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What Christmas Activities Are Happening in the South Bay?
Hermosa Beach Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony December 5, 2013 - 6:00 p.m. ;Hermosa Beach Pier Riviera Village Holiday Stroll December 5, 2013: 5:00pm - 9:00pm; Riviera Village, Redondo Beach Sand Snowman Contest December 7, 2013; 9am-12pm Spyder's Snowfest in Hermosa...
What are the Schools Like in Torrance?
The Torrance schools are highly rated from the lower to upper grades in high school. There are many schools that may call themselves Torrance but the 90501 (East), 90503 (Central/West), 90504 (North) and 90505 (South) actually part of the Torrance Unified School...
South Bay Halloween Events- Plan Good Family Fun Now
Here are some of the events happening in the South Bay from Oct. 25 through Oct. 31:
• The Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum will get into the season with a fun-filled day for the whole family.
Pumpkin decorating contest, open to all ages and judged by Friends of Rancho San Pedro. Pumpkins will be judged based on age group, and prizes will be awarded for most color and most creative design. Tools will be provided for the contest.
Costume parade
Scary stories
Light refreshments.
Admission is free, but donations will be accepted. The event runs from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 26 at 18127 S. Alameda St. in Rancho Dominguez.
The city of El Segundo Recreation and Parks Departmentwill host its annual Halloween Frolic from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 31 on the 300 and 400 blocks of Main Street in downtown El Segundo.
Costume contest for all ages, sponsored by the El Segundo Kiwanis Club at City Hall Plaza,
Carved pumpkin contest, sponsored by the El Segundo Women’s Club.
Seven inflatable bounce houses
Obstacle course
Carnival-style games for younger participants
Five food vendors.
Admission is free. Wristbands and tickets for games and bounce houses are $8 for unlimited use or $2 per ticket. Call 310-524-2700.
• The Rosecrans Recreation Center will hold its Halloween event, suitable for ages 3-11, from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Oct. 31 at 840 W. 149th St., Gardena. Call 310-327-3653 for more information.
Carnival games,
Moon bounce and a
Costume contest.
• The Hawthorne Community Affairs Bureau will hold a Halloween Safety Event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Hawthorne Police Department, 4455 W. 126th St. Highlights include
Officer Scottie and Friends
A Skechers giveaway
Goodie bags,
Costume inspection/contest
Gaby the talking police car.
Red Onion to Receive Award
This year’s annual South Bay Business Hall of Fame luncheon will take place at 11:30 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 8, at the Holiday Inn Torrance which is located at 18900 South Vermont Ave.
One of the recipients will be The Original Red Onion. The Rolling Hills Estates restaurant is one of five inductees this year, according to Brendan Huffman, the South Bay Business Hall of Fame’s policy director.
“Each of these inductees has contributed significantly to the region’s economy and culture for many decades,” Huffman said.
Other inductees include Chevron, Juanita’s Foods and the Port of Los Angeles.
Once Again Torrance Recieves High Marks
Torrance has been named as one of the most livable midsize cites in the United States. It came in Number 32.
The South Bay’s largest community received the rating from a survey of cities with populations of 20,000 to 350,000 conducted by the website livability.com.
Torrance received high marks for the quality of education available and amenities such as parks and climate, but surprisingly low grades for health-care facilities.
I do not understand that when we have Torrance Memorial Medical Center, Little Company of Mary Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente Medical Offices plus Kaiser Medical Center just a few blocks from the city boundaries,
Mayor Scotto said, “Rated 32nd in the United States is a pretty big deal, I think, all in all, people would say Torrance is a great place to live.”
Looking ahead: Cirque du Soleil’s Totem in San Pedro
OCT. 11 THRU NOV. 10 IN SAN PEDRO
Acrobatic performers will be featured under the 66ft. high Blue and Yellow big top, embodying the spirit of amphibians, Native American Hoop Dancers and a figure from outer space called the Crystal Man. The two and one half hour show opens Oct. 11 in San Pedro, at the Port of Los Angeles with the performances scheduled through Nov. 10th. Check it out at Berth 46, 3011 Miner Street. Tickets run from $50 up to $150.
Then show travels to the Orange County Great Park Festival Site in Irvine beginning on Nov. 21. The entire show will move to the Santa Monica Pier on Jan. 17th.





