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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:July 7th at 7:00pm. Ken Bernstein\, the City Planner for the Ci
ty of Los Angeles and a national advocate for historic preservation shares
how Los Angeles has led the nation in historic preservation and shares ho
w other cities can do the same.\nLos Angeles has an image as the “City of
the Future”―a city always at the cutting edge of change―but also as a “thr
owaway metropolis” that cares little about its history or architectural le
gacy. Yet the reality is quite different. Over the past decade\, the City
of Los Angeles has developed one of the most successful historic preservat
ion programs in the nation\, culminating with the completion of the nation
’s most ambitious citywide survey of historic resources.\n*$10 Presentatio
n only – Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*$15 Presentation only
– Non Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)$66 Presentation and hardc
over book including shipping\, Member price (Pay Below with small Paypal f
ee)$71 Presentation and hardcover book including shipping\, Non-Member pri
ce (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*After your purchase you will be email
ed the special presentation link by 6pm the day before the presentation an
d by 12pm on the day of the presentation.\nWindsor Square Hancock Park His
toric Society\nPresents\nPreserving Los Angeles: How Historic Places Can T
ransform America’s Cities\nby Ken Bernstein\nJuly 7th at 7:00pm\n\n\n\nAll
across the city\, historic preservation is now transforming Los Angeles\,
while also pointing the way to how other cities can use preservation to r
evitalize their neighborhoods and build community. Preserving Los Angeles:
How Historic Places Can Transform America’s Cities\, authored by Ken Bern
stein\, who oversees Los Angeles’ Office of Historic Resources\, tells thi
s under-appreciated L.A. story: how historic preservation has been transfo
rming neighborhoods\, creating a Downtown renaissance\, and guiding the fu
ture of the city.\nWhile it is younger than many East Coast cities\, Los A
ngeles has a remarkable collection of architectural resources in all style
s\, reflecting the legacy of notable architects from the past 150 years. A
s one of the most diverse cities in the world\, Los Angeles is also breaki
ng new ground in its approach to historic preservation\, extending beyond
the preservation of significant architecture\, to also identify and protec
t the places of social and cultural meaning to all of Los Angeles’s commun
ities. Preserving Los Angelesilluminates a Los Angeles that will surprise
even longtime Angelenos―highlighting dozens of lesser-known buildings\, ne
ighborhoods\, and places in every corner of the city that have been “found
” by SurveyLA\, the first-ever city-wide survey of Los Angeles’ historic r
esources. The text is richly illustrated through images by a prominent arc
hitectural photographer\, Stephen Schafer. Preserving Los Angeles is an au
thoritative chronicle of Los Angeles’ urban transformation― and a useful g
uide for citizens and urban practitioners nationally seeking to draw lesso
ns for their own cities.
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July 7th
at 7:00pm. Ken Bernstein\, the City Planner for the City of
Los Angeles and a national advocate for historic preservation shares how L
os Angeles has led the nation in historic preservation and shares how othe
r cities can do the same.
\n
Los Angeles has an image as the “Ci
ty of the Future”―a city always at the cutting edge of change―but also as
a “throwaway metropolis” that cares little about its history or architectu
ral legacy. Yet the reality is quite different. Over the past decade\, the
City of Los Angeles has developed one of the most successful historic pre
servation programs in the nation\, culminating with the completion of the
nation’s most ambitious citywide survey of historic resources.
\n
*$10 Presentation only – Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*$15 Presentation only – Non Members
(Pay Below with small Paypal fee) $
66 Presentation and hardcover book including shipping\, Member price (Pay
Below with small Paypal fee) $71 Pre
sentation and hardcover book including shipping\, Non-Member price (Pay Be
low with small Paypal fee)
*After your purchase you will be emailed the special presentation link by
6pm the day before the presentation and by 12pm on the day of the presenta
tion.
