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Schindler apartments are on AIA Contemporary tour Nov. 18.

Swap meet and CARnival set for Petersen Automotive site. Page 10

Roasted fall veggies make delicious holiday crowd pleasers.

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hancock park • windsor square • fremont place • larchmont village • wilshire center • park labrea • miracle mile

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2 STORY ENGLISH TUDOR $4,100,000

STATELY ENGLISH $3,825,000

REMODELED WINDSOR SQUARE TUDOR $2,695,000

FABULOUS 7 BEDROOM HOME W/POOL $2,495,000

Hancock Park. 5+5. 3 bed up - one down, plus guest house w/new Moroccan room for entertaining. Pool. Bella Kay 323.860.4226

Hancock Park. Prime Windsor Sq w/lrg lot. Grand entry & formal rms. 3beds/4baths/2powder rms. Guest apt. Lisa Hutchins 323.460.7626

Hancock Park. Gourmet kit. 4bd/4ba up. 3rd flr w/4 bonus rooms. Pool & outdoor kit. 605SouthLucerne.com Loveland Carr Properties 323.460.7606

Miracle Mile. Beautiful gourmet Kosher kit w/apx 5485 sf liv area on apx 7300 sf lot. 7bds+5.5bas+pool. Cecille Cohen 323.460.7629

PRISTINE MEDITERRANEAN! $1,699,000

SENSATIONAL SPANISH $1,599,000

STATELY FRENCH NORMANDY $1,575,000

ENGLISH TUDOR IN BROOKSIDE! $1,250,000

Hancock Park. 3BD, 2.75 bas. Remod kitchen adjoins fam rm w/access to patio, pool & yard. A beauty! Loveland Carr Properties 323.460.7606

Hancock Park. Rebuilt in 1992 with all the amenities of today & period details of yesterday. 4bds+3.5bas James Hutchison/Linda Hadley 323.460.7637

Hancock Park. Quiet Windsor Square neighborhood. Original moldings and hdwd flrs throughout. 3BD/2.5BA. Peggy Bartenetti 323.860.4250

Hancock Park. 1st time on market in 55 yrs! 4BD/2.5BA. Big lot w/room for a pool. Trust sale. Sold As-Is Sandy Boeck 323.860.4240

ROMANTIC SPANISH $1,119,000

A UNIQUE 1920’S HOME $1,079,000

MIRACLE MILE $1,050,000

ADORABLE CRAFTSMAN $699,000

Miracle Mile. 4 Bedrooms/3 baths, hardwood flrs, liv rm w/fpl, lush garden & fountain compound. Bob Day 323.860.4221

Hancock Park. Situated on the largest lot in the Melrose Hill HPOZ. 3bd+2ba down. 2bd+2ba + playroom up. Loveland Carr Properties 323.460.7606

Miracle Mile. Amazing 3BD/2.5BA property w/ an abundance of space. Liv rm w/fpl, frml din rm. 2 car-gar. Ben Shapiro 323.860.4277

Hollywood Hills West. Located in historic Whitley Hgts. 3bds, full bth, updated kitch, central AC, lush gardens, James R Hutchison 323.460.7637

NEW CONSTRUCTION $658,000

GREAT GREAT POTENTIAL!!! $549,000

PROBATE SALE NO COURT REQ $469,000

SENSATIONAL LEASE $18,000/MO

Hancock Park. Welcome home to “Wilton Gardens”. 1,547-1,938 sft. Total of 5 units for sale. 2BD+den/3BA. James Song/Nadia Kim 323.860.4255/4252

Mar Vista. Currently being used as a Business. Commercially Zoned (LAR3) & can be SFR or Duplex!! Cecille Cohen 323.460.7629

Long Beach. Property is on a corner lot; Five units are currently tenant occupied, one unit is vacant. Cecille Cohen 323.460.7629

Hancock Park. Welcome to your private estate park, 35,000+lot. 5 bds+5.5 baths. Over 6,000sq of liv space Ben Shapiro 323.860.4277

