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A2 The Malibu Times January 23, 2014
THURS., JAN. 23
EDUCATIONAL TALKMalibu United Methodist Church hosts a conversation, Roofless: Homeless Awareness in Malibu, at 30128 Morning View Dr. at 6 p.m. 310.457.7505
MUSICAL PERFORMANCE“Celtic Nights: The Emigrants Bridge” is a story of Irish emigrants told with music and dance, at Pepperdine University’s Smothers Theatre, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 8 p.m. $10-$40. 310.506.4522
FRI., JAN. 24
PAINTING WORKSHOPThe Malibu Senior Center hosts a silk painting workshop, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. at 1 p.m. $25. 310.456.2489 ext. 357
POETRY READINGLocal poets will read, at Bank of Books, 29169 Heathercliff Rd. at 7 p.m. 310.457.5699
SAT., JAN. 25
BASEBALL GAMEThe Pepperdine baseball program will host the 2014 John Scolinos Alumni Game in honor of the coaching legend, at Pepperdine University’s Eddy D. Field Stadium, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 1 p.m. 310.506.4333
ROCK THE DOCKMalibu Farm Café hosts dinner and a night of swing, salsa, disco and ballroom dancing, 28128 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 7 p.m. $15. 760.238.1498
CONCERTPepperdine University Center for the Arts presents a concert by Grammy-winning vocalist Mavis Staples, at Pepperdine University’s Smothers Theatre, 24255 Pacific
Coast Hwy. at 8 p.m. $10-$45. 310.506.4522
SUN., JAN. 26
ANNUAL MEETINGThe Pacific Palisades Democratic Club will hold its annual meeting featuring addresses by Congressman Henry Waxman, Assemblymember Richard Bloom and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, at Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford Rd., Pacific Palisades, at 2 p.m. 310.230.2084
WED., JAN. 29
STORY TIMEThe Malibu Public Library hosts a winter story time session for baby/toddlers with play and preschool with craft, 23519 Civic Center Way, at 11 a.m. (also 3:30 p.m. and Feb. 5) 310.456.6438
LECTURE SERIESThe Charles Green Memorial History & Current Series continues as Larry Jones hosts a lecture about 19th century American history and South Africa’s anti-Apartheid move-ment, at Malibu United Methodist Church, 30128 Morning View Dr. at 6:45 p.m. 310.457.7505
SPIRIT OF UGANDADancers, singers, drummers and musicians come together to bring a message of hope with a con-cert performance, at Pepperdine University’s Smothers Theatre, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 7:30 p.m. $10-$35. 310.506.4522
THURS., JAN. 30
LECTUREDavid Hazony presents a special lec-ture on “The Ten Commandments: How Our Most Ancient Moral Text Can Renew Modern Life,” at Pepperdine University’s Elkins Auditorium, 24255 Pacific Coast
Hwy. at 4 p.m. [email protected]
FRI., JAN. 31
FILM FESTIVALThe fifth annual REELSTORIES FilmFest showcases student films and feature length documentaries, at Pepperdine University’s Smothers Theatre and Mullin Town Square, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. at 6 p.m. [email protected]
CONCERTThe Malibu Friends of Music pres-ents “Love and Dissonance,” a birthday celebration for Mozart, at Montgomery Arts House for Music and Architecture, 6307 Busch Dr. at 7:30 p.m. (also Feb. 1 at 7 p.m.) $25. 310.589.0295
SAT., FEB. 1
STORY TIMEAshley Monaghan hosts story time and a singing performance of “A Little Goes a Long Way,” at Bank of Books, 29169 Heathercliff Rd. at 10:30 a.m. 310.457.5699
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMThe City of Malibu and Freedom Road Project Malibu host the first annual “End Human Trafficking Day” event, at Malibu United Methodist Church, 30128 Morning View Dr. at 11 a.m. 310.457.7505
ART SHOWThe Malibu Student Art Show will be on display to showcase local students’ work, at Malibu Art Barn, 3939 Cross Creek Rd. at 4 p.m. (and Feb. 2) 310.456.2789 ext. 350
ONGOING
PLAY“Belfry,” a play by Billy Roche and directed by Veronica Brady opens Jan. 31 and runs through March 9, at Malibu Playhouse, 29243 Pacific
Coast Hwy. 323.960.7711
ART EXHIBITThe “Oceans II” exhibit, featuring more than 40 oil paintings of coastal Malibu and Big Sur, will be on display through Feb. 10, at Malibu Lumberyard Gallery, 3939 Cross Creek Rd. 310.317.1918
