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'Tis the Season for WAHA's Holiday Party.


By Laura Meyers

1). A HOLIDAY TO REMEMBER IN WEST ADAMS
WAHA Holiday Party for members and volunteers Sunday, December 10 2-5 p.m. 1809 Westmoreland Blvd. ( Harvard Heights)

Good friends, good food, great cheer -- WAHA's Annual Holiday bash is this coming Sunday at the historic Craftsman home of Lynn Brown and Bill Judson.

Their home, the Evelyn Welzter Residence, was designed in 1907 by Abraham M. Edelman, a famed architect who was also involved with the designs of such landmark buildings as the Hillcrest Country Club and, in West Adams, the Shrine Auditorium. Edelman was the son of Los Angeles' pioneer Orthodox rabbi, Abraham Wolf Edelman, who presided over Congregation B'nai B'rith beginning in 1862.

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WAHA's Holiday Tour (Next Weekend), Expo Line Update, Crime Scenes on Tour, and More!


By Laura Meyers

1). WAHA " HOLIDAY TO REMEMBER" TOUR
Sunday, December 3 Noon to 2 p.m.

This year marks WAHA's 20th Holiday Tour, and we are celebrating with "A Holiday to Remember in Victoria Park." Tour visitors will see impressive historic homes with an abundance of period touches, including massive hearths, antique light fixtures, carved woodwork, and many fine examples of stained and leaded glass windows that evoke William Morris and the pre-Raphaelite art movement. And, they are beautifully-decorated for the holiday season.

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Last Call for Early Bird Prices on WAHA's Holiday Tour, Demonstration Day, and more!


By Laura Meyers

1). LAST CALL FOR EARLY BIRD PRICES ON WAHA'S ANNUAL HOLIDAY TOUR
Friday, November 10 (Tomorrow!)

This year marks WAHA's 20th Holiday Tour, and we are celebrating with "A Holiday to Remember in Victoria Park." See the full details and the invitation/reply form below, but tomorrow is the last day to postmark your requests if you want to receive early bird prices. (SEE BELOW)

2). WAHA DEMONSTRATION DAY
Saturday, November 18 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Garden and Paint Contest winners to be announced at 1 p.m.)

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Halloween is around the corner, and with it a Frightful Festival in Gramercy Park, Masquerade Ball, a Haunted House - and more!


By Laura Meyers

1). WAHA'S FRIGHTFUL HALLOWEEN FEST
Sunday, October 29 3 to 5 p.m. Gramercy Park (just east of Gramercy Place, south of 24th Street)

Hear ye, all you little ghosts and goblins! And ghoulish grownups. Come one, come all to the thouroughly frightful and fabulously fun West Adams Halloween Festival!

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Last Call for WAHA's Living History Tour, Plant a Tree, and More!


By Laura Meyers

1). A MILLION TREES IN L.A.
Saturday, September 30 10:00 am to 2:00 pm CD 10 District Office, 1819 South Western Ave. (enter from rear on Manhattan Place)

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Remembering 9-11, and many more September events. Plus, WAHA\'s September 30 Living History Tour sign-up form (see item No. 8).


By Laura Meyers

1). DAYS OF DIALOGUE: 9.11
Monday, September 11 (TODAY) 4:30 to 6 p.m. (Participants are invited to dinner immediately following the dialogue) Omar Ibn Al-Khattab Foundation Masjid, 1025 W. Exposition Blvd. (west of USC)

You are invited to participate in today's Day of Dialogue, "Constructive Responses to 9/11: Confronting our Fears, Working Together, Moving Ahead," a community dialogue commemorating the 5th Anniversary of 9/11.

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Opa! A Greek Festival, Firehouse No. 18 Update, Baldwin Hills Conservancy Anniversary, and WAHA's Very Own Reception. And More!


By Laura Meyers

1). WAHA MEMBERS (AND FUTURE MEMBERS) RECEPTION
Saturday, September 9 (TOMORROW!) 2 to 5 p.m. University Religious Center, 835 West 34th Street on the USC campus

Don't forget to join West Adams Heritage Association TOMORROW for a cocktail reception (swell food and beverages), awards, a tour of several historic USC buildings (including Doheny Memorial Library) and, no doubt, some polite arm-twisting to get you more involved with WAHA.

The University Religious Center is located on the north side of the USC campus just west of the intersection of Hoover and Jefferson (south of Jefferson). You may park off campus, or - if you would rather park on campus, enter at Gate 3 or Gate 5 (this will cost $7).

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September on our minds - Jazz on the Avenues, Heritage Square Soiree, WAHA\'s Reception at USC.


By Laura Meyers

1). FREE JAZZ IN THE AVENUES
Sunday, September 3 7 - 11 p.m. Seventh Avenue (between Adams and 25th Street)

West Adams Avenues invites everyone to the neighborhood's Annual Free "Jazz In the Avenues" event on the Sunday before Labor Day. Swing to the sounds of

the Wendy Ryan Salsa All Stars and then the Michael King Trio. Bring your own tables, chairs, and/or blankets to sit on - plus a packed meal (or you can purchase tacos from a neighbor). The Avenues will provide some water, soda, and lemonade, but BYOB. Questions? Call Donna Jones, 323-734-6473.

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Don't Labor, Be Happy.


By Laura Meyers

1). JAZZ IN THE AVENUES
Sunday, September 3 7 - 11 p.m. Seventh Avenue (between Adams and 25th Street)

West Adams Avenues invites everyone to the neighborhood's Annual Free "Jazz In the Avenues" event on the Sunday before Labor Day. Jazzman Michael King and friends return - plus you can groove to the music of an Afro-Cuban jazz ensemble. Bring your own tables, chairs, and/or blankets to sit on - plus a packed meal (or you can purchase tacos from a neighbor). The Avenues will provide some water, soda, and lemonade. Questions? Call Donna Jones, 323-734-6473.

2). LIVING HISTORY TOUR 2006 AT ANGELUS ROSEDALE CEMETERY
Saturday, September 30

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Family Fun, Afternoon Tea, Tree Care and More!


By Laura Meyers

1). TREE CARE IN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS
Saturday, July 15 9 a.m. to Noon Meet at 2125 Fourth Avenue (south of Washington Boulevard)

It's time for Tree Care on Fourth Avenue! There are 13 seven-year-old Camphors, and a whole bunch of young Cassia trees along Washington Blvd. that need our help. We will weed, mulch, water and prune AND we teach as we go so you don't need to know how to do any of these things in advance.

Come have fun, meet the neighbors and learn what young city trees need. Family friendly site! (Kids love tree care-earthworms, mulch, donuts-yum!)

It will be HOT!

Be kind to yourself‹dress in light colors (no black or navy). Bring a hat (wicker, straw, cotton-- one with a rim). Bring sunblock. Bring plenty of water.

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