This year's winner is Courier Publisher John Bendheim. "John Bendheim is a staple in the community of Beverly Hills, both personally and professionally.
"It was poor," Fern Seizer, a Beverly Hills resident and former Executive Director of the Clinic, told the Courier. "It was really medically underserved because there were very few doctors, and those who were there didn't take Medi-Cal, which is Medicaid in California."
"Beverly Center is proud to partner with PTCP and this group of talented local artists to provide a public space to showcase their meaningful work as a way to create positive change in our community," said Jackie Plaza, Marketing and Sponsorship Director of Beverly Center.
While restaurants and hotels across the City are all suffering due to COVID-19 closures and limited services, this is not stopping some local organizations and small businesses from giving back to the community and, in some cases, their employees, during this crisis.
The Dorchester Hotels, which
Home of the Golden Globes and many other spectacular high-profile Hollywood events, The Beverly Hilton hotel will be debuting a $35 million hotel transformation this spring. The complete renovation will coincide with the property's 65th anniversary in April.
The plan is to reintroduce the local landmark
Once again, awards season is upon us kicking-off just after the New Year with the Golden Globes on Jan. 5, and continuing until the Oscars on Feb. 9. While celebrities will descend upon Beverly Hills and surrounding environs filling up top suites, there is a