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LARCHMONT LEADER Joane Heggenberger Pickett and other fans celebrate the Boulevard with Councilman LaBonge in 2006. Photo by Wiley Pickett
Former City Councilman Tom LaBonge brought his love of Los Angeles and enthusiasm everywhere he went, from his regular hikes in Griffith Park, to dining at Pink’s Hot Dog stand and to city streets, where he would help city crews pick up trash.
He lit up the
Larchmont Chronicle offices when he walked in with a boisterous hello, and, during the holidays, he brought loaves of pumpkin bread and yearly calendars featuring photos of Los Angeles landmark vistas shot by the avid photographer.
By City News Service
Delta Air Lines Unveils $229-Million Dollar Enhancement Of LAX Terminal 5
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The LAX pylons are drenched in Dodger blue and white this weekend as the city continues to mourn the death of former Councilmember Tom LaBonge, whose enthusiasm for the city and seemingly endless knowledge of its history earned him the nickname “Mr. Los Angeles.
LaBonge died Thursday at age 67. He represented the council s Fourth District from 2001-15, overseeing an area that includes Koreatown, Mid- Wilshire, the Miracle Mile, Fairfax District and much of Hollywood, Silver Lake, Los Feliz and Griffith Park.
On Friday, airport officials announced plans for the tribute to