FREMONT PLACE LEASE $12,000/MO

SPANISH/MOROCCAN FLAIR $9,500 A MONTH

GRAND MEDITERRANEAN ESTATE $6,999 A MONTH

SPACIOUS 2 STY HOME $4,950 A MONTH

Hancock Park. Meticulously renovated w/designer flair, high end upgrades,beautiful cabinetry,guesthouse. Shar Penfold 323.860.4258

Hancock Park. Built new in 2002 on golf course w/sparkling pool. Gourmet kitchen & fam rm. 3bds/3bas. Lisa Hutchins 323.460.7626

Hancock Park. Center hall plan. 5 beds/4.5 baths + guest Miracle Mile. 4+3, central hall pln, step dwn LR w/fplc, rm w/bath. Hardwood floors. 3rd St School. FDR, updated kit, brkfst, yard w/fruit trees. Lisa Hutchins 323.460.7626 Cecille Cohen 323.460.7629

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Festival celebrates work of architect Julia Morgan

English Tudor in Brookside!

By Sondi Sepenuk Paris in 1899. She was also Learn about California’s California’s first licensed fefirst female architect dur- male architect, one of the ing the statewide Julia Mor- first female civil engineering gan 2012 Festival, organized graduates of UC Berkeley, and by the Landmarks California the creator of more than 700 Committee, which continues structures in California alone. through Fri., Nov. 16. Morgan is best known for Morgan’s special connec- her work as the lead architect tion to the on the Hearst YWCA, for Castle in San whom she Simeon. That designed work spanned more than the years 30 build1919 to 1947, ings, will be ended only discussed on by William Sun., Nov. 11 Randolph SAN PEDRO YWCA is one of five at the Harbor by Morgan. Hearst’s Area YWCA, a declining 1918 Craftsman building she health. designed at 437 Ninth St. in The Los Altos apartments at San Pedro. The program will 4117 Wilshire Blvd. contains include a panel presentation, a a two-story suite of rooms tour of the facility and a recep- Hearst also had Morgan detion with light refreshments. sign for his pied a terre. The idea for the festival was Conceived during World promoted by John Welborne, War I by the YWCA’s War Work Windsor Square, member Council as a Hostess House of the Landmarks California for “women friends and relaCommittee. He said the cel- tives of the army and navy,” ebration focuses on the life the San Pedro facility soon and work of Morgan, the first became a Hospitality House, woman architect to be admit- providing food, shelter and ted to the L’Ecole National recreation facilities for young Superieure des Beaux-Arts in (Please turn to page 3)

846 S. Hudson Avenue $1,250,000 First time on market in 55 years! Built in 1924. Large living room w/ fireplace, formal dining room, paneled den, conservatory, original kitchen, laundry room, powder room. Hardwood floors, crown molding, solar paneling, doublepaned windows. Upstairs: 4 bedrooms, dressing room, 2 baths. Big lot with room for a pool. Trust sale. No court confirmation required.

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information, and support for battered women. Free event parking is available across the street from

the YWCA near the northeast corner of 9th St. and Pacific Ave in the parking lot behind O’Reilly Auto Parts.

Doors open at 1:30 p.m. Cost is $10 for LAC members and YWCA Harbor Area members, $15 for non-members.

Congratulations Naomi & Leah Top 100 in Coldwell Banker Sales

SALUTE ORGANIZER John Welborne with “Miss Julia Morgan” (impersonated by Betty Marvin, Oakland Historic Preservation Planner).

