Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Bits and Pieces 54

Lots of bits and pieces, but I'll try to keep it short(er).

From our friends at RPV Listserver.

Mark your calendars! The next EDCO sponsored paper/document shredding day for RPV residents is on Saturday, April 14, 2012 from 9 am to noon at RPV City Hall parking area. Similar to last year, electronics waste will also be collected at that time. This event is open and free to EDCO and UWS residential customers. You will receive more information about this event in the upcoming months.

Thank You.

RPV Public Works


Terri and I used the last opportunity to rid ourselves of unwanted documents and I applaud our City Council, City Staff and especially EDCO for providing the service I hope all or our residents choose to use.



FEBRUARY FACEBOOK PROMO: Come in any day in February 2012 and receive a FREE CANDY with your purchase of any drink! Tell the concession cashier that you would "like to sweeten the deal" to redeem this offer. This offer is not valid with any other coupons or promotions. Valid any day in February 2012.

Terri and I availed ourselves of last month's free drink, with the purchase of popcorn and we were the first to use that opportunity.

I hope many others used the January promotion and I hope lots and lots of folks attend screenings at our very own Terrace Cinemas, here in Rancho Palos Verdes.

The ticket prices beat every other theatre and folks 'better' than 55 years of age still pay no more than $5 per ticket for non-3D showings. Wednesdays for 'us' is $4 and for everyone wanting to see 2D movies, Tuesdays AND Thursdays continue the fantastic $4 per ticket, anytime opportunities.


The Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Ponte Vista at San Pedro project is still not listed on the L.A. City Planning Department's Web site.

I continue to be hopeful that it will come out soon. We all need to take a look at it and demand an extension of the comment period.

Now that the two sessions by our City Council members are finished, dealing with the goals for our city, it is time to get working more on those goals.

It remains impressive that the repair of San Ramon Canyon is so important to so many people. Let's get that area fixed ASAP!


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