Happy New Year from HWPOA!

The Holmby Westwood Board of Directors would like to wish everyone a happy and healthy new year! We hope the new year brings you an abundance of success and prosperity.

Thank you for your membership to HWPOA!  Your support of HWPOA is greatly appreciated and vital to our continued success.

Our next newsletter will be sent out during the first week of January.  We wish you all the best in 2024!


Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA  90049
Phone: (310) 470-1785 (call/text)
Email: hwpoa@aol.com OR info@holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Website: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

HWPOA Year-End Report

HWPOA
Year-End Report

It’s been a busy and most successful year for our association mainly because we have an involved and interested Board of Directors who chair important committees that maintain our neighborhood as one of the best in LA.

Here’s how you, our member, benefits year after year:

HWPOA won an important lawsuit in Superior Court and prevailed on all 5 counts against a property owner at Lindbrook and Holmby Ave. who built a new home 7 ft. 1 in. from the property line instead of the required 35 ft. It is on appeal by the homeowner.

We protested (through letters) to the City Planning Dept. to remove all single-family zones from the Citywide Housing Element that were to be re-zoned to multi-family use (apartment buildings next to single-family homes). Hilgard and Beverly Glen were to be rezoned to allow multi-story apartments. All streets in between were to be rezoned to allow multi-family residences. Community pressure forced the city to rethink its position and to maintain single-family neighborhoods.

Dennis Rosenblatt chairs the FILM/LA Committee which works with the city and film production companies to ensure that no homes or streets are harmed by the hours or number of days of filming and that parking or traffic plans pose no problems to neighbors. Dennis coordinated more than a dozen film projects in Holmby Westwood during 2023.  Dennis also worked to impose a restriction on valet parking in Holmby Westwood when valets were actually hired on behalf of hosts in adjacent communities.

Susan Meals led the Holmby Park Committee on the design of the new playground and restrooms and the use of the park by for-profit businesses. They continue to work on the dangerous problem of dogs off-leash.

Jann Williams chairs the Westwood Village Committee that has been meeting for several years to discuss the many possibilities for a new Village Plan that would include housing, entertainment, and street and sidewalk amenities. The committee works with the Village property owners and the Business Improvement District.

The Membership Committee is chaired by Jackie Freedman, always working to add new members. They posted lawn signs to encourage new membership and developed a brochure highlighting the many benefits that await new owners.

Caron Schwartz chaired our annual July 4th Parade and Picnic that began at Warner Ave. School with a parade of families led by our Fire Station 71 and ended at Holmby Park with bouncies, games and food. A fun celebration and free for our community!!

Susan Reuben and Nancy Greenstein co-chair our Security/Crime Committee, reporting on crime in ours and adjacent neighborhoods. We have seen a rise in theft from vehicles and homes. This committee works with our local police Senior Lead Officer Allen and stays up to date with every reported incident. The purchase of Neighborhood Watch signs is being considered by the Board.

Marilyn Stern stays in close contact with news in Westwood Village and available homeowner discounts that are reported in our weekly newsletter. She keeps up-to-date on local events and board news as our Good & Welfare chair.

The Architecture Committee is composed of 7 members (required) who review homes that have CC&Rs (Covenants, Codes and Restrictions). Ellen Turner, Ken Korman, Sandy Brown, Caron Schwartz, Jim Grant, Raun Thorp, and Susan Reuben serve on this important committee overseeing all remodels and new construction.

2023 was a good year for the Green Team chaired by Marnie Bodek. From Marnie: “We began the year by developing a Green Team Mission statement and Priority Goals for our work. We continued to work with consulting arborist, Lisa Smith, as well as neighborhood residents on identification of climate appropriate replacement parkway trees for Holmby Westwood streets where existing parkway tree species are no longer allowed by the City. Our street-by-street work was approved by Urban Forestry, and we plan to share the new tree plan with residents at the beginning of the new year.

We have been in touch with Councilwoman Yaroslavsky’s office on removal of tree stumps throughout the neighborhood as well as tree trimming on priority streets. The Green Team has also been working on a website to provide neighborhood residents with tree resources and information. Look for the launch of The Green Team website soon.

Neighborhood tree planting has been paused this year. The City’s current tree planting priority is low income, low canopy neighborhoods. As a result, we have begun conversations about alternative ways to support our planting efforts.

