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Author Mary Ann Cherry Book Reading & Signing Thursday, June 23

Los Angeles-based author, Mary Ann Cherry, and invited special guests will be reading from her bio of gay-rights trailblazer, Morris Kight at Small World Books in Venice. Cherry befriended Kight during the last decade of his life, and with his blessing, she began researching and writing his biography. Cherry’s wide-ranging work includes TV and film production, as well as creating and maintaining the historical archives for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. For more information, call 310-399-2360.

1407 Ocean Front Walk, Venice, 6 to 8 p.m., maryanncherrywriter.com

COURTESY OF LMU

LMU’s Shakespeare on the Bluff summer festival opens for its fifth season with performances of “Julius Caesar” on June 24 and 25.

Game Night at Westchester 50+ Friday, June 24

On every fourth Friday, adults over 50 are invited to game night at Westchester Senior Center. Enjoy billiards, pingpong, chess, Scrabble, Rummikub, cards and camaraderie. $2 per person. RSVP to the Center at 310-649-3319.

8740 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Shabbat Dinner Friday, June 24

Join for an in-person Shabbat dinner, where Dana Bigman will be honored for her many years of service to Lev Eisha. Out of an abundance of caution, Hadassah is requiring proof of vaccination and booster upon arrival to all in-person events. Space is limited, register online. Address provided upon registration. Send questions to maureenmbernstein@gmail.com.

7 p.m., events/Hadassah.org/ leveishashabbatdinner

LMU’s Shakespeare on the Bluff June 24 & 25

Loyola Marymount University’s popular Shakespeare on the Bluff summer festival opens for its fifth season with performances of “Julius Caesar” on June 24 and 25. Following two years of virtual events, LMU welcomes the community to see the plays for free and in person at the new Drollinger Family Stage, an outdoor venue on the Westchester Campus. The shows will feature more than 30 performers, including LMU undergraduate and graduate students, alumni and some guest artists. The 90-minute plays are family-friendly, free and open. RSVP online.

1 LMU Drive, Los Angeles, 8 p.m., cfa.lmu.edu

Cardboard City June 25 through August 14

Cardboard City, the 5,000-square-foot art installation, returns to Santa Monica Place. The free museum-scale exhibition of large-scale cardboard sculptures will offer hands-on activities, classes, field trips and day camps for families across Los Angeles. Cardboard City by reDiscover Center facilitates youth and adult’s creative expression using cardboard to inspire creative expression within an urban landscape. The installation will feature sculptures by local artists, and have an artist-inresidence program with a new artist each week. A full-time staff of teaching artists will be on hand, allowing children to meet and work with artists to get inspired, sparking creativity and joy. There will be a grand opening celebration on June 25 at noon.

Third Street Promenade, Unit 146, Santa Monica, 12 to 6 p.m., rediscovercenter.org

PHOTO CREDIT: KATE BERRY

On Sunday, June 26 at noon, the LMU Air Force ROTC will conduct a flag ceremony to commemorate hometown veterans at the Discovery Center.

The Bungalow Santa Monica’s Night Market

Thursdays through September 1 The Bungalow Santa Monica’s Night Market presented by KCRW returns this summer to The Fairmont Miramar Hotel with an exciting new lineup of food vendors, beverage and brand activations, family-friendly activities, live DJ performances and celebrity guest bartenders. Free and open to the public for guests and pets of all ages. Runs through Sept. 1. On the second Thursday of each month, local rescue organization, Wags & Walks, will host an on-site meet and greet for its family of adoptable dogs rescued from local shelters. On June 16, “Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul will celebrity bartend and present his awardwinning Dos Hombres Mezcal, co-founded with co-star Bryan Cranston.

101 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, 5 to 11 p.m., thebungalow.com/santa-monica

Hotel June 2nd Anniversary Pool Party Saturday, June 25

Hotel June celebrates their two-year anniversary and the start to summer with an afternoon pool party. Festivities kick off poolside at 4 p.m. and include Casa del Sol cocktails, music by DJ William Reed and Baja-inspired bites from Caravan Swim Club. The event is complimentary and open to the public with cocktails and food available for purchase. Guests may register to attend via Eventbrite and reserve an optional lounge chair or daybed on ResortPass.

8639 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, 4 to 9 p.m., resortpass.com/hotels/the-hotel-june

“Back in Culver City” Saturday, June 25

Culver City Symphony Orchestra presents “Back in Culver City” at The Robert Frost Auditorium. The special Beethoven Program will be led by principal guest conductor Andrew Shulman and presented in memory of conductor and music director Frank Fetta. Free admission. For more information, visit the website or call 310-645-5961.

4401 Elenda Street, Culver City, 7:30 p.m., culvercitysymphony.org

Flag Ceremony Sunday, June 26

To commemorate hometown veterans, the LMU Air Force ROTC will conduct a flag ceremony at the Discovery Center. For more information, email info.wphistorical@ gmail.com.

6207 West 87th Street, Los Angeles, 12 p.m., wphistoricalsociety.org

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State zip codes used to determine who gets valuable Morgan Silver Dollars issued by the U.S. Gov’t over 100 years ago and sealed away in three pound U.S. Coin Bags that have never been searched

Who gets the Morgan Silver Dollars: Only CA residents who find their zip code listed on the Distribution List below are getting the Gov’t issued coins. If you find your zip code listed below call: 1-800-867-0152 UMD502

“The vaults at Federated Mint are going empty,” said Laura A. Lynne, U.S. Coin and Currency Director for Federated Mint.

