Holmby News 9-27-19

HOLMBY NEWS
September 27, 2019

From the Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, serving the Holmby Westwood community since 1960.

1.  Relaxed Parking During the Jewish Holidays
2.  Westwood Village Survey – Final Reminder
3.  LAPD Crime Report
4.  Westwood Library – October Happenings
5.  Movie Premieres – Street Closures
6.  Lawn Bowling Introductory Course
7.  UCLA Film & Television Archive Membership
8
.  Upcoming Community Events
9.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  RELAXED PARKING DURING THE JEWISH HOLIDAYS

The Council Office has notified us that parking will be relaxed in our community during the upcoming Jewish holidays.  For a complete list of dates and locations where the parking rules will be relaxed, please CLICK HERE.

Please note that portions of Strathmore and Westholme near Hillel will not have relaxed parking, per Hillel’s conditional use permit.

We wish you a happy and sweet New Year! L’ Shanah Tovah!

2.  WESTWOOD VILLAGE SURVEY – FINAL REMINDER

HWPOA recently sent out a survey to our members regarding what changes and improvements they would like to see in the Village.

If you would like to participate in the survey, please review the questions below and email your responses to hwpoa@aol.com.

Thank you,
The Westwood Village Committee of HWPOA

WESTWOOD VILLAGE SURVEY
Send your responses to hwpoa@aol.com

1. What business establishments would you like to see open in Westwood Village to encourage you to work, shop, eat and play there once again? What kind of stores, type of restaurants, family entertainment, cultural activities, parking, services (dry cleaning, etc.) would bring you, your family and friends to Westwood Village?

2. Are you affiliated with UCLA (employee, graduate, etc.)?

3. What is your age group? We hope to learn what is most important to the different generations who live in our neighborhood.

  •     20 to 35
  •     36 to 50
  •     51 to 65
  •     Over 65

3.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

Residents that live in the immediate vicinity of the Sunset Boulevard Corridor through the West LA area should pay particular attention to this alert.  There is no current suspect/vehicle information to share, but if any later becomes available the LAPD will let us know.

There has been a series of Residential Burglaries developing in the Westside communities.  The suspects typically knock or ring the doorbell to verify if anyone is home.  When there is no answer, the suspects enter the side or rear of the residence and force entry typically by smashing the window or door glass to gain entry.  Suspects are targeting the master bed and bath as well as other areas of the home and removing jewelry, cash, small valuables and small electronics.

Immediate Detection! is key to prevention and apprehension.  The Los Angeles Police Department recommends the following tips to help secure your home and harden the target:

  • SURVEILLANCE/SECURITY CAMERAS:  Web based surveillance and doorbell camera systems will alert and allow homeowners to immediately view and monitor activity from any smartphone or computer which are motion sensor activated and will alert your device when there is activity.  They will also lend valuable information and clues to the investigation.
  • ALARMS:  Ensure that security alarms are in good working order and set when not at home whether leaving for 10 minutes or 10 hours.  Accessible upstairs doors & windows should have alarm sensors and upstairs rooms should have motion sensors to include the master bedroom.
  • ALARM RESPONSE:  Consider a private patrol alarm response to enhance your current alarm and security system.  In many cases private patrols are already contracted in many neighborhoods or associations.
  • MOTION SENSOR LIGHTING:  Install motion sensor lighting around your home to illuminate normally dark areas around the home.  This will also alert residents to outside activity around the home when motion lights are activated.
  • GATES:  Ensure that all gates and access points to the side or rear of the residence are locked and secured.
  • DOOR AND WINDOW LOCKS:  Ensure that all doors and windows are locked and secured with sturdy secured locks and that there are second locking mechanisms securing all doors and windows as a second line of defense.
  • MAKE IT LOOK LIKE YOU’RE HOME…Even when you’re not.
  • NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH:  Monitor suspicious activities in your neighborhood and alert your neighbors.  Should the activity escalate to a crime about to occur, crime in progress or crime that just occurred, CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY!
  • SECURITY PATROLS:  Consider after hours on site security at construction sites or major remodel projects.  Many neighborhoods contract with private security patrols which monitor neighborhoods and can quickly respond to burglar alarm activations or reports of suspicious activity when they occur.

