employees - Water and Power Employees` Retirement Plan

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employees - Water and Power Employees` Retirement Plan
LOS ANGELES WATER & POWER
EMPLOYEES’
ASSOCIATION REPORT
JUNE 2011
EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION BOARD
OF DIRECTORS ELECTIONS
E-TICKETS
SEE PAGE 16 FOR
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NEW VALLEY SALES INFORMATION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ON THE COVER
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ENTERTAINMENT
2011 CANDIDATE STATEMENTS
MUSIC CENTER PRESENTS
10CHARITY SPOTLIGHT
SICKLE CELL DISEASE
FOUNDATION OF CA
12TICKETS
19KIDS CORNER
21LADWP MERCHANDISE
24HIGHLIGHT
3RD ANNUAL TROUT DERBY REPORT
26RECIPES
FROM WWW.FOODNETWORK.COM
24ASSOCIATION SERVICES
28KNOW YOUR
EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION
THE DOWNED WORKER PROGRAM
32THE CLASSIFIEDS
BUY, SELL, TRADE
40FUN & 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, Gale Harris,
Ron Hunnewell, Denise Jefferson,
Sharon Moore, Andwele Williams, Kelli Lofing,
Willie Tam
Employees’ Association
General Information
Association Report
Ticket Office
Donors’ Welfare Plan
Assistance Loans
Medical Equipment
Mutual 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
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ASSOCIATION INFORMATION
METROLINK
TICKETS
YOUR EMPLOYEES’
ASSOCIATION NOW
OFFERS METROLINK
PASSES!!
LOS ANGELES WATER AND POWER
EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION
John Ferraro Building
111 North Hope Street, Room A-17
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 367-3146 Fax (213) 367-3286
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
Water (213) 798-5177
Gregory Bush
Vice President Joint (213) 367-9729
Hassan Motallebi Chief Financial Power (213) 367-2712
Officer
Tanya Franklin Secretary
Power (213) 367-5674
Ann Marie
5th Executive
Joint (213) 367-0211
De La Riva
Officer
David Bond
Debra Crisp
Clifford Damron
Leonor Garcia
Gale Harris
Sharon Moore
Rena Shillings
Willie Tam
Paul Smith-Waison
Andwele Williams
Ramiro Beltran
Bryan Grace
Director
Power
Director
Water
Director
Power
Director
Power
Director
Joint
Director
Joint
Director
Joint
Director
Power
Director
Water
Director
Joint
Retired Employees’
Representative
Association Director
• No checks will be accepted for ticket or
merchandise purchases.
COME BY THE JFB ROOM A-17 TO ORDER
YOURS TODAY OR CALL (213) 367-3146
FOR MORE DETAILS.
ALL ORDERS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY
THE 15TH OF THE MONTH PRIOR
• 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!
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
For
DWP
Employees, Friends & Family
MAGIC MOUNTAIN
HURRICANE HARBOR
YOUR PRICE
YOUR PRICE
GENERAL ADMISSION
27
$
ADULT
00
EACH
GENERAL ADMISSION
20
$
ADULT
50
EACH
(2011 GENERAL ADMISSION $59.99)
(2011 GENERAL ADMISSION $34.99)
YOUR PRICE
YOUR PRICE
17
$
UNDER 48”
50
EACH
(2011 GENERAL ADMISSION $34.99)
1500
$
UNDER 48”
CHILDR
AGES 2 & U EN
NDER
FREE
EACH
(2011 GENERAL ADMISSION $24.99)
TS:
TO PURCHASE TICKE
n Office
Employees Associatio 7-3146
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JFB- Room A-17 (213
Due to maintenance and other circumstances certain rides
and attractions, including new rides, may not be open to the public.
LAWP EMPLOYEES’
ASSOCIATION REPORT
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ON THE COVER
BOND, DAVID M.
POWER
I am currently serving as a Board Member completing my 3rd
term. I have served as CFO, Vice President, and President, each
for 2 years! While I have served as a Board Member we have
added several new benefits and services helping us expand our
assistance to our membership and the community. The old and
new logos, the new look for the Association’s Report and the recently implemented Downed Workers Program are several projects we (Board of Directors) have made happen. I look forward
to continuing to increase the benefits and services now provided
and appreciate this opportunity. God Bless!
POWER
Voting for your Employees’ Association
Board of Directors begins this month.
Please contact your timekeeper or the
Employees’ Association office if you do not
receive a ballot by May 27. On this page are
your Power System candidates, followed
on the next page by the Joint System and
Water System candidates.
PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE!!!
POWER
EMPLOYEES’
ASSOCIATION BOARD
DIRECTOR ELECTIONS
LUNNEN, MICHAEL L.
NAGEL, JOHN
I have always been one for gaining additional opportunities to help
make my work environment a better place both for those around
me and myself. Whether it is being part of an emergency response
team, a safety committee or simply providing minor elements in my
workspace, which make the environment of work more pleasant. By
being directly involved with the board of directors I will be able to
do this on a scale which may benefit the entire Department. It is a
great opportunity to serve all of the employees here.
25 years ago I began my journey here at D.W.P. as an Electrical Craft Helper. I went through our apprentice program
to become an Electrical Distribution Mechanic and then on
to a Senior EDM. Currently, I am an EDM Foreman working as a Pole Spotter. I believe in working hard to achieve
all I can for the employees and to make D.W.P. an even
better place to work and enjoy. I would like the opportunity
to serve and represent our membership in the Employees’
Association to help get the benefits that would help us today
and in the future….
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
JOINT
JOINT
BROWN, SHIRLEY
HARRIS, GALE
Due to an unexpected incident in my life, it was recently necessary for me to resign from my previous position as a Board member. I’ve now returned to my duties with the same high standards,
diligence and integrity to serve the people around me. I am a
motivator and encourage those I encounter to strive for positions
of leadership. I will be a tremendous asset to the Department and
represent your interests with all of my heart. The investment of
your vote for me will be well worth the effort. Thank you all in
advance for your kindness and generosity.
