The Colorful History of Culver City's Fiesta La Ballona
The following article was submitted to Culver City Patch by the Fiesta La Ballona 2012 committee:
Some townspeople define Fiesta La Ballona as a celebration of Culver City's heritage; others call the annual "Party in the Park" a huge community reunion. Either way, they agree the former La Ballona Days have a past and a present.
Once considered a place to drive by on your way to somewhere else, "Culver City has become Los Angeles's newest stylish neighborhood, a magnet for lovers of the arts, good food and culture. One part Hollywood nostalgia, one part modern design, the city-within-a-city now inspires expressions like “nascent Chelsea” and “L.A.'s new restaurant mecca,” according to a 2007 New York Times article describing the city's renaissance.
We have turned back the clock to fulfill the declaration of the advertisements penned by Culver City founder Harry H. Culver a century ago: All Roads Lead to Culver City.
As it develops more shopping, dining and leisure amenities and expands its entertainment industry tentacles, Culver City prospers while tightening its belt under challenging fiscal conditions.
And as this town looks forward, it pauses each year to reacquaint itself with what got "The Heart of Screenland" to where it is today.
Fiesta La Ballona Days began in 1951 as a weeklong celebration of local heritage.
In those days when times were simpler and the city was smaller, police and firefighters lived in town, and many participated as volunteers to direct traffic and close down streets for Fiesta.
The annual festival had historic significance for the captain of the Culver City Police Dept., a fifth generation Californian born on the Lugo Ranch in 1908, who took his daughter, Julie, and family to the Natural History Museum every Fiesta La Ballona to see portraits of his family's ancestors. Charlie's birth certificate read “Baby Lugo, Palms,” probably punishment for being the eighth child.
"During those early Fiestas, Daddy worked at his police duties often in a Caesar Romero costume on loan from MGM," said Julie Lugo Cerra, Culver City historian and author of four books and some 400 articles on local history.
Lugo Cerra said a pair of jeans as western attire or a little creativity to garb as an Indian, Mexican or Spaniard was all it took to keep one out of the Pokey, the jail on wheels, during Fiesta week.
"La Ballona Days was inclusive, a little like St. Patrick’s Day, when anyone who wants to, can be Irish," said Lugo Cerra.
Firley Cleveland, manager of the water company, dressed as a monk one year, said Lugo Cerra.
Led by the Chamber of Commerce, activities in the 1950 La Ballona Days appealed to every sector of the community, including luncheons, hobby and antique car shows, a beard-growing race, and contests for the Queen and Little Queen and their courts.
Flaunting a red rose in her braided hair next to a Mother of Pearl comb and lace, Patrice Irwin Bricker participated in the Little Miss Culver City contest in the 1950's bedecked in make-up, blouse, petticoat, sash and ballet slippers.
"I was so excited when I was chosen. My happiest memories as a child in Culver City are of La Ballona Days," Bricker said.
Dances and barbecues heralded two parades, one down city streets and one for children at Veterans Memorial Park. Descendants were featured in equestrian units, vintage cars and floats.
"We all lined up on Higuera Street for the big parade, which honored the early families with names like Machado, Talamantes, Ybarra, Rocha, Saenz, Higuera and Lugo. The descendants took pains with their costumes," said Lugo Cerra.
The new Culver Center shopping center drew crowds to its Thieves Market sidewalk sale for charity.
The Aquacade in the new plunge pool presented synchronized swimming interspersed with clowning antics under the stars.
"If I learned anything at all from the early Fiestas, it was commitment to community and the joy of sharing time and traditions with others," said Lugo Cerra.
Fiesta La Ballona (www.FiestaLaBallona.org) will take place August 24-26 at Veterans Park, 4117 Overland Ave. Culver City.
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Friday, August 10, 2012
Vintage Photos: The Knott's Berry Farm You May Not Know
Vintage Photos: The Knott's Berry Farm You May Not Know
A lot has changed for Knott's Berry Farm over the years. What began as a humble berry stand is now the sprawling home of Snoopy and the Peanuts gang, roller coasters, and a line of jellies, jams, and preserves. Take a look at these vintage photos of the park of the past, when attractions such as a seal pool and mascots Boysen Bear-y and Girlsen Bear-y existed.
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A lot has changed for Knott's Berry Farm over the years. What began as a humble berry stand is now the sprawling home of Snoopy and the Peanuts gang, roller coasters, and a line of jellies, jams, and preserves. Take a look at these vintage photos of the park of the past, when attractions such as a seal pool and mascots Boysen Bear-y and Girlsen Bear-y existed.