4.  WESTWOOD LIBRARY – OCTOBER HAPPENINGS

The Westwood Branch Library has a busy month of events and activities for adults, teens and children.  Some of the programs include:

  • Meet the Author of My Grandma and Me
  • Opera Talk – The Light in the Piazza
  • Medicare Update Educational Meeting
  • Geffen Playhouse 2019-20 Season Review
  • High Functioning Inner Peace
  • Death Cafe
  • Building Bricks Club – LEGO Fun
  • Author Talk: Arlene Schindler

For a complete list of upcoming events, please click here:
https://www.lapl.org/branches/westwood

5.  MOVIE PREMIERES – STREET CLOSURES

There are several premieres coming up in Westwood, which will involve various sidewalk and street closures around the area of Broxton Avenue between Weyburn Avenue and Le Conte Avenue:

Saturday, September 28, 2019
Netflix will be holding the Premiere of “Dolemite is My Name”, at 6:30PM on Saturday, September 28, 2019 at the Regency Village Theater.

Thursday, October 3, 2019
Lionsgate will be holding the premiere of “Jexi”, at 7:30PM on Thursday, October 3, 2019 at the Regency Bruin Theater, located at 948 Broxton Avenue.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the premieres listed above, feel free to contact Talia Shnaider with 15/40 Productions at 310-742-1064 or 818-926-8319.

6.  LAWN BOWLING INTRODUCTORY COURSE

Join us for a lawn bowling introductory course on Saturday, September 28, at 10 AM at Holmby Park.  Residents from our community can join participants from the UCLA/Osher Life Long Learning Institute, either on Saturday, September 28, or on any of the following Saturdays in October.

Veteran bowlers will provide instructions for about one hour, supplemented by written and audio visual materials.  Instructions, all equipment, coffee and refreshment will be offered. Free.

Dress is casual with smooth soled (tennis or deck) shoes. Those who are interested to return and learn more, will be offered vouchers for three more free lessons on other days. This is a low impact sport endorsed by the American Heart Association and played in 28 other lawn bowling clubs in Southern California. Interested residents should call (RSVP) Philip Fox, 310.273.7776 and/or visit www.losangeleslawnbowling.com for more information.

7.  UCLA FILM & TELEVISION ARCHIVE MEMBERSHIP

UCLA Film & Television Archive is renowned for its pioneering efforts to rescue, preserve and showcase moving image media, and is dedicated to ensuring that the collective visual memory of our time is explored and enjoyed for generations to come.

Become an Archive member and support our dynamic public programming while saving on admission, enjoying exclusive events and more. Memberships will be on sale at the Billy Wilder Theater during box office hours starting Friday, October 4. Learn more

For a calendar of upcoming events, please click here

8.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

Lari Pittman Exhibition Opening Celebration – Saturday, Sept. 28, 8 p.m.–11 p.m. at the Hammer Museum.  Join us to celebrate the opening of Lari Pittman: Declaration of Independence, a retrospective of the prolific and influential Los Angeles–based painter. Free and open to the public, with food trucks, cash bar, and live DJs. Hammer members receive priority entry and a free first drink. Learn more here

Fall Migration Bird Walks at the UCLA Botanical Garden – Thursdays 8-9am, 10/3 – 11/13.  Fall is here, and birds across California and the Northern Hemisphere are migrating south. Many rely on green spaces in urban areas to rest and refuel for the next leg of the journey south.

Join the Bruin Birding Club this fall to watch for migrating warblers, flycatchers, tanagers, vireos, thrushes and more each Thursday in the UCLA Botanical Garden. Everyone from UCLA and the broader community is welcome to join–bring binoculars if you have them. Meet at the La Kretz Garden Pavilion, no RSVP required.