The HWPOA Board supports the Adopt Fire Station program at Sunset and Beverly Glen station, Warner Ave. School, and the UCLA Food Closet.

The Los Angeles Conservancy with the assistance of Marnie Bodek, Kathryn Welch Howe and Sandy Brown offered several walking tours of Holmby Westwood which sold out quickly and were well received. Sandy worked with the Director of the U.S. Open Golf Championship at The LA Country Club to coordinate traffic, security, and attendees to the tournament. It went smoothly and without a hitch!

LADWP attended a HWPOA Board meeting to discuss the power outages caused by failing underground cables, severe rain, or fallen street trees. We work closely with our Councilwoman, Katy Yaroslavsky and her excellent staff on issues that arise in Holmby Westwood, often weekly.

And finally, we have a dedicated Officer Manager and half-time employee, Dana Glenn, who takes your calls and messages, writes our weekly newsletter, prepares our budget and does our billing. Phil Gabriel serves as our Treasurer and keeps our finances in check.

We are all volunteers who meet every month as a board and in between for committee meetings, who devote both time and effort on your behalf to keep Holmby Westwood the very best it can be. We absolutely could not accomplish this without our members support!! We rely on our members for our financial stability.

HWPOA is the ONLY member-supported, volunteer-run, non-profit community organization dedicated to preserving and protecting the quality of life in Holmby Westwood. Your continued support is vital!


RESIDENT ADS:

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Hi Neighbors:
I would appreciate recommendations for IT consultants experienced in PC diagnosis and repair as well as general PC setup and maintenance. We have a Dell laptop that may need a motherboard replacement.

Please email any leads to DrRobKay22@gmail.com.


Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA  90049
Phone: (310) 470-1785 (call/text)
Email: hwpoa@aol.com OR info@holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Website: www.holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Pay Membership Dues: https://squareup.com/store/hwpoa

Holmby News 12-8-23

HOLMBY NEWS
December 8, 2023

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

1.  Traffic Alert – Friday near Holmby Park
2.  HWPOA Board Meeting – Canceled
3.  Upcoming Premiere in Westwood – Street Closures
4.  LAPD & LAFD Holiday Toy Drives
5.  Donate Blood & Platelets
6.  John Wooden Commemorative Stamp
7
.  Activities & Things to Do
8.  Resident Ads
9.  Local Discounts & HWPOA Benefits
10. 
HWPOA Contact Information

1.  TRAFFIC ALERT – FRIDAY NEAR HOLMBY PARK

Holmby Westwood residents should expect some unpredictable road closures and traffic delays through the weekend as President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden arrive in Los Angeles for a weekend of fundraisers.

On Friday, December 8, the President is expected to attend a fundraiser at a home on Mapleton Dr. near Holmby Park.  In addition, several pro-Palestinian organizations have scheduled a protest at Holmby Park beginning at 3:30 PM.

The LAPD is aware of the situation and have told us that they are prepared and taking all necessary precautions.

There will be No Parking on streets surrounding Holmby Park and some roads will be closed.  Please plan your day/evening accordingly.

The president is slated to fly into Los Angeles International Airport shortly before 5 p.m. Friday before making his way to the Westside by helicopter and motorcade. Commuters should prepare for possible closures on side streets around the Santa Monica Airport, the San Diego (405) or Santa Monica (10) freeways. The specifics of the presidential travel plans and fundraising agenda remain vague for security reasons.

Westwood-Century City Patch Article (Updated)
Click here

File a Police Report Online: click here
EMERGENCY: 911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
West L.A. Community Police Station –1663 Butler Ave.
James Allen, Senior Lead Officer
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 39318@lapd.online
West LA Community Police Station Website:  click here
LAPD Website: www.lapdonline.org

2.  HWPOA BOARD MEETING – CANCELED

The December meeting of the HWPOA Board of Directors has been canceled.  The next meeting will be held via Zoom on Tuesday, January 9, 2024.  Additional information will be posted in early January.

3.  UPCOMING PREMIERE IN WESTWOOD – STREET CLOSURES

On Sunday, December 10, 2023 at 3:00 PM, Warner Bros will hold the premiere of “Wonka” at the Regency Village Theater in Westwood Village at 961 Broxton Avenue.

