picnic survey - Water and Power Employees` Retirement Plan
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picnic survey - Water and Power Employees` Retirement Plan
LOS ANGELES WATER & POWER EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT APRIL 2010 SPOTLIGHT: CHILD CARE QUALITY, CONVENIENT PRESCHOOL AND CHILD CARE IN DOWNTOWN TICKETS & MERCHANDISE APRIL SPECIALS PICNIC SURVEY 2011 ACTIVE EMPLOYEE PICNIC SURVEY INSIDE Los Angeles Water and Power Employees’ Association San Diego Getaway 15% off our best available rate Complimentary continental breakfast daily, complimentary WiFi access and overnight parking. Please visit thedana.com and enter “LAWPEA” in the corporate rates area to receive this special promotion. 1710 W. Mission Bay Dr., San Diego, CA 92109 • 800 445 3339 • 619 222 6440 • thedana.com Bartell Hotels…San Diego’s Unforgettable Locations THE TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 ENTERTAINMENT 6 SPOTLIGHT 8 FAMILY CARE MUSIC CENTER PRESENTS CHILD CARE IN DOWNTOWN FAMILY MEETINGS 10 SURVEY: ACTIVE EMPLOYEE PICNIC SURVEY 2011 ACTIVE EMPLOYEE PICNIC SURVEY 12 CHARITY SPOTLIGHT THE KENNY NICKELSON MEMORIAL FOUNDATION FOR HOMELESS VETERANS, INC. 14 TICKETS 18 MERCHANDISE NEW LADWP MERCHANDISE IS HERE! 22 RECIPES 30 MINUTE MEALS 24 ASSOCIATION SERVICES 28 THE CLASSIFIEDS BUY, SELL, TRADE 36 FUN & GAMES LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT Published and distributed in conjunction with the Employees’ Association Office Personnel, and Mail Room staff. Services Committee Dave Bond, Gregory Bush, LaTonqua Franklin Gale Harris, Ron Hunnewell, Denise Jefferson Martha Lopez, Sharon Moore, Andwele Williams, Kelli Lofing Employees’ Association General Information Association Report Ticket Office Donors’ Welfare Plan Assistance Loans Medical Equipment Mutual Death Benefit Plan Safety Shoes Notary Services Julie Sumeian Jessica Sorino (213) 367-3146 (213) 367-3144 (213) 367-3142 (213) 367-3142 (213) 367-3163 (213) 367-3163 (213) 367-3143 (213) 367-3163 (213) 367-3357 (213) 367-3163 Employees’ Association Report Kelli Lofing Eric Botero Editor Graphic Designer Thank you to the LADWP Printing Services staff and management for the great job they do every month on the Association Report! LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 1 NEW! ASSOCIATION INFORMATION LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION • John Ferraro Building 111 North Hope Street, Room A-17 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 367-3146 - Fax (213) 367-3286 GIFT CARDS Open Monday through Friday 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM Serving employees and retirees of the City of Los Angeles, Department of Water & Power at locations throughout the Greater Los Angeles Area, Victorville, Owens Valley, Nevada, and Utah since 1933. Board of Directors Ron Hunnewell President Gregory Bush Vice President Hassan Motallebi Chief Financial Officer Ann Marie De La Riva Secretary Lloyd Harvey 5th Executive Officer $5 denominations; minimum $10 EMPLOYEES’ PORT ASSOCIATION RE AssoCIATIoN REPoRT LOS ANGELES WATER & POWER LOS ANGELES WATER & POWER yEEs’ ER S WAT ANGELE CIATIoN ER & POW Asso LOS REPoRT LOS ANG AssoCIAT ELES WAT ER & POW ER IoN REPo OCTOBER 2009 Y 2010 NUAR JA RUN ADOP S CHRISTMAS THEME PARK N DISCOUNTS ASSOCIATIO EMPLOYEES’ INSIDE) TISEMENTS (SEE ADVER LADWP BLOOD DRIVE CATALIN A EX TIcKeT PRES S NEW TIC OFFICI LADWP KETS &AL MERCHA LOGO MERCH NDISE ANDIS E IS HERE! ETS AND HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS: THURSDAy, DeceMbeR 3rd TICK DISCOUNTED CHANDISE LADWP MER S NOW AVAIlAb le Sep Tem beR AND OcT Obe R Spe cIAlS LADWP ASSOCIATEMPLOYEES’ ION CLUB S JOININ G TOG eTH eR A OF FRI DepART eND S AND meNT FAm IlY boARD 2010 CTIoNs LE E R o T DIREC IGHT ica Amer d of in or Bl Juni s& TICKET E ANDIs mERCH WER D PO ION ER AN CIAT SO DE WAT LES S’ AS RM INSI ANGE PLOYEE FO LOS EM TION PETI ATE ID CAND LS ECIA Y SP NUAR JA Employees’ Association Report Is now available on the retirement home page http://retirement.ladwp.com/ 2 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ EEs’ RT BER 200 HALLOWEEN THEME PARKS TOY & CHRISTMAS T-A-FAMILY EmPLoy SEPTEM eMplOyeeS’ ASSOciATi ON DiScOUNTS (See ADVeRTiSe MeNTS iNSiDe) SPOTLIGHT sPoTL EmPLoyEEs’ DECEMBER 2009 EmPLo 9 David Bond Debra Crisp Clifford Damron LaTonqua Franklin Leonor Garcia Gale Harris Martha Lopez Sharon Moore Paul Smith-Waison Andwele Williams Ramiro Beltran Bryan Grace Water (213) 798-5177 Joint (213) 367-9729 Power (213) 367-2712 Joint (213) 367-0211 Power (310) 524-8530 Director Power Director Water Director Power Director Power Director Power Director Joint Director Joint Director Joint Director Water Director Joint Retired Employees’ Representative Association Director • No checks will be accepted for ticket and merchandise purchases. • It is the purchaser’s responsibility to check ticket expiration dates and theme park operating hours. • We reserve the right to limit the number of tickets sold to each Association member. • There is a surcharge on most tickets sold through the Association to help defray operational expenses. • Ticket prices are subject to change without notice. All vendor advertisements in this publication are paid ads and are not endorsed by the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power or the Employees’ Association! LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 3 ENTERTAINMENT MC10DWP_NewsAd_April_F 3/4/10 5:29 PM Page 1 dance education and family programs PRESENTS Walking Mad photo by Todd Rosenberg. Offering powerful and memorable performances by some of America’s greatest dance companies. HUBBARD STREET DANCE CHICAGO April 9 - 11, 2010 Ahmanson Theatre Walking Mad with Benjamin Wardell, Terence Marling, Kevin Shannon, Jason Hortin and Kellie Epperheimer. Photo by Todd Rosenberg. Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (HSDC) is among the most original forces in contemporary dance. Critically acclaimed for its exuberant and athletic repertoire, the company’s ensemble of dancers displays unparalleled versatility and virtuosity. Sammy Miller photo by Howard Pasamanick. MUSIC CENTER SPOTLIGHT AWARD GALA PERFORMANCE Saturday, April 24, 2010 | Ahmanson Theatre The Music Center Spotlight Awards offer training in the arts and award over $100,000 in scholarships annually to finalists, semifinalists, and participants who receive honorable mentions. First place and runner-up in the performing and visual arts categories to be announced onstage at the Gala Performance. WORLD CITY featuring THE KAHURANGI MAORI DANCE THEATRE Saturday, March 20, 2010 | 11a.m. and 12:30 p.m. FREE W.M.Keck Children’s Amphitheatre,Walt Disney Concert Hall Making their debut at the Music Center, HSDC performances will feature work by three distinct and widely-respected choreographers, including Johan Inger’s Walking Mad, set to the music of Maurice Ravel, Ohad Naharin’s Tabula Rasa, with music by Arvo Pärt and the West Coast Premiere of Jirí Kylián’s 27’52”. DanceTalks Join company Artistic Director Glenn Edgerton along with Elizabeth Kaye, distinguished speaker, dance historian and author, for a pre-performance discussion beginning one hour prior to curtain. Program and artists subject to change. Tickets are FREE and are distributed on Grand Avenue at 2nd Street. Tickets for 11:00 a.m. performance distributed beginning at 10:00 a.m. Tickets for 12:30 p.m. performance distributed beginning at 11:00 a.m. VERY SPECIAL ARTS FESTIVAL Thursday, April 29, 2010 | 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Music Center Plaza Tickets can be purchased at , (800) 982-2787 or the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion box office. For more information, visit musiccenter.org or call (213) 972-0711. FREE Featuring arts workshops, performances and student art exhibits. Admission is FREE and open to the public. For more information, call (213) 972-4396 or visit musiccenter.org. STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY THROUGH THE ARTS 4 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 5 SPOTLIGHT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR QUALITY, CONVENIENT PRESCHOOL AND CHILD CARE DOWNTOWN? Mt. Washington Preschool and Child Care Centers, Inc. (MWPCCC) is an independent nonprofit organization that operates preschool and child care centers for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. Their approach includes a developmentally appropriate curriculum; caring and nurturing staff; and a commitment to children’s social well-being, in an environment that respects and celebrates diversity. Two of the centers run by MWPCCC are located downtown and are eligible for the subsidy provided by LADWP. Joy Picus Child Development Center (CCL # 198015239 & 198015240) is in City Hall South, at 111 E. 1st St., and is open M-F from 6:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. For a tour or more information, call 213978-0026. Children are welcome at both centers from two to five days a week. Harry Pregerson Child Development Center (CCL # 198008722 & 198008723) is in the Roybal Federal Building, at 255 E. Temple St., and is open M-F from 6:45 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. The Harry Pregerson Center was recently accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC); call 213-894-1556 with questions. 6 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ MWPCCC’s philosophy is to address the needs of the whole child by nurturing physical, social, emotional and cognitive growth while fostering a sense of competence and self-worth. Caring teachers and staff provide children with opportunities to explore and experiment through Creative Curriculum that focuses on hands-on, developmentally appropriate activities. Children are allowed to discover things at their own rates and build self confidence by playing in the various classroom environments such as manipulatives (i.e., blocks), dress-up, imaginative play (i.e., kitchen toys), and reading areas. Both centers welcome all downtown families, and LADWP will help subsidize tuition for employees. There are spots available now! 2010 DWP ComPany ComP Com Pany PiCniC Pany PiCni PiC niC C Be ready for great food and world-class fun! , 2010 Saturday, July 10 TickeTs on sale sTarTing in MaY! Space iS limited! Due to maintenance and other circumstances certain rides and attractions, including new rides, may not be open to the public. FAMILY CARE FAMILY MEETINGS: MAINTAINING STRONG FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS By Judy Borenzweig, Parent Coordinator, Family Care A family meeting is a structured discussion time that involves all family members if the children are school aged or older. In families where there are younger children (infants and toddlers), it is a good idea to schedule the meeting after the younger children are in bed. Your initial meetings should be kept short to about 15 minutes. As family members get better at communicating, the time can be lengthened. At the first family meeting, there should be a discussion of the ground rules. Some good ground rules to establish are not interrupting someone who is speaking, not putting people down, no fighting or arguing and allowing each person to share their opinions without criticisms. It is also important to decide what should happen if someone breaks the rules and misbehaves during a meeting. Family meetings are used to discuss and deal with a variety of issues including family problems, family activities, chores and discussion of good things that have happened. Parents should be careful not to