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La Based Kentwood Players Hit A Home Run With Drama

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Jack Lyons Theatre & Film Critic

One of Southern California’s oldest, continuously running (sixth-three years) Community Theatres, the highly honored and respected Kentwood Players of Westchester, is performing John Patrick Shanley’s powerful and resonating drama “Doubt, A Parable”, intelligently and sensitively directed by Gail Bernardi.

It helps that the overall production is blessed (no pun intended) with a strong cast of performers who bring to life the characters in this excellent production concerning  uncertainty as to the actions of a parish priest and one of his students.  The burning question driving the story becomes: was there an issue of inappropriate behavior on the part of the parish priest or is it merely a feeling on the part of the school’s principal that the incident actually took place?

The story set in a Catholic grade school in 1964 New York City is the battleground between its Principal, Sister Aloysius Beauvier (a worldly and driven Joanna Churgin), of the Sisters of Charity and Father Brendan Flynn (an excellent Matt Landig), the young and popular parish Pastor of St, Nicholas Church.  The time frame is pre Vatican Two.  The “old guard and old boy network” is the rule of the day.  Nuns are required to follow the chain of command when making any inquiries, beyond their purview, regarding rules and regulations.  All actions and questions, religious and secular, are to go through the priests.  The Catholic Church has been a male dominated organization for 2000 years.

When a “he said, she said” fundamental issue arises such as in “Doubt, A Parable”, the writing and the crafting of the story rises to the forefront.  Shanley’s compelling piece, beautifully illustrates the many facets of his core story – uncertainty, conviction, and doubt.  His stand is not to convince one position over the other.  His thrust is to present the issue in a believable, compelling setting and let the audience make up their own minds.  The irony of the story, although set in 1964, doesn’t escape audiences of the twenty-first century.

Offering solid support in this outstanding Kentwood Players production is Heather Barnett as the young and inexperienced Sister James.  Barnett nicely captures the essence of youth and vulnerability in her role as the teacher of the 12 year-old student in question (an unseen Donald Muller), and in her reluctant and conflicted ally status to Sister Aloysius.

Jacquelin Schofield is just downright terrific as Mrs. Muller.  She strikes just the right note in her poignant defense and protection of her son in her scene with Churgin’s unwavering position concerning Father Flynn.  It’s great stuff and excellent theatre at its best.  The same goes for the powerful confrontations between Churgin and Landig in their scenes where the rigid rules governing male vs. female chain of command issues within the church are emotionally pushed to the limit.

The technical credits perfectly complement the vision director Bernardi brings to the production.  The set design and decorations by Michael Nozzi are visually pitch-perfect.  I especially liked the statuary, which not only lends verisimilitude to the setting, but allows the very talented actors the room and feel necessary for them to perform their magic.  John Beckwith enriches the total visual experience with an excellent mood- inducing lighting design, which allows the costume designs of Kathy Dershimer to be fully appreciated.

The Kentwood Players of Westchester have come up with a real winner in “Doubt, A Parable”.  It’s a pity there were not more people in the audience the night I attended.  This is a show worthy of theatre-loving people.  The production performs on Fridays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm through August 18th.  The Westchester Playhouse is located at 8301 S. Hindry Ave, Los Angeles, 90045.  Tickets and reservation information may be obtained by calling the box office at 310-645-5156.

Attempted Homicide

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On Sunday July 29, 2012, at approximately 2350 hours, police officers from the Desert Hot Springs Police Department received calls regarding shots fired in the area Ironwood Drive / El Cajon Drive.

As officers began checking the area they contacted two male adults who had suffered gunshot wounds. The victims were transported to Desert Regional Medical Center for treatment. Both subjects were treated for their injuries and released.

The suspect vehicle was described as a dark colored Chevrolet Impala. The Desert Hot Springs Police Department is asking anyone who possibly witnessed the above shooting to please call with the information.

The Desert Hot Springs Police Department would like to remind our citizens to report any suspicious activity immediately by calling “911” or calling our business line at (760) 329-2904 Ext. 330.

Anyone with any information regarding this crime should also contact the Desert Hot Springs Police Department and ask to speak with Detective Sandoval.