This event will involve various sidewalk and street closures around the area of Broxton Avenue between Weyburn Avenue and Le Conte Avenue.

4.  LAPD & LAFD HOLIDAY TOY DRIVES

LA Fire Station #71 at Beverly Glen and Sunset as well as the LAPD station at 1663 Butler just off Santa Monica Blvd. are collecting new, still boxed, unwrapped toys or sporting goods for children for the holidays.  They can be dropped off at either station for deserving children who otherwise might not receive gifts.  You’ll know someone’s holiday will be brighter because of you!

There are several ways to make a donation to the annual Spark of Love Holiday Toy Drive, sponsored by the Los Angeles Fire Dept. and ABC7:

  • Bring a new unwrapped toy or sporting good to your local Fire Station
  • Text the word “SPARK” to 24365. An instant reply provides a link to make a secure credit card donation.
  • Donate by mail: Make your check payable to the non-profit LAFD Foundation and write SPARK OF LOVE on the memo line. Mail to: LAFD Foundation, 1700 Stadium Way #100, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

Toys will be sent to the Spark of Love Toy Central at Los Angeles City Fire, where they will be sanitized, sorted and distributed evenly to Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange, Ventura and Riverside counties. All proceeds will go to buying toys or sports equipment for the children and teens in need.

5.  DONATE BLOOD & PLATELETS

Donate Blood at the UCLA Blood & Platelet Center
Please consider donating blood at an upcoming blood drive. Your donation could make a real difference in the life of someone in need. Donating blood takes just one hour of your time. Donating platelets takes approximately two and a half to three hours. The impact of your donation lasts a lifetime.

For more information or to make your lifesaving donation appointment, please visit:

UCLA Health – Donate Blood

6.  JOHN WOODEN COMMEMORATIVE STAMP

UCLA’s legendary Coach John Wooden to be honored with postage stamp

UCLA’s former men’s basketball coach John Wooden will be honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a limited edition Forever stamp. Featuring an original portrait of him, the stamp will be available for purchase starting early next year. Commemorative stamps are typically issued to honor those who have contributed significantly to American society, history, culture, or environment. Wooden’s stamp design is unique, using blue and gold colors to pay tribute to his incredible legacy and success at UCLA.

7.  ACTIVITIES & THINGS TO DO

Westwood Presbyterian Church Holiday Event
Saturday, Dec. 16, at 7:00 PM
at Westwood Presbyterian Church – 10822 Wilshire

The Westwood Presbyterian Church choir and guest orchestra are performing:

A Christmas Pudding
A holiday confection of stories, poems and
tales of the season, spiced with jokes, carols and more!
Tickets are $25.00 and available on the WPC website:
www.westwoodpres.org

Parking is at the church and is free for both concerts.  Call 310-474-7546 if you have any questions. We hope to see you there!!


Broxton Nights: Holiday Market
Saturday, December 9, 2023 from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Broxton Plaza

Join the festive fun at the Holiday Market on Broxton Ave, where Westwood Village comes alive with music, delicious eats, drinks, and holiday cheer. Discover unique treasures from talented vendors and soak in the enchantment!

Celebrate the season with free photos with Santa & Mrs. Claus, Hanukkiah Menorah Lighting, a bounce house, holiday shopping, lively fun, and dancing in faux snow!

The first 100 guests snag $5 in Market Bucks! Don’t miss out on the party!

RSVP for free now!


CAP UCLA – Preview for 2024

2023 brought plenty of good tidings at CAP UCLA with the debut of our newest venue, the UCLA Nimoy Theater. We thank everyone who has already joined us for a show and are eager to welcome even more artists and guests to The Nimoy, Royce Hall and The Theatre at Ace Hotel in 2024!

A few standouts include:

  • Senegalese kora player Ablaye Cissoko and French accordionist and composer Cyrille Brotto who unite on stage to create an exotic, yet strikingly contemporary cross-cultural sound.
  • Composer Nico Muhly and librettist Alice Goodman present their latest project, The Street. Performed by harpist Parker Ramsay and soprano Jennifer Ellis Kampani and narrated by Mia Barron, it portrays a man’s wrongful condemnation and suffering in Jerusalem.
  • Singer / songwriter and UCLA alum, India Carney curates and performs in a two-night celebration of music featuring some of L.A.’s trailblazing young artists.
  • Contemporary Latin American jazz vocalist, Magos Herrera presents her latest work Aire – transforming grief and loneliness into luminous songs.
  • Meshell Ndegeocello continues her exploration of the challenges and promises of the work of writer and civil rights activist, James Baldwin with No More Water / The Fire Next Time; The Gospel of James Baldwin.

