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Larchmont Chronicle

VOL. 58, NO. 1

• DELIVERED TO 76,439 READERS IN HANCOCK PARK • WINDSOR SQUARE • FREMONT PLACE • MIRACLE MILE • PARK LA BREA • LARCHMONT •

JANUARY 2020

La Brea Tar Pits to join neighbors in new look, renovations

IN THIS ISSUE

Arc itecture r selected for aster planning HEALTH, FITNESS & BEAUTY 13-20

ARCHITECT MARION WEISS, FAIA, resents renderings o her r s res onse to the at ral istor se s re est or on e t al a roa hes to aster lanning the a Brea ar its in the o nt s an o ar , st east and north o the os ngeles o nt rt se . PROFILE on local Reiki practitioner. 17

Park La Brea annual meeting January 12 Council an a id

SAFETY-BOUND at The Grove.

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Updates to the gym, elevator issues, and servicing of the audiovisual equipment are among topics to be discussed at the Park LaBrea Residents 22

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Association (PLBRA) annual meeting in the activity center theater, 475 S. Curson Ave., Sun., Jan. 12 at noon. Councilman David Ryu will

New playground being installed on Larchmont Mini pla area to e uilt in cit par in lot

NEW LANDSCAPE at Harold Henry Park. 2-12 For Information on Advertising Rates, Please Call Pam Rudy 323-462-2241, x 11 Mailing permit:

By John Welborne Work is expected to be underway this month for the long-anticipated playground pilot project being installed on a small portion of the surface parking lot on Larchmont Boulevard. Initially conceived by neighborhood associations and supported by Councilmember David Ryu and the staff and board of the city’s Dept. of Recreation and Parks (RAP), the 1,200-square-foot playground for young children

Vacations & Valentines Two special features, Valentines and Vacation Planning, will be highlighted in our February issue. To reserve advertising space, contact Pam Rudy, 323-462-2241, ext. 11.. Deadline is Mon., Jan. 13.

accompanied by parents or guardians is expected to take about four weeks to install. An opening is expected as early as next month. Nearly two years ago, letters supporting the idea came to the city from merchants (the Larchmont Boulevard AssoSee Playground, p 10

be guest speaker. After residents raised a concern that potentially dangerous chemicals were being used by Park La Brea gardeners, management suspended their use, according to the website. Park La Brea management has granted permission for storage space in Garage 6 to be used for garden equipment and supplies. Management has also agreed to allow servicing of the audiovisual equipment in the theater to optimize use by residents. Another hot topic of the Jan. 12 meeting will be discussion of elevator malfunctions. One final element to See Park La Brea, p 4

By John Welborne Last month, completing a one-year international search process, the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County (NHM) announced the selection of architecture firm Weiss / Manfredi to lead a master planning team to re-imagine the Miracle Mile’s La Brea Tar Pits. The firm was selected from among three finalists, all of whom had presented initial concepts to community leaders and stakeholders at an Aug. 26 meeting at the El Rey Theatre. Speaking about their concept, the “architecture, landscape, urbanism” firm’s coSee Museums, p 6

Seeking Vacation & Valentine Tales! Two special features, Valentines and Vacation Planning, will be highlighted in our February issue. Write to us about your trips near and far. And, Valentines, tell us how you met. Send 200 words or less for either subject and photos to suzan@ larchmontchronicle.com. Deadline is Mon., Jan. 13.

Bergin’s is back, taps are open ull ar li ited ours

By Suzan Filipek Bottoms up! Guinness, craft cocktails, dinner and brunch fare and good cheer are on tap once again at Tom Bergin’s Bar & Restaurant, 840 S. Fairfax Ave. This, its 84th year, sees the neighborhood pub back in business after a rocky few years and eventual shutting of its doors in 2018. It reopened See Bergin’s, p 30 FAMILIAR SHAMROCKS adorn eiling at o

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