dominate the conversation and allow every family member the chance to express his or her views. The meetings should preferably take place where there are few distractions. One good place to hold these meetings is around the kitchen or dining room table after the dishes have been cleared. It is not a good idea to hold these meetings during mealtimes. It is very important to hold these meetings at a consistent time and ensure that everyone sticks to the schedule. No one will take the meetings seriously if they are frequently cancelled. Every effort should be made to start the meeting on time. Meetings should be held, even if there appears to be no critical issues to discuss. In instances where critical issues are absent, families can focus on and talk about positive things taking place. Meetings will run more smoothly if each meeting has an agenda. A good way of developing an agenda is to have an “agenda 8 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ list” where each person has the opportunity to include his/her item on the list. Families should include positive things that have happened in the past week, as well as, items that need to be resolved. This list of items can be used to guide the discussions that take place at the family meeting. Families should start the meeting by talking about the positive things that each family member experienced. The primary purpose of family meetings is to teach problem solving skills to children. For each issue, the family should start by trying to define exactly what the problem is and then try to generate a list of possible solutions. The family should not try to evaluate potential solutions until the list is complete. When the list of solutions is complete, families should go through the list and evaluate the positive and negative aspects of each solution. Ultimately, the family should attempt to reach a consensus on the best solution for all involved. From: Family Meetings: Center for Effective Parenting LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 9 SURVEY 2011 ACTIVE EMPLOYEE PICNIC SURVEY In hopes of giving you the best service possible, we the members of the Activity Committee of your Employee Association, are seeking your ideas. We ask that you take the time to give us feedback by filling out the following survey regarding all picnics in the future. Please return this survey to JFB Room A-17 via fax, interoffice mail or email for a chance to enter into a raffle. All surveys must be submitted by May 1, 2010. WHAT TYPE OF YEARLY PICNIC WOULD YOU PREFER? Please Select Only One ❏ TRADITIONAL FAMILY STYLE PICNIC (i.e. Field of Dreams, Griffith Park) ❏ THEME PARK STYLE PICNIC (i.e. LA Zoo, Universal Studios) COMMENTS: ______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ 10 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ INTAKE wants to know are you a 2nd, 3rd or 4th generation LADWP employee? We are developing a story about multi-generational LADWP employees/retirees for an upcoming issue. Don’t be shy. We want to hear from you! Send a brief description of you and your family’s work history at LADWP to terry.schneider@ladwp.com or call 213-367-2265. DWP EMPLOYEE DWP EMPLOYEE DWP EMPLOYEE DWP EMPLOYEE We look forward to sharing your story! LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 11 CHARITY SPOTLIGHT The Kenny Nickelson Memorial Foundation for Homeless Veterans, Inc. www.knmf.org Serving 91,987 since 1991 Thanks Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Employees’ Helping the Nations Largest Homeless Veteran Population in Los Angeles County Since 1992 With sincere gratitude and appreciation for your support and donations since 1992. Please extend our sincere appreciation to your Board and benefactors for their kindness and generosity to provide funding to KNMF. Since 1991, 91,987 homeless, formerly homeless, and needy persons have received assistance from KNMF because of your support. From 1991 through 2009, quarterly KNMF Veterans Resource Fairs “Stand Downs and Job, College, University, Trade School, and Homeless Service Provider Fairs” have contributed tremendously to held reduce homelessness of veterans in Los Angeles County from 54% in 1991 to 15% by the end of 2009. Your support has helped KNMF to provide services and materials to thousands of veterans in the Greater Los Angeles Area since 1992. You have continued to be a major part in our mission to serve and to respond to the needs of homeless and needy veterans in Los Angeles. The Kenny Nickelson Memorial Foundation for Homeless Veterans and Children has been able to successfully address the needs of Los Angeles County and San Luis Obispo County homeless and formerly homeless veterans, and needy children in After School Literacy Programs. Thank you for your support in 2009. In 2009, KNMF served 4,370 homeless and needy formerly homeless veterans, and needy children through Veterans Resource Fairs” Stand Downs and Job, College, Trade School , and Homeless Service Provider Fairs” and programs serving After School Literacy Programs for LAs neediest children, including 2009 Back to School Shopping Spree , distributions of education materials, toys, etc. Thanks to your support, KNMF has been a lifeline for LAs needy and will continue to serve the needy for years to come. May God bless and always walk beside all of you! Nick Nickelson, KNMF Chair—February 16, 2010 12 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ 1-DAY, 1 PARK Visit either Disneyland or California Adventure Park Expires 1/3/11 - Blackout days apply! Adult: $69.00 (reg. $72.00) Child (3-9): $61.00 (reg. $62.00) SO. CAL 2 FER LIMITED TIME ONLY! Expires 4/12/10 Adult: $72.00 Child (3-9): $62.00 LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 13 TICKETS NEW! NEW! BIG BEAR / SNOW SUMMIT LIFT TICKETS SPECIAL