CAP UCLA – Explore Calendar

8.  RESIDENT ADS

TRANSPORTATION FROM LAX
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Thank you.


FREE TICKETS TO “MAY DECEMBER” 12/11
We have two free tickets available for a 12/11/23, 7 p.m. screening of May December at the Hammer Museum’s Billy Wilder Theatre in Westwood followed by a moderated dialogue with Todd Haynes, the film’s director.  The tickets are already paid for, but since we will be unable to use them,  we’d like to give them to a neighbor who can make use of them.

Feel free to email DrRobKay22@gmail.com and we’ll be glad to email you the tickets.


LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT & CONTRACTOR RECOMMENDATIONS
I would like to enthusiastically recommend the most fantastic landscape architect and contractor. I have just completed installing a native landscape design throughout my property.

Jennifer Lowe, Architect
818-262-5065
darsaya88@gmail.com

Emerson Funes, Contractor
323-251-1619
Emerson.Funes.16@gmail.com

I have worked closely with both of them for almost an entire year. They work very well in tandem. Emerson’s crew and their complimentary specialists are fantastic. They are easy to work with, thoughtful, professional and truly excellent!

Julie Lovett
(310) 570-7593 Cell


WOMEN’S WEAR SAMPLE SALE
30% off ANATOMIE women’s wear sample sale today, Saturday and Sunday in Holmby Hills. Women’s sizes Small through X-Large.  A great assortment of pants, tops, jackets, vests, cashmeres and wraps!

In Holmby Hills, by appointment only.  Contact Denise: (310) 721-2500; dzbarta@aol.com


HWPOA Communication & Ad Policy:
Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

HWPOA members are welcome to post free ads (such as ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc.) in the Holmby News.  When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News editor to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

9.  LOCAL DISCOUNTS & HWPOA BENEFITS

Below you will find links to discounts and benefits that local businesses have offered to HWPOA members.  We hope to add more as often as we can.  Please let us know if you would like to submit additional discounts for other Westwood retailers.

Current benefits include:

  • Campus Shoe Repair – 10% off any shoe or bag repair

To see offers, click here

10.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA  90049
Phone: (310) 470-1785 (call/text)
Email: hwpoa@aol.com OR info@holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Website: 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.  Please confirm prior to attending.

Holmby News 12-1-23

HOLMBY NEWS
December 1, 2023

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

1.  LAPD Community Alert – Burglary Warning
2.  LAPD Crime Report
3.  99 Ranch Market – Now Open
4.  Westwood Library Events – This Weekend
5.  Metro Service Changes
6.  Empower LA – Youth Conference for Teens
7.  Upcoming Events in Westwood Village
8
.  Activities & Things to Do
9.  Resident Ads
10.  Local Discounts & HWPOA Benefits
11. 
HWPOA Contact Information

1.  LAPD COMMUNITY ALERT – BURGLARY WARNING

From the West LAPD:

In the last several months West Los Angeles, LAPD has reported a wave of burglaries targeting residential single-family homes in the Pacific Palisades, Riviera, Brentwood, Westwood Hills, Bel Air, Bel Air Crest, Beverly Glen, Benedict Canyon, Holmby Hills, Little Holmby-Westwood, Westwood South, Cheviot Hills and Beverlywood areas.

2 to 4 unknown males are a part of an organized burglary crew impacting the West Los Angeles community.  Suspects related to this crew are known to target large homes that appear to be unoccupied at the time of the break-in.

On several occasions, suspects have been depicted using a ladder, step stool, outdoor furniture or exterior drain pipes attached to the rear of the residence to get up to the master bedroom 2nd story balcony. The suspects then smash or cut out a glass partition of the door and crawl in and remove property. These suspects are particularly ransacking the master bedroom and master bedroom closet for jewelry, watches, high-end purses, safes and US currency. Often times, suspects leave a lay-off/ getaway vehicle out front with a suspect acting as a lookout in case of law enforcement response. Suspects are known to carry handheld short-range radios for communication with the lay-off vehicle/lookout. Suspects also carry a WIFI Jammer in an attempt to disrupt the WIFI signal of wireless residential security cameras like RING or NEST.

