proudly displayed for many years to come. Now, the task of setting up the museum displays and memorabilia begins. Thank you to all of you who have volunteered to help setup. We will begin the process some time later this month and continue on through June. Historical Society’s Hall of Fame Banquet - Friday, May 19th The Hawthorne Historical Society is sponsoring their annual Hawthorne Hall of Fame banquet on Friday, May 19th at the Ayres Hotel. The 2017 inductees include: Mr. John Baker, founder of “Cougartown.com”, Don McIntire, long-time community volunteer, city employee and friend to many, the 100 year-old Woman’s Club of Hawthorne, Mihaly “Michu” Meszaros, longtime resident of Hawthorne, was a circus performer/entertainer and stuntman and is best remembered as a performer with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and for his role in the NBC sitcom ALF. He was 2 feet 9 inches (84 cm) tall. The shortest street in Hawthorne is named after him. Eddings Brothers has been selected as the business honoree for their long time service to the community. Tickets to the banquet are now on sale. For more information regarding this festive evening, please contact the Historical Society at 310-292-6714. Helpful Phone Numbers Here are a few phone numbers you may want to keep handy: Free Graffiti Removal - (310) 349-1632  - call 24 hours with the graffiti location; Street Pot Hole Repairs - (310) 349 - 1660; Republic Trash Services - Free Pickup for Discarded Furniture, Mattress etc.   (562) 347 - 2100. Hawthorne 5K Run and Health Fair Saturday, May 13th at 9 a.m. at the Hawthorne High School Track. 8th Annual Pancake Breakfast for Holly Park Saturday, June 17th 8a.m -12noon • (If you do enjoy my weekly column, please shoot me an email. I love to hear from my readers. – norbhuber@gmail.com) Community Briefs LESD Middle Schools Prepare Students for the Future Will Rogers and Jane Addams middle schools hosted their annual Career Days last month, during which students were challenged to think about their futures through exposure to several career paths. From pharmacists to car designers and bankers to makeup artists, Beach Cities Go Red For Women Luncheon Focuses on Women’s Heart Health Women’s heart health will be the focus of the American Heart Association’s Beach Cities Go Red For Women Luncheon at the Manhattan Beach Marriott on May 5. The event, sponsored nationally by Macy’s and CVS Health and locally by Union Bank, kicks off with a health expo, silent auction and educational breakout sessions on nutrition, meditation, smoking and east-west medicine. The luncheon program will feature entrepreneur and heart disease survivor Mika Leah who, at 29 years old, narrowly escaped a “widow maker” heart attack. The program will conclude with a panel discussion on women’s heart health with Dr. Nazanin Azadi of Providence Little Company of Mary, Dr. Minisha Kochar of UCLA Health, Kerianne Lawson of Beach Cities Health District and Dr. Kate Niehoff of Torrance Memorial Medical Center. Heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases cause one in three Centinela Earns Straight “A” for Patient Safety Fifth Straight Year Centinela Hospital Medical Center was honored with an “A” Hospital Safety Score by The Leapfrog Group, the nation’s leading nonprofit watchdog on hospital quality and safety, in its Spring 2017 biannual report card. This marks the fifth year in a row that Centinela Hospital has earned the top “A” rating, making it one of only 63 hospitals nationwide to have earned Straight A’s since the inception of Leapfrog’s Hospital Safety Scores in 2012. Centinela Hospital Medical Center was one of only nine hospitals within Los Angeles County to receive an “A” rating for the Spring 2017 report card. Developed under the guidance of an expert panel, the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade uses 30 measures of publicly available hospital safety data to assign A, B, C, D, and F grades to more than 2,500 U.S. hospitals twice per year.  It is calculated by top patient safety the students were treated to presentations from over 70 guest speakers representing approximately 30 different career fields. The students were engaged by asking questions, listening to stories and participating in activities with the presenters. “This is the best thing that’s ever happened to me,” said a Will Rogers Middle School student as he had the opportunity to try on firefighting gear and explore an LA County Fire Department fire engine up close. “Lawndale Elementary School District [LESD] schools are committed to inspiring students to think about their futures and the events at Addams and Rogers are only two of the many examples of events we host throughout our schools to get our students excited about pursuing higher educations,” said Dr. Ellen Dougherty, LESD Superintendent. deaths among women each year--more than all cancers combined. Go Red For Women provides women with the tools and resources they need to take charge of their heart health and live longer, stronger and healthier lives. Funds raised at the luncheon support the American Heart Association’s lifesaving work, including funding innovative scientific research, bringing health education programs to children and adults in the community, setting science-based best practices for treating heart disease and stroke, and advocating for policies that positively impact cardiovascular health. The Los Angeles Go Red For Women campaign is chaired this year by Johnese Spisso, president of UCLA Health and CEO of UCLA Hospital System. Additional supporters include Kaiser Permanente South Bay, Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center and UCLA Health. For more information, visit lagored.heart.org. experts, peer-reviewed, fully transparent and free to the public. Centinela Hospital has invested in a $100 million capital expansion and renovation plan.  In May 2016, it completed a $55 million seismic retrofit project that included the unveiling of a new hospital front entrance, lobby, admitting department, laboratory, gift shop, and administration offices.  In March 2017, it opened its newly expanded emergency room that includes 10,000 square feet of additional space to increase the number of emergency room beds to 52. Further remodeling and expansion projects under construction include more emergency department upgrades, maternal services and labor and delivery, radiology, hybrid cath lab, and pharmacy facilities. To see Centinela Hospital’s scores as they compare nationally and locally, visit www. hospitalsafetyscore.org, • Will Rogers Middle School student tries on firefighting gear (Photo Provided by LESD) Classifieds The deadline for Classified Ad submission and payment is Noon on Tuesday to appear in Thursday’s paper. 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