Larchmont Chronicle
VOL. 59, NO. 5
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IN THIS ISSUE
Conversations continue on future of Larchmont Boulevard
Third Street students head back to school n Mascot, testing and on-campus learning greet K-5th graders
DESIGN FOR LIVING 13
CLEANING UP Harold Henry Park.
By Caroline Tracy As with other elementary level Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) locations, Third Street Elementary on June Street opened its doors to students on April 20. For those families who choose to have their children attend school in person, a hybrid model is being offered with both morning and afternoon cohorts. Remote learning will continue alongside the inperson instruction for families See Schools, p 20
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WILSHIRE COUNTRY CLUB was host to the Ladies Professional Golf Association, without spectators, last month. Shown (arrow) lining up a putt on the semi-final Friday is Jessica Korda (ultimately the second-place finisher), who was playing with Jin Young Ko (third-place winner, in a tie) and Sei Young Kim.
LPGA: Brooke Henderson takes top spot at Wilshire
n Winning score of 16 under par MODERN Victorian on Larchmont. 17
PANTHER mascots and welcome signs greet students.
By Billy Taylor The Wilshire Country Club opened its gates to 144 of the best players in women’s pro-
New GWNC directors elect new slate of officers
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By John Welborne The new Board of Directors of the local Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council (GWNC) elected new officers on April 14. President is Conrad Starr, Sycamore Square. Vice president is Charles D’Atri, Larchmont Village Neighborhood. Jennifer DeVore, Hancock Park, is secretary, and Patti Carroll, Ridgewood - Wilton - St. Andrews Square, was re-elected as treasurer. The Los Angeles City Clerk had released final results of the March 16 election prior to the meeting, and an antici-
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MAY 2021
pated tie-breaking drawing of straws no longer was necessary. The following are the new representatives (including two Directors and one Alternate selected at the meeting to fill vacancies). The representatives are listed by seat; with the Director’s name first and any Alternate’s name second. 1. Brookside: Owen Smith, Joane Hennenberger Pickett; 2. Citrus Square: Jeffry Carpenter; 3. Country Club Heights: Brian Donahoe, José Tamayo; 4. Fremont Place: Stephanie Lee Leonard; 5. Hancock Park: Jennifer DeVore, David Trainer; 6. La Brea / Hancock: Cathy Roberts; 7. Larchmont Village; Charles D’Atri, Kathryn Burke; 8. Melrose Neighborhood: Christopher Hauck, Philip A. Farha; 9. Oakwood-Maplewood-St. Andrews Neighborhood: Bindhu Varghese; 10. Ridgewood - Wilton - St. Andrews See GWNC, p 26
fessional golf at the third annual “Hugel-Air Premia LA Open,” April 19 to 24. But the gates to this year’s event were not open to the general public due to panSee Golf, p 6
By Billy Taylor Local stakeholders last month continued their dialogue over the future of Larchmont Boulevard. As reported in April, questions have been raised over recent weeks as to whether parking spaces might be permanently replaced with outdoor restaurant dining now that pandemic-related restrictions are ending. That also propelled discussion about perennial Larchmont topics like the existing limitations on certain types of businesses such as restaurants. Further, with Larchmont Boulevard celebrating its centennial year in 2021, it seems to many residents to be a good time to reevaluate how local neighborhoods interact with, and envision the future of, the historic shopping district. The Larchmont Boulevard Association (LBA) is spearheading the effort. It seeks an organized discussion through the committee it convened, See Larchmont, p 26
Smart co-working office coming to Larchmont Village n Yoube to open in new mixed-use building By Suzan Filipek While many local retailers have closed shop and moved on, one company is moving in to the neighborhood. Yoube — a smart drop-in, co-work space — will open its
second location, at 5570 Melrose Ave., tentatively this summer on the ground floor of a brand-new, mixed-use apartment building. “We love Larchmont. It’s See Yoube, p 4
A SMART OFFICE, Yoube, is planned at 5570 Melrose Ave. Pictured, left to right, are building developer Mishel Mikail with Jenny Berglund Castro and Stephan Agerman of Yoube.
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