It has been an honor to serve on the Employees’ Association Board of Directors for the past five years. I am seeking
reelection and asking for your vote to help continue working
on behalf of LADWP employees.
I am a Senior Public Relations Specialist assigned to the
Local Government and Community Relations Business
Unit in the Public Affairs Division. My responsibilities include managing community relations projects, primarily exhibit programs, the Speakers Bureau, and the Owens Valley/
Aqueduct Tours. I also handle media calls, and coordinate
special and charitable events such as the tremendously successful annual Daffodil Days Campaign.
JOINT
WATER
Thank you.
LAING, JAMES T.
I retired from NJ as a Detective Lieutenant. April 2006, I was
hired by the City of LA as a Background Investigator. August 2010, I was hired as an Investigator assigned to the OSI.
Past volunteer experience: Chairman of the Board of Directors
(Credit Union): President of my police union: volunteer rules
official for the USGA: delivered donated food for my Church:
chaired and participated in many non-profit fund raising committees. I currently have the time and desire to be part of a
benevolent association that helps our less fortunate fellow employees.
RODGERS, EDWARD L.
My name is Edward Rodgers and I have been with the Department of Water and Power for over 20 years. I had the opportunity to represent you as a board member from July 2006
to June 2009. During that time I served on the Donor Welfare
Committee, the Membership and Rules Committee. I also conducted Docksides representing the Association at the retirement
ceremonies. Should I be elected, I will work diligently to see that
the Water section has a voice in all board decisions.
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SMITH-WAISON, PAUL C.
WATER
WATER
ON THE COVER
TELLES, ANNAKA
Thanks to your support, I have been able to gain valuable experience by serving on various committees. I am prepared to
better serve you in the future.
My goals include: expanding services, especially to the majority of the members, who work in the outlying areas; improving
communication between members and the Board; and encouraging greater participation.
If you can align with these goals, for your vote, I thank you in
advance. If not, your participation in the process is greatly appreciated, and maybe you will consider being a candidate in the
future. This is your Association: Please vote.
Annaka Telles is dedicated to upholding the work ethic set by
the Department of Water and Power. With over 7 years of civil
service experience she exemplifies the characteristics of a natural leader. As the fundraiser coordinator for the Western Water
District she helped raise over $3000 for Daffodil Days. She leads
by example and her positive friendly attitude motivates others to
always work in the best interest of the Department. She is able
to assimilate all forms of communication and disseminate that
information effectively to all levels of personnel.
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$16 Race Cards
(1-14 lap race and annual license)
Regular Price: $25.95
Height Minimum 4’10 for Adults (48’’ for Children)
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
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Power Employees’ Association
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ENTERTAINMENT
PRESENTS
A rare US appearance from one of the
world’s most famous ballet companies
BALLET NACIONAL
DE CUBA
ALICIA ALONSO, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
June 23-26
MUSIC CENTER’S DOROTHY CHANDLER PAVILION
Don Quixote
CHOREOGRAPHY Alicia Alonso, after
Alexander Gorsky and Marius Pepita
Programs, dates and artists subject to change.
For tickets and information, visit
musiccenter.org or call (213) 972-0711.
DANCE
DOWNTOWN
May 20, 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Music Center Plaza
Two left feet? Learn
how to dance and
shake it, move it
and groove it under
the stars with live
music / DJ and
beginner dance
lessons sprinkled
throughout
the evening.
No experience
necessary.
Photo by Alex Pitt.
Viengsay Valdés in Don Quixote.
Photo by Jaques Moatti
24/1
May 20 & 21,
Beginning at sunset
What does your day look like? Join us on the Music
Center Plaza to experience hundreds of photographs
illustrating real-life moments, intriguing faces and
places, stories and celebrations of everyday life in LA.
Bring your mobile phone and vote for your favorite
photo story via text messaging!
Join us on May 20 for both
Dance Downtown and 24/1!
For more information, visit musiccenter.org or call (213) 972-3660.
Active Arts® at the Music Center invites you to come sing, dance, make music and tell stories
in Downtown Los Angeles. Be Active with this series of low or no cost do-it-yourself programs.
STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY THROUGH THE ARTS
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
4/12/11 5:12 PM
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**Some restrictions and all usual credit union lending standards and qualifications apply. Rate discount is on closed-end loans only, and does not
include MasterCard, Cash Account loans or real estate loans. This offer is for members with at least six months of membership and who are in good
standing with the credit union. Please bring your last two paystubs with you during application. These rates are subject to change, and are based
on your credit history. See a member service representative for full details. Diamond Loans and rates are promotional and are not valid with other
WPCCU promotions or coupon book offers.
LAWP EMPLOYEES’
ASSOCIATION REPORT
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CHARITY SPOTLIGHT
Community Education and Awareness
Camp Crescent Moon 2010
108 Campers Attended
Networking
Support Groups
SICKLE CELL DISEASE
FOUNDATION OF CA
Since 1957, the Sickle Cell Disease Foundation of California
has provided programs, services and activities for individuals
and families. The mission of the SCDFC is “to provide education and life enhancing programs and services to individuals
with sickle cell disease, to broaden public awareness about sickle
cell disease and to promote medical research to ultimately find a
cure.”
What is Sickle Cell Disease? Sickle cell disease, also known
as sickle cell anemia, is inherited. People who have the disease inherit two copies of the sickle cell gene—one from each
parent. The gene codes for production of an abnormal hemoglobin. If a person inherits only one copy of the sickle cell
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
gene, he or she will have sickle cell trait. People who have
sickle cell trait do not have the disease, but they carry one
of the genes that causes it. Similar to people who have sickle
cell disease, people with sickle cell trait can pass the gene to
their children.
In the United States, sickle cell disease affects an estimated
70,000 to 100,000 people, the majority of whom are African
Americans. All states screen newborns for sickle cell disease.
Sickle cell disease occurs in approximately one out of every
500 African American births and one out of every 36,000
Hispanic American births. In addition, about 2 million people in the United States have sickle cell trait.