KINDERGARTEN ROUND-UPPreregistration and RSVPs have opened for Juan Cabrillo’s Annual Kindergarten Round-up taking place on Feb. 26 at Juan Cabrillo Elementary School, 30237 Morning View Dr. 310.457.0360 ext. 60-131
CERT CLASSESThe Community Emergency Response Team program offers classes Wednesdays through Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. at Malibu City Hall, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd. 310.456.2489 ext. 260
DANCE LESSONSLearn how to ballroom, salsa, swing and country western dance on Mondays through Feb. 3, at Malibu Bluffs Park, 24250 Pacific Coast Hwy. $18. 760.238.1498
ART EXHIBITGraffiti artist, Mr. Brainwash, has pieces on display until Jan. 31, at Wall Street Malibu Pop-up, 3832 Cross Creek Rd., 310.456.2809
ART EXHIBITWayne Thiebaud’s prints and draw-ings are on display, at Pepperdine University’s Federick R. Weisman Museum of Art, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy. through March 30. 310.506.4055
MEDITATION CLASSThe Malibu Senior Center offers a
meditation class on Wednesdays, at the Malibu Senior Center, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd., at 12 p.m. $5. 310.456.2489
LISTENING POSTListening sessions are offered by volunteers trained in interpersonal communication skills and co-coun-seling to provide an opportunity to speak aloud feelings confiden-tially, at Malibu United Methodist Church, 30128 Morning View Dr. Tuesdays, at 7 p.m. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 2 p.m. 310.457.7505
RECYCLE EVENTThe City of Malibu conducts a com-bined recycle event, where residents can drop off used motor oil, water-based paint, electronics and other items for proper recycling, on the third Saturday of even-numbered months, at City Hall, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd., at 10 a.m. 310.456.2489 ext. 286
ROTARY CLUBMeets Wednesdays at Pepperdine University’s Drescher Graduate Campus Learning Center Room, LC 152, 24255 PCH, at 11:30 a.m. maliburotary.org
GARDEN CLUBThe Malibu Garden Club meets every month on the first Wednesday at Point Dume Club House, 29500 Heathercliff Dr., at 7 p.m. 310.457.3860
TOWNSHIP COUNCILThe Malibu Township Council meets the second Thursday of each month at Malibu City Hall’s Zuma Room, 23825 Stuart Ranch Rd., at 7 p.m. malibutownshipcouncil.org
LIONS CLUBMeets the first and third
Wednesdays of the month at Duke’s Malibu, 21150 PCH, at 7:30 p.m. malibulionsclub.com
OPTIMIST CLUBThe club meets at Pepperdine’s Fireside Room, 24255 PCH, most Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. 310.456.3507
KIWANIS CLUBMeets second and third Thursdays of the month, at various locations, 7 p.m. 310.589.9266
FARMERS MARKETCornucopia Foundation’s market takes place on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Civic Center parking lot, 23519 Civic Center Way. mali-bufarmersmarket.net
BOOK DISCUSSIONMalibu book discussion group meets Wednesdays, at Point Dume Clubhouse, 1 p.m. 310.456.6139
ORCHID SOCIETYThe Malibu Orchid Society meets the third Tuesday of the month, at Pacific Palisades Women’s Club, 901 Haverford Ave., in Pacific Palisades, at 7 p.m. 310.456.7460
CPR/FIRST AID CLASSCPR or First Aid classes, at City Hall, 23815 Stuart Ranch Rd., second Wednesday of every month, $25, pre-registration with Brad Davis required at 310.456.2489 ext. 260
WOMEN AND CHILDREN BIBLE STUDYThe nondenominational group, Community Bible Study, is study-ing the book of Hebrews, at Malibu Presbyterian Church, 3324 Malibu Canyon Rd., at 10 a.m. malibu.cbsclass.org
PEACE MEDITATIONA weekly “Meditation for Peace” takes place, open to all forms of meditation, Tuesdays at 7 p.m., in the Mayhugh Room at Malibu United Methodist Church, 30128 Morning View Dr. [email protected]
MEDITATION GROUPOpen meditation group near Webb Way every Thursday evening, in Malibu., at 7:30 p.m. 310.456.3591
CHURCH SERVICESMalibu United Methodist Church hosts worship service, Sundays at 10:30 a.m., at Malibu United Methodist Church, 30128 Morning View Dr., 310.457.7505
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The Santa Monica Community College District is seeking applications from District residents interested in being appointed to a vacant seat on the Board of Trustees until the next regularly scheduled Board election in November 2014 when a new four-year term will be filled.