\n\n
Presents
\n
Preserving Los Angeles: How Hist
oric Places Can Transform America’s Cities
\n
by Ken Bernstein
\n
July 7th
at 7:00pm
\n
\n\n
\n
All across the city\, hi
storic preservation is now transforming Los Angeles\, while also pointing
the way to how other cities can use preservation to revitalize their neigh
borhoods and build community. Preserving Los Angeles: How Historic Pla
ces Can Transform America’s Cities\, authored by Ken Bernstein\, who
oversees Los Angeles’ Office of Historic Resources\, tells this under-appr
eciated L.A. story: how historic preservation has been transforming neighb
orhoods\, creating a Downtown renaissance\, and guiding the future of the
city.
\n
While it is younger than many East Coast cities\, Los Angele
s has a remarkable collection of architectural resources in all styles\, r
eflecting the legacy of notable architects from the past 150 years. As one
of the most diverse cities in the world\, Los Angeles is also breaking ne
w ground in its approach to historic preservation\, extending beyond the p
reservation of significant architecture\, to also identify and protect the
places of social and cultural meaning to all of Los Angeles’s communities
. Preserving Los Angelesilluminates a Los Angeles that will surpr
ise even longtime Angelenos―highlighting dozens of lesser-known buildings\
, neighborhoods\, and places in every corner of the city that have been “f
ound” by SurveyLA\, the first-ever city-wide survey of Los Angeles’ histor
ic resources. The text is richly illustrated through images by a prominent
architectural photographer\, Stephen Schafer. Preserving Los Angeles<
/em> is an authoritative chronicle of Los Angeles’ urban transformation― a
nd a useful guide for citizens and urban practitioners nationally seeking
to draw lessons for their own cities.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27TH\, 7:00 PM Clete Keith never had thoughts
of writing a book\, let alone one on the paranormal. He was not someone t
otally convinced of the existence of ghosts or spiritual hauntings-until h
e started working at Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills. After twenty-two
years working at the mansion\, he woke up one night with the idea of writi
ng a book about the stories he has heard as well as his own experiences. G
hosts of Greystone – Beverly Hills is a landmark exposé of eyewitness acco
unts detailing supernatural activity associated with this extraordinary lo
cation.\n$10 Presentation only – Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee
)*$15 Presentation only – Non Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*$
44 Presentation and autographed hardcover book including shipping\, Member
price (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)*$49 Presentation and autographed
hardcover book including shipping\, Non-Member price (Pay Below with small
Paypal fee*\n*After your purchase you will be emailed the special present
ation link by 6pm the day before the presentation and by 12pm on the day o
f the presentation.\nPurchase book or additional books separately\n\nThe W
indsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society\npresents\nGHOSTS OF GREYSTO
NE – BEVERLY HILLS\nwith author Clete Keith\nPlease join us WEDNESDAY OCTO
BER 27TH\, 7:00 PM\n\n\n\nHaving been approached by many guests\, patrons\
, and employees over the years\, Keith has heard it all. “Two tourists wal
ked up to me and asked how they could get inside the mansion for the tour.
When I told them the interior is closed to the public one replied\, ‘Oh\,
because we saw a man in period clothing staring out the window and we tho
ught he was part of the tour.’” This marks just one encounter of 237 paran
ormal stories documented at Greystone Mansion. Keith spent nearly three ye
ars researching the supernatural activity at the estate. With 86 interview
s\, including guests of the park\, City staff\, police officers\, movie cr
ew personnel\, and janitorial services\, Ghosts of Greystone – Beverly Hil
ls promises you a riveting history and ghostly encounters. For more than t
wo decades\, the mystery surrounding the strange events taking place in an
d around Greystone Mansion has been suppressed\, ignored\, and disbelieved
. Along with rare photographs and intriguing details about the landscape a
nd architecture\, Keith delves into the family of Ned and Lucy Doheny\, in
cluding the fateful murder/suicide on the night of February 16\, 1929\, an
d other unfortunate deaths that surround these enigmatic grounds that may
have stoked the paranormal fire of activity. “People from all over the wor
ld come to visit this iconic location. They want to peek behind the curtai
n and observe this ghostly estate for themselves. Ghosts of Greystone – Be
verly Hills will allow them to do just that.”
