The Rotary Club of Beverly Hills welcomed California State Treasurer Fiona Ma to its June 17 luncheon.
The Rotary Club of Beverly Hills welcomed California State Treasurer Fiona Ma to its June 17 luncheon.
On the south end of Beverly Drive, a renovated hospital building, and former Residence Inn, now holds a modern all-suite, boutique hotel with long-stay options and plenty of unexpected amenities.
As the council discussed the 24/25 fiscal year budget in detail during a Study Session last month, Director of Finance Jeff S. Muir on June 18 provided a broad overview of the budget, noting there were only a few changes from the original proposal.
Yorgos Lanthimos, the controversial critics’ favorite who directed “Poor Things,” lives by the statement “Sometimes you just need to be ridiculous in order to achieve what we’re trying to achieve.”
The board approved the hiring of Ontrece Ellerbe, a Horace Mann alumna, in a unanimous 4-0 vote.
The trip’s working mission was a fact-finding one: to expose American leaders to the lingering devastation wrought by the brutal Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, and to brainstorm about methods to counter the rise in antisemitism here at home.
Rodeo Drive celebrated dads, racers, cruisers and car enthusiasts at the 29th annual Concours d’Elegance.
She received a $10,000 award for her outstanding service over the past year, which was presented by Janis Black Warner, on behalf of the Stanley and Joyce Black Family Foundation and Lillian Raffle, President of the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills.
Organized by the Jewish communities of Los Angeles and the Persian American Civic Action Network (PACAN), the event took place on May 31 at the Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library.
The first place winner, title of “Best Tasting Pie in Beverly Hills” and $200 Farmers’ Market money was awarded to Xander Eisen for his Chocolate Banana Cream Pie.