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(Continued from page 2) women working in the area. Throughout the building’s 90-year history, it has provided resources for women, including educational courses, childcare, health and fitness

Learn about rainwater harvesting at TreePeople's free workshops Nov. 10 Participants can choose from four sessions at TreePeople's free Community Sustainability Workshop Sat., Nov. 10 at Coldwater Canyon Park from 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Citizen Forestry: Tree Planting will show benefits such as shade, beauty and water capture as well as cover city permits and tree selection. In Rainwater Harvesting, rain barrels, rain chains, native plants and more will be discussed to create rain gardens. Native Plants and Turf Reduction teach how to reduce a thirsty landscape and convert sprinklers to more efficient, climate appropriate means. RSVP at treepeople.org/calendar by Wed., Nov. 7, or call 818-623-4878.

SOLD 341 n JunE St Offered at $3,425,000

SOLD 188 S JunE St Offered at $2,995,000

AVAILABLE 300 n JunE St Offered at $2,495,000

AVAILABLE 227 S muIrFIELD rD Offered at $7,750,000

NEW LISTING 133-135 n mAnSFIELD Offered at $1,600,000

NEW LISTING 928 S VIctOrIA AVE Offered at $1,375,000

IN EScrOW 101 n VIStA St Offered at $1,250,000

AVAILABLE 337 n FOrmOSA AVE Offered at $5,500/mO

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Schindler buildings on AIA tour Nov. 18 The Bubeshand pigments, with ko Apartments the new owners in Silver Lake deeply involved in by Rudolph the process. FixSchindler are tures, appliances on the Ameriand building syscan Institute tems were upgraded of Architects, in line with contemLA Chapter, porary standards. Modernist/ConThe project has tempoary tour received numerous Sun., Nov. 18 awards including from 11 a.m. to from AIA/LA, the 1 p.m. Los Angeles Conser Schindler vancy, the California designed and TWO APARTMENT buildings are on the “Greek hillside” Preservation Founbuilt two apart- property. Interior is featured in photo on page 1. dation and the State ment buildings of California. between 1938 bilitating these buildings from Architect and 1941 for mother-and- years of benign neglect. Gregory Ain lived in the apartdaughter clients. Their vision Muted palette ment complex for 15 years. of a salon for artists, archi- Stained plywood, painted Guided tours are featured tects and musicians was met wood and colored plaster pro- by restoration architects Eric by Schindler’s concept of a duced a matrix of individuated Haas and Chava Danielson. “Greek hillside” of five units, dwelling spaces. His muted, Tickets are $35, $25 for AIA each unique in size, configu- translucent palette was re- members. ration, orientation and finish. stored using custom-built, For information visit AIAlo The project involved reha- environmentally sound stains sangeles.org.

Heights named a National Historic Place

HOMES on a two-block stretch of S. Bronson Ave. include this Craftsman style house in the newly named district.

Boulevard Heights named a National Historic Place By Suzan Filipek The neighborhood just got another feather in its cap. The Boulevard Heights Historic District was approved by the State Historical Resources Commission, and went up on

the National Register of Historic Places website in October. “We’re starting to work on getting signs so people know we actually made it,” said area resident Robby O’Donnell. The two-block, 81-home area—from 658 to 899 S. Bronson Ave.—joins more than 80,000 sites on the National Register. Built in the early 20th-century—between Ninth St. and Wilshire Blvd.—the District’s homes feature Craftsman, Mediterranean, Colonial and Tudor Revival styles. Wilshire Park HPOZ Much of the work garnering the nomination was in place from when residents had collected archival photographs, researched architects and styles and raised funds to hire a vetting firm to obtain the Wilshire Park Historic Preservation Overlay Zone in 2007. As a national cultural resource worthy of preservation, the placement provides a degree of protection from adverse effects resulting from federally funded or licensed projects. Registration also encourages incentives for preservation of historic properties, including special building codes to facilitate the restoration of historic structures and tax advantages. There are no restrictions placed upon a private property owner with regard to normal use, maintenance, or sale of a property listed in the National Register. However, a project that may cause substantial adverse changes in the significance of a registered property may require compliance with local ordinances or the California Environment Quality Act.

TREES AT WORK

One tree consumes 26 lbs. of carbon dioxide each year—the same amount produced by one car every 11,000 miles.


