Archive for September, 2018
Hoedown and pumpkins on Blvd.
Choose gourds and ornamental corn for your harvest centerpieces, and pick out the best pumpkin for your Jack-o-lantern this month while supporting Wilshire Rotary Club at the pumpkin patch at 568 N. Larchmont Blvd. The patch is open Sat., Oct. 6 through Sun., Oct. 30 or whenever the pumpkins sell out. Hours are 2 to 6 […]
Small town fun celebrated at Larchmont Family Fair
A pie-baking contest, haunt-ed house and lots of rides are among activities at the Larchmont Family Fair Sun., Oct. 28 from noon to 5:30 p.m. on Larchmont Boulevard. A popular children’s costume contest will start at 1 p.m. Hosted by Coldwell Banker, princesses and pirates are expected among this year’s entries. The Larchmont’s Got Talent show […]
Rent control, property tax transfer, gas tax repeal, city bank among topics for voter decision
Voters will consider rent control; farm animal cage dimensions; property tax transfers for seniors; and bond funding for veterans, mental health and children’s hospitals among the 15 measures on the Tues., Nov. 6 ballot. Several measures are citizen initiatives placed on the ballot after voter signature gathering by advocates, including Proposition 6, to repeal the […]
St. James’ School fêtes its 50th
St. James’ Episcopal School, 625 S. St. Andrews Pl., will celebrate its 50-year anniversary with an alumni reunion Sat., Oct. 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Alumni, students, families, current and former faculty and community members are invited to attend. Former head of school Rev. Charles “Chuck” Rowins, who served as head of St. […]