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WEDNESDAY OCT
OBER 27TH\, 7:00 PM Clete Keith never had thoughts of writing a b
ook\, let alone one on the paranormal. He was not someone totally convince
d of the existence of ghosts or spiritual hauntings-until he started worki
ng at Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills. After twenty-two years working a
t the mansion\, he woke up one night with the idea of writing a book about
the stories he has heard as well as his own experiences. Ghosts of Greyst
one – Beverly Hills is a landmark exposé of eyewitness accounts detailing
supernatural activity associated with this extraordinary location. \n
$10 Presentation only – Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)
* $15 Presentation only – Non Membe
rs (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)* $44 Presentation and autographed hardcover book including shipping\, Mem
ber price (Pay Below with small Paypal fee)* $49 Presentation and autographed hardcover book including shippin
g\, Non-Member price (Pay Below with small Paypal fee* \n*Af
ter your purchase you will be emailed the special presentation link by 6pm
the day before the presentation and by 12pm on the day of the presentatio
n.
The Windsor Square
Hancock Park Historical Society
\n
presents
\n
GHOSTS OF GREYSTONE – BEVER
LY HILLS
\n
with author Clete Keith
\n
Please join us WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27TH\, 7:00 PM
\n
\n\n
\n
Having been approached by many gu
ests\, patrons\, and employees over the years\, Keith has heard it all. “T
wo tourists walked up to me and asked how they could get inside the mansio
n for the tour. When I told them the interior is closed to the public one
replied\, ‘Oh\, because we saw a man in period clothing staring out the wi
ndow and we thought he was part of the tour.’” This marks just one encount
er of 237 paranormal stories documented at Greystone Mansion. Keith spent
nearly three years researching the supernatural activity at the estate. Wi
th 86 interviews\, including guests of the park\, City staff\, police offi
cers\, movie crew personnel\, and janitorial services\, Ghosts of Greyston
e – Beverly Hills promises you a riveting history and ghostly encounters.
For more than two decades\, the mystery surrounding the strange events tak
ing place in and around Greystone Mansion has been suppressed\, ignored\,
and disbelieved. Along with rare photographs and intriguing details about
the landscape and architecture\, Keith delves into the family of Ned and L
ucy Doheny\, including the fateful murder/suicide on the night of February
16\, 1929\, and other unfortunate deaths that surround these enigmatic gr
ounds that may have stoked the paranormal fire of activity. “People from a
ll over the world come to visit this iconic location. They want to peek be
hind the curtain and observe this ghostly estate for themselves. Ghosts of
Greystone – Beverly Hills will allow them to do just that.”
\n
\n
\n\n
\n
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DTSTAMP:20240329T140921Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Past Event
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:November 10th at 7:00pm. In Saving Radio City Music Hall\, publ
ished by TurningPointPress\, Rosemary Novellino-Mearns reveals how Radio C
ity Music Hall\, Art Deco masterpiece and New York City’s premiere tourist
attraction for generations\, was saved from demolition. After years of st
ruggling with intense\, sometimes painful memories\, “Rosie” tells the hon
est\, fact-filled\, emotionally charged\, and often humorous story of how
she organized the gargantuan effort to save Radio City Music Hall in the S
pring of 1978. Against all odds\, and in only four months\, she succeeded.