CicLAvia—Heart of LA | Celebrating UCLA100 – Saturday, October 6 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm in Downtown LA. The streets of downtown Los Angeles will be open to foot traffic, bicycles, rollerblades, skateboards, and more – from MacArthur Park to Mariachi Plaza, through Civic Center and Chinatown. Click here for more information.

9.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
    NEXT MEETING – OCTOBER 15
  • To let us know your concerns about our community and your ideas about how we might work to improve it
  • To become involved in our Association.

*Board Meetings are usually held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 9-20-19

HOLMBY NEWS
September 20, 2019

From the Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, serving the Holmby Westwood community since 1960.

1.  LAPD Crime Report
2.  Westwood Village Survey
3.  The Agora Project – Save Hilgard Update
4.  Last Day to Use Metro Tokens
5.  Get Ready L.A.
6.  UCLA Botanical Garden
7.  UCLA Westwood Village Block Party
8
.  Upcoming Community Events
9.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

THEFT FROM VEHICLE – PETTY ($950 & under)
Incident #: 190815649
800 BLOCK HILGARD AV  |  9/13/2019 @ 6:30 PM

ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON (ADW) (likely to produce great bodily injury)
Incident #: 190815780
BEVERLY GLEN BL & MAPLETON  |  9/18/2019 @ 5:15 PM

E-Policing: http://www.lapdonline.org/e_policing
EMERGENCY: 911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
Christopher Ragsdale, Senior Lead Officer
West Los Angeles Community Police Station
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 26690@lapd.lacity.org
Website: www.lapdonline.org

2.  WESTWOOD VILLAGE SURVEY

Last week, HWPOA sent out a survey to our members regarding what changes and improvements they would like to see in the Village.

If you would like to participate in the survey, please review the questions below and email your responses to hwpoa@aol.com.

Thank you,
The Westwood Village Committee of HWPOA

WESTWOOD VILLAGE SURVEY
Send your responses to hwpoa@aol.com

1. What business establishments would you like to see open in Westwood Village to encourage you to work, shop, eat and play there once again? What kind of stores, type of restaurants, family entertainment, cultural activities, parking, services (dry cleaning, etc.) would bring you, your family and friends to Westwood Village?

2. Are you affiliated with UCLA (employee, graduate, etc.)?

3. What is your age group? We hope to learn what is most important to the different generations who live in our neighborhood.

  •     20 to 35
  •     36 to 50
  •     51 to 65
  •     Over 65

3.  THE AGORA PROJECT – SAVE HILGARD UPDATE

Dear Neighbors,

What in the world has the Agora been doing?  We wanted to update you on the status of the Agora high rise.  Click the link below to see our recent update.

Agora Update

Thank you!

The Save Hilgard Team
website: https://savehilgardavenue.com/facts
email: savehilgard@gmail.com

4.  LAST DAY TO USE METRO TOKENS

The last day to use Metro tokens is Friday, Nov. 29.  After this day, tokens will no longer be accepted. Unused tokens are non-refundable.

Use your tokens at any TAP vending machine to load a 1-way trip onto a TAP card, the safest and most convenient way to travel throughout LA County.

TAP cards can be purchased and loaded:

For more information on tokens, call 323.GOMETRO.

For more information on buying and loading a TAP card, call 866.TAPTOGO or visit taptogo.net.

5.  GET READY L.A.

To promote local emergency planning during National Preparedness Month, L.A. Controller Ron Galperin released a new online resource map of emergency services and programs funded by the City of Los Angeles to help families and communities prepare for unexpected natural disasters. “Get Ready L.A.” gives a rundown of the City’s emergency prep resources and maps the locations of L.A.’s fire stations, police stations and other important civic buildings that Angelenos can access before and after a disaster.

Also featured in Galperin’s resource map are the emergency preparedness functions of the City’s Emergency Management Department. The department coordinates the City’s Emergency Operations Center, emergency plans and outreach, and all training and exercises for disaster response teams. EMD is also in charge of emergency prep tools like NotifyLA, ShakeAlertLA and Ready Your LA Neighborhood.

