Archive for Around Town

Plymouth youths raising money for winter camps

Plymouth Church junior high and high school youth groups are raising money for their winter camps through three upcoming fundraisers.

On Sunday, Dec. 15, 2013, the about 40 youths will be selling churros after church services. On Sunday, Dec. 22, hot cocoa and cider will follow the Christmas music program. And on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, the kids will offer up a spaghetti dinner at the church, 12058 Beverly Blvd.

For more information or to donate toward this worthy cause, call 562-692-1228 or e-mail plymouthchurchwhittier@gmail.com

 

Give the gift of love, hope

Helping to spread love, hope and joy to families fighting cancer, “From Maddi’s Closet” is joining with Coldwell Banker Alliance Realty in a toy drive to buoy the spirits of children battling this terrible disease over the holidays.

“From Maddi’s Closet” is a nonprofit organization based in La Mirada that was founded when Donna Holmes’ 3-year-old daughter, Madison Holmes, was taken by the disease on Thanksgiving Day 2003.

Donated toys should be for children ages 0-18 who are battling pediatric cancer at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and beyond. Ideal toys consist of books, dolls, Play-Doh, CDs and videos (PG-13 and under), board games, card games, Barbies, Hot Wheels, coloring books, crayons, puzzles, etc. However no stuffed toys because of the possibility of bacteria contamination around the sick children.

All new and unwrapped toys can be dropped off at Coldwell Banker Alliance Realty, 15025 E. Whittier Blvd. in Whittier. For more information visit www.frommaddiscloset.org or www.cballiancerealestate.com

Holiday business mixer slated at Emeritus

Emeritus at Chateau Whittier, an independent and assisted-living community, welcomes the community to a festive holiday business mixer and toy drive from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013 to benefit The Whole Child.
Bring an unwrapped toy for children ages 0-18 years.
Emeritus at Chateau Whittier is located at 13250 E. Philadelphia St. in Whittier.
For more information call 562-945-3904.

Radisson sponsoring toy drive on Thursday

The Radisson Hotel Whittier, 7320 Greenleaf Ave., is again sponsoring a toy drive from 7 p.m. to midnight on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2013. Admission to the 2nd Annual SIK Streetwear Christmas Toy Drive is $10 at the door or a toy of $10 in value.

The event is for ages 21 and over and live music will be provided by Canela Cabaret. There will be raffles and giveaways. For more information call Sergio Becerra at 323-807-7818 or call 562-945-8511.

 

‘Ciderfest’ cometh Nov. 16

Have a passion for cider?
Then make plans to attend the Whittier Hills Uptown Ciderfest 2013 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16 at the WHBC Uptown Church, 6712 Bright Ave. in Whittier.
The free event for all ages will feature pies and, of course, cider.

It is sponsored by Phlight Restaurant, Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market and The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.

For more information call 562-947-4791 or visit www.whittierhills.org.

 

New technology at Whittier City Hall

WHITTIER – There’s new technology lurking at City Hall.

“AccessWhittier” is a new mobile phone application for iPhone, iPad and Android to help residents report issues on the go and tap into local government around the clock.

A wide variety of issues, such as potholes that need filling, abandoned shopping carts which need to be picked up, graffiti that needs removing, street lights out, and property maintenance issues in your neighborhood, can now be reported using iPhone, iPad or Android smart phones.

Smart phone users simply open the application, select an issue, take a picture, and tap submit – the application identifies the exact location and sends the issue directly to the appropriate city staff member. That staff member then addresses the matter, though in some cases the fix or repair for larger items may need to be added to the city’s work program so it is accomplished as funding is available.

“Our residents told us they also wanted smart phone convenience with the ability to report issues to us whenever or wherever they prefer,” noted Mayor Bob Henderson. “This technology will improve our efficiency, which is very important with our tight budget.”

The GPS and camera features built into the iPhone and Android smart phones make it simple for residents to alert officials about issues around the clock while they’re mobile. Residents will know their issue went to the right person without ever going to an office or sitting down at a computer or making a phone call during business hours, and they can also receive status updates on the issue they report.

This efficiency allows the city to improve customer service with fewer people on staff.

