Tag: Park LaBrea
Spread the Love peanut butter made in Park LaBrea
Zach Fishbain loves peanut butter so much, he and his bride gave it as party favors at their wedding. The couple filled their creamy, organic artisan recipe in “Spread the Love”-labeled glass jars. Subtley seasoned with cinnamon, agave gives it a touch of sweetness, and cayenne adds kick, says Zach. The finished result tasted by […]
Park LaBrea Residents Association annual meeting Jan. 12
The Park LaBrea Residents Association (PLBRA) will host its annual membership meeting on Sun., Jan. 12 from noon to 2 p.m. The group will meet in the PLB Activity Center Theater. According to PLBRA president Bernie Clinch, guest speakers will include District 4 Councilman Tom LaBonge and City Attorney Mike Feuer. Additionally, John Burney, director […]
Night Out in Village, Park La Brea, Poinsettia Park
By Laura Eversz Refreshments, games, prizes and speeches will be on the agenda of the L.A.P.D. Wilshire Division’s annual National Night Out on Tues., Aug. 7. Three area locations for this event include the Wells Fargo parking lot in Larchmont Village, Poinsettia Recreation Park at Willoughby and Fuller avenues and Park La Brea. “A Taste […]
Community Celebrates City Hall Victory
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 […]
Park LaBrea Entertainment Director
His love of music has motivated Sir Richard Winter-Stanbridge ever since he sang at the Royal School of Choral Music in England at age seven. Now, as entertainment director of Park La Brea’s 10,000 plus population and interested nearby residents, Richard is promoting music, art, theater and literature.
New Map Puts Neighborhood Back in Council District 4
City Council District Four has regained its original neighborhoods and added a few. It’s a victory for residents who asked to be in a unified Council District.