EVENTS Association Price Regular Price Savings Big Bear Mountain / Snow Summit Lift Tickets Adult Student Child $43.00 $34.00 $17.00 $53.00 $43.00 $20.00 $10.00 $9.00 $3.00 DisneyÕ s 1 Day, 1 Park 2010 Tickets Adult Child $69.00 $61.00 $72.00 $62.00 $3.00 $1.00 DisneyÕ s 2 Fer - Limited Time! Adult Child $72.00 $62.00 $72.00 $62.00 N/A Legoland Triple Play Valid Entrance into Legoland, Sea Life and the NEW Legoland Water Park! Adult Child $60.00 $60.00 $87.00 $77.00 $27.00 $17.00 Universal Studios 3 Days for the Price of 1! General $59.00 $69.00 $10.00 The Grammy Museum @ LA Live General $11.00 $12.95 $1.95 General $24.50 $26.00 $1.50 General $28.50 $40.00 $11.50 Madame Tussaunds Hollywood Adult Child $18.00 $12.00 $25.00 $18.00 $7.00 $6.00 New! EmployeesÕ Association Gift Cards General Blackout Days May Apply Valid for either Snow Summit or Big Bear Mountain Blackout Days Apply 2nd Visit Must Be Used Within 30 Days of the First Visit Valid Through April 12, 2010 Blackout dates apply to 2nd and 3rd visit Children 5 and Under are Free DisneyÕ s The Lion King Stage Show Sunday, June 6, 2010 @ 6:30 PM Costa Mesa Performing Arts Center New! Pacific Movie Pack Includes: 2 unrestricted tickets, 2 medium sodas and 1 medium popcorn Next to Grauman’s Chinese Theatre! Children (4-12) Visa /MasterCard accepted at the J.F.B. no personal checks! Tickets Subject To Availability/Prices Subject To Change. Although The Employees’ Association Offers Substantial Savings on Its Tickets and Merchandise, Our Price May Not Always Be The Lowest Available. Employees’ Association - J.F.B. Rm. A17, (213) 367-3146 14 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ $5 denominations; minimum $10 THEME PARKS Adventure City (1 year & under free) Association Price Regular Price Savings Expires $10.50 $13.95 $3.45 12/30/10 Aquarium of the Pac ific – Long B each Adult Child (3-11) $17.95 $10.50 $23.95 $11.95 $6.00 $1.45 11/30/10 11/30/10 Castle Park Adult Child (under 48”) $16.50 $12.50 $24.99 $19.99 $8.49 $7.49 02/18/10 02/18/10 Knott’s Berry Farm Adult Child (3-11) 48” & under Seniors (62+) $28.00 $21.00 $51.99 $22.99 $23.99 $1.99 03/31/10 03/31/10 LEGOLAND- 2nd Day Free! Adult Child (2& under free) $49.00 $49.00 $67.00 $57.00 $18.00 $8.00 12/31/10 12/31/10 Magic Mountain Adult Child (48” & under) $25.00 $15.00 $59.99 $29.99 $34.99 $14.99 12/31/10 12/31/10 $27.25 $38.50 $11.25 06/05/10 Malibu SpeedZone Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament *Reservation Required 1-888-WE-JOUST Adult Child (12 & under) $43.50 $33.00 $55.95 $37.95 $12.45 $4.95 None N one Pacific Park – Santa Monica Pier All ages $13.50 $19.95 $6.45 None Pirates Dinner Adventure Adult Child (3-11) $48.00 $33.50 $56.95 $37.95 $8.95 $4.45 11/30/10 11/30/10 San Diego Zoo Adult Child (3-11) $34.00 $24.00 $37.00 $27.00 $3.00 $3.00 01/31/11 01/31/11 San Diego Wild Animal Park Adult Child (3-11) $34.00 $24.00 $37.00 $27.00 $3.00 $3.00 01/31/11 01/31/11 Sea World’s 2 days of Fun! Adult Child (3-9) $51.50 $45.50 $69.00 $59.00 $17.50 $13.50 5/31/10 5/31/10 Universal Buy A Day Get A Year Fr ee $69.00 $78.00 $9.00 06/30/10 Golf ‘N’ Stuff- All P ark Pas s $12.75 $30.50 $17.75 None LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 15 TICKETS Association Price Regular Price Savings Expires $25.00 $29.99 $4.99 None AMC Gold – unrestricted $8.00 $11.00 $3.00 None AMC Silver- restricted $6.75 $11.00 $4.25 None Cinemark’s Platinum Supersaver – unrestricted $7.50 $10.00 $2.50 None Krikorian Theatre Unrestricted - Valid at any Krikorian Theatres $7.50 $11.00 $3.50 None Laemmle – unrestricted $6.50 $10.00 $3.50 None Mann Theatres –restricted $8.50 $12.75 $4.25 None Pacific Theatres – restricted $6.75 $10.00 $3.25 None $10.75 $15.50 $4.75 None Regal’s VIP Supersaver- restricted $7.00 $11.00 $4.00 None Regal’s Premier SuperSaver- unrestricted $8.00 $11.00 $3.00 None $26.00 $32.00 $6.00 None $12.50 $18.20 $5.70 MOVIES AMC MOVIE BUNDLE Includes: 2 Gold Tickets, 2 Small Sodas, 1 Small Popcorn Prestige valid at the Bridge Cinema de Lux – unrestricted Regal’s Ultimate Premier Pack (2 unrestricted passes, $10 cert.) MISCELLANEOUS See’s Candies Certificate The Forever Stamp – books of Angeles 20 $8.80 $8.80 Los Water & Power Employees’ Association TICKET & MERCHANDISE SALES LOCATIONS The Employees’ Association’s ticket and merchandise representative sells tickets in Granada Hills every Tuesday from 11:30 - 3:15 at: Water and Power Community Credit Union 16840 Devonshire Street (North Hills Plaza) Granada Hills Our ticket and merchandise representative is also available in Van Nuys every Thursday from 11:30 - 3:15 at: (15 minute parking available enter through the guard gate) DWP’s Valley Center 14401 Saticoy Street, Building 7 Van Nuys (818) 771-4277 (for Thursday 11:30 - 3:15) (for Thursday inquiresinquires from from 11:30a.m. - 3:15 p.m.) ATM machine now on premises! *Both locations accept CASH ONLY! For any merchandise requests, please contact the Employees’ Association Office at 213-367-3146. 