Dispatch Tel: (760) 329-2904

Homeless Walk 2012 fundraising luncheon

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Roy’s Resource Center hosted a luncheon on July 25, 2012 as a fundraiser for Helene Nelson’s walk for the homeless.

Helene plans to walk along the coast from Washington state to Huntington Beach, California beginning in September. Along the way she will be interviewing homeless people and living as they do.

The purpose of her walk is to raise Desert Hot Springs portion of the annual contribution to keep Roy’s Resource Center open to meet the needs of our homeless population.

Watch more great photos by Bruce Montgomery of this event!

Dangerous Presence

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Psychologist, Jacquelyn Kincaid’s five-acre garden estate becomes deadly ground when blatant sex acts in a hot tub fuel a serial killer’s lethal vendetta. In her quest to prove her kid brother innocent of the murders, Jacquelyn fights for his life and finds herself butting heads with the law, all the way up the bureaucratic ladder to the FBI.

A thriller

by M. G. Cronkite

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“the London Booster” (video)

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Ahead of London Olympic Games, even the traditional London double decker buses are getting excited. Czech artist David Cerny unveiled his sculpture of a big red double decker bus, nicknamed “the London Booster”, performing push-ups with the help of an engine powering a pair of robotic arms.

DHS City Manager Report

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City Manager Rick Daniels

July 20, 2012 City Manager’s Office, City Manager Rick Daniels:

• Attended the following meetings/events:
o Weekly updates with Mayor, Mayor Pro Tem, and Councilors Sanchez and Matas.
o Economic Development Department Update.
o Planning Change in Command Ceremony.
o Festival Advisory Committee Meeting – Committee will re-issue the Request for Proposals at the request of a couple of potential vendors and review submittals at their next meeting on September 5, 2012 at 3:00 P.M. at the Carl May Community Center.
o Council Policy & Procedures Committee Meeting.
o Working on re-use of the Wardman Boys and Girls Club buildings.
o Working with Mission Springs Park users to find opportunities to cohabit the park
by coordinating use times. Park turf is suffering from over-use.
o Working on RDA Properties Asset Management Plan.
o Engaged legal counsel for Oversight Board.

• Community Health & Wellness Center –
o Site work north – Steel posts for pool shade structures have been installed.  Irrigation and landscape ongoing.
o Site work south – Grading is ongoing. Installation of curbs and gutters ongoing.
o Site work east – Splash pad structure line plumbing ongoing. Pool equipment setting ongoing.
o Phase I structure – Plaster ongoing.  Interior painting ongoing.  Cabinetry and casework ongoing.  Restroom Tile installation ongoing.  Sheet metal installation to exterior fascia ongoing  Installation of air conditioning units and exterior
ducts ongoing.  T-Bar ceilings currently being installed o Phase II Structure (Expansion Area)  Framing ongoing.  Roofing ongoing.  Rough plumbing installed.  Rough electrical installed.
o See progress photos:

Administrative Services Department Finance
• Oral Board interviews were conducted for the Director of Finance & Administration. Finalists will be interviewed by the City Manager.
• Proposals were received in response to the RFP for Economic Development Consulting Services and have been forwarded to the Economic Development Committee for screening and interviews.
• Work is nearing completion on the Five-Year Financial Plan and Monthly Financial Report; both documents will be presented to the City Council on September 4, 2012.
• Staff is reviewing and analyzing the RDA Dissolution Trailer Bill, AB 1484, to ensure compliance.

