TORRANCE TRIBUNE October 30, 2014 Page 3 Calendar Police Reports Torrance Tribune in New York City Mikah Horn, part of the waitstaff at Ellen’s Stardust Diner in New York City, holds up the Tribune. Photo by TerriAnn Ferren. There is a limited word count of 20 words and fees will apply. Email to calendar@ heraldpublications.com. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at 9 a.m. Friday, October 31 • Torrance Halloween Carnival! The City of Torrance Community Services Department invites the public to enjoy the annual Halloween Carnival from 4 to 8 p.m. at Wilson Park, 2200 Crenshaw Blvd. The costume parade will take place at 6:30 p.m.For more information, please call (310) 618-2930 or visit www.TorranceCA.Gov/Halloween. Saturday, November 1 • The City of Torrance Cultural Arts Commission is pleased to announce the winners of the 2014 Excellence in Arts Awards. The winners will be recognized at a public event from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. at the Toyota Meeting Hall, 3330 Civic Center Drive,Torrance. The event is free to attend but RSVP’s are requested by calling 310/618-2376. Tuesday, November 4 • Torrance Artists Guild (TAG) will present a demonstration by abstract artist Susanne Young at 7:00 pm at the November 4th meeting at the Ken Miller Center at 3330 Civic Center Drive, Torrance. The meeting and demonstration is open to the public. Thursday, November 13 • South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) annual free Holiday Light Exchange will take place on November 13 and 14 for Southern California Edison (SCE) and Department of Water and Power (DWP) customers. Lights will be exchanged at the SBCCOG’s Environmental Services Center located at 20285 S. Western Avenue, Suite 100, Torrance, CA 90501. SCE and DWP customers will be able to trade in one working string of old electricityguzzling incandescent holiday lights for one new, energy-efficient LED string. Old strings will be taken off the grid forever and recycled as e-waste. (Please bring utility bill or driver’s license). For more information call (310)371-7222. • The Beach Cities Symphony will begin its 65th season of free classical music concerts on Friday, November 21, at 8:15 p.m. in Marsee Auditorium at El Camino College. Free admission to the pre-concert lecture at 7:30 and to the concert; on-campus parking is $3. Phone (310) 379-9725, (310) 539-4649, or see BeachCitiesSymphony.org for more information. Ongoing • Downtown Torrance Marketplace. Every Thursday, 3-8 p.m., on El Prado Street, from Sartori to the Buffalo Fire Department. • “Happy Hats for Kids In Hospitals” hosts workshops to decorate or sew hats for hospitalized children every Tuesday, 12:30- 2:30 p.m., 923 Van Ness Avenue. For more information call (310) 787-0970. • Burglary-Auto 10/19/2014 6:30:00 AM 5200 BLOCK LORNA ST Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown means, ransacks and takes property/subwoofer Battery-Simple 10/19/2014 1:00:00 AM 1400 BLOCK MARCELINA AVE Suspects forcibly remove victims from location, causing injury Burglary-Auto 10/19/2014 8:20:12 AM 21100 BLOCK DONORA AVE Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown means, ransacks and takes property/ wallet Burglary-Auto 10/20/2014 8:15:00 AM 2400 BLOCK 227TH ST Suspect(s) enters vehicle by unknown means, ransacks and takes property/ cash, registration, manual, CDs Burglary-Commercial 10/19/2014 1:07:10 AM 2500 BLOCK CARSON ST Suspect(s) smashes out window for entry, smashes glass display cases/ unknown loss at time of report Battery-Simple 10/18/2014 2:23:07 PM 22500 BLOCK MAPLE AVE Suspect uses her purse to hit victim in the shoulder Burglary-Auto 10/18/2014 11:26:34 AM 3900 BLOCK 238TH ST Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle and takes property/cell phone, sunglasses Burglary-Auto 10/18/2014 10:31 AM 3900 BLOCK 238TH ST Suspect(s) enters unlocked vehicle and takes property/remote, MP3, CDs Burglary-Auto 10/19/2014 10:30:00 AM 3500 BLOCK TORRANCE BLVD Suspect(s) defeats door handle for entry and takes property/ GPS Battery-Simple 10/18/2014 1:00 AM 1400 BLOCK MARCELINA AVE Suspects punch victim in the face Business Outreach from front page A recent visit by the City and Chamber to DocMagic, Inc., located in Old Torrance, demonstrated the innovative kinds of businesses located in Torrance. Capable of processing a document package comprised of over one City and Chamber representatives visited DocMagic, Inc. in Old Torrance. Pictured from (L-R): Heidi Cunningham, Fran Fulton, Domenica Megerdichian, Mayor Patrick Furey, Alan Brisbane, Dominic Iannitti, Donna Duperron, and Brandon Matson.) hundred pages of legal text in 1.5 seconds, to include data and regulatory compliance validation, DocMagic does not just evolve document preparation but also the workplace itself. Throughout DocMagic’s beautiful facility lie small “breakout areas” populated with soft cushioned seats, bean bags, and foot rests where employees can take a small break from work or engage in thoughtful conversations about strategy and process improvement. “We feel See Business Outreach, page 9 City and Chamber representatives visited with Sports Studio’s CEO, Mark Koerster. Pictured (L-R): Domenica Megerdichian, Fran Fulton, Mark Koerster, Brandon Matson, Heidi Cunningham, Donna Duperron) See Police Reports, page 10
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