The seven-member Board of Trustees, elected by voters in the Santa Monica Community College District, is the governing body for Santa Monica College, which serves approximately 33,000 students and provides vital educational services to communities in the region. The Santa Monica Community College District encompasses Santa Monica and Malibu.
Eligibility. To be eligible, an individual must be at least 18 years old, must be a resident of the Santa Monica Community College District, must be a registered voter, and must not be disqualified from holding civil office by the Constitution or any law of the state.
Responsibilities. The Board is seeking candidates who have the ability and time to fulfill the responsibilities of being a trustee, which include:
> Participating fully in the work of the Board, including attending all meetings and some college events, studying issues and agenda items, and participating in trustee education programs.
> Being knowledgeable about the communities served by the college and be willing to act on behalf of and for the benefit of those communities.
> Being committed to community colleges and their missions, as well as understanding educational, social and economic policy issues.
> Engaging in balancing the needs of a variety of diverse groups and being able to build consensus.
> Hiring the Superintendent/President.
> Ensuring the fiscal health and sustainability of the college.
> Participating as one member of the Board and supporting the Board’s authority as a whole.
Meetings. Regular meetings of the Board of Trustees are scheduled on the first Tuesday of each month and are held in the Board Room (Business Building Room 117) at 7:00 p.m. (5:30 p.m. if there is a closed session scheduled).
Criteria. Following are possible criteria that the Board of Trustees will use to select an appointee:
> Interest in and commitment to service to the community;
> Interest in and commitment to public education and student learning;
> Knowledge about and commitment to the role and mission of community colleges in the communities they serve and in the context of all higher education;
> Willingness and ability to represent those who live in the service area, mindful of the perspectives of diverse constituencies;
> Willingness to advocate the District and its interests to the community and state;
> Knowledge and background related to the issues considered by the Board (e.g. community needs, funding, education, district operations);
> Ability to work as a member of a public governing Board; understands that the Board, not the individual trustees, has authority;
> Ability to articulately express perspectives and respect the perspectives of others;
> Willingness to work cooperatively with others and in partnership with the Superintendent/President;
> Time and energy necessary to fulfill the responsibilities of being a trustee;
> Willingness and time to engage in ongoing professional development;
> Commitment to fulfill the ethical and legal responsibilities of trusteeship, unencumbered by private agendas; and/or
> Qualities, background, and stature that will enhance the standing of the District in the community.
Applications. Application materials can be found by following a link on the SMC home page (www.smc.edu) under Hot Topics to the Board Vacancy page. Applications (hard copy or electronic) must be received by January 24, 2014 at 5 p.m. to:
The Office of the Board of TrusteesSanta Monica CollegeMail: 1900 Pico Blvd.Via Email to: [email protected] Deliver: 2714 Pico BoulevardSanta Monica, CA 90405
Appointment to Fill Vacancy. The Board will make the appointment at its regular meeting on February 4, 2014. For further information, please contact the SMC District Office at (310) 434-4402.
SMC BOARD SEEKING APPLICANTS FOR VACANT TRUSTEE POSITION
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