16 ASSOCIATION REPORTEmployees’ Association‘s LAWP EMPLOYEES’ n/a n/a LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 17 MERCHANDISE OFFICIAL LADWP LOGO MERCHANDISE IS HERE!! NEWAL V ARRI Kid’s T’s Small- Extra Large- $7 18 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ Briefcase- $10 Sports bag- $9 Polo Shirts Small- Extra Large-$17 2XL- $20 3XL- $21 LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 19 MERCHANDISE Women’s T’s Small- Extra Large- $12 2XL- $13 Men’s T’s Small- Extra Large- $9 2XL- $11 3XL- $12 Hooded Sweatshirts Small- Extra Large-$23 2XL- $25 3XL- $27 20 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ Hats- $9 Lanyards - $3 Water Bottle - $8.50 Badge Holder - $3 LOS ANGELES WATER AND POWER EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION TICKET ORDER FORM Prices and ticket availability are subject to change; please contact your Employees’ Association office at (213) 367-3146 prior to mailing or faxing your order. All orders are sent via USPS Certified Mail Members are responsible for money or tickets lost in the mail; however, insurance is available. For more information please contact your Association Office at (213) 367-3146. This order form is for tickets only. For merchandise, please use a mail runner or contact your Employees’ Association at (213) 367-3146. City___________________________________________________State___________________________Zip__________________ Sorry,no personalchecksaccepted! VISA MasterCard Money Order Cashier’s Check $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Insurance $ $ TOTAL ________________ ________________ LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 21 PHOTO CREDIT: TINA RUPP RECIPES FROM www.rachaelray.com 2nd DAY FREE! Adult: $49.00 (reg. $67.00) Child: $49.00 (reg. $57.00) NEW FOR 2010! LEGOLAND TRIPLE PLAY LEGOLAND, SEALIFE AND WATER PARK Adult: $60.00 (reg. $87.00) Child: $60.00 (reg. $77.00) Children 2 and under are free. Offers expire 12-31-10 Visit your Employees’ Association office for more information CHARRED CHICKEN CAESAR SAMMIES Juice of 1 large lemon 1 large clove garlic, grated or finely chopped 1 tablespoon anchovy paste 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon pepper 2/3 cup extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) 2 large hearts romaine lettuce, halved lengthwise with stem intact 1/3 cup grated Pecorino Romano cheese (a generous handful) 1 large loaf ciabatta bread, split 1 rotisserie chicken, bones discarded and meat sliced PREPARATION Pre-heat a grill or grill pan. In a small bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, garlic, anchovy paste, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and pepper. Whisk in the EVOO until thickened. Brush the romaine hearts with some of the dressing. Mix the cheese into the remaining dressing. Grill the bread and the lettuce, turning occasionally, for 5 minutes. Trim the ends off the lettuce. Pile the chicken and lettuce on the bread bottom, top with the dressing and cover with the bread top. Cut into four large sammies. 22 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ LAMB CHOPS WITH ROASTED VEGETABLES AND SPRING PEA RISOTTO 4 cups chicken broth (32 ounces) 5 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), divided 1 small onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 1/2 cups arborio rice 1/2 cup dry white wine 1/2 pound green beans, cut into 1-inch lengths 1 pint grape tomatoes 4 scallions, coarsely chopped 1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar Salt and pepper 8 lamb rib chops 1 pound frozen green peas, defrosted 1/3 cup fresh mint leaves (a generous handful) 1/3 cup flat leaf parsley (a generous handful) 2/3 cup grated Parmigiano Reggiano cheese (a couple of generous handfuls) 2 tablespoons butter PREPARATION Pre-heat the oven to 400°F. In a medium size saucepan, warm the chicken broth over low heat. In another medium saucepan, heat 2 tablespoons EVOO, two turns of the pan, over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic and cook for 2 minutes. Add the rice and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Stir in the wine and cook for 1 minute. Stir in the warm broth, one ladleful at a time, allowing the liquid to evaporate before adding more. Cook for 13 minutes more. On a baking sheet, toss the green beans, tomatoes and scallions with the balsamic vinegar and 2 tablespoons EVOO; season with salt and pepper. Roast for 15 minutes. In a large skillet, heat the remaining 1 tablespoon EVOO, one turn of the pan, over medium heat. Season the lamb chops with salt and pepper, add to the skillet and cook for 3 minutes on each side for rare. Using a food processor, puree half of the peas with the mint and parsley; season with salt and pepper. Stir the mixture into the risotto, then stir in the remaining whole peas, the Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and butter. Serve the lamb chops with the risotto and roasted vegetables. 2010 METRO PRICES REGULAR MONTHLY BUS PASS DESCRIPTION Metro Monthly Metro Zone 1 Metro Zone 2 Metro Disabled Pass High School Stickers PRICE $62.00 $18.00 $36.00 $14.0 $24.00 THE EZ TRANSIT PASS The EZ Transit Pass is a regional transit pass accepted by up to 25 different transit agencies throughout Los Angeles County. The EZ transit pass is the only pass valid for unlimited local travel on the following lines: ANTELOPE VALLEY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (AVTA) BEACH CITIES TRANSIT BURBANK LOCAL TRANSIT CARSON CIRCUIT CITY COMMERCE CULVER CITY MUNICIPAL BUS LINES FOOTHILL TRANSIT GARDENA MUNICIPAL BUS LINES GLENDALE BEELINE HUNTINGTON PARK COMBI LADOT (DASH AND COMMUTER EXPRESS) LONG BEACH TRANSIT METRO BUS & METRO RAIL MONTEBELLO BUS LINES MONTEREY PARK SPIRIT BUS NORWALK TRANSIT PASADENA ARTS SHUTTLE PV TRANSIT SANTA CLARITA TRANSIT SANTA FE SPRINGS METROEXPRESS • SANTA MONICA BIG BLUE BUS SOUTH PASADENA GOLD LINK TORRANCE TRANSIT WHITTIER TRANSIT • DOES NOT ACCEPT METROLINK PASSENGERS DESCRIPTION EZ Pass EZ Zone P1 EZ Zone P2 EZ Zone P3 PRICE $70.00 $18.00 $36.00 $54.00 DESCRIPTION PRICE EZ Zone P4 $72.00 EZ Zone P5 $90.00 EZ Sr. Disabled Pass $35.00 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-800-COMMUTE OR VISIT: WWW.METRO.NET LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 23 FACTS & FIGURES EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION FACTS AND FIGURES For more information, contact your Employees’ Association Office and Join the Mutual Benefit Plan! EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE APPROVALS MEETING OF FEBRUARY 2010 3 Emergency Loans 1 Death in