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
West Nile Virus Detected in Dead Crow in Venice
West Nile Virus Detected in Dead Crow in Venice
The Los Angeles County West Vector & Vector-Borne Disease Control District has reported that a dead American crow collected in the 90291 Venice ZIP has tested positive for the West Nile Virus (WNV).
The Center for Disease Control reports that WNV is most often spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on infected birds. Infected mosquitoes can then spread WNV to humans and other animals when they bite. The CDC notes that about 80 percent of people who are infected with WNV will not show any symptoms at all.
The discovery of a WNV-positive bird does not mean the surrounding population is vulnerable to an epidemic. According to the L.A. County West Vector & Vector-Borne Disease Control District:
Residents should also ensure that the doors and windows to their homes have tight-fitting screens to keep mosquitoes out. The insects lay their eggs in standing water and all sources of standing water should be eliminated from one's property, including flowerpots, rain gutters and pet water bowls. Swimming pools, hot tubs and ornamental ponds should be properly maintained. If you have a pond, use mosquito fish (you can obtain these fish free of cost from the L.A. County West Vector & Vector-Borne Disease Control District by calling 310-915-7370).
People affected with West Nile Virus fever can have a variety of symptoms, or none at all. Symptoms can include headaches, high fever, body aches, tiredness, rash and swollen lymph nodes. These symptoms can last from several days to a few weeks.
Symptoms of West Nile Neuroinvasive disease, which occurs when the virus affects a person's nervous system, can include severe headaches, high fever, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, paralysis and coma. This form of the disease can lead to long-lasting and in some cases permanent brain damage.
Those infected with West Nile Virus fever or West Nile Neuroinvasive disease will usually develop symptoms within 2-15 days of infection.
The public is encouraged to report any birds that have been dead for less than 48 hours to the California Department of Health Services toll-free hotline at 1-877-WNV-BIRD. You will be contacted if the bird is to be picked up for WNV testing. If you have not been contacted within 24 hours of your report, you may safely dispose of the dead bird in your trash. Use gloves, a shovel or a plastic bag to place the bird in a trash bag for disposal. Please DO NOT freeze dead birds. WNV is transmitted by mosquitoes, so the best way to protect yourself from the disease is to avoid mosquito bites.
For more information about the West Nile Virus in California or to report dead birds online, visit the California Department of Health Services website here.
The Los Angeles County West Vector & Vector-Borne Disease Control District has reported that a dead American crow collected in the 90291 Venice ZIP has tested positive for the West Nile Virus (WNV).
The Center for Disease Control reports that WNV is most often spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on infected birds. Infected mosquitoes can then spread WNV to humans and other animals when they bite. The CDC notes that about 80 percent of people who are infected with WNV will not show any symptoms at all.
The discovery of a WNV-positive bird does not mean the surrounding population is vulnerable to an epidemic. According to the L.A. County West Vector & Vector-Borne Disease Control District:
Birds routinely travel many miles from their nighttime nesting locations to feed and scavenge during the day before they return to their root location in the evening again. Although positive birds collected in a specific area are significant with respect to trends on a wider basis, it does not definitively identify a specific city, ZIP code or location as the site where the actual mosquito bite and infection occurred because of these birds' extended daily travel patterns.Mosquitoes that carry the virus primarily bite in the early morning and evening. Repellents containing DEET, picaridin, IR3535 and oil of lemon eucalyptus are the most long-lasting and effective repellents.
Residents should also ensure that the doors and windows to their homes have tight-fitting screens to keep mosquitoes out. The insects lay their eggs in standing water and all sources of standing water should be eliminated from one's property, including flowerpots, rain gutters and pet water bowls. Swimming pools, hot tubs and ornamental ponds should be properly maintained. If you have a pond, use mosquito fish (you can obtain these fish free of cost from the L.A. County West Vector & Vector-Borne Disease Control District by calling 310-915-7370).
People affected with West Nile Virus fever can have a variety of symptoms, or none at all. Symptoms can include headaches, high fever, body aches, tiredness, rash and swollen lymph nodes. These symptoms can last from several days to a few weeks.
Symptoms of West Nile Neuroinvasive disease, which occurs when the virus affects a person's nervous system, can include severe headaches, high fever, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, paralysis and coma. This form of the disease can lead to long-lasting and in some cases permanent brain damage.
Those infected with West Nile Virus fever or West Nile Neuroinvasive disease will usually develop symptoms within 2-15 days of infection.
The public is encouraged to report any birds that have been dead for less than 48 hours to the California Department of Health Services toll-free hotline at 1-877-WNV-BIRD. You will be contacted if the bird is to be picked up for WNV testing. If you have not been contacted within 24 hours of your report, you may safely dispose of the dead bird in your trash. Use gloves, a shovel or a plastic bag to place the bird in a trash bag for disposal. Please DO NOT freeze dead birds. WNV is transmitted by mosquitoes, so the best way to protect yourself from the disease is to avoid mosquito bites.