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Leimert Park subject of Images of America book

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By Laura Eversz Using more than 200 vintage images, authors Cynthia Exum and Maty Guiza-Leimert weave the tale of the area’s humble beginnings in the late 1920s to its rise in the 1940s in the book “Leimert Park.” The boundaries were Santa Barbara (now Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.) on the north, Arlington on the east, Vernon to the south and Angeles Mesa (now Crenshaw Blvd.) on the West. Many of the photos are from the private collection of Walter H. Leimert, who purchased the land for $2 million

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125 No. Van Ness Ave. $2,399,000 Enter into the elegance of this classic English home. Gracious entry leads to the dramatic step-down living room with fireplace. Formal dining room with leaded windows. Fabulous family room with wet bar and fireplace opens to stunning landscaped yard. 3 bedrooms plus bonus room/2 baths up plus maid’s, bath and powder room. Exquisite accents include French windows and doors, coffered ceilings, moldings and hardwood floors. 3 car garage and security system.

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A celebration of the area’s history and a book signing party on Sat., Nov. 17 from noon to 5 p.m. mark the release of “Leimert Park.” The event, at the Community Build Courtyard, 4305 Degnan Blvd., will include silent film screenings, historical and cultural tours of the district, dance lessons and demonstrations and a classic car show. Call 323-730-0628.

from Clara Baldwin Stocker in 1927. The wealthy real estate developer from Northern California commissioned Olmsted and Olmsted, the master planner of New York’s Central Park, to assist with the development of one of L.A.’s first planned communities. His grandson, Walter III, who wrote the book’s foreward, is active in Leimert Companies, which has been in the real estate business in California for more than 100 years. His office is on Larchmont Blvd., where he manages four office buildings. According to Walter III’s wife, author Guiza-Leimert, Walter Sr. pioneered development of many prestigious communities in L.A. Paving the Way The book’s first chapter shows the underdeveloped land; chapter two tells of Leimert’s purchase. In “Paving the Way,” photographs feature the faces of the builders, architects and contractors, while chapter four illustrates a community unfolding with transportation, recreation, churches and schools. Subsequent chapters cover 1932 when the Olympics were (Please turn to page 7)

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it was very difficult, so real estate intermediaries would purchase property or lots on behalf of African Americans or other ethnic groups.” Another milestone in the area’s history was the 1965 Watts Riots, that scared residents to migrate, which created housing and business opportunities for minorities. Gradually, the area became an oasis of Afri-

can American art, music and culture, and Leimert Park Village became the primary Afrocentric shopping district in Los Angeles. Celebrity residents It’s modern style and affordability and proximity to Hollywood and downtown made Leimert Park an attractive community; Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, and Mayor Tom

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Bradley made it their home. In the book’s forward, Walter Leimert III writes, “Through all of these changes and challenges of the past, we continue to see the uniqueness of this small town and remain enthusiastic for the modern-day history that continues.” For information, go to www. arcadiapublishing.com.

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(Continued from page 6) in town, post-World War II development in the 1940s and 50s, and historical and cultural landmarks. “People, Places and Celebrations” depicts how Leimert Park became a place to rally change—political or otherwise—and celebrate life events. The final chapter focuses on the reality of the financial constraints affecting parts of the city. New Deal legislation Photographs and captions tell of how President Roo-

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512 S. Norton Ave. $1,800,000 Windsor Square English 4BD/3BA cottage set on mature Sapphire Drive, Encino Hills park like grounds 3825 in Windsor Square owned $1,149,000 by noted interior designer.

581 N. Plymouth $1,395,000 Larchmont Village Sophisticated, gated 3 bd/2 ba Contemporary expansive open floor plan. Large 2-car garage. Pool.

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stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar opening to the family room. Expansive professionally-landscaped yard with pool. Coveted Lanai School District.