Readers will be shocked by the “no good deed goes unpunished” climax of t
he story in which Rosie reveals her reward for spearheading the movement t
o save “The Showplace of the Nation.”\n*$10 Presentation only – Members (
Pay Below with small Paypal fee)\n*$15 Presentation only – Non Members (P
ay Below with small Paypal fee)\nBook available through Amazon*After your
purchase you will be emailed the special presentation link by 6pm the day
before the presentation and by 12pm on the day of the presentation.\n\nWin
dsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society\nPresents\nSaving Radio City M
usic Hall – A Dancer’s True Story\nby Rosemary Novellino-Mearns\nNovember
10th at 7:00pm\n\n\n\nA modest but determined young dancer from Glen Rock\
, New Jersey\, Rosemary Novellino joined the Radio City Music Hall Ballet
Company\, the classical dance counterpart to the world-famous Rockettes\,
in 1966. After a shaky beginning\, she danced with the group for twelve ye
ars\, eventually becoming its Dance Captain and Assistant to the legendary
choreographer Peter Gennaro. In the mid-1970s\, questionable behind-the-s
cenes changes in Music Hall management alarmed hundreds of employees\, but
no one was prepared for the official announcement in early 1978\, that Ra
dio City Music Hall was slated to close that April and be demolished.\nDra
wing upon formerly untapped inner strengths\, Rosemary refused to let this
happen. She became President of “The Showpeople’s Committee to Save Radio
City Music Hall” and motivated fellow workers\, friends\, thousands of Ra
dio City fans around the world\, New York and national media\, cultural le
aders and politicians to support the cause. As a result of these efforts\,
the Art Deco palace was declared a National Historic Landmark. saving not
only the building but the jobs and livelihoods of thousands of Music Hall
employees on stage and behind the scenes who have entertained millions to
this day. This “heartfelt and very personal account of that effort\,” say
s Booklist\, “provides a backstage glimpse of the drama that ensued and fe
atures a cast of characters that includes performers\, politicians\, the m
edia\, and some very heavy hitters in the world of New York real estate th
at will delight readers interested in the performing arts and their histor
y in the U.S.”
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November 10th at 7:00pm. In Saving Radio City Music Ha
ll\, published by TurningPointPress\, Rosemary Novellino-Mearns reveals ho
w Radio City Music Hall\, Art Deco masterpiece and New York City’s premier
e tourist attraction for generations\, was saved from demolition. After ye
ars of struggling with intense\, sometimes painful memories\, “Rosie” tell
s the honest\, fact-filled\, emotionally charged\, and often humorous stor
y of how she organized the gargantuan effort to save Radio City Music Hall
in the Spring of 1978. Against all odds\, and in only four months\, she s
ucceeded. Readers will be shocked by the “no good deed goes unpunished” cl
imax of the story in which Rosie reveals her reward for spearheading the m
ovement to save “The Showplace of the Nation.”
\n
*$10 Presen
tation only – Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee) \n*$15 Prese
ntation only – Non Members (Pay Below with small Paypal fee) \nBoo
k available through Amazon *After your purchase you will be emailed the special
presentation link by 6pm the day before the presentation and by 12pm on th
e day of the presentation.
\n\n
Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society
\n
Presents
\nSaving Radio
City Music Hall – A Dancer’s True Story\n
by Rosemary Novellino-Mearns
h2>\n
November 10th at 7:00pm
\n
\n\n
\n
A modest but determined young dan
cer from Glen Rock\, New Jersey\, Rosemary Novellino joined the Radio City
Music Hall Ballet Company\, the classical dance counterpart to the world-
famous Rockettes\, in 1966. After a shaky beginning\, she danced with the
group for twelve years\, eventually becoming its Dance Captain and Assista
nt to the legendary choreographer Peter Gennaro. In the mid-1970s\, questi
onable behind-the-scenes changes in Music Hall management alarmed hundreds
of employees\, but no one was prepared for the official announcement in e
arly 1978\, that Radio City Music Hall was slated to close that April and
be demolished.
\n
Drawing upon formerly untapped inner strengths\, Ro
semary refused to let this happen. She became President of “The Showpeople’s Committee
to Save Radio City Music Hall” and motivated fellow workers\, friends\
, thousands of Radio City fans around the world\, New York and national me
dia\, cultural leaders and politicians to support the cause. As a result o
f these efforts\, the Art Deco palace was declared a National Historic Lan
dmark. saving not only the building but the jobs and livelihoods of thousa
nds of Music Hall employees on stage and behind the scenes who have entert
ained millions to this day. This “heartfelt and very personal account of t
hat effort\,” says Booklist\, “provides a backstage glimpse of the drama t
hat ensued and features a cast of characters that includes performers\, po
liticians\, the media\, and some very heavy hitters in the world of New Yo
rk real estate that will delight readers interested in the performing arts
and their history in the U.S.”
\n
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mary Novellino-Mearns\,Saving Radio City Music Hall\,TurningPointPress\,Vi
rtual Event\,Windsor Square
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