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retirement home page
http://retirement.ladwp.com/
$5 denominations; minimum $10
Association
Price
Regular
Price
Savings
Adult
Child
$73.00
$41.00
$90.00
$45.00
$17.00
$4.00
• Gold Dinner Options: Prime Rib or Gourmet Chicken, Appetizers,
Shrimp Caesar Salad or Veggie Soup, Potatoes, Seasonal Veggies,
Dessert. Children (12 and Under)
Adult
Child
$49.00
$26.00
$60.00
$30.00
$11.00
$4.00
Disneyland 1 Day 1 Park
Adult
Child
$72.00
$66.00
$76.00
$68.00
$4.00
$2.00
General
$16.00
$23.99
$7.99
Includes The Following Counties: Orange, Los Angeles, Inland
Empire, Temecula, San Diego, Palm Springs, Central Coast, Kern
Valley, Central California, Las Vegas and Colorado River
General
$39.00
$46.95
$7.95
Pirates Dinner Adventure- New Low Price!
Adult
Child
$37.00
$28.50
$56.95
$37.95
$19.95
$9.45
Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical
Child (2-12)
Adult
Child
$12.00
$9.00
$14.00
$9.00
$2.00
N/A
Catalina Express
Adult
$56.50
$47.00
$66.50
$51.00
$10.00
$4.00
Employees’ Association Gift Cards
General
SPECIAL EVENTS
Battle of the Dance Dinner Show
• Platinum Dinner Options: Filet Mignon or Fish Du Jour, Appetizers, Smoked Salmon Salad or Lobster Bisque Soup, Potatoes,
Seasonal Veggies, Dessert
Children (3-9) Blackout Days Apply
New! Mulligans All Day Passes
Includes: Miniature Golf, Laser Tag, Rock Wall, Go Karts,
Rookie Go Karts, and Paddle Boats
2011 Golf Guides
Expires 11/30/11
Children (3-11)
(714) 690-1497
• Round trip transportation
• Children ages 2-11 Block Out Days: May 28-30, July 2-4, Sept 3-5 Child
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
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$5 denominations; minimum $10
THEME PARKS
Association
Price
Regular
Price
Savings
Expires
Adventure City
1 year & under free
$10.50
$13.95
$3.45
12/30/11
Aquarium of the Pacific – Long Beach
Adult
Child (3-11)
$17.95
$10.50
$23.95
$12.95
$6.00
$2.45
11/30/11
11/30/11
Castle Park
Adult
Child (under 48”)
$16.50
$12.50
$24.99
$19.99
$8.49
$7.49
02/18/12
02/18/12
Golf ‘N’ Stuff
All Park Pass
2 Hour Unlimited
$12.75
$16.00
$30.50
$25.00
$17.75
$9.00
None
General
$11.00
$12.95
$1.95
12/31/11
Adult
Child
$31.00
$22.00
$56.99
$24.99
$25.99
$2.99
12/31/11
LEGOLAND- 2nd Day Free!
Adult
Child (2& under free)
$53.00
$53.00
$69.00
$59.00
$16.00
$6.00
12/31/11
12/31/11
LEGOLAND- Triple Play
Adult
Child (2& under free)
$63.00
$63.00
$89.00
$79.00
$26.00
$16.00
12/31/11
12/31/11
Adult
Child
$18.00
$12.00
$25.00
$18.00
$7.00
$6.00
12/31/11
12/31/11
Magic Mountain
Adult
Child (48” & under)
$27.00
$17.50
$59.99
$34.99
$32.99
$17.49
12/31/11
12/31/11
Malibu SpeedZone
General
$27.25
$38.50
$11.25
06/18/11
Pacific Park – Santa Monica Pier
All ages
$14.50
$19.95
$5.45
None
Queen Mary - Self Guided Tour
Adult
Child (5-11)
$19.00
$12.50
$24.95
$12.95
$5.95
$.45
None
San Diego Zoo
Adult
Child (3-11)
$34.00
$23.50
$37.00
$27.00
$3.00
$3.50
09/08/11
09/08/11
San Diego Wild Animal Park
Adult
Child (3-11)
$33.00
$23.50
$37.00
$27.00
$4.00
$3.50
09/08/11
09/08/11
Sea World
Adult
Child (3-9)
$47.00
$47.00
$69.00
$59.00
$22.00
$12.00
5/31/12
5/31/12
The Grammy Museum
(5& under free)
Knott’s Berry Farm
Child (3-11) and Seniors (62+)
Madame Tussaunds Hollywood
Children (4-12)
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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
$8.00
$10.25
$2.25
None
Krikorian Theatre Unrestricted
$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
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
$13.00
$16.60
$3.60
n/a
$8.80
$8.80
n/a.
n/a
MOVIES
AMC MOVIE BUNDLE
Includes: 2 Gold Tickets, 2 Small Sodas, 1 Small Popcorn
Regal’s Ultimate Premier Pack (2 unrestricted passes, $10 cert.)
MISCELLANEOUS
See’s Candies 1 lb. Gift Certificate
The Forever Stamp – books of 20
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E-TICKETS ON THE LADWP INTRANET
To access the site, enter hrweb on DWP Computer/Click on the Employees’
Association Link/Click on Eticket Link/ Select Theme Park Banner
THEME PARKS
Association
Price
Regular
Price
Savings
Aquarium of the Pacific
Adult
Child
$16.95
$9.95
$24.95
$12.95
$8.00
$2.00
Disney 1 Day, 1 Park
Adult
Child
$71.00
$65.00
$76.00
$68.00
$5.00
$3.00
Disney 1 Day Park Hopper
Adult
Child
$91.00
$83.00
$101.00
$91.00
$10.00
$8.00
Disney 2 Day Park Hopper
Adult
Child
$138.00
$125.00
$161.00
$146.00
$23.00
$21.00
Disney’s Premium Annual Pass
General
$436.05
$459.00
$22.95
Disney’s Deluxe Annual Pass
General
$312.55
$329.00
$16.45
Disney’s So Cal Annual Pass
General
$227.05
$239.00
$11.95
Disney’s So Cal Select Annual Pass
General
$174.80
$184.00
$9.20
Knott’s Berry Farm
Adult
Child
$27.99
$20.99
$56.99
$24.99
$29.00
$4.00
Knott’s Season Pass
General
$59.99
$59.99
$0.00
Legoland 1 Day
General
$52.00
$69.00
$17.00
Legoland Hopper
General
$62.00
$89.00
$28.00
Sea World Single Day
Adult
Child
$49.99
$49.99
$69.99
$61.99
$20.00
$12.00
Sea World Fun Card
Adult
Child
$59.99
$59.99
$69.99
$61.99
$10.00
$2.00
Soak City
Adult
Child
$21.99
$19.99
$31.99
$21.99
$10.00
$2.00
Universal Studios- Buy a Day, Get 2 Free
General
$64.00
$74.00
$10.00
Universal Annual Pass
General
$72.00
$79.00
$5.00
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION
FREE CONSULTATION AND
REDUCED RATES FOR DWP
EMPLOYEES
LAWP EMPLOYEES’
ASSOCIATION REPORT
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Opening in
Miniland
March 31 !