414 N. Kilkea Drive, Miracle Mile $1,699,000 Stunning Ibizian 2 bed/3 bath home Viking stove and carrera marble 3500 Wrightwoodwith Drive $1,349,000 counter tops. Sound system throughout Studio City for entertaining and relaxing. Lushly Dramatic 1 level 3bd/3 ba contemporary landscaped backyard with a pool/spa home in prime Wrightwood estates. Private and recreation room/cabana, bonus! grassy yard with lagoon pool.

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4848 Carpenter Avenue $1,295,000 Valley Village Modern 4BD/3.5BA hybrid of traditional and contemporary design, stainless steel cook’s kitchen, separate guest office, coveted Colfax Charter Elementary.

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Historic Orpheum to screen 'Christmas Story' Celebrate the holidays at the historic Orpheum Theatre, 842 S. Broadway, watching "A Christmas Story" on Sun., Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. Los Angeles Conservancy will host the matinee screening of the 1983 classic. The event also includes Bob Salis-

bury playing holiday music on the Orpheum’s Mighty Wurlitzer organ, the last remaining theatre organ on Broadway. The Orpheum was built in 1926 and is in the Broadway Historic District in downtown Los Angeles. It features

a Beaux Arts exterior and a French-style interior with gold-leaf decoration, silk wall panels, marble pilasters, and enormous chandeliers. Tickets are $15; members $10 and children $5. For more information visit laconservancy.org.

Commitment • LoCaL eXpertise • resuLts One-Of-A-Kind estAte in BrOOKside SOLD: This home, located at 424 N. Lucerne Blvd., was listed at $839,000.

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Unique Mediterranean estate on sweeping corner lot in Brookside surrounded by Mature Trees. 4,000+ sq feet w/6Beds + 3.5 Baths w/sparkling pool & spa. Living Room w/Stone FP, “Rome” inspired Dining Room, Cozy Den, Light-filled Breakfast Room, 1 Bed down w/Full Bath. Upstairs 5 Beds inc. Master Suite w/Vaulted Ceiling & Walk-In Closet. Designer Baths w/Custom Tile. Enormous Front Lawn & Fabulous “AlFresco” Patio. Wonderful Brookside Community. Offered at $2,175,000

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Condominiums 4100 Wilshire Blvd., #301 5057 Maplewood Ave., #204 333 S. Wilton Pl., #6 4460 Wilshire Blvd., #201 333 S. Westminster Ave., #306 620 S. Gramercy Pl., #406 811 S. Lucerne Blvd., #103 4830 Elmwood Ave., #101 3810 Wilshire Blvd., #1007 615 S. Wilton Pl., #C 860 S. Lucerne Blvd., #101 525 N. Sycamore Ave., #424 956 S. Wilton Pl., #304 981 S. St. Andrews P., #103 620 S. Gramercy Pl., #127 620 S. Gramercy P., #318 *List prices for September

It’s What’s Inside that Counts 150 acres of nature and 2,500 trees can’t be wrong. Get inside Park La Brea Apartments and you’ll discover our GARDEN & TOWER APARTMENTS and a Park Paradise right in the middle of the city. » Amazing Panoramic City Views » Pool and Fitness Center » On-site Wi-Fi Café and Dry Cleaners » Pet-friendly » Multimedia Theater » 24-hour Patrol » The Grove, The Farmers Market and Museum Row are just footsteps away

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Fremont Place Lease

DRUGSTORE is a re-creation of an original business in Highland Park, pictured below in 1906.

Colonial Drugstore is a record of early pharmaceutical industry The Colonial Drugstore, the first building to be constructed on the site of Heritage Square Museum site in its 43year history, will open to the public on Sun., Nov. 4. The museum, at 3800 Homer St., is open from noon to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday and most holiday Mondays. The drugstore is a re-creation of the original business that George A. Simmons owned and operated in Highland Park after World War I. In memory of their father, the Simmons family donated the original fixtures, vintage soda fountain and his archival collection of drugstore products gathered over 60

118 Fremont Place Lease $12,000 / Month years. The collection includes pharmaceuticals, botanicals and cosmetics that date from 1888 and 1950; most are still in their original packaging The structure will serve as an historical record of the pharmaceutical industry as well as illustrating the evolution of the neighborhood drugstore. For more information, go to heritagesquare.org or call 323-225-2700.