Explore Get Ready L.A. resource map

6.  UCLA BOTANICAL GARDEN

UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden is a 7.5 acre garden, outdoor classroom, and research facility on the UCLA campus.

Upcoming Events:

Holmby Westwood UCLA Botanical Garden Tour
Saturday September 28th 10:00am – 11:00am
UCLA La Kretz Garden Pavilion (707 Tiverton Drive)
Join us for a guided tour of the Garden! Travel the world as we explore the diverse collection of plants that live in this urban oasis.  We’ll discuss the history of the Garden as well as plans for the future.  We would love to hear more about how we can serve your community as a resource for education, connection with nature, and more. All ages are welcome. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes and bringing water. This event is free–please RSVP with number of guests by emailing Jules at: julesc@ucla.edu

UCLA Botanical Garden Plant & Book Giveaway
Sunday September 29th 10:00am – 2:00pm
UCLA La Kretz Garden Pavilion (707 Tiverton Drive)
We are carefully curating our potted plant and book collections, and have identified several hundred plants and books which we no longer need. That means that we are giving them to you! Donors, members and current volunteers (within the last 6 months) will get early access from 10am-11am. From 11am-2pm we’ll be open to the general public. Learn more about how you can support the Garden and get early access by becoming a member. We’ll have unusual plants, books, and other botanical curiosities that need a loving home. Happy hunting! The Botanical Garden is free admission and open 9am-5pm to explore! Learn more and RSVP here

7.  UCLA WESTWOOD VILLAGE BLOCK PARTY

The 3rd Annual UCLA Westwood Village Block Party will take place on Sunday, September 22nd from 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm on Broxton and Weyburn and will bring over 15,000 visitors to the Westwood Village.

New students, neighbors and local families can enjoy carnival games, interactive activities, and food from local vendors while UCLA musical acts and DJs perform.

8.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

The Golden Age of the Exploitation Picture – Sept. 20-22 at the Billy Wilder Theater.  The Production Code that went into effect in the mid-1930s was intended to purge the screen of Hollywood’s more salacious predilections, but that didn’t stop independent producers from cranking out lurid “educational” films.  Present by the UCLA Film & Television Archive.  Click here for more information.

CicLAvia—Heart of LA | Celebrating UCLA100 – Saturday, October 6 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm in Downtown LA. The streets of downtown Los Angeles will be open to foot traffic, bicycles, rollerblades, skateboards, and more – from MacArthur Park to Mariachi Plaza, through Civic Center and Chinatown. Click here for more information.

9.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
    NEXT MEETING – OCTOBER 15
  • To let us know your concerns about our community and your ideas about how we might work to improve it
  • To become involved in our Association.

*Board Meetings are usually held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 9-13-19

HOLMBY NEWS
September 13, 2019

From the Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, serving the Holmby Westwood community since 1960.

1.  Westwood Village Survey
2.  LAPD Crime Report
3.  Residential Burglary Prevention Tips
4.  Tree Care & Maintenance Day – This Saturday
5.  UCLA Botanical Garden
6.  Help Stop “Wish-Cycling”
7.  Census Goodwill Ambassador Program
8.  Firefighter Camp for Girls
9
.  Upcoming Community Events
10.  HWPOA Communication and Ad Policy
11.  Resident Ads

12.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  WESTWOOD VILLAGE SURVEY

Yesterday, HWPOA sent out a survey to our members regarding what changes and improvements they would like to see in the Village. We have already had a great response to the survey — thank you to everyone who has responded with your ideas.

We hope everyone will participate in the survey and look forward to your response.

Thank you,
The Westwood Village Committee of HWPOA

2.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

WEST L.A. CRIME MAPS
Below is a map of the most recent crimes throughout West LA.  At the top, right, you can adjust the dates as needed.  Please note, map may be slow to load on your computer.