For more information about the West Nile Virus in California or to report dead birds online, visit the California Department of Health Services website here.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Bob Hoskins Retires Due to Parkinsons Disease
Bob Hoskins Retires Due to Parkinsons Disease
The Golden Globe-winning actor will bow out after a four-decade career.
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The Golden Globe-winning actor will bow out after a four-decade career.
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Howard Schultz Explains How Square Will Caffeinate Starbucks
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Howard Schultz Explains How Square Will Caffeinate Starbucks
Wednesday, Schultz shocked the world by entering into a sweeping partnership with the three-year old mobile payment startup Square, adopting its payment technology and investing $25 million, while Schultz himself will join Square?s board. In an interview, Schultz tells Wired that while Starbucks has no intention of acquiring Square in an eBay-type maneuver (tough in any case as Square is now valued at over $3 billion), the alliance is a major step for both companies.
Howard Schultz Explains How Square Will Caffeinate Starbucks
Wednesday, Schultz shocked the world by entering into a sweeping partnership with the three-year old mobile payment startup Square, adopting its payment technology and investing $25 million, while Schultz himself will join Square?s board. In an interview, Schultz tells Wired that while Starbucks has no intention of acquiring Square in an eBay-type maneuver (tough in any case as Square is now valued at over $3 billion), the alliance is a major step for both companies.
32-Year Study Shows how Geeky Kids Become Happy Adults
32-Year Study Shows how Geeky Kids Become Happy Adults
Academic success in school doesn't necessarily translate into adult wellbeing. If you want your kids to grow up into happy adults, a new study suggests what you may want to help them aim for.
Academic success in school doesn't necessarily translate into adult wellbeing. If you want your kids to grow up into happy adults, a new study suggests what you may want to help them aim for.
Archer will have a Bob's Burgers crossover episode
TV: Newswire: Archer will have a Bob's Burgers crossover episode
Fans of H. Jon Benjamin-starring cult cartoons will get the secret wish they didn't even know they'd made to themselves in the upcoming fourth season of Archer, when the Benjamin-voiced super-spy will meet the very-similarly-Benjamin-voiced subject of Bob's Burgers, and everyone will get to hear Jon Benjamin talk to himself on the TV. According to an interview with Benjamin over at Entertainment Weekly, the already-recorded episode—which, like the rest of Archer's fourth season, doesn't have a set premiere date yet—will have a "Bourne Identity-type plotline" with an amnesiac Archer working the Bob's Burgers counter, until his true identity is awakened by an encounter with a group of thugs. The collision of the shows' now-shared universes will also include appearances from Bob's wife Linda (but not the kids), and visually it will be " “Archer-style animation, but with all the ...
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Fans of H. Jon Benjamin-starring cult cartoons will get the secret wish they didn't even know they'd made to themselves in the upcoming fourth season of Archer, when the Benjamin-voiced super-spy will meet the very-similarly-Benjamin-voiced subject of Bob's Burgers, and everyone will get to hear Jon Benjamin talk to himself on the TV. According to an interview with Benjamin over at Entertainment Weekly, the already-recorded episode—which, like the rest of Archer's fourth season, doesn't have a set premiere date yet—will have a "Bourne Identity-type plotline" with an amnesiac Archer working the Bob's Burgers counter, until his true identity is awakened by an encounter with a group of thugs. The collision of the shows' now-shared universes will also include appearances from Bob's wife Linda (but not the kids), and visually it will be " “Archer-style animation, but with all the ...
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Deleted Dark Knight Rises Scenes Explained Bane's Costume
Report: Deleted <em>Dark Knight Rises</em> Scenes Explained Bane's Costume
Scenes apparently cut from The Dark Knight Rises showed glimpses of Bane's horrifying youth and explained more about his supervillain outfit.
Scenes apparently cut from The Dark Knight Rises showed glimpses of Bane's horrifying youth and explained more about his supervillain outfit.
Why “Hook” by Blues Traveler is actually a pretty genius work of metafiction
Why “Hook” by Blues Traveler is actually a pretty genius work of metafiction
The album may or may not be obsolete, but the fact remains: Listeners have long obsessed over individual songs. The Single File is The A.V. Club’s look at the deep cuts, detours, experiments, and anthems that make us reach for replay.