Meticulously renovated with designer flair, high end upgrades, beautiful cabinetry throughout, Gourmet kitchen, newly landscaped front/rear gardens with romantic lighting. Lease to include furniture if desired. First time house has been leased since designer owner renovation. Great central location, 4beds/4baths Available immediately.

Shar Penfold 323.860.4258 Direct

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335 S. Hudson Ave Asking Price $3,600,000

Classic Traditional colonial home located in the most prime location in Hancock Park surrounded by the residences of the stars. Rolling green front and back yards with a sparkling swimming pool in the back yard. Gourmet kitchen with marble counter top, wet bar, family room leads to park like back yard, oversized living room with fireplace, dining room, upstairs has 4 Br & 4 BA, family rm with bath & powder room. Attached two car garage. 4 Bedroom / 6 baths. 5,202sq.ft & 24,400sq.ft. lot.

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321 N. Beachwood Dr Asking Price $1,260,000

Country Living in the City. Beautifully restored in 2007. A traditional style home in Larchmont Village the features are: 12 mature fruit trees with plenty of drought tolerant plants on the front/back yard. Hardwood floor throughout, granite marble kitchen counter top, stainless appliances. Dining, living w/fireplace, family room leading to the lush back yard, central H&A, ceiling fans in every room.. Garage with gated driveway. Copper rain gutters throughout the house. Surveillance cameras throughout the house.

3 Bedroom / 2 baths . 2,205sq.ft. & 8,099sq.ft. lot.

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Zimmer holds election Nov. 4; Global Bazaar at CAFAM; Caravaggio's Legacy ZIMMER CHILDREN'S MUSEUM—Sunday Family drop-in Programs, from 3 to 4 p.m. are Election Week on Nov 4. Apple and Orange are in the running, and they need your vote! Does an Apple a day really keep the doctor away? Or does Orange have a greater ap-peel?! To vote, you must be at least 18 months of age or older by Election Day. Free admission on Tues., Nov. 6 for adults who present their ‘I VOTED’ sticker. Create medals to honor the special heroes in our lives on Nov. 11 for Veteran's Day. Free admission for veterans. Create garlands of gratitude Nov. 18. Paper Making with the Tutor Doctor Nov. 25. 6505 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 100; 323-761-8984, www.zim-

mermuseum.org. CRAFT AND FOLK ART MUSEUM—"Balancing Act: The Glass Sculpture of Steve Klein." "L.A. Skin & Ink" explores the role of Los Angeles in the Tattoo Renaissance. Both exhibits end Jan. 6. • Gallery Talk for "Balancing Act: The Glass Sculpture of Steve Klein" is Sun., Nov. 4 at 3 p.m. rsvp@cafam.org • Zulu Lounge Party with dance, circus acts and live music, also a talk with the tattoo artist is on Sat., Nov. 10 beginning at 7 p.m. Tickets $20 pre-sale & CAFAM members; $30 at the door (18+ only). • Tattoo Stories, a temporary tattoo workshop, is Sun., Nov. 11 between 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

$7 adults/$5 children/CAFAM members free. • Holiday Global Bazaar is Sat., Nov. 24 noon to 5 p.m. in the CAFAM Courtyard. Handcrafted gifts from 20 vendors with a curated selection of fair-trade goods and works by local and global artisans. • Holiday Trunk Show Sat., Dec. 1 from noon to 6 p.m., afterparty from 6 to 8 p.m. Jewelry designer, Judith Hendler will feature her limitededition pieces. 5814 Wilshire Blvd., 323937-4230; cafam.org, workshops@cafam.org. ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN MUSEUM—"Eero Saarinen: A Reputation for Innovation" features highlights of his career and sheds light on his work with the CIA. Ends Jan.

