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Culver City Patch Fab 5: Scandals, Shelters and French Markets

Happy Kwanzaa, Culver City! As I am resting from Christmas figgy pudding, I thought it a nice post-Christmas treat to share my favorite five stories from the week.

The presents have been opened, the bows are crinkled, but the pine smell still lingers...Christmas is officially over in Culver City, and the time for New Year's resolutions is nigh. As you reflect on the past year and get ready for the next, sit back and enjoy my five favorite stories from the week. 

This week's "" featured a man who became homeless only 10 days ago. Rob Gerard found shelter this week from the rain and cold in Culver City. 

"The Bite" columnist Mary McGrath headed over to  to check out our newest French arrival. 

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Linwood Howe parents sounded off on the controversial state list of underperforming schools—and why they feel that Linwood shouldn't have made the cut. 

After community concern popped up about , the city decided to address the public. 

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What would Christmas be without a new puppy? Zoom Room Culver City owner David Essex gives tips on how to adjust to the new addition to your family. 

And...

For those who want to celebrate Kwanzaa, head over to SHARE: The Self-Help and Recovery Exchange at 5:30 p.m. today. The staff there will light the traditional Kwanzaa candles, sing and educate the public on the background of the holiday. SHARE! Culver City, 6666 Green Valley Circle; (310) 846-5270

What were your favorite stories from the week? Be sure to post them in the comments section. 


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