Second Day FREE!
Save up to $26
on a LEGOLAND® Resort Hopper Ticket valid for admission to LEGOLAND California,
SEA LIFE™ Carlsbad Aquarium and the world’s first LEGOLAND Water Park.
PLUS get a 2nd day FREE before 12/31/11!
Discount tickets available at the Employees’ Association JFB Room A17, x73146.
New!
Op en s S
pring
2011
Water Park is open seasonally and requires same day use as
LEGOLAND California visit. Both visits must be used before 12/31/11.
LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and Knob configurations, the
Minifigure and LEGOLAND are trademarks of the LEGO Group.
©2011 The LEGO Group. LEGOLAND CALIFORNIA RESORT AND
SEA LIFE ARE A PART OF THE MERLIN ENTERTAINMENTS GROUP.
Prices, times and schedules subject to change without notice.
STAR WARS and all characters, names and related indicia are
© 2011 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All rights reserved.
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
KIDS CORNER www. familyfun.go.com
A PAD FOR DAD
Even if Dad’s not the absent-minded-professor type,
he’ll surely appreciate getting this rustic, pocket-size
notebook for Father’s Day. (First to-do item: Thank kids
by taking them out for ice cream!)
A GRATE GIFT FOR DAD
This clever trio is a tasty way to honor the King of the
Grill on Father’s Day.
INGREDIENTS
MATERIALS
Three sheets of plain letter-size thin paper
Hole punch
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.
2.
3.
Cut three sheets of plain
letter-size paper in half
lengthwise. Fold the two
sets of three sheets in half.
Working on one set at a
time, punch two holes 3/4inch in from the fold and
the side.
A Pad for Dad - Step 2 Cut two pieces of thin cardboard
the same size as the folded white paper, then trim about
1/8-inch from the short ends. Cut a 4 1/4- by 11-inch piece
from a brown paper bag, then use glue stick to adhere it to
the two cardboard pieces, leaving a small gap between them,
as shown. Punch four holes 3/4-inch in from the gap and the
side.
A Pad for Dad - Step 3 Fold the
brown paper cover around the
two sets of white paper. Feed a
loop of a 3 1/2-inch rubber band
through each hole, and slide a
small stick through the loops.
Attach newspaper letters to the
cover with glue stick.
Brownie batter
Black food coloring
White frosting
Orange sugar
Caramel creams
Red, yellow, and green candy fruit slices
Hot Tamales candies
INSTRUCTIONS:
1.
To make a batch of 12, place liners in a muffin pan,
oil them, and fill them two thirds full of your favorite
brownie batter, then bake according to the recipe
directions. Let the brownies cool.
2.
In a small bowl, mix one or two drops of black food
coloring with 1/4 cup white frosting. Transfer the
frosting to a ziplock bag and snip a small section from
the corner. Pipe grate lines onto each brownie and let
them set for 20 minutes. Add embers with a sprinkle of
orange sugar.
3.
Prepare the grill food as instructed below and press it in
place atop each brownie.
Kebabs = A caramel cream and red, yellow, and green candy
fruit slices, cut into small pieces + toothpick skewers
Pork chop = two thirds of a caramel cream, molded with
fingers + black food coloring, applied with a toothpick
Hot dogs = Hot Tamales candies + black food coloring,
applied with a toothpick
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
MERCHANDISE
OFFICIAL LADWP LOGO
MERCHANDISE
Women’s T’s
S - XL: $12
Women’s V-Necks
2XL: $13
S-XL: $12
2XL: $13
Men’s Pocket T’s
NEW! Thermos
S-XL: $10
2XL: $12
New! Large Coffee/Soup
Mugs
Black or Blue: $8
Gold: $7
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MERCHANDISE
Men’s Long
Sleeve T’s
S-XL: $10
2XL: $12
Briefcase: $10
Sports bag: $9
Hooded
Sweatshirts
S - XL: $23
2XL: $25
3XL: $27
Polo Shirts
S - XL: $17
2XL: $20
3XL: $21
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Hats: $9
Lanyards: $3
Water Bottle: $8.50
Badge Holder: $3
Kid’s T’s
S - XL: $7
Women’s
Baseball T’s
S-XL: $15
2XL: $16
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 ________________
________________
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HIGHLIGHT
3RD ANNUAL TROUT
DERBY REPORT
For the third year in a row the DWP Anglers Club successfully
organized and staged a trout fishing derby for DWP family
members and friends. You didn’t know that the DWP has an
Anglers Club? You didn’t know that there is a DWP trout
derby? These are common questions that I’ll address in a bit.
As for the Trout Derby it was held at the Santa Ana River Lakes
on January 22nd. We had over 120 DWP family and friends
angling for great prizes and tasty trout. It was a tough day of
fishing but luckily we had a great carne asada shore lunch to
keep spirits high. At the end of the day prizes were awarded to
the 2 top fish in both an adult and child division. We also had a
great raffle with lots of fishy prizes for the participants. I had a
great day as usual but this year was even more meaningful since
I was able to fish with my 2 year old son for the first time.