Please click the link below to read the complete notice, which includes a list of burglary prevention recommendations:

LAPD Community Alert
Burglary Warning & Burglary Prevention Tips

2.  LAPD CRIME REPORT

BURGLARY FROM VEHICLE
Incident #: 230816938
600 BLOCK COMSTOCK AV  |  11/5/2023 @ 4:00 PM

BURGLARY (entry of structure w/intent to commit theft or a felony)
Incident #: 230817143
800 BLOCK DEVON AV  |  11/22/2023 @ 5:15 PM
Unknown Suspect smashed side door. Suspect took safe that had cash, watches, & coins.

BURGLARY – ATTEMPTED
Incident #: 230817211
600 BLOCK THAYER AV  |  11/22/2023 @ 6:20 PM
2 Unknown Suspects broke gate to rear yard & attempted to smash rear kitchen window. Suspects fled when startled by home owner.

ROBBERY – ATTEMPTED
Incident #: 230817242
WILSHIRE BL & COMSTOCK AV  |  11/25/2023 @ 2:50 AM

File a Police Report Online: click here
EMERGENCY: 911
NON-EMERGENCY: 1-877-275-5273
All other City Services: 311
West L.A. Community Police Station –1663 Butler Ave.
James Allen, Senior Lead Officer
Office: 310-444-0741
Email: 39318@lapd.online
West LA Community Police Station Website:  click here
LAPD Website: www.lapdonline.org

3.  99 RANCH MARKET – NOW OPEN

The long-awaited 99 Ranch Market is finally open in Westwood.  It’s the first major Chinese grocery chain to open on L.A.’s Westside—and there’s even an upstairs food court.

The eagerly anticipated debut of 99 Ranch Market has finally arrived! Situated just south of the Westwood Village Business District on Westwood Blvd, this new Asian market is now open for business.

99 Ranch Market
1360 Westwood Blvd.
(South of Wilshire)

4.  WESTWOOD LIBRARY EVENTS – THIS WEEKEND

SWING BAND – THE PEPPER MOONS
FREE CONCERT
Sunday, December 3 at 2:30 pm
Doors open at 2:00 pm
at Westwood Branch Library

This Sunday, December 3 at 2:30 pm, join us for the fabulous, last concert in the 2023 Season of our FREE Concert Series @ Westwood Library, featuring one of L.A.’s hottest swing bands, THE PEPPER MOONS, as we Swing Through the Holidays! You won’t want to miss this one!

THE PEPPER MOONS bring us the glamorous sounds of the Swing Era, including such favorites as Ain’t Misbehavin’, All of Me and Fly Me to the Moon, plus some jingle jazz swing tunes. Put on your dancing shoes! We’ll have a dance floor for this festive year-end holiday musical celebration! Fun for the whole family!

Library garage and doors open at 2:00 pm, the show starts at 2:30, and will run approximately 90 minutes.  This is one concert you won’t want to miss!


Friends of Westwood Library
BIG BOOK SALE
Saturday, December 2
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
at Westwood Branch Library

Books make great gifts! And when you can find them at the incredible bargains offered by The Friends of Westwood Library, that means you can buy even more books as gifts or just for you!

Whether you’re an avid reader, a collector of rare finds, or just looking for some great bargains, our Big Book Sale has something for everyone. We have a wide selection of genres, including fiction, non-fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, and much more.

All proceeds support the Westwood Branch Library’s free programs, books, ebooks, DVD collection, computer aide, and so much more!

5.  METRO SERVICE CHANGES

Starting December 10, Metro is making changes to bus and rail service to provide more frequent and reliable trips for riders.

We’re improving frequencies on the A, C, E and K Lines, and adjusting 37 weekday, 29 Saturday and 24 Sunday bus schedules to improve reliability, with route and stop changes for various other bus lines to improve service for riders.

Metro Service Changes – Learn More

6.  EMPOWER LA – YOUTH CONFERENCE FOR TEENS

The Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE) is proud to announce applications for the 2024 EmpowerLA Youth Conference are now open!

