Larchmont Chronicle
VOL. 60, NO. 7
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IN THIS ISSUE
More stores greet patrons on Boulevard
Unexpected phone call reveals much about Giorgio
‘Mercantile’ news
Fifth in a series
PETS OF LARCHMONT
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SUMMER TRAINING 21
FLYING with kids? Read our tips. 22
By Helene Seifer My cell phone rang. “Hello, Helene? It’s Franco Giorgio!” I was amazed and delighted that Giorgio decided to get in touch. After two months in Los Angeles County care, I think he needed to feel a connection w i t h someo n e GIORGIO and his from his pal Francesca take L a r c h - a sel e a while back. m o n t Boulevard days, even if his name had changed. When asked about the different name, he said that Giorgio was his middle name and he always used his middle name. It was weeks later that I learned that Franco Giorgio See Giorgio, p 8
Chronicle wins state, local awards Writer Seifer honored
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By Suzan Filipek Larchmont Chronicle staff writer Helene Seifer and this newspaper have won state and local awards for the first (2021) portion of her series that began in Feb. 2021 with “Neighborhood regular sparks chats and compassion (‘Giorgio’).” The series came in second place in the public service journalism category for print in the 2021 California News Publishers Association (CNPA) California Journalism See Chronicle awards, p 8
Women of Larchmont
Our annual section, which has honored local women since 1965, will be published in the August issue of the Larchmont Chronicle. Advertising deadline is Mon., July 11. For more information contact Pam Rudy, 323462-2241, ext. 11.
JULY 2022
RESTORING BEAUTY AT BARNSDALL. Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell recognizes tree donor Nathan Miller on behalf of all the donors along with (left to right) Lauren Blas, Javier Solis, Carolyn Ramsay, Daniel Tarica and Abby Chamberlain Brach.
By Casey Russell Paul C. Witt’s contemporary clothing store for men, Wittmore, recently opened, making it the latest new shop to come to the Boulevard. Located at 137 ½ N. Larchmont Blvd., Wittmore invites shoppers to peruse more than men’s clothes. The store also offers gifts and beauty products carefully curated with an eye toward providing a global perspective (wittmore.com).
See story Sec. 2, Page 6
Raising a puppy with a greater purpose He’s a regular to bus drivers and baristas alike
By Cerys Davies Larchmont Boulevard is no stranger to guide-dog-intraining Oslo and his puppy raiser Alysoun Higgins. Bus drivers and baristas alike recognize him as one of their many regulars. It is routine for Higgins and Oslo to walk from home to Larchmont to do some errands, sit at Groundworks Coffee and then take the bus back home to Ridgewood-Wilton for extra training. A day full of errands is one of the best forms of training for the 9-month-old Labrador-golden retriever mix, says
Higgins. Oslo is the third dog Higgins has raised for Guide Dogs for America (GDA), which recently merged with Tender Loving Canines (TLC), a service dog organization. A guide dog is a dog that is meant to help people with visual impairments, while a service dog can be any dog in the workforce assigned See Raising a puppy, p 11
Election news
Read results from the June primary and more in Section 2, Page 12.
Many newly leased shops in the Larchmont Mercantile complex are getting closer to opening. Of the 14 storefronts at 124 ½ to 148 N. Larchmont Blvd. (the former Lipson Building), two shops plan to open this month. Hidden Jeans, at 130 N. Larchmont Blvd., is a women’s clothing store featuring distressed denim and “dad jeans” (hiddenjeans.com). Flannel, another women’s clothing store, is a family-owned and operated brand focused on pairing comfort and style (flannelamerica.com). Skin Laundry, at 126 N. Larchmont Blvd., is on track to open this summer, bringing its popular laser facials and skin care products to Larchmont (skinlaundry.com). See More stores, p 10
Fireworks, music celebrate Fourth of July Skies to be ablaze in honor of national holiday at various venues
Celebrate America’s 246th birthday under one of Los Angeles’ many spectacular fireworks displays this Fourth of July. Watch a movie before the fireworks show at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000 Santa Monica Blvd., or see the fireworks at Dodgers Stadium after the game. Steve Martin and Martin Short will perform at the Hollywood Bowl July 2 through July 4, when Thomas Wilkins and the Los Angeles Philharmonic play See Fireworks, p 4
HOLLYWOOD FOREVER is among several local spots lighting up the skies for the Independence Day holiday.
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