32nd Year of Tax Deductible Golf!

The Pacific Area Boosters Association invites you to participate in the
32nd Annual Charity Golf Tournment.

When: Friday, May 6th, 2011
Where: Westchester Golf Course

Cost: $100 Includes full BBQ lunch catered by “The Outdoor Grill” & Awards ceremony following Tournament at the Westchester Elks Lodge. There are also Sponsorship/Donation Opportunities.

All proceeds will benefit the Pacific Division Youth Programs as well as our Officer & Station needs not met by the City!

The Youth programs provide a unique form of mentorship that builds character, and provides an invaluable opportunity for personal development while building a positive relationship with Law Enforcement.

DAPS – Deputy Auxiliary Police: Boys and Girls ages 9 – 13
CADETS – Law Enforcement Cadets: Young Men & Women between the ages of 14 – 21

The Pacific Area Boosters Association was incorporated in 1973 as a 501 (c) nonprofit organization. Any donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

If you have any questions please contact Officer Kristan Delatori
at, 310-202-2890 or e-mail me 32914@lapd.lacity.org

Thanking you in advance for your consideration and support.

Officer Kristan Delatori

Officer Kristan Delatori, #32914
Police Officer III
Los Angeles Police Department
Community Relations Office
Pacific Division
(310) 202-2890 Direct
(310) 202-4582 Fax
32914@lapd.lacity.org

Education Summit – Thursday April 14th

Education Summit
at Mar Vista Recreation Center Auditorium
11430 Woodbine Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90066
Thursday April 14, 2011 5PM -8:30PM


Contact: Babak Nahid
Mar Vista Community Council
eduarts@marvista.org
http://www.marvista.org

Mar Vista Community Council to host Westside’s largest education summit of its kind on April 14, 2011

Los Angeles, CA––The Mar Vista Community Council (MVCC) Education Summit will feature more than 20 area schools and a panel discussion on education reform at the Mar Vista Recreation Center Auditorium on Thursday April 14, 2011, 5-8:30 PM.

Striving to offer the community the largest, most inclusive free education event of its kind on the Westside, the summit brings together parents and educators to help improve the community’s access to quality education for our kids.

The summit will feature two parts. First, about 20 Mar Vista area schools (K-12 public and private) will showcase their schools and help answer parents’ questions about school programs, goals and performance. Next, a select panel of speakers will discuss and answer audience questions on education reform, and how parents and the community can get involved.

Panelists will include:

Steve Zimmer – LAUSD Board of Education Member for District 3
Gay Havard – Interim Local Superintendent for District 3
Sarah Auerswald – Parent Activist at Grand View Elementary
James Encinas – UTLA/NewTLA member
Marco Petruzzi – CEO of Green Dot Charter Schools

In support of the summit, Councilman Bill Rosendahl states, “The summit is a wonderful example of how a neighborhood council like MVCC helps empower parents, educators and everyone who has a stake in improving access to quality education in Mar Vista. The community as a whole has an obligation to improving access to quality education.”

Kate Anderson and Babak Nahid, committee co-chairs, agree that creating and sustaining good schools is a priority in Mar Vista and beyond. “Education really matters to thousands of families in our communities, as both a challenge and an opportunity. By bringing together under one roof everyone who is dedicated to providing quality education to our kids, the summit can help ensure that no parent is left behind,” explained Babak Nahid.

Please register at www.Marvista.org to receive updates on this event and more from the MVCC.

For more information:
Kate Anderson and Babak Nahid
Co-chairs, Education, Arts and Culture Committee
Mar Vista Community Council
eduarts@marvista.org
http://www.marvista.org