On Saturday January 27, 2024, DONE will host 50 young people from across Los Angeles to participate in a one-day event focused on civic engagement, local leadership, and community engagement. Participants will learn about the history and purpose of the Neighborhood Council system, explore the policies and procedures that govern Neighborhood Councils, and gain valuable leadership and community engagement skills.

Interested Angelenos ages 14-17 are encouraged to apply!

Learn More and Apply

7.  UPCOMING EVENTS IN WESTWOOD VILLAGE

UCLA First Thursdays: Let There Be Light
Thursday, December 7, 2023
7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Broxton Plaza

Join us in the final UCLA First Thursdays series event for 2023 with Let There Be Light! The evening party on Broxton Ave will be a vivid celebration of art, music, and food as the quarter and another year comes to a close.

UCLA’s award-winning First Thursdays series brings campus and local communities together throughout the year. Featuring a mix of food, fun, and entertainment, the themed experiences are always fresh and free!

UCLA First Thursdays has two parts:
1. Daytime activities at the Westwood Village Farmers’ Market
2. Evening thematic block parties

RSVP for free now!


Broxton Nights: Holiday Market
Saturday, December 9, 2023
5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Broxton Plaza

Join the festive fun at the Holiday Market on Broxton Ave, where Westwood Village comes alive with music, delicious eats, drinks, and holiday cheer. Discover unique treasures from talented vendors and soak in the enchantment!

Celebrate the season with free photos with Santa & Mrs. Claus, Hanukkiah Menorah Lighting, a bounce house, holiday shopping, lively fun, and dancing in faux snow!

The first 100 guests snag $5 in Market Bucks! Don’t miss out on the party!

RSVP for free now!

8.  ACTIVITIES & THINGS TO DO

Westwood Presbyterian Church Holiday Event
Saturday, Dec. 16, at 7:00 PM
at Westwood Presbyterian Church – 10822 Wilshire

The Westwood Presbyterian Church choir and guest orchestra are performing:

A Christmas Pudding
A holiday confection of stories, poems and
tales of the season, spiced with jokes, carols and more!
Saturday, Dec. 16, at 7:00 PM
Tickets are $25.00 and available on the WPC website:
www.westwoodpres.org

Parking is at the church and is free for both concerts.  Call 310-474-7546 if you have any questions. We hope to see you there!!


Angel City Chorale: Holiday Homecoming
Saturday, Dec. 2 and Sunday, Dec. 3
at UCLA Royce Hall

Join ACC as they celebrate the culmination of their 30th anniversary year with Holiday Homecoming! Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or simply the joyful spirit of the yuletide, ACC will invoke the warmth of the season and gather to rejoice at this special time of year with songs like Celebrate Me Home, Arbolito de Navidad, Hine Matov, and fresh, new arrangements of familiar titles like God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen and Hark the Herald Angels. Kick off your holiday season with ACC!

To see a preview of the show, please click here:
ACC Holiday Homecoming – Promo Video

Get Tickets – click here

9.  RESIDENT ADS

ANATOMIE SAMPLE SALE

Anatomie Sample Sale! Great women’s sportswear in sizes XS – XL at 30% OFF! Fabulous pants, jackets, vests, tee shirts and dresses!  In Holmby Hills Tuesday 12/5 through Sunday 12/10.  By appointment only.

Call, text or email for details:
Denise (310) 721-2500; dzbarta@aol.com


HWPOA Communication & Ad Policy:
Please direct all comments, questions or issues regarding the Holmby News to hwpoa@aol.com.

HWPOA members are welcome to post free ads (such as ads for plumbers, housekeepers, garage sales, etc.) in the Holmby News.  When placing an ad, please send to hwpoa@aol.com for the Holmby News editor to review.  Responses to ads should be directed to the ad placer, not to HWPOA.

10.  LOCAL DISCOUNTS & HWPOA BENEFITS

Below you will find links to discounts and benefits that local businesses have offered to HWPOA members.  We hope to add more as often as we can.  Please let us know if you would like to submit additional discounts for other Westwood retailers.

Current benefits include:

  • Campus Shoe Repair – 10% off any shoe or bag repair

To see offers, click here

11.  HWPOA CONTACT INFORMATION

Holmby Westwood Property Owners Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 49180
Los Angeles, CA  90049
Phone: (310) 470-1785 (call/text)
Email: hwpoa@aol.com OR info@holmbywestwoodpoa.org
Website: 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.  Please confirm prior to attending.