Family Loans 3 Medical/Dental Loans 3 Late Disability Advances 4 Nursing Care Grants 17 Safety Shoes 2 Retirement Death Benefit Adv. Total: $6,246.00 $5,995.74 $4.975.00 $4,131.00 $3,450.00 $9,067.43 $9,520.53 $43,385.70 These services are available to the Employees & Retirees of DWP because of your generous donations to our Donors’ Welfare Plan. IN MEMORY OF MUTUAL PLAN BENEFIT MEMBERS: Adams, George R. Fortner, Lamar F. Button, Leslie Tausch, Wayne L. Dandos, John G. Norman, Charles H. Ramos, Ruben R. Thurston, Raymond L. Oliver, Vincent K. Retired Active Retired Retired Retired Retired Retired Retired Retired Power Power Water Power Water Water Joint Power Power MUTUAL BENEFIT MEMBERSHIP MEMBERS AS OF MARCH 2009: $500.00 $1000.00 $2000.00 $3000.00 $4000.00 $5000.00 $10000.00 $15000.00 $20000.00 Total 1 201 232 1330 446 1840 13 458 370 4,891 $500.00 $201,000.00 $464,000.00 $3,990,000.00 $1,784,000.00 $9,200,000.00 $130,000.00 $6,870,000.00 $7,400,000.00 $30,039,500.00 KNOW YOUR EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION RETIREMENT RECOGNITION PROGRAM DID YOU KNOW that your Employees’ Association honors employees when they retire from the Department of Water and Power? We do this to thank employees for their many years of service. It also reminds them that, upon retirement, they become lifetime members of the Employees’ Association. If you are planning an employee’s farewell event, please notify our office and we will prepare a package that includes a framed certificate and a pen. If possible, a Board Director of the Employees’ Association will present the certificate! To order a package, e-mail Jessica Sorino at least two weeks in advance, or call her at x73163. 24 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 25 ASSOCIATION SERVICES WorkWear Express Granada Hills 26 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ (818) 831-9675 LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 27 CLASSIFIEDS THE CLASSIFIEDS Are you looking for more riders for your vanpool or would you like to sell your car? Advertise in the Association Report! For more information contact Kelli Lofing at (213) 367-3144 VANPOOLS: VANPOOL #153: Looking for new riders from Lancaster/Palmdale area to West LA/ Santa Monica Service Center 6: 30AM-4: 00PM Contact: Jim Petty (661) 810-4341 VANPOOL #40: Looking for new riders. From Whittier Quad to JFB. Work schedule: 9/80, 2nd Friday off, 7: 00AM4: 45PM shift, $46.80/month. Contact: Ron Campos (213) 367-0043 TRANSPORTATION: VANPOOL #20: Looking for new riders. From Oxnard to Northridge. 6: 30AM4: 00PM. Contact: Rick (805) 766-1041 1992 MERCEDES 190E: 4-cylinder, 4 door, automatic, sunroof, power windows, has all the options, alarm, new valve job , 4 new tires, drives excellent, 115M, $2,850 Contact: Fares (626) 320-4714 VANPOOL #95: Looking for new riders from South Bay. Leave Artesia/Aviation to JFB. 6: 45AM-4: 30PM Contact: George (213) 367-4172 FORMING NEW VANPOOL: From Thousand Oaks to Main Street-down 101 Fwy. 6: 00AM-3: 30PM Contact: David (805) 559-1255 HONDA ACCORD 04: Coupe, 108,000 miles new rims/tires, tinted windows, well- maintained, clean $7,770 obo Contact: Carlito (909) 996-2974 VANPOOL #100: All Driver Van from Quartz Hill/ Acton Metro Station to Northridge District 6: 30AM-4: 00PM 9/80 Schd. (1st Monday) Contact: Dwayne Bell (818) 775-5386 or x55386 VANPOOL #44: Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, Rialto area to Main St. 6: 00AM-3: 30PM Contact: Antonio Daisley (213) 367-7569 1994 MERCEDES S350: Turbo Diesel: S Class Diesel, Excellent Condition. 125,000 miles, fully loaded, good and reliable, 32 mpg or more. $10,800 Contact: Ruby (626) 872-0868 VANPOOL #43: Looking for drivers for waiting list. From Glendora/San Dimas to JFB. 7: 00AM-4: 45PM Contact: Lucina Sindayen (213) 367-0916 VANPOOL #163: Looking for new riders, From Simi Valley to Van Nuys Service Center. 6: 30AM-4: 00PM. Contact: Gary Hulsey (818) 771-4139 VANPOOL #19: 2 or 3 available. Irvine/ Orange/Anaheim area. Drivers preferable. Contact: P. Clark (213) 367-0897 FORMING NEW VANPOOL: From Duarte to JFB. 9/80 schedule w/ 2nd Fridays off. Drivers only please. Contact: Chuck (213) 367-1085 VANPOOL #156: Looking for new riders. From Lancaster to Mojave. 7: 00AM5: 30PM Contact: John Misustin (661) 824-7918 VANPOOL #39: Chino to JFB. 6: 00AM3: 45PM. Contact: Charnpreet Dhillon (213) 367-1237 VANPOOL: Seeking other individuals to start vanpool from Thousand Oaks to mail street yard on 4-10 work schedule. 6: 00AM-4: 30PM M-TH Contact: Kimo (818) 486-5466 28 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ CARPOOL: From Rialto, Fontana, Rancho to Water Temple 6: 00AM-3: 30PM, 9/80 schedule. ASDO Monday-using our own car and rotate driving. Contact: Clyde Ignacio (213) 792-9680 LOOKING FOR CARPOOL/VANPOOL: From Cerritos/Norwalk to JFB (7: 00AM-4: 45PM). Contact: Gene Hong (213) 367-3469 1999 FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR CNG: Good Condition, 62,000 miles. Clean title with carpool sticker, 26mpg, paid $1.85 per gallon. $6,700 Contact: Marcus (626) 297-0732 1989 MERCEDES 300SE: 4 Dr, Automatic, Has all the options, new cooling system, rebuilt transmission, drives excellent, 157M, $2,550 Contact: Fares (626) 320-4714 2007 SUZUKI SV650 S: with upgrades; Corbia seat, tail cover, grips/barends, license holder and more. 2900 miles, like new, never dropped. Contact: Anthony (661) 733-1333 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2009 DYNA SUPERGILDE: Custom, 6000 miles- $11,000 cash. I have the pink slip. Contact: George Posten (818) 994-3788 FREE CONSULTATION AND REDUCED RATES FOR DWP EMPLOYEES LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 29 CLASSIFIEDS 1984 CAMARO: V-6, 5-Speed, runs/looks good $1300 obo Contact: Jim (562) 688-8346 1989 MERCEDES 300SE: 