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WLA Community Police Station - Youth Programs 

The Los Angeles Police Department and your local West Los Angeles Community Police Station have developed an exciting array of youth programs that are enriching the lives of local area children.  The youth programs consist of the Police Activity League (PAL), the Deputy Auxiliary Police (DAP), and the Cadet Program. 

These programs provide the youth of our community, ranging in ages from 7-20, with a path away from gangs and towards success.  The programs provide training that instill discipline, promote leadership, and enhance academic achievement in all of its members.  The West Los Angeles Community Police Station Youth Programs help transform the children of today into the leaders of tomorrow. 

If you are interested in joining our program and having your child participate, come to the West Los Angeles Community Police Station located at 1663 Butler Avenue, Los Angeles, California, 90025, and pick up an application today.  For more information about the youth programs, or to find out how you can assist these outstanding programs financially, please contact Police Officer Timothy Hope, at (310) 444-0748, or by email at 37083@lapd.lacity.org. 

LOCAL FARMERS MARKETS


Westwood Village Farmers Market: Wednesdays, 2 - 7 pm; Broxton & Kinross Avenues (south of the Fox Westwood Village and Bruin theatres) 2 Hours Free Parking in city's Broxton Parking Garage (1036 Broxton Ave.)

Brentwood Farmers Market: Every Sunday, 9 am-2:30 pm, 741 Gretna Green Way, One block west of Bundy, between San Vicente and Montana Ave.

West L.A. Farmers Market: Sundays, 9 am-2 pm, 11338 Santa Monica Blvd. At Corinth Ave. on the Court House/Civic Center plaza, behind the Public Library. Free parking.

Century City:  Thursdays, 11 am to 3 pm, 1800 Avenue of the Stars (just south of Santa Monica Blvd. at the end of  the bridge spanning Avenue of the Stars). 

 

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Olympic-Style Archery Range Now Open            
 
               

The city’s parks department  has unveiled a state- of-the-art archery range for enthusiasts of the sport and future Olympic athletes as L.A. prepares to host the Olympic Games in 2028.

The Easton Rancho Park Archery Range — located at 2459 Motor Ave. in the Cheviot Hills Recreation Center — underwent an extensive $2 million renovation to replace a smaller, outdated facility with soaring pavilions and four levels of shooting lanes.

The archery range is available for public use, free of charge. Normal park hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week for those who bring their own equipment. Beginners’ classes and equipment are available on weekends on a first-come, first-serve basis.

PUBLIC LIBRARIES

Westwood Branch

1246 Glendon Avenue

LA 90024

310 474-1739

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Palms-Rancho Park Branch

2920 Overland Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90064-4220
(310) 840-2142

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LOCAL MUSEUMS

Hammer Museum

10899 Wilshire Blvd.

LA 90024

310 443-7000

Fowler Museum
at UCLA

308 East Charles Young Drive   

310 825-4361

UCLA Meteorite Gallery

Geology Building, Room 3697
595 Charles Young Drive East
Los Angeles, CA 90095

Email: meteorites@ucla.edu
Phone: 310-825-2015


Getty Museum (Brentwood)
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, California 90049

Please note that access to the Getty Center is only via the main gate on N. Sepulveda Boulevard.

(310) 440-7300

http://www.getty.edu/

Annenberg Space for Photography

2000 Avenue of the Stars, #10
Los Angeles, CA 90067
213.403.3000
http://www.annenbergspacefor

photography.org/

                                   

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