Business License
• The following 20 new Business Licenses were issued in June 2012:
1) Harvest Ice LLC (17001 Palm Dr, DHS, CA 92240)
2) Everyday Communications Corp. dba: Everday Energy (804 Pier View Way #201 Oceanside, CA 92054)
3) Joanna Angelos–Reciprocal Massage Therapist (53110 Avenida Ramirez, La Quinta, CA 92253)
4) All American Street Service (7626 Rockaway Ave. Yucca Valley, CA 92284)
5) Desert Home Repairs (68479 E. Palm Canyon Dr. Cathedral City, CA 92234)
6) Max Patino Electric (15705 Ave. Mirola, DHS, CA 92240)
7) Pacific Electric Lighting & Sound Inc. (330 E. 3rd St. Beaumont, CA 92223)
8) American Solar Direct (2400 Broadway Ave. #240 Santa Monica, CA 90404)
9) Michele’s Skin Care & Massage (8340 Annandale Ave, DHS, CA 92240)
10) Valleycrest Landscape Maintenance (8726 Calabash Ave. Fontana, CA 92335)
11) Legacy Constructors, Inc. (78365 Hwy 111 #396 La Quinta, CA 92253)
12) Universal Asphalt Co. Inc. (10610 S. Painter Ave. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90660)
13) Yeh Dynasty Entertainment, LLC (11000 Palm Dr., DHS, CA 92240)
14) Brisas DePaz Apts. (65921 Flora Ave., DHS, CA 92240)
15) Bernards’s (555 First St. San Fernando, CA 91340)
16) Red Hawk Tobacco Shop (12675 Palm Dr., DHS, CA 92240)
17) Pacific Coast Home Solutions (4155 E. La Palma #500 Anaheim, CA 92807)
18) Gardner Pool Plastering (45900 Commerce St. B3 Indio, CA 92201)
19) The American Bottling Co.–New Ownership (1188 Mt. Vernon Ave., Riverside, CA. 92507)
20) JAG Architecture (15 Hubble #200 Irvine, CA 92618)

Economic Development Department Public Works
• Replaced stop sign at Desert View and Foxdale.
• Cleaned catch basin grates along Pierson Blvd.
• Removed weeds from curbs/gutters along Palm Dr.
• Landscape maintenance at Rancho Del Oro.
• Replaced gun lockers at the Police Dept.
• Cleaned up following a water leak at the Carl May Community Center (toilet overflow).
• Completed work orders for the Skyborne Fire Station, Senior Center and a City-owned building.
• Prepared the Carl May Community Center for various meetings. Engineering
• On July 18, 2012, the City issued a Notice Inviting Sealed Bids for the Western Avenue and Scenic Drive North of Pierson Boulevard Improvement Project. Bids are due in the City Clerk’s Office by 2:30 P.M. on August 7, 2012. More information
can be found on the City’s website at www.cityofdhs.org.

Public Safety Administration
• Participated in a Community Health and Wellness Center meeting.

Patrol
• Handled 548 incidents (calls for service/officer generated activities), including 16 misdemeanor arrests, 10 Felony arrests, 79 traffic stops with 31 citations, 65 patrol checks (includes City parks and businesses) and three (3) DUIs.

Code Enforcement
• Prevailed in the Small Claims Court action filed by Mr. Metcalfe.
• Contacting property owners and tenants regarding trash and debris placement prior to collection and the next quarterly community clean-up scheduled for July 23, 2012 through July 27, 2012.
• On July 19, 2012, Code Enforcement Officer Schooley investigated a report of illegal electrical work at a dwelling, which contained a Marijuana cultivating operation. Many violations were noted.
• Obtained an Abatement Warrant for demolition of the structures at 66238 1st Street.
• Organizing the demolition and abatement of sub-standard structures at 66191 Desert View Ave.
• Discussions continue regarding receivership for the former Flamingo Hotel.
• Researching resources and options for clean-up and abatement of trash, junk and debris, to further reduce neighborhood blight on vacant parcels.
• During a follow up inspection in the 13700 block of Verbena on July 10, 2012, Code Enforcement Officer Che Hill observed smoke coming from the rear of the property. The fire was contained by CalFire with the help of the DHS Police Officers. There were no injuries reported
• Two (2) partially constructed bank-owned properties (66657 and 66663 San Rafael Rd.) cleared of severely overgrown weeds and junk and are currently in escrow.
• Met with Planning, Building & Safety and the City Prosecutor to discuss our plan of action regarding the Hyundai Hotel. Exploring the Health & Safety Receivership option for the property. For more information on this process visit http://calreceivers.com.
• A third level Administrative Citation ($500) was issued to Linda Vista Senior Apartment for False Alarm Responses by CalFire.
• Administrative Citations for lack of a current business license were issued to the following:
o A business in the 11900 block of Palm Dr.
o A business in the 12900 block of Tamar Drive
o A business in the 65900 block of Pierson Blvd.
o A business in the 17000 block of Palm Dr.