West LA Crime Map

Sign up at www.crimemapping.com to receive alerts when crime is reported in your neighborhood.

PACKAGE THEFT
A homeowner on Holmby Ave. reported that on the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept. 11, a thief took a package from the front porch.  The package had been delivered by UPS about a half an hour earlier but could not be seen from the street.  The incident was captured on Ring video and shows that the suspect is approximately 20-30 years of age; Caucasian; over 6 ft. tall.    He was wearing a grey hoodie so face cannot be seen; dark running shorts; tennis shoes and socks.  This incident has been reported to the LAPD.

Package thefts are a continuous problem throughout the region.  If residents receive frequent deliveries to their home, the LAPD highly recommends that the deliveries are arranged when someone will be available to receive the package at the residence or install a secured steel package drop box.  Other options are having the deliveries delivered to a UPS Access Point, Fed Ex Store, or Post Office Box location.

3.  RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY PREVENTION TIPS

Make sure your doors and windows are always locked. And I mean all windows. Even bathroom windows.  It has been speculated that more than half of break-ins occur through first-floor windows. So, securing these should be a top priority. Second floor windows are also vulnerable, much more so than you would expect.  People leave ladders and other items like patio furniture, etc., that burglars make use of to hoist themselves onto the 2nd floor balcony and right into your open bedroom window.  And don’t forget to secure side doors and garage doors as well.

Thorny bushes under windows will make thieves think twice before going in that way.  Also, keep your bushes and hedges trimmed to a minimum; don’t give thieves a place to hide while they scope out your place.  Gravel and loose stones can also alert you (or a dog) that someone is approaching your house.  And make sure your yard is well-lit during the night!

Get a dog.  Burglars are considerably less likely to burglarize a home where there are dog(s) inside than not.  Dogs are a lot of responsibility and they can be expensive. I have three dogs and they’re a lot of work. Please only get a dog if you’re truly going to care for it as it deserves.

Make sure your valuables are hidden from passerby’s. Use privacy curtains (sheer curtains that let in light but block the view) so people can’t see in while you’re away at work.

Experts say that a third of burglars come in right through the front door. If your front door is all or partially made from glass, they can easily reach in and turn a regular indoor deadbolt. Double key deadbolts are the kind that require a key not only to enter, but also to exit. With a double key deadbolt lock, if thieves do break in, getting your stuff out is going to be very difficult unless they break the door down.  The downside to double key deadbolts is they can be dangerous in the event of an emergency, such as a fire. Consider this carefully before installing one. If you do put one in, keep the key very close to the door in a hiding place that’s easy to remember.  You should also have a lock far away from any windows that are a part of your door.

Security experts say most thieves don’t want to smash sliding-glass doors because that’s too noisy. They’d much rather slide it open. To prevent this, secure your sliding door by placing a sawed-off broom handle in the track to prevent it from opening.

If you’re going away for a week, don’t tell people on your answering machine or social media accounts that you’re out of town. Also, don’t tell the taxi or Uber/Lyft driver that you’re going out of town. If you have luggage, I just mention to the driver that my whole family is inside and I couldn’t get any of them to give me a ride to the airport.  If you’re going to be away, make sure you purchase a timer that will automatically turn on lamps when it gets dark. Also, either put a temporary stop on your mail, or have a neighbor pick up your mail, packages, and newspapers so your home doesn’t look vacant.

Make sure you religiously back up your computers and laptops in the event those items are stolen. And again, keep valuables out of sight. Take pictures or video of your valuables. Know serial numbers, the model numbers and purchase prices of your most expensive items. The insurance company will want this information if it’s stolen.

Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, in today’s day and age, you want to be notified instantly to your Smart Phone if someone is at or entering your house or property.  There are various inexpensive and easy to install systems that do just that and provide you footage of the person that is stored up in the ‘Cloud.’  With these systems, you can also call 911 immediately and give a detailed description of who’s doing what at your home, even if you’re away at work or on vacation.