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If you want to learn more about the club, please don’t hesitate to
give me a call or send me an email. We organize several DWP
exclusive saltwater charters a year and have the trout derby in
the winter. No fees required to join. All that is needed is a
good fishy attitude and an email. All club info is distributed via
email distribution list. For more info please call Adam Perez at
213-367-0262 or you can email me at adam.perez@ladwp.com .
Happy Fishing and see ya on the water
Adam Perez
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RECIPES www.foodnetwork.com
FROZEN BANANA
SPLIT
INGREDIENTS
24 (3.5-ounce) ice-cream sandwiches, unwrapped
6 medium bananas, peeled and thinly sliced
1 (12.25-ounce) jar hot-fudge sauce
1 (10-ounce) jar maraschino cherries,
drained and finely chopped
1 (8-ounce) package milk chocolate covered toffee bits, divided
1 (12.25-ounce) jar butterscotch ice-cream topping
1 (8-ounce) container frozen nondairy whipped topping,
thawed
DIRECTIONS
Line a 13 by 9-inch baking pan with heavy-duty aluminum foil.
Place half of ice-cream sandwiches evenly over bottom of
pan, completely covering bottom, cutting sandwiches to fit,
if necessary. Top evenly with banana slices. Pour hot fudge
sauce over bananas. Top with cherries and 1/2 of the toffee bits
and pour butterscotch evenly on top. Layer with remaining
ice cream sandwiches and spread whipped topping over
sandwiches; sprinkle with remaining toffee bits.
Cover and freeze for at least 4 hours. Remove from pan, using
foil handles. Cut into squares and serve.
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
ROASTED SALMON
NICOISE PLATTER
INGREDIENTS
4 lemons, zested and juiced
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup Dijon mustard
4 garlic cloves, minced
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
6 pounds skin-on fresh salmon fillets
3 pounds small Yukon gold potatoes
1 1/2 pounds haricots verts, stems removed
3 pounds ripe tomatoes, cut into wedges (6 small tomatoes)
12 hard-cooked eggs, peeled and cut in 1/2
1 bunch watercress or arugula
1/2 pound large green olives, pitted
1 can anchovies, optional
Vinaigrette:
1/4 cup champagne vinegar
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup good olive oil
DIRECTIONS
Preheat the oven to 500 degrees F.
For the marinade, whisk together the lemon juice, lemon zest, olive oil,
mustard, garlic, 1 1/2 tablespoons salt and 1/2 tablespoon pepper in a
small bowl and set aside.
Place the salmon on a sheet pan that has been covered in aluminum foil,
and drizzle the marinade over the salmon. Allow the salmon to sit for
15 minutes.
Meanwhile, place the potatoes and 2 tablespoons salt in a large pot of
water. Bring the water to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer for 10
to 15 minutes, until the potatoes are barely tender when pierced with
a knife. Drain the potatoes in a colander, then place the colander with
the potatoes over the empty pot off the heat and cover with a clean, dry
kitchen towel. Leave the potatoes to steam for 15 to 20 minutes, until
tender but firm. When the potatoes are cool enough to handle, slice
them in thick slices and set aside.
2011 METRO PRICES
REGULAR MONTHLY BUS PASS
DESCRIPTION
Metro Monthly
Metro Zone 1
Metro Zone 2
Metro Disabled Pass
Student Monthly Pass
PRICE
$75.00
$22.00
$44.00
$14.00
$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
TAP
AVAILABLE
NOW
• DOES NOT ACCEPT
METROLINK PASSENGERS
Place the salmon in the oven and cook for 12 to 15 minutes, or until it
is almost cooked through. Remove to a plate and allow it to rest for 15
minutes. Remove the skin and break into large pieces.
Blanch the haricots verts in a large pot of boiling salted water for 1 1/2
minutes only. Drain immediately and immerse in a bowl of ice water.
Drain again and set aside.
For the vinaigrette, combine the vinegar, mustard, salt, and pepper.
Slowly whisk in the olive oil to make an emulsion. Set aside.
Arrange the salmon, potatoes, haricots verts, tomatoes, eggs, watercress,
olives and anchovies, if used, on a large flat platter. Drizzle some
vinaigrette over the fish and vegetables and serve the rest in a pitcher on
the side.
DESCRIPTION
EZ Pass
EZ Zone P1
EZ Zone P2
EZ Zone P3
PRICE
$84.00
$22.00
$44.00
$66.00
DESCRIPTION
PRICE
EZ Zone P4
$88.00
EZ Zone P5
$110.00
EZ Sr. Disabled $35.00
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 1-800-COMMUTE
OR VISIT: WWW.METRO.NET
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ASSOCIATION REPORT
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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
CURRENT MEETINGS
9
2
8
11
3
*
25
3
Emergency Loans
Death in Family Loans
Medical/Dental Loans
Late Disability Advances
Nursing Care Grants
Benevolent Grants (Med. Equip)
Safety Shoes
Retirement Death Benefit Adv.
Total:
$19,407.79
$15,150.47
$21,374.00
$10,089.00
$2,325.00
$1,555.02
$16,273.46
$23,954.03
$110,128.77
These services are available to LADWP employees & retirees
because of your generous donations to the Donors’ Welfare
Plan.
MUTUAL BENEFIT PLAN
CURRENT MEMBERSHIP:
$500.00
$1000.00
$2000.00
$3000.00
$4000.00
$5000.00
$10000.00
$15000.00
$20000.00
Total
1
$500.00
182
$182,000.00
199
$398,000.00
1,261 $3,783,000.00
428 $1,712,000.00
1,784 $8,920,000.00
15
$150,000.00
482 $7,230,000.00
386 $7,720,000.00
4,738 $30,095,500.00
IN MEMORIAM
Your Employees’ Association regrets the passing of the following active and retired employees:
Active:
Lidia R. Jack
Carolyn McLaurin
Starla L. Staunton
Susan J. Thisdell
Retired:
Evelyn Bowman
Richard R. Carmen
Phyllis S. Carnahan
William C. Carter
Robert Chow
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03/31/2011
03/2/2011
02/28/2011
03/17/2011
02/05/2011
11/25/2010
03/21/2011
03/11/2011
03/16/2011
Hubert A. Day
Reno DiSano
Betty J. Downey
Roy G. Duff
J. Patrick Farrell
John J. Felldin
Shirley B. Fuller
Danny R. Gill
Steven T. Hensley
Frederick Hopson
Richard Maldonado
Hattie P. Martin
02/05/2011
02/27/2011
02/07/2011
01/16/2011
03/05/2011
03/15/2011
02/09/2011
03/07/2011
03/18/2011
03/12/2011
03/24/2011
02/21/2011
John F. McNulty
Domingo P. Miranda
Frank R. Moon
John M. Murray, Jr.