The smart phone applications can be downloaded by searching for “GORequest” in the Apple App store or Google Play store. There is no charge to download the application.

AccessWhittier is also available to Windows phones and other mobile devices by browsing a mobile version of the city web site to access services at http://user.govoutreach.com/whittierca/faq).

The smart phone application joins the city’s new e-Newsletters and public Wi-Fi system as the latest additions in the city’s efforts to enhance communication, transparency, and efficiency. Residents can register to receive one or all of the city’s E-Newsletters, emailed regularly to update the public on city events and issues.

The public wireless network is now active at City Hall and allows wireless access in all public areas to help visitors conduct business at public counters and present information at meetings.

“AccessWhittier is another step in the City Council’s efforts to make local government more transparent and efficient,” Henderson said. “We invite the community to connect with us and report issues they see to keep our community attractive and safe.”

More information about AccessWhittier, e-Newsletters, and public Wi-Fi is available at www.cityofwhittier.org and at the city’s IT Division at (562) 567-9870.

 

Thanksgiving holiday food drive

Gregory S. Siegel, D.C. and Kirk Doty DD, LAc., are teaming up to host a Thanksgiving holiday food drive from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19.

The firm offers chiropractic, acupuncture and chair massages and are donating their services for food and/or cash donations that will benefit Canning Hunger. Space is limited and advance reservations are required.

New patients are asked for two bags of food or a minimum $20 donation. Current patients are asked to bring one bag of food or a minimum $10 donation.

To reserve your spot, call 562-945-1310 or visit the office at 13710 E. Whittier Blvd., Suite 105, Whittier, CA. 90605.

Find out more on Facebook at WhittierChiropracticAcupuncture
or visit CanningHunger.org

Get some laughs at Rio Hondo College

Rio students to host comedy night

Proceeds to benefit Wounded Warrior Project, American Legion

WHITTIER – The Rio Hondo College Veterans Club will present its Sixth Annual Comedy Night at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013 in the College’s Wray Theater, 3600 Workman Mill Road.

The event, for mature audiences, will feature comedians who are also veterans. The Veterans Club’s annual fundraising event will benefit the nonprofit organizations Wounded Warrior Project and American Legion Post 272.

General admission tickets are $10 presale and $15 at the door.

Since its establishment in 2008, the Rio Hondo College Veterans Service Center has served more than 4,000 veterans and eligible dependents from five branches of the United States Armed Services annually.

For more information call 562-692-0921 or visit www.riohondo.edu.

Police are getting into the SPIRITT

The Whittier Police Department has the SPIRITT.
From 5:30 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 1, 2013, SPIRITT Family Services will be honoring the department with its Healthy Communities Advocate Award during a “Filling the Basket with Gifts of the Heart” fundraiser at Town Center Hall in Santa Fe Springs.
The department has a longstanding contract to provide police services to SFS.

The event will feature live entertainment by the famed Mariachi Divas, raffles, auctions and food and wine tasting.

Aside from the department, Juvenile Court Judge Michael Nash will be feted with the Thriving Children Advocate Award while the Mariachi Divas will be honored with the Strengthening Communities Through Arts and Music Award.

All proceeds will benefit SPIRITT, a group whose mission is to strengthen local families in the community.

Tickets are $65 per person, or $120 per couple.

For information or tickets call 562-903-7000 or visit www.spiritt.org.

Uptown Pub Crawl coming Oct. 30

Don’t get too scared, but Uptown Whittier restaurants have joined forces to offer the 5th Annual Uptown Beer & Wine Tasting Calavera Pub Crawl from 6 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013.
For the paltry price of $8 patrons 21 and older can visit Bambooze Sushi & Brew House, Sage Whittier, Off The Hook, Crepes & Grapes Café, The Bottle Room, Steve’s BBQ, Seta dine:lounge, the Havana House Cigars & Lounge, Doppio Bacio, Studio Danza for a Crawl dance or Casita Del Pueblo for face painting.
Tickets are on sale at two locations: Casita Del Pueblo, 13100 Philadelphia St. or Crepes & Grapes Café, 6560 Greenleaf Ave.
For more information call Marie Ortiz at 562-696-2662 or 562-696-3763.