If you do discover that your home has been burglarized:

  •     Don’t go into the house. If you’ve already walked in, leave immediately. The thieves may still be inside, and it’s not worth your life to find out.
  •     Call the police from your cell phone or from a neighbor’s house.
  •     Don’t touch anything. The thieves might have left fingerprints.

4.  TREE CARE & MAINTENANCE DAY – THIS SATURDAY

TREE CARE AND MAINTENANCE DAY
Saturday, September 14 at 9:00 AM

REMINDER:  The Green Team invites all Holmby Westwood homeowners to join us at our first Tree Care and Maintenance Event tomorrow, Saturday, September 14 from 9 am to noon.   Under the supervision of TreePeople we will divide into teams to prune, mulch water, adjust tree stakes and ties and rebuild the berms on our 26 newly planted trees on Malcolm and Manning Avenues.

We are meeting at 801 Malcolm Avenue.  No experience required but bring your own hat, water, sun protection and wear closed-toe shoes.  All are welcome, even those who just want to check things out and cheer us on!

5.  UCLA BOTANICAL GARDEN

UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden is a 7.5 acre garden, outdoor classroom, and research facility on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California. This living museum contains a diverse collection of plants from around the world. Come explore this urban oasis, free to the public daily.

Upcoming Events:

Holmby Westwood UCLA Botanical Garden Tour
Saturday September 28th 10:00am – 11:00am
UCLA La Kretz Garden Pavilion (707 Tiverton Drive)
Join us for a guided tour of the Garden! Travel the world as we explore the diverse collection of plants that live in this urban oasis.  We’ll discuss the history of the Garden as well as plans for the future.  We would love to hear more about how we can serve your community as a resource for education, connection with nature, and more. All ages are welcome. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes and bringing water. This event is free–please RSVP with number of guests by emailing Jules at: julesc@ucla.edu

UCLA Botanical Garden Plant & Book Giveaway
Sunday September 29th 10:00am – 2:00pm
UCLA La Kretz Garden Pavilion (707 Tiverton Drive)
We are carefully curating our potted plant and book collections, and have identified several hundred plants and books which we no longer need. That means that we are giving them to you! Donors, members and current volunteers (within the last 6 months) will get early access from 10am-11am. From 11am-2pm we’ll be open to the general public. Learn more about how you can support the Garden and get early access by becoming a member. We’ll have unusual plants, books, and other botanical curiosities that need a loving home. Happy hunting! The Botanical Garden is free admission and open 9am-5pm to explore! Learn more and RSVP here

6.  HELP STOP “WISH-CYCLING”

Wish-cycling contributes in a big way to contamination, which is when an incorrect item or material is added to a specific waste stream, in this case the recycling stream.

When a batch of recyclables is contaminated, there’s a good chance it’ll be rejected and end up in the landfill. In other words, because of that one problematic thing you tried to recycle, tons of properly recycled items could get landfilled.

Read the full article here:
https://recyclecoach.com/blog/item?id=96

Learn what goes in the blue bin in LA:
www.lacitysan.org/bluebin

7.  CENSUS GOODWILL AMBASSADOR PROGRAM

The goals of the Census 2020 Initiative are to recruit, train, and deploy volunteers to educate and motivate hard-to-count populations before the 2020 Census count begins.

Census Goodwill Ambassadors (CGAs) will be on-the-ground in our neighborhoods, reaching out to Angelenos to educate them about how census data determines federal funding for our schools, social and health services, and infrastructure.

Please consider signing up to be a volunteer for the 2020 Census to help your community gain the funding and representation it deserves at: https://census.lacity.org/outreach-resources/volunteer

8.  FIREFIGHTER CAMP FOR GIRLS

Ever wonder what it’s like to be a Firefighter?

Girls ages 14 to 18 are invited to experience L.A.’s bravest job with a two-day weekend program taught by our very own female firefighters and cadets.

Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21-22
8:00 am to 5:00 pm
(this program is not an overnight camp)

Deadline to register:
Wednesday, Sept. 18

Click here for more information.

