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Ebell readying to put out welcome mat

Ebell readying to put out welcome mat

| September 1, 2022 | 0 Comments

Family events, musical performances at event After three years of closed doors and online programming, the Ebell of Los Angeles is gearing up for its membership drive and an Open House like no other in the club’s rich and long history. Neighbors and friends will be greeted with live musical performances, and family-fun events for […]

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As The Ebell approaches 100, a master plan gives guidance

As The Ebell approaches 100, a master plan gives guidance

| July 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

In Hancock Park and Windsor Square and the neighboring communities, few secular institutions can rival The Ebell of Los Angeles in its longevity, community presence and commitment to its original mission. Founded in 1894, the Ebell moved into its current Sumner Hunt-designed Italianate clubhouse on Wilshire and Lucerne boulevards in 1927. For nearly a century, […]

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Good Samaritan debuts new ambassador, Thai official at Ebell, party at Los Altos

Good Samaritan debuts new ambassador, Thai official at Ebell, party at Los Altos

| November 2, 2012 | 0 Comments

Chairman of Good Samaritan Hospital’s board of trustees Charles T. Munger invited fellow trustees, donors and supporters to the California Club for a gourmet, four-course meal Oct, 10. The evening, dedicated to the midtown mainstay began with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres as the dapper Charles Witt, Jr. tickled the ivories. “Choosing to give to this […]

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Community Celebrates City Hall Victory

Community Celebrates City Hall Victory

| May 7, 2012 | 0 Comments

A celebratory mood permeated the art salon at The Ebell of Los Angeles when some 100 residents and civic officials marked the successful conclusion of the months-long city redistricting campaign. Hosting the April event were Lorna Hennington, representing Wilshire Park; Diane Dicksteen, Windsor Village and Patty Lombard, Fremont Place. These are the areas that moved […]

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