June C. Pass
Ivy Purvis
Isaac Routtenberg
Robert Sasal
James C. Sherman Jr
Joseph V. Spencer
03/10/2011
02/17/2011
02/15/2011
03/13/2011
03/14/2011
03/05/2011
03/22/2011
03/08/2011
03/21/2011
03/13/2011
KNOW YOUR EMPLOYEES’ ASSOCIATION
DOWNED WORKERS PROGRAM
Your Los Angeles Water and Power Employees’ Association
has introduced a new component of its assistance programs.
As it has done since the early 1930’s, your Water & Power
Employees’ Association added the Downed Workers Program
to complement the benefits offered by the Department and
Local 18.
The new Downed Workers Program will assist family members
of Department employee that requires hospitalization after
sustaining work related injuries. We know that having loved
ones nearby helps recovery, and eases stress during these
difficult times. This program provides instant monetary
disbursements for the cost of family member transportation,
housing, food, and other miscellaneous expenses incurred
while attending to, or visiting the injured employee, with no
expectation of repayment. Upon release from the hospital,
a recovering employee may seek assistance from our other
programs, such as, medical equipment grants and emergency
loans.
We thank the Power System for conceiving this program
and introducing it to the Employees’ Association Board
of Directors in early 2009. Representatives of the Power
Safety & Training Group also met with our Board on several
occasions to develop program guidelines. In November 2009,
the Employees’ Association Board approved the guidelines
and allocated funding for program establishment. In March
2010 program introduction began at quarterly Safety
meetings and in New Employee Orientations. The response
was immediate, and employees generously contributed to the
Donors’ Welfare Plan.
The new Downed Workers Program fulfills our stated mission
of providing assistance to employees and their families.
We should be proud to have programs that help our fellow
employees and the community during difficult times.
Remember, all assistance programs rely on Donors’ Welfare
Plan funding, so we seek your support in promoting this
program and encouraging employees to contribute.
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PSST
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ASSOCIATION SERVICES
WorkWear Express
Granada Hills
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
(818) 831-9675
SAFETY SHOE SUPERVISOR AUTHORIZATION FORM
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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:
SHARE THE RIDE! JOIN A VANPOOL, CARPOOL
OR SIGN UP FOR TRANSIT AND RECEIVE A
MONTHLY SUBSIDY. VISIT THE CARS OFFICE
(JFB, A-16) FOR MORE INFORMATION!
NEW VANPOOL STARTING: Two seats available.
Pick-up locations are Oxnard, Moorpark, Simi
Valley and ends at Truesdale. Schedule 4/10 w/
Friday’s off. 6AM-4:30PM. Contact: Bobby
(213) 792-8550
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 #156: Looking for new riders.
From Lancaster to Mojave. 7:00AM-5:30PM
Contact: John Misustin (661) 824-7918
VANPOOL #20: Looking for new riders. From
Oxnard to Northridge. 6:30AM-4:00PM.
Contact: Rick (805) 766-1041
CARPOOL: From Arleta (SF Valley) to the JFB,
7 a.m.-4:45p.m. Shift 9/80 schedule. Rotate
using own car. Contact: Silvia (213) 367-1517
FORMING NEW VANPOOL: From Thousand
Oaks to Main Street-down 101 Fwy. 6:00AM3:30PM Contact: David (805) 559-1255
CARPOOL TO CERRITOS: From 183RD &
Carmenita to JFB (6:00AM-3:45PM) 2nd
Friday ASDO. Use our own car. Contact:
Hugh (213) 367-0851
VANPOOL #44: Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana,
Rialto area to Main St. 6:00AM-3:30PM
Contact: Antonio Daisley (213) 367-7569
CARPOOL: From West Covina to JFB (6:303:30p.m.) 1st Monday ASDO. Take turns
driving. Contact: Minh (213) 367-4488
CARPOOL: From Simi Valley to JFB. Work
8:30am-6pm. Contact: Tracy (818) 679-1693
VANPOOL #112: Looking for drivers for
Palmdale/Lancaster area to JFB. 9/80
schedule- 6:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Contact:
Bruce Collins (213) 367-5914 or bruce.
collins@ladwp.com
CARPOOL: From San Pedro to the JFB
6:30a.m.-4:00p.m. Shift 9/80 schedule. Rotate
driving using own car. Contact: Maria Sharma
(213) 367-1935
CARPOOL: From Walnut (Pathfinder RD
+ Brea Cyn. Cut-off or Close by) To JFB.
6:30AM-4:15PM- 1st Friday ASDO. Use Our
Own Car. Contact: Del (213) 367-5194 or
(213) 926-2838
VANPOOL #95: Looking for new riders from
South Bay. Leave Artesia/Aviation to JFB.
6:45AM-4:30PM Contact: George
(213) 367-4172
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
TRANSPORTATION:
1957 GMC 35 FOOT BUS CONVERSION: New
motor in 2003 with 2000 miles. Asking
$22,000. Contact: Terry (562) 237-4753
2006 FLEETWOOD GEAR BOX: 5th wheel 37 ½
feet. Front bedroom slide out, two gas tanks,
two queen electric beds in garage pressure
washer, 5500 watt Onan generator. $30,000.