4DR, Automatic, Has All The Options, New Cooling System, Rebuilt Transmission, Drives Excellent, 157M, $2,550 Contact: Fares (626) 320-4714 FOR SALE: 2004 Black Honda CR V: 79,500 miles on it. Good Condition. Asking $14,000 obo Contact: Tom Morris (805) 418-7756 07 TOYOTA TUNDRA: SRS Crewmax. White V8 5.8L Automatic, AC, 4 Door Tow Package, ABS, 4,900 Miles, $22,000. Contact: Alex (562) 665-7127 MISCELLANEOUS ROCKLER ROOTER TABLE TOP: w/ Rout R Lift FX by Jessem Model # 02302 $200.00 Contact: Charles (323) 333-3338 SECURITY SCREEN DOOR W/ KEYED LOCK: Color brown, very good condition $50- Contact: Bernice (818) 894-7953 FOR SALE: Convection microwavestove, dishwasher almost new. White Kenmore $700.00 all Contact: Ramone (310) 308-1682 GREEN HILLS MEMORIAL PARK: Rolling Hills, 2 companion lots $11,000 each, Valley View, buy one or both. Contact: Margaret (310) 375-4425 FOR SALE: 12 string acoustic guitar. Plays and sounds great! $90.00 Contact: James (562) 688-8346 30 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ FOR SALE: Diamond, Princess Cut, 1.72 Carat, VS2, F Color, with GIA report. Centered in 18k white gold engagement ring with accent diamonds, 0.92 carat total. Wedding cancelled, selling at a loss. $15k OBO. Contact for pictures. Contact: Marlon (323) 359-3150 FOR SALE: Ikea’s armchair with cushion and foot rest, $25, assembled, like new. Similar to Ikea’s POANG style armchair and footstool. Contact: Lin (626) 375-3822 FOREST LAWN HOLLYWOOD HILLS- ONE BURIAL PLOT: Murmuring Trees. Asking $7, 400 Contact: Robert B. Johnson (919) 774-3536 GAME TABLE W/6 CHAIRS: top lift off and surface has felt lining. Table is in good condition asking $200 obo Contact: Nina (213) 367-4663 or (625) 673-3643 Z GALLERY “BOSS”: Brown leather chair $300 + matching ottoman $75. Like new. Contact: Brooks (213) 367-8722 RESTORATION HARDWARE “ASHTON” QUEEN: Leather bed frame with velvet headboard-brown $750. Excellent condition. Contact: Brooks (213) 367-8722 SELECT COMFORT QUEEN “SLEEP NUMBER CLASSIC”: Mattress, $650. Barely used. Contact: Brooks (213) 367-8722 MUST SELL: Two curio/hutches, excellent condition one with mirror, glass doors, shelves, upper/lower case. $350 Negotiable. Second one in excellent condition cherry wood curio/hutch, glass shelves, gold beveled glass doors, large drawers at bottom. Can be used for books. $350 Negotiable. Contact: Shari Mehr (310) 398-1130 RENTAL PROPERTY 2 BR APT: 1 ½ Baths, Newly Redecorated, Monterey Hills Area Off Pasadena Fwy, 10 Minutes to Downtown, $1360 Contact: Jim (626) 233-7499 BIG BEAR: 2 bedroom, sleeps 6, full kitchen, fireplace, cable available, washer and dryer, deck with view of lake, ½ mile walk to village or lake. Daily or weekly. Contact: Doug (213) 272-0700 FOR RENT: Commercial building zoned for light manufacturing in Lincoln Heights, close to 5 and 110 freeway and bus lines. Contact: Larry (626) 290-6506 DUPLEX FOR RENT: El Sereno, Recently Remolded, 2 BDR, 1 Bath, Laundry Room, Fenced Yard, Garage. $1,100 mo. Plus Deposit. Contact: Rosalio Haro (951) 681-0791 1 BR, 1 ½ BATH VERY NICE APT: Monterey Hills, Off Pasadena Fwy, 15 min to Downtown by Fwy or Streets. Quiet Area, Off Street Parking. $915/mo Contact: Jim (626) 233-7499 2 BDR, 1 ½ BATH TRAILER: On Large Property. Forced Air W/D Utilities Included/ $850 per month. Contact: Doug (213) 272-0700 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER: 4 BR-3BA house w/ ocean view in beautiful Bajamar Mexico. Will carry loan with down payment. Contact: Tony (562) 577-9455 GALVESTON TEXAS: 2 BR, 2 ½ Bath, 2 Story Home on the water. Park your boat under the patio and your motor home under the house out of the sun. Contact: Stan (818) 247-2866 Los Angeles Water & Power Employees’ Association page 25 LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 31 CLASSIFIEDS SERVICE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER: special discounts to coworkers. I specialize in wedding and artistic portraits. See my work at www.unveilyourdreamsphotography.com Contact: Edward (626) 757-5777 BOUNTY HUNTER POKER CLUB: Call Us To Host A Party. Packages Including Food Are Available. 10% Discount To DWP Employees. Contact: Steve (626) 705-3148 A.A. LUNCHEON MEETING: Every Friday Room A-18- A Contact: Stan D (213) 367-9863 “BREDREN”-LIVE MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS: Soul/Oldies/Jazz/Reggae. Featuring LADWP’s own Cedric Polian (stores) on Sax! Reasonable Rates. Contact: Cedric (213) 952-3550 WE NEED VOLUNTEERS: To help with Adopt-A-School Reading Program. Seeking active or retired DWP employees. Contact: Oscar (213) 367-0530 WANTED NEED MENTOR: to help me with my GPS map76 middle to advanced level. Contact: Peter Griswold (213) 367-7223 REFERRAL: to an experienced and competent discrimination or civil rights attorney. Hopefully one who has represented city employees in the past. Contact: Ahmed (818) 693-1280 HARD TOP FOR 2005-2006 JEEP WRANGLER: Contact: Jae (213) 367-1956 WE NEED CHILDRENS BOOKS: First through fifth grade for Union Elementary School. Donate you children’s old books to our Adopt-A-School Reading Program. For donations or information contact: Oscar Medina (213) 367-0530 WANTED LANCE 915 MODEL CAMPER: Looking for one w/ microwave & Gen set. Contact: Gordon Sharp (661) 944-2249 Sunday, June 6, 2010 @ 6:30PM Costa Mesa Performing Arts Center $24.50 Association Price ($26 reg price) 32 ASSOCIATION REPORT LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ADVERTISE IN THE ASSOCIATION REPORT! FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT KELLI LOFING AT (213) 367-3144 Los Angeles Water & Power Employees’ Association BIG BEAR MOUNTAIN RESORTS DASH TICKETS ASSOCIATION PRICE: Geared for families, mainstream skiers, and snowboarders Snow Summit $15.00 per book of 60 No Expiration Date Bear Mountain “The Park” is geared for young adults and is full of jibs, rails and hits BUS TRIP Snow Summit & Bear Mountain TICKET BOOKS Both resorts have a free shuttle that transports guests between the two mountains PASS DESCRIPTION Base Pass Zone 1 Pass Zone 2 Pass Zone 3 Pass Zone 4 Pass PRICE DESCRIPTION $40.00 Base Pass $56.00Blackout Dates May Apply Zone 1 Pass $71.00 Zone 2 Pass $86.00 Zone 3 Pass Association Price:Zone 4 Pass $99.00 Adult (22 & older): $45.00 (regular: $53) PRICE $18.00 $32.00 $39.00 $46.00 $52.00 Young Adult (13 to 21 - ID required): $35.00 DASH DOWNTOWN (regular: $43) Operates Monday - Friday, Every 5-12 minutes PLEASE NOTE: MTA PASSES ARE NO LONGER VALID ON COMMUTER EXPRESS OR DASH BUS LINES. 