Page 2 September 14, 2017 TORRANCE TRIBUNE
Calendar of Events
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 14
• Propagation Society – Planting Seeds for
the Future, 10:30 AM., Madrona Marsh
Nature Center & Preserve, 3201 Plaza Del
Amo, free to public, Call: 310-782-3989.
• Biography and Memoirs Book Discussion
Group, 10:30 AM. – 11:30 AM., Katy
Geissert Civic Center Library, 3301 Torrance
Blvd.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 15
• Free Advance Directive Workshop, 10:00
AM. – 11:00 AM., 5315 Torrance Blvd.
Suite #B1, Call: 310-543-3402.
• Friday Fun for Kids, 10:00 AM. – 12:00
PM., free, Madrona Marsh Nature Center
& Preserve, 3201 Plaza Del Amo, Call:
310-782-3989.
• All My Sons: By Arthur Miller – Torrance
Theatre Company, 8:00 PM., 1316 Cabrillo
Ave., Tickets: $30, Call: 424-243-6882.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 16
• Torrance Certified Farmers’ Market at
Wilson Park, 8:00 AM. – 1:00 PM., 2200
Crenshaw Blvd., Between Carson St. &
Sepulveda, Call: 310-781-7520.
• Free Flu Shots – Sponsored By Torrance
Memorial, 11:00 AM., Southeast Library,
23115 Arlington Avenue, while supplies
last, Call: 310-530-5044.
• The Richard Sherman Trio In Concert,
7:00 PM., James Armstrong Theatre, 3330
Civic Center Drive, Tickets: $25, For info
call: 310-375-4441.
• All My Sons: By Arthur Miller – Torrance
Theatre Company, 8:00 PM., 1316 Cabrillo
Ave., Tickets: $30, Call: 424-243-6882.
• Mini - Train Rides (Public Run Days),
12:00 PM. – 3:00 PM., donations accepted,
Wilson Park, 2200 Crenshaw Blvd.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 17
• All My Sons: By Arthur Miller –
Torrance Theatre Company, 2:00 PM.,
1316 Cabrillo Ave., Tickets: $30, Call:
424-243-6882.
MONDAY, SEPT. 18
• Civil Service Commission Meeting, 6:00
PM. – 8:00 PM., Council Chambers, 3031
Torrance Blvd.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 19
• Torrance Certified Farmers’ Market at
Wilson Park, 8:00 AM. – 1:00 PM., 2200
Crenshaw Blvd., Between Carson St. &
Sepulveda, Call: 310-781-7520.
• City Council Meeting, 7:00 PM. – 9:00
PM., City Hall, Council Chambers, 3031
Torrance Blvd., Call: 310-618-2780.
• LEGOs at the Library, 4:00 PM., free,
North Torrance Library, 3604 Artesia
Blvd., Call: 310-323-7200.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20
• Planning Commission Meeting, 7:00
PM.- 9:00 PM., Council Chambers, 3031
Torrance Blvd.
• Wayback Wednesday, 10:30 AM., Katy
Geissert Civic Center Library, 3301 Torrance
Blvd., free, Call: 310-781-7599.
• ABC7 Town Hall Meeting at YMCA, 6:00
PM. – 8:30 PM., free but registration is
required, Torrance – South Bay YMCA,
2900 W. Sepulveda Blvd., Call: 818-863-
7238 to register.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 21
• Propagation Society – Planting Seeds
for the Future, 10:30 AM., Madrona
Marsh Nature Center & Preserve, 3201
Plaza Del Amo, free to public, Call: 310-
782-3989.
• Senior Safety Fair, 9:00 AM. – 10:30 AM.,
Katy Geissert Civic Center Library, 3301
Torrance Blvd., free, Call: 310-618-5959.
• LEGOs at the Library, 4:00 PM., free,
Walteria Library, 3815 242nd St., Call:
310-375-8418. •
Police Briefs
Major Injury Traffic Collision
Between Motorcycle and SUV
On September 11 at approximately 8:31
a.m., officers from the Torrance Police Department
responded to a major injury traffic
collision involving a motorcycle and sport
utility vehicle in the 2500 block of Plaza
Del Amo in the City of Torrance.
On arrival, officers discovered that a 2007
Harley Davidson motorcycle, ridden by a
66-year-old male, traveling eastbound on Plaza
Del Amo had collided with 2012 Mercedes
Benz SUV, driven by a 54-year-old female.
The initial investigation indicates the Harley
Davidson motorcycle was travelling eastbound
on Plaza Del Amo, when the Mercedes Benz
attempted to make a left turn onto westbound
Plaza Del Amo from a private driveway.
The motorcyclist, who sustained major
injuries, was treated by Torrance Fire Department
personnel at the scene and transported
to a local hospital where he is listed in stable
condition. The sole occupant of the Mercedes
Benz was not injured in the collision. Alcohol
does not appear to be a factor in the collision.
The 2400 block of Plaza Del Amo to the
2700 block of Plaza Del Amo was closed in
both directions for approximately three hours
during the collision investigation.
This collision is being investigated by the
Torrance Police Department’s Traffic Division
under the command of Captain Martin Vukotic,
Commander of the Special Operations
Bureau. Anyone with information regarding
this collision is encouraged to contact the
Torrance Police Department’s Traffic Division
at (310) 618-5557.
– Source: Torrance PD •
Community Briefs
Girl Scout Gold Award Event
Promotes Religious Tolerance
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Earlier this summer a community interfaith
event, BuildingBridges, took place for a
Gold Award earned by Troop 1345 Senior
Girl Scout Masooma Hasnain. The event was
dedicated to combat ignorance and biases
with two parts. Teaming up with speakers
from First Lutheran, Life Covenant, Temple
Menorah, and Yaseen Educational Foundation,
the first portion of the event had Brother
Kauther Khan from Yaseen Educational
Foundation, Rabbi Rebeccah Yussman from
Temple Menorah, Pastor Tim Morey from
Life Covenant, and Pastor William Hurst
from First Lutheran speaking about tolerance
from their respective religion’s view.
The second part of the event had booths set
up manned by a diverse group of volunteers.
Each booth had a theme which focused on
different views from religions or different
aspects of people. The goal of this event was to
increase tolerance and knowledge of
diverse groups of people that are in
our community by unity.
– Source: Masooma Hasnain •
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