Contact: Joel (626) 290-5003
FOR SALE: Awesome Escalade! $25,000 obo2004 low mileage - clean. Contact: Chris
(310)488-1646 or email
ccbolivar.cb@gmail.com
VANPOOL #39: Chino to JFB. 6:00AM3:45PM. Contact: Charnpreet Dhillon
(213) 367-0170
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
CARPOOL: From Simi Valley to JFB. 6:30 A.M
– 4:00 P.M. 9/80, Contact Pat
(213) 367-5294 or (805) 813-2067
LOOKING FOR CARPOOL: From Chatsworth/
West Hills/Northridge to JFB or Downtown
L.A. Will share gas. 9/80 schedule 8 a.m. –
5:30 p.m. Willing to change. Contact Shilpa at
(213) 367-0610
VANPOOL #8: La Puente mall/City of Industry
(Park & Ride) to Temple Yard and JFB, 9/80
schedule, 6:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Contact Mary
Weber (213) 367-2999
HARLEY DAVIDSON 2003: 100th Anniversary
Fat-Boy, Gold-Key Edition, All Chromed,
Many Extras, Excellent Condition, 7,500 miles,
$15,000 OBO. Contact: Rex
(213) 792-85977 or (714) 996-1430
FOR SALE: 2005 Honda Civic LX, 89k miles,
excellent condition, $8,500.00 OBO Contact:
Charles (661) 609-9840
1992 MERCEDES E300: White With Grey
Leather Interior, Zebrano Wood Trim, 6 Cyl,
Automatic, 4 DR, Fully Loaded, Never In An
Accident, 142 M, Very Clean, $3850 Contact:
Fares (626) 320-4714
2002 HONDA ACCORD EX: Automatic Coupe,
Black with Leather Interior, 6 CD, Sunroof,
Power Windows, A/C Lifetime Old Change
Plan. $5,900. Contact: Vipin (661) 309-7906
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CLASSIFIEDS
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE: Double pane glass window $200
obo, different sizes, 12-in-1 card reader $8,
wireless mouse $5 new, Logitech webcam $20
new. Contact: Suzie (626) 380-6383
FULL SIZE MATTRESS SET: Includes Low
Profile Box Spring and Frame. Aireloom
Bamboo, Firm, Pillow Top. Used 2 Months.
Paid $1800, Sell $500 OBO. Contact: Diana
367-8125
SOFA AND LOVE SEAT: Floral design, very
good condition, only $200.00. Refrigerator &
freezer, white, great condition, 18.2 cubic feet,
66.5h x 30”w x 33.5”D. Only $175. Contact:
Javad (213) 792-8412 or (213) 367-2700
POLK AUDIO SPEAKERS: Rarely used two Polk
Audio black floor loudspeakers model RT800.
Similar to RTIA5 sold for $899.90 a pair
asking $350 OBO. Contact: Maral
(818) 957-5949
FOR SALE: Yamaha YPT-320 touch sensitive
keyboard (2010 model). Includes single
x-stand & bench. $105.00 Contact: Connie
(626) 497-6551
KING SIZE BED WITH DRESSER: Pine
furniture, darker color. Dresser full size with
mirror. Good condition. $350.00 OBO
Contact: Art (562) 508-2904
LETTERMAN JACKET FOR SALE: Brand new
white and black, very sharp, size XL, cost $150.
DON’T MISS OUT!! Contact: Sharon Moore
(213) 367-3492
OAKLAND RAIDERS TURN AROUND BUS TRIP
& TAILGATE PARTY: Come join us on our
annual trip to Oakland. For more information
Contact: Joe (909) 519-8683 or email
raiderjo@roadrunner.com
JACK RUSSELL PUPS FOR SALE: No Papers.
Full Blooded. Born 12-22-10 $300.00
Contact: Jerry (323) 365-0330
2 SMALL SHIH-TZU DOGS: Male and Female,
Age 1 year, Black & White, Brown & White
(color), Looking for a loving home, great
for family and children. Cost $400.00 each.
Contact: Kimberly (310) 629-9082
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
YAMAHA STAGE CUSTOM ADVANTAGE DRUM
SET: 6 drums, 9 Zildjain cymbals, all hardware,
and many, many extras. Includes cases, spare
heads, cow bell, timbales, etc. $1800. Contact:
Jerry (760) 242-4953
ELVIS PRESLEY ENTHUSIASTS: Phone, double
deck of cards, watch, 24K gold plated record/
photo with certificate, jackets and t-shirt (XL).
Contact: Emily (909) 357-1608
PIERCE BROS. VALLEY OAKS-WESTLAKE:
Oakvale Garden, Double Internment (Plot 74).
Asking $9,600. Contact: Kenneth Martens
(360) 939-0559
FOR SALE: Top of the line MAYTAG washer
and electric dryer. In excellent condition. $195
for both. Contact: Larry (818) 883-5870
BRAND NEW MAGLIGHT: LED 3D cell
flashlight for sale! $25 Contact: Ralph (213)
798-5255
ENJOY ATV & M/C RIDING IN OUR LOCAL AREA
(CAL CITY, JAWBONE, ETC) BUT NO CLUBS TO
TAKE TRIPS WITH. I’M MAKING A CONTACT
LIST OF FOLKS INTERESTED IN CAMPING &
RIDING TOGETHER ONCE A MONTH OR SO.
FAMILY ORIENTED. Contact: Rick (805) 4333195 or email rhinohd@dslextreme.com
MUST SELL: Two curio/hutches, excellent
condition one with full length mirror on inside
at back, glass doors, glass sides, glass shelves,
upper/lower case. $250 Negotiable. Second one
in excellent condition cherry wood curio/hutch,
glass shelves, gold beveled glass doors, two large
drawers at bottom. $250 Negotiable. The cherry
wood glass shelves are strong to hold books or
dishes. Contact: Shari Mehr (310) 398-1130.
LARGE BIRD CAGE: Used, H63”W33”D24”.