9.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

Village for Vets – Women’s Council Luncheon – September 17, 2019 at the Napa Valley Grill.  Please bring interested friends with you to learn about how to support Village for Vets and our Vulnerable Veterans in  Los Angeles.  There is still time to buy tickets!  CLICK HERE to buy tickets and for more information.

Film Screening: Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am – Wed., Sept. 18, 7:30 p.m. at the Hammer Museum.  This film weaves together art, history, and literature to cover author Toni Morrison’s many critically acclaimed works as well as her time teaching at Princeton University and her role as an editor of iconic African American literature.  Click here for more information.

10.  HWPOA COMMUNICATION AND AD POLICY

Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

Ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc. will be posted in the weekly News. Emergency situations such as lost and found pets, traffic alerts and similar situations will be published during the week as received.

When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News moderator to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

11.  RESIDENT ADS

SEEKING HOUSEKEEPER

Recommendations for a reliable, English-speaking housekeeper would be appreciated. I need someone once a week, preferable on Thursdays. The person should have his/her own transportation. References required.

Contact information: 310.497.1876
sunkab@earthlink.net

Thank you.

12.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
    NEXT MEETING – OCTOBER 15
  • To let us know your concerns about our community and your ideas about how we might work to improve it
  • To become involved in our Association.

*Board Meetings are usually held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 9-6-19

HOLMBY NEWS
September 6, 2019

From the Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, serving the Holmby Westwood community since 1960.

1.  HWPOA Board Meeting
2.  LAPD Crime Report
3.  Westwood Village Survey
4.  Green Team Update – Tree Care & Maintenance Day
5.  Westwood Library Pop-Up Book Sale
6.  Metro Purple Line Extension – Sept. Updates
7
.  Upcoming Community Events
8.  HWPOA Contact Information

1.  HWPOA BOARD MEETING

On Tuesday, September 10 at 7:30 PM, the HWPOA Board of Directors will hold its monthly meeting at Belmont Village, 10475 Wilshire Blvd.  Please click here to see the agenda.

Members of the community are welcome to attend, though space is limited. Please let us know if you plan to attend.  Email Dana at hwpoa@aol.com.

2.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE
Incident #: 190814923
400 BLOCK HILGARD AV  |  8/29/2019 @ 7:10 PM

ROBBERY (taking property of another by means of force or fear)
Incident #: 190814965
800 BLOCK COMSTOCK AV  |  8/31/2019 @ 2:00 AM

THEFT – PETTY (plain theft-petty) ($950 & under)
Incident #: 190815114
10200 BLOCK CHARING CROSS RD  |  9/4/2019 @ 9:30 AM

E-Policing: http://www.lapdonline.org/e_policing
EMERGENCY: 911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
Christopher Ragsdale, Senior Lead Officer
West Los Angeles Community Police Station
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 26690@lapd.lacity.org
Website: www.lapdonline.org

3.  WESTWOOD VILLAGE SURVEY

Next week, HWPOA will be sending out a survey to our members that will help our Westwood Village committee understand what changes and improvements you would like to see in the Village.  We hope everyone will participate in the survey and look forward to your response.

4.  GREEN TEAM UPDATE – TREE CARE & MAINTENANCE DAY

TREE CARE AND MAINTENANCE DAY
Saturday, September 14 at 9:00 AM

Please join the Green Team and TreePeople on Saturday, September 14 for a Community Tree Care event.  We will focus on the 26 newly planted trees on Malcolm and Manning Avenues.   This event is a follow-up to the work that Green Team members undertook in August to assess the new trees for their tree care needs.  TreePeople will provide the instruction, supervision and tools for us to properly prune, mulch, water, adjust tree stakes and ties and rebuild tree berms.  This work is essential to the health and life of our new trees.

Meet us at 9:00 am at 801 Malcolm Avenue.  Come prepared with your own water, a hat, work gloves and sun protection.  Meet your neighbors, learn about proper tree care and maintenance, and have fun!  No experience needed.  Community Service credit available.  See you there!