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Learning to draw using silverpoint technique, art activities for kids and Chinese music in the garden are available to patrons this month at The Huntington, 1151 Oxford Road in San Marino. Pre-schoolers can take an “artventure” with Laura Moede on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. Children explore galleries in search of colors, shapes and other art forms and apply them to their own art activities. The sounds of traditional Chinese music can be heard on Wednesdays in the Chinese Garden from 1 to 3 p.m. Different soloists will perform each week on classical instruments including the dizi, sheng, pipa, erhu and zheng. Kathy Chyan teaches a seven-part tai chi series on Saturdays from 9:15 to 10:45 a.m. The outdoor class is suitable

for beginning and intermediate students. Sylvanna Barrett teaches a two-part workshop on silverpoint drawing, a technique using a fine silver stylus or wire, on Sat., Nov. 3 and 10 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Helen Popper, author of “California Native Gardening,” discusses the seasonal rhythms unique to California and offers calendar-based tips on Thurs., Nov. 8 at 2:30 p.m. A plant sale follows the program. Eucalyptus, leucadendron and other plants native to Australia will be used to create plant arrangements that will last through Thanksgiving in this class presented by Flower Duet on Sat., Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to noon. For more information, go to www.huntington.org or call 626-405-2128.

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Native and container gardens, getting rid of lawn focus at Theodore Payne

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Three-part native garden design classes, container gardens and getting rid of your lawn are the focus at the Theodore Payne Foundation at 10459 Tuxford St., Sun Valley. Kids ages 7 to 11 can create their own one-of-a-kind accordion books using colorful papers and inks on Sat., Nov. 3 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The class will cover book-making techniques for folding pages, covering bookboards and decorating them using stamped patterns and collages. Native garden design There will be two sets of three-part gardening classes that focus on plants native to Southern California at Payne this month. The first class, with Andreas Hessing, will run Saturdays, Nov. 3 and 10, and Dec. 8. The second, with Steve Gerisher, will be on Saturdays, Nov. 17, Dec. 1 and 15, all from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The classes will demonstrate how to design and plant a sustainable garden using California native plants. Participants will study soil, irrigation, hardscape materials and more. Students will also be asked to bring photos of the area they plan to landscape as well as samples of the soil from their gardens. Lorrae Fuentes will demonstrate how to use native plant design in a container garden on Sat., Nov. 3 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The class will focus

Stroll through the winter cactus show or pick up seasonal fresh-from-the-garden cooking tips at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Gardens at 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia. Winter cactus show The San Gabriel Valley Cactus and Succulent Society will exhibit fall and winter succulents and cacti on Sat., Nov. 3 and Sun., Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Some of the featured plants will include the pelargonium, which is a wild relative of the geranium. Holiday cooking classes

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Peg Rahn and Susan Kranwinkle will present a cooking class that takes participants from the garden to the table on Wed., Nov. 14 from 3 to 5 p.m. The focus will be on seasonal and holiday dishes and festive home decorations. Yoga Improve flexibility, balance and strength in the open air during Thursday morning Hatha yoga classes led by certified instructor Candyce Columbus. Pre-register at 626821-4623. Go to www.arboretum.org or call 626-821-3222.

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(Continued from page 11) 2 to 4 p.m. Meet in the Boddy House. Learn how holiday gardening can give you decorating tips at the Living Holiday class on Tues., Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. Enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday while someone else cooks and cleans for you on Thurs., Nov. 22 at the Descanso Cafe. Patina Restaurant Group will have two seatings for the holiday feast, one at noon and the other at 2 p.m. Reservations must be made by noon on Nov. 18. Cost is $53; $45 for Descanso members. Kids 4 to 12 cost $19; under 3 eat for free. For more information, call 818-949-4200 or visit descansogardens.org.

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