Archive for the ‘Best of B-Wood’ Category
Celebrate Mother’s Day Culver City Style
by Lee Zamos on May 4, 2012Celebrate Mother’s Day Culver City Style with all the special restaurant, massage and gift offers available at local business during the Third Wednesday event May 16th.
Community Tree Planting: Beverlywood Neighborhood Beautification
by Lee Zamos on March 16, 2012March 24 a community tree planting effort will be focusing on filling in empty spots on Robertson Blvd. between Cadilac and Cattaragus.
Your Kitchen: It Can Make or Break a Home Sale
by Lee Zamos on February 17, 2012Kitchens play such an important role in the buying and selling process of your home you need to do your research before listing.
I Said Sit! School for Dogs: Award Winning Beverlywood Area Canine Training Facility
by Jenny Savitsky on February 3, 2012In a city such as ours it’s easy to miss some of those hidden gems. Situated just off the freeway, I Said Sit! is an amazing facility, a school for dogs that offers award winning training for those canines and their owners looking for guidance.
Il Buco Offers Delicious Italian Cuisine Near the Beverlywood Area
by Jenny Savitsky on January 6, 2012With all the restaurant choices in Los Angeles, sometimes it’s hard to decide where to go when you’re craving that certain cuisine. If you’re looking for delicious Italian, look no further than Il Buco situated close to the Beverlywood area.
SOVA Community Food and Resource Program: Organization Offers Food Assistance to the Neighborhood
by Paula Waxman on December 19, 2011The economic recession has been catastrophic to many of our neighbors in Beverlywood and surrounding communities. As a result, there are a staggering number of residents who do not have a reliable food supply.
Family Holiday Events: Beverly Hills Hosts Celebrations
by Lee Zamos on December 16, 2011If you’re looking for family holiday events head over to Beverly Hills for “OVO Family Day” and “Let it Sparkle”- perfect for all ages.
Robertson Recreation Center Expansion: Big Budget Raises Bigger Questions
by Jenny Savitsky on November 14, 2011On Tuesday, November 7th, the community hosted a meeting at the Robertson Recreation Center located in the Beverlywood Area. This was a preliminary meeting, graciously organized by SORO, as a means to begin discussions on the possible expansion and remodel of this facility.
Could Energy Efficiency Translate to Mortgage Savings?
by Lee Zamos on November 11, 2011If you have built a new home or recently done energy saving improvements, your home value may increase. A proposed bipartisan bill would require energy costs and savings be considered when calculating mortgage equations.
Peter Pan at Hamilton High School: Magnet School Fosters Community Talent
by Jenny Savitsky on October 31, 2011The Academy of Music at Hamilton High School is an incredible institution that promotes the arts in our community. This fall they will be presenting J.M Berry’s classic tale, Peter Pan.
The magnet school enlists the talents of local students to support their creativity through various forms of artistic expression.
In 2010 the academy was present the Bravo Award by the Los Angeles Music Center, a recognition of innovation by local educators and programs that revitalize the music and arts within their communities.