Having studied music theory is a bit like being Hurley with his numbers on Lost: You can’t help perceiving patterns everywhere, but are cursed with the knowledge that pointing them out will get you only hairy eyeballs. I’ve devoted a pretty good portion of my life to studying and playing music and try to keep my Hurley cooped up, but sometimes alcohol weakens the “this is only interesting to you” levees and a song on the jukebox or radio will trigger a blurt of useless trivia: “Hey, that Bruno Mars chorus on the radio has the same chord structure as ‘Santeria’!” or, “Hey, that weird ...
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The album may or may not be obsolete, but the fact remains: Listeners have long obsessed over individual songs. The Single File is The A.V. Club’s look at the deep cuts, detours, experiments, and anthems that make us reach for replay.
Having studied music theory is a bit like being Hurley with his numbers on Lost: You can’t help perceiving patterns everywhere, but are cursed with the knowledge that pointing them out will get you only hairy eyeballs. I’ve devoted a pretty good portion of my life to studying and playing music and try to keep my Hurley cooped up, but sometimes alcohol weakens the “this is only interesting to you” levees and a song on the jukebox or radio will trigger a blurt of useless trivia: “Hey, that Bruno Mars chorus on the radio has the same chord structure as ‘Santeria’!” or, “Hey, that weird ...
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Aug. 7, 1991: Ladies and Gentlemen, the World Wide Web
Aug. 7, 1991: Ladies and Gentlemen, the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee makes his little research project available to the world, and the nature of human communications begins a transformation unseen since the advent of the printing press. Or television, anyway.
Tim Berners-Lee makes his little research project available to the world, and the nature of human communications begins a transformation unseen since the advent of the printing press. Or television, anyway.
Californication Shooting in Venice Again
Californication Shooting in Venice Again
Californication was back in Venice yesterday, filming part of the fifth season of the show near Brooks and Speedway.
I also spotted Californication star David Duchovny walking around the canals with a couple of people doing 16mm B-Roll. In February the show was renewed by Showtime for a sixth season, so unless the Hank Moody character joins a cult in Topanga, the production company will likely be around Venice for another year.
Californication was back in Venice yesterday, filming part of the fifth season of the show near Brooks and Speedway.
I also spotted Californication star David Duchovny walking around the canals with a couple of people doing 16mm B-Roll. In February the show was renewed by Showtime for a sixth season, so unless the Hank Moody character joins a cult in Topanga, the production company will likely be around Venice for another year.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Tig Notaro laughs at cancer
Tig Notaro is as funny as cancer. Which is to say, she’s hilarious.
Notaro is a comic who knows a thing or two about making difficult subject matter laughable. Mere weeks ago, in the aftermath of Daniel Tosh’s truly pathetic outburst at a female patron in a club on the topic of rape, Kate Harding cited Notaro’s droll “No moleste” routine as an example of a rape joke that works. So when Ed Helms welcomed her to the stage of her “Tig and Friends” show this weekend, it seemed like she was doing a peculiar bit when she took the microphone and told the audience: “Thank you, thank you, I have cancer, thank you, I have cancer, really, thank you.” ...
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Notaro is a comic who knows a thing or two about making difficult subject matter laughable. Mere weeks ago, in the aftermath of Daniel Tosh’s truly pathetic outburst at a female patron in a club on the topic of rape, Kate Harding cited Notaro’s droll “No moleste” routine as an example of a rape joke that works. So when Ed Helms welcomed her to the stage of her “Tig and Friends” show this weekend, it seemed like she was doing a peculiar bit when she took the microphone and told the audience: “Thank you, thank you, I have cancer, thank you, I have cancer, really, thank you.” ...
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Nation's Sane People To Nation's Insane People: 'Please Stop Shooting Us'
Nation's Sane People To Nation's Insane People: 'Please Stop Shooting Us'
WASHINGTON—In the aftermath of Sunday’s deadly shooting in which a white supremacist allegedly shot and killed six congregants at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, the nation’s psychologically sound populace issued a statement begging its insa...
WASHINGTON—In the aftermath of Sunday’s deadly shooting in which a white supremacist allegedly shot and killed six congregants at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, the nation’s psychologically sound populace issued a statement begging its insa...
(NSFW) The Right to Bare Boobs: National Go Topless Day Returns to Venice Beach This Month
(NSFW) The Right to Bare Boobs: National Go Topless Day Returns to Venice Beach This Month
Ladies, time to tame those tan lines in preparation to bare your boobies in the name of, well, the right to do so. GoTopless.org is once again sponsoring their annual march and rally for the equal right for women to go topless. The eye-catching event takes place at Venice Beach on Sunday August 26.
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Ladies, time to tame those tan lines in preparation to bare your boobies in the name of, well, the right to do so. GoTopless.org is once again sponsoring their annual march and rally for the equal right for women to go topless. The eye-catching event takes place at Venice Beach on Sunday August 26.
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