880 Summit Blvd. - Big Bear Lake (909) 866-5766 - www.snowsummit.com - www.bearmountain.com Need to Rent A Car? The Employees’ Association has these rental car discounts available: Hertz Hertz Alamo Discount Code # is 1459157 Discount Code # is 527660 1 (800) 654-3131 1(800) 354-2322 Discount Code # is 32W2624 (800) 593-0505 *If reserving online a 3-digit code is also required : DWP *Due to seasonal discounts offered by rental companies, these corporate discount programs may not provide the lowest rate available. page 28 LAWP EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION REPORT 33 CLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FEES ONLY EMPLOYEES OR RETIREES MAY SUBMIT ADS Please do not submit ads for relatives, friends, or neighbors. ONE FREE AD PER PUBLICATION You may submit only one free ad per publication from the categories marked as free. You may submit as many paid ads you wish. FREE/PAID ADS SHOULD BE LIMITED TO 25 WORDS The following fee schedule applies for all RENTAL PROPERTY, REAL ESTATE, FUND-RAISERS and SERVICES ads. $10 per ad, up to twenty-five (25) words PLUS A 25¢ charge will apply to each word over the limit. 25¢ each word over twenty-five (25) ADS MUST BE LEGITIMATE The Services Committee reserves the right to refuse or limit the publication of any advertisement. DEADLINE APPLICATIONS MUST BE COMPLETE AND LEGIBLE Only fully completed and readable forms will be considered for publication. 1st of the month for the following month’s issue PLACE YOUR NAME WITHIN THE AD For Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Your name must appear in the ad and you must be listed as the contact person. USE A NON-DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE NUMBER Please do not use your work location phone number for business or service type ads. PLEASE SUBMIT A COMPLETE TELEPHONE NUMBER Be sure to include an area code and complete number to enable everyone the opportunity to contact you. Due Dec. 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Only one solution is possible. 3 8 1 5 6 7 9 1 5 2 7 2 4 8 3 7 1 6 3 Los Angeles Water & Power Employees’ Association gratulations TO THE MONTHLY To WINNERS nthly raffleRAFFLE winners for FOR MARCH 2010 February 2009 se Ortiz asim Ghaffari Sandra Bingham Keith Jones ank Salas Aurora Dimacale Supat Sikarin hris Yoxsimer 9 2 LAWP EMPLOYEES’ 8 1 7 9 8 4 1 2 6 3 5 6 1 3 9 5 7 4 2 8 5 2 4 8 6 3 9 7 1 8 3 1 2 9 6 5 4 7 9 4 7 3 8 5 1 6 2 2 6 5 7 4 1 8 9 3 4 7 6 5 2 8 3 1 9 1 5 2 6 3 9 7 8 4 3 8 9 1 7 4 2 5 6 Answers to March’s puzzle Here’s How You Can Be Our Next Winner: 1st - Make any purchase from the Employees’ Association Office or your Association Representative. 2nd - Write your name and phone extension on a raffle ticket (1 per $ 20.00 purchase). Drop in the raffle box or give to your Association representative. 3rd - At the beginning of every month a drawing is held from all raffle tickets turned in for the previous month. 4th - Show Department identification for your prize. 5th - You have 2 weeks to claim your prize! It’s That Simple..... 36 ASSOCIATION REPORT 4 5 1 9 3 Employees’ Association Report Is Now Available Online Visit Our Intranet Home Page http://hrweb Click on: Employees’ Association Need A Rental Car? g At Startin $ 59 99 Per Day l e s. ury Vehic For Lux gh Monday. F r id a y t Discounted rates for LADWP employees offered at the following Enterprise locations. Beverly Hills Downtown Los Angeles Santa Monica (Mercedes Benz of Beverly Hills) 9250 Beverly Blvd. (Downtown L.A. Motors) 1801 S. Figueroa St. (Hornburg Jaguar) 3300 Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles Santa Monica (Martin Cadillac) 12101 West Olympic Blvd. (Simonson Mercedes) 1626 Wilshire Blvd. For reservations, contact Roy Arnold at 310 258-7670 or Roy.L.Arnold@erac.com. Reference customer # 32W2624. PROUDPARTNER | LADWP EmPLoyEEs Offer valid at participating California locations. Offer rate applies to Luxury vehicles from Friday to Monday and includes 150 miles per day. Offer rate does not include local and applicable taxes and/or additional surcharges, .80¢ or less per mile for excess miles, vehicle licensing fees of .87¢ or less per day and optional products and services, such as, refueling fees and damage waiver of $14.99 or less per day. Check your auto policy and/ or credit card agreement for rental vehicle coverage. 3-day maximum rental applies. Offer may not be used with any other coupon, offer or discounted rate. Normal rental qualifications apply. Vehicles subject to availability. Other restrictions may apply. Pick-up and drop-off service is subject to geographic and other restrictions. Void where prohibited. Offer subject to change without notice. ©2009 Enterprise Rent-A-Car Company. A01244.2 09/09 MM hrou Angeles LosWater Angeles & Power Water & Power ployees’ Employees’ Association Association North111 Hope North Street, Hope Room Street, A-17 Room A-17 Angeles, Los CA Angeles, 90012 CA 90012 PRESORTED PRESORTED STANDARD STANDARD U.S. POSTAGEU.S. PAIDPOSTAGE PAI LOS ANGELES,LOS CAANGELES, C PERMIT 16922 PERMIT 16922