For more information contact :
Marnie Bodek – mossbodek@msn.com

5.  WESTWOOD LIBRARY POP-UP BOOK SALE

Don’t miss the Friends of the Library Pop-Up Book Sale! Come and purchase some wonderful books for family and friends!

Fully loaded carts of carefully curated books (including kids’ books and art books) will be for sale at the usual great prices! It’s a great way to increase your personal library while raising money for your public library.

Saturday, September 7th
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
In front of the library
1246 Glendon Avenue

6.  METRO PURPLE LINE EXTENSION – SEPT. UPDATES

Hi Neighbors,

There’s a lot of construction activity happening this Fall for this Purple Line Extension. Check out this month’s newsletter for all the action:

Purple Line Extension Newsletter – September

7.  UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS

Family Day: Art Beyond Borders – Saturday, Sept. 7 from 11:00AM to 3:00PM at the Hammer Museum. Unite and create! Our free annual family festival fills the museum with art, music, performances, and more. All ages welcome. Most activities are recommended for ages five and up. Click here for more information

PLATO Society Colloquium – Thursday, September 19, 2019, 1:30-3:00 PM at the Skirball Cultural Center (2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.).  The PLATO Society of Los Angeles will present the first of its seven colloquiums for the year where distinguished scholars, journalists, public figures and other professionals address topics of wide interest.

The speaker will be Dean Erwin Chemerinsky of UC Berkeley Law School.  His topic will be An Amazing Time at the U.S. Supreme Court

How have the new justices changed the court?  What was significant about this past term and what can we expect from this court in the future?

Admission and parking are free.  Complimentary coffee and cookies are available from 12:45.

The Spirit of Jazz – Join us for Jazz Nights at Fellow! We’ll showcase amazing local jazz bands Sunday nights from 5:30pm-9:30pm, plus cocktail specials to match the vibe and our full menu of drinks, bites, and dinner.  Seats do fill up, so grab reservations here: https://www.fellow.la/

Fellow
1071 Glendon Ave.
Westwood

Safety & Preparedness Fair – Sunday, September 22nd from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Overland Elementary School.  The Westside Neighborhood Council’s  Safety and Preparedness Fair provides the West Los Angeles community with the opportunity to learn — at no cost to attendees — how to prepare and survive an earthquake or other major disaster, as well as how to protect themselves from crime. 40+ informational/educational booths will be set up at which hands-on demonstrations of CPR,  how to use a fire extinguisher, how to turn off utilities in case of an earthquake, “Stop the Bleed”, and more will be offered.

There will be activities for kids as well, including a Red Cross Children’s Safety Puppet Show, a bike safety course (aka bike rodeo) and they too can learn CPR.

There will be food trucks, emergency supply vendors, prizes and tips for personal and home safety. Best of all, admission is free! Hope to see you there!

Website – Safety and Preparedness Fair

Lari Pittman Exhibition Opening Celebration – Saturday, September 28, 2019 at the Hammer Museum. Join us to celebrate the opening of Lari Pittman: Declaration of Independence, a retrospective of the prolific Los Angeles painter and long-revered teacher. Free and open to the public, with food trucks, cash bar, and live DJ. Hammer members receive priority entry and a free first drink.

Saturday, September 28, 2019
8–11 p.m.

Cash Bars • Food Trucks • Free Admission • Live Music

HAMMER MEMBER BENEFITS
Members-only preview 11 a.m.–2 p.m.
Priority party entry, and a free first drink.

RSVP for the Opening Celebration

8.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

HOLMBY WESTWOOD PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA 90049
310-470-1785
Email: hwpoa@aol.com
Web site: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

You Are Invited . . .

  • To attend our monthly Board Meetings*
  • To let us know your concerns about our community and your ideas about how we might work to improve it
  • To become involved in our Association.

*Board Meetings are usually held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at Belmont Village (10475 Wilshire Blvd.).  Please confirm prior to attending.