That’s because a decision by Federated Mint to release rarely seen U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars, some worth up to 100 times their face value, means unsearched Bank Bags loaded with U. S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars dating back to the 1800’s are now being handed over to U.S. residents who find the first three digits of their zip code listed in today’s publication.

“But don’t thank the Government. As U.S. Coin and Currency Director for Federated Mint I get paid to inform and educate the general public regarding U.S. coins. Ever since the decision by Federated Mint to release rarely seen U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars to the general public – I’m being asked, how much are the unsearched Bank Bags worth? The answer is, there’s no way to tell. Coin values always fluctuate and there are never any guarantees, but we do know this. Each unsearched bag weighs nearly 3 pounds and contains 50 Morgan Silver Dollars and just one coin alone, could be worth $40 - $325 in collector value according to The Official Red Book, A Guide Book of United States Coins. So, there’s no telling what you’ll find until you search through all the coins. But you better believe at just $2900 these unsearched Bank Bags are a steal since everyone who misses the deadline must pay $4000 for each bag,” said Lynne.

“These are not ordinary coins you find in your pocket change. These are rarely seen Morgan Silver Dollars some dating back to the 1800’s so we won’t be surprised if thousands of U.S. residents claim as many as they can get their hands on. That’s because after the bags were loaded with 50 U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars, each verified to meet a minimum collector grade quality of very good or above, the dates and mint marks were never searched to determine collector values and the bags were securely sealed. That means there’s no telling what you’ll find until you search all the coins,” said Lynne.

The only thing U.S. residents who find their zip code printed in today’s publication need to do is call the National Coin Claim Hotline before the 48-hour deadline ends.

This is very important. The Vault Bag fee has been set for $4000 for residents who miss the deadline, but for those California residents who beat the 48-hour deadline the Bank Bag fee is just $2900 as long as they call the National Coin Claim Hotline before the deadline ends.

“Remember this, we cannot stop collectors from buying up all the unsearched bags of coins they can get in this special advertising announcement. And you better believe with each bag being loaded with 50 U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars we’re guessing they’re going to go quick,” said Lynne.

The phone lines will be ringing off the hook beginning at precisely 8:30 AM this morning. That’s because each unsearched Bank Bag is loaded with nothing but U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars some dating clear back to the 1800’s.

“With all these collectible U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars up for grabs we’re going to do our best to answer all the calls,” said Lynne.

Thousands of U.S. residents stand to miss the deadline to claim the Unsearched Bank Bags. That means U.S. residents who find the first three digits of their zip code listed in today’s publication can claim the unsearched bags of money for themselves and keep all the U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars found inside.

Just be sure to call before the 48-hour deadline ends. ■

■ UNSEARCHED: Each Bank Bag contains 50 U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars. Each coin is verified to meet a minimum collector grade of very good or above and the dates and mint marks are never searched by Federated Mint to determine collector value.

■ SNEAK PEAK INSIDE VAULT: The phone lines will be ringing off the hook beginning at 8:30 AM this morning when the vaults open for California residents to claim unsearched Bank Bags. It’s hard to tell how much these unsearched bags loaded with Morgan Silver Dollars issued by the Gov’t over 100 years ago could be worth someday. That’s because each Bank Bag contains 50 Morgan Silver Dollars some dating clear back to the 1800’s. And here’s the best part. After the deadline each Bank Bag fee is set for $4000, but California residents who find their zip code listed in today’s publication and beat the deadline cover just $2900 which is a real steal for these unsearched Bank Bags.

CA RESIDENTS: IF YOU FIND THE FIRST THREE DIGITS OF YOUR ZIP CODE BELOW. CALL: 1-800-867-0152 UMD502

900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 956 957

The National Toll-Free Hotlines open at precisely 8:30 AM this morning for US residents only. If lines are busy keep trying, all calls will be answered. If you miss the deadline you will be turned away from this offer and forced to wait for future announcements in this publication or others, if any.

The only thing residents need to do is find the first three digits of their zip code on the Distribution List above and beat the 48-hour deadline. The Bank Bag fee has been set at $4000 for residents who miss the deadline, but for those California residents who beat the deadline the Bank Bag fee is just $2900 as long as they call the National Coin Claim Hotline before the deadline ends.

Each Bank Bag contains 50 U.S. Gov’t issued Morgan Silver Dollars

KEEP SAFE:

Collector value $40-$325 1.

MINT MARK:

Mint mark and year varies 1878-1904

SELDOM SEEN:

Issued by the U.S. Gov’t over 100 years ago

ENLARGED TO SHOW DETAIL

1. Source: The Official Red Book, a Guide Book of United States Coins — 2022 Greysheet.com: U.S. & World Currency

Values for Dealers, Retail Values. Coin conditions are very good or better. Dates and mint marks have not been searched by Federated Mint. Higher value conditions, dates and mint marks may be found but are not guaranteed. FEDERATED MINT, LLC IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE U.S. MINT, THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, A BANK OR ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY. IF FOR ANY REASON WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM SHIPMENT YOU ARE DISSATISFIED, RETURN THE PRODUCT FOR A REFUND LESS RETURN POSTAGE. THIS SAME OFFER MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE AT A LATER DATE OR IN A DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION. OH RESIDENTS ADD 6.5% SALES TAX. FEDERATED MINT, PO BOX 36449, Canton, OH 44735 ©2022 FEDERATED MINT R1012R-2

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