Door 12”X32” Black enamel, bar spacing 1”
with three feeder doors and bowls, large swing,
2 perches, slide out tray, in good condition,
retails from $400 to $724. Asking price $270
Contact: (562) 699-5328
LARGE DOG HOUSE: Used,
H341/2”W30”D361/2” Insulated cottage look,
shelter with shutters that open and close, raised
& on 2 rollers. Retails from $150 (not as cute)
to $300. Asking price $100 Contact: Rachel
(562) 699-5328
DOG HOUSE: Used, H31”W24”D32” Durable
raised, ventilated, vinyl bar n style with wor
n zip mat. Retails for $70. Asking for $15.
Contact: (562) 699-5328
RENTAL PROPERTY
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOUSE: $1,650. San
Gabriel, newly remolded bath, kitchen with
granite countertop rangehood, dual-paint
windows, and washer/dryer hook up. Ample
parking. Contact: (626) 821-8670
INGLEWOOD SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE, 2 BDR,
1 BATH, LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM: Recent
upgrades, back yard and detached garage.
Quiet community. Call after 7. Contact: Mary
(323) 600-4615
ARCADIA: 2BR, 1 BA apt for rent. Arcadia
school, remodeled bath, new paint, hw floor,
washer/dryer hookup, garage, private courtyard.
$1325/mo Contact: Chris (626) 278-8923
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. Pictures available. Contact:
Doug (213) 272-0700
REAL ESTATE
SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM/2 BATH HOME FOR
SALE: fresh paint throughout, new carpet and
dark birch floors, remodeled kitchen, enclosed
patio, custom blinds in every room, private
backyard with new grass, sprinklers and fruit
trees, 2 car detached garage. Contact Rick
Lobos at (949) 310-8188
SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL SPECIAL EVENT
VIDEOGRAPHER: Over 30 years experience.
Ask about DWP special pricing. See samples
of work at www.videoyou.com Contact: Maury
Gomberg- Video Services Un-Limited
(818) 727-7746
ELECTRICIAN FOR HOME OR YOUR BUSINESS:
Service with pride + expertise. Main power
upgrades, additions, inspections. Lic 369867
since 1978 Contact: Art (760) 662-1949
AA CIVIC CENTER PARTICIPATION: Thursday
4:30 PM, AA Luncheon Meeting Every Friday
12:00 Noon Room A-18A. Contact: Ricardo
(323) 660-9035
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CLASSIFIEDS
“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
$$$ MONEY: for your 50’s & 60’s Rock, Surf,
Beat, Instrumental, R&B & Rockabilly vinyl
45’s, any condition will do, happy to dig
through collections. Contact: Jorge Coldivar
(626) 391-5170
WE NEED VOLUNTEERS: To help with AdoptA-School Reading Program. Seeking active or
retired DWP employees. Contact: Oscar
(213) 367-0530
WE NEED CHILDRENS BOOKS: First through
fifth grade for Union Elementary School.
Donate your children’s old books to our AdoptA-School Reading Program. For donations or
information contact: Oscar Medina
(213) 367-0530
WANTED
RETIREES - WE GET TOGETHER ONCE A YEAR
FOR A FUN RV CAMPOUT. IF YOU WOULD
LIKE TO JOIN US, CONTACT: Larry Alger
(562) 597-8017
BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION: Please send them
to JFB, Room 424, Attn: Norma
NEED BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION: Please send
to Nancy Fairbanks 14401 Saticoy Street, Bldg
#3 Thank you Contact: Nancy (562) 673-0569,
ADVERTISE IN
THE ASSOCIATION
REPORT!
FOR IMAGE
ATTACHMENTS- PLEASE
ADD $10 IMAGE FEE OPTION
(BLACK AND WHITE IMAGE ONLY)
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
KELLI LOFING AT (213) 367-3144
WANTED: Music equipment, mics, mic stands,
mixers, DJ equipment, cords, etc. Contact:
Macklin (562) 228-6260
REDEEM YOUR CERTIFICATES AT THE
SEE’S CANDIES STORE NOW AT
W
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UNION STATION
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LAWP EMPLOYEES’
Los Angeles Water & Power Employees’ Association
BIG
BEAR
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
DASH TICKETS
ASSOCIATION
PRICE:
Geared for families,
mainstream skiers, and snowboarders
Snow Summit
$30.00 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
$57.00
Base Pass
$80.00Blackout Dates May Apply
Zone 1 Pass
$100.00
Zone 2 Pass
$124.00
Zone 3 Pass
$140.00 Association Price:Zone 4 Pass
Adult (22 & older): $45.00
(regular: $53)
PRICE
$30.00
$46.00
$56.00
$67.00
$75.00
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.
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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. 1st
Jan. 1st
Feb. 1st
Mar. 1st
Apr. 1st
May 1st
For
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Aug.
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REAL ESTATE
SERVICES
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FUND-RAISER
MISCELLANEOUS
OVER 25 WORDS
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❏ FREE
❏ $_______
NAME_______________________________________ EMP.#_ __________________WORK PHONE__________________________
IF RETIREE, HOME PHONE #_______________________ ADDRESS___________________________________________________
SIGNATURE_________________________________________________________________ DATE__________________________
Please type or print your ad EXACTLY the way you want it to appear: (INCLUDING CONTACT NAME & PHONE NUMBER)
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Send application to:
Los Angeles Water & Power Employees’ Association
Services Committee
General Office Building, 111 N. Hope Street, Room A-17
Los Angeles, CA 90012
(213) 367-3144
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For Office Use Only
Fee received $__________________
for the months of: _____________
1.________________
2.________________
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FUN & GAMES
SUDOKU
Understanding
the Rules
Sudoku is a test of
logic and patience no math is needed.
Fill in the grid so
that the numbers 1
through 9 appear only
once in every vertical
and horizontal column
and every 3x3 minibox. Start by scanning
the columns and rows.
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Los Angeles Water & Power Employees’ Association
gratulations
RAFFLE WINNERS FOR
To
nthly raffle winners for
February 2009
APRIL / MAY
2011
Steve Howe
asim Ghaffari
J Chan
ank Salas
Carlos Serrano
Jacquie Mendez
hris Yoxsimer
1st - Make any purchase from the
Employees’ Association Office or 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.....
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Here’s How You Can Be
Our Next Winner:
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.
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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.
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