(818) 655-5400
Location:
OUTREACH COMMITTEE MEETING MONDAY, May 1, 2023 at 7:00PM
4024 Radford Avenue, Editorial 2, 1st Floor, Room 6
Studio City, CA 91604 (818) 655-5400
Parking will be in the SATER LOT
Please be prepared to show your ID and allow enough time to walk from the parking
structure to the Editorial 2 building. Stakeholders with disabilities and/or those with difficulties
walking should see the last page of this Agenda for further assistance.
CULTURAL AFFAIRS
COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
7:00 PM
4024 Radford Avenue, Editorial 2,1st Fl, Room 6
studiocitync.org
Meeting will be held in person at the Radford Studio Center lot. See agenda for details
Meeting held in person at Radford Studio Center. See agenda for details.
Location: This meeting will be in person at the Radford Studio Center MPR-3. The agenda is forthcoming.
This meeting will be held in person at the Radford Studio Center. See agenda for detailson how to attend.
This meeting will be held in person at the Radford Studio Center. See agenda for details.
Marc Wanamaker will be teaching us about the History of Studio City. We hope you'll join us!
Monday, May 15, 2023
Doors Open at 6:30 PM, Speaker at 7:00 PM
The Campo De Cahuenga
3900 Lankershim Blvd, Studio City, CA 91604
818-623-4166
City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks
Seating is Limited
Marc Wanamaker is a native of Los Angeles and lived in the West Hollywood-Beverly Hills all of his life and attended Beverly Hills and Los Angeles schools and graduated from Los Angeles City College, California State University at Northridge and continued graduate work at UCLA and USC in the fields of Theatre, Music and History. For five years Marc Wanamaker was an instructor at UCLA Extension teaching the history of the Motion Picture Industry in the United States. Marc Wanamaker established the Bison Archives in 1971 as a research and informational archives specializing at first on the history of the Motion Picture Industry. The Archive focused on the Motion Picture Studios and later expanded into the history of Southern California and Los Angeles. Within the archive is one of the most important and respected photographic collections on the subjects mentioned above.
Marc Wanamaker, with over fifty years of research experience after working at all the professional Research Libraries at the major motion picture studios during the 1980s and 1990s, gained enormous experience with the history of the motion picture industry and California history and became a professional researcher and Los Angeles City historian having founded or co-founded several historical societies in the Los Angeles area primarily with the founding of Hollywood Heritage and establishing the Hollywood Heritage Museum. Marc Wanamaker became a historical research consultant and technical advisor on many film productions both feature and documentary working with producers, writers, art directors, and major film studios. Over the decades Marc Wanamaker became affiliated with museums, and archives specializing in the history of the motion picture and television industries. He is an associate historian with the Los Angeles County Museum, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, California State Library in Sacramento, the Getty Research Institute and the Los Angeles City and County Library systems
Campo de Cahuenga
City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks - Special Operations
Campo Hours: Thursday and Friday 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location: This meeting is being held at the Radford Studio Center. Click the agenda for details on how to attend.
Your Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) and Neighborhood Team Program (NTP) is hosting our next Neighborhood Staging and Deployment Pop-Up Drill in Studio City!
Location: Radford Studio Center - 4024 Radford Ave, Studio City, CA 91604.
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These drills will rotate around the City of Los Angeles but all are welcome even if you don't live in the area or don't live in the City of Los Angeles.
Come join your community and NTP/CERT on Saturday, May 20th from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. The drill will start promptly at 10am so please be here BEFORE 9:30am to allow for time to sign in. The drill will end at 12pm and a 30 minute hot wash will be conducted immediately after. We expect to be out of there by no later than 12:30pm.
These drills will focus on following the Step-by-Step Guides found at https://documents.ntp-la.org
These drills will be conducted in person but outside. Everyone is required to wear a face covering.
All skill and experience levels are welcome. If you have not trained with us or even if you are not CERT trained, you are welcome to attend and observe or join one of the teams.
If you have them, bring your response bag, vest, and radios to get used to carrying your equipment. If you don't, don't worry about it.
There will be positions at the Staging Area as well as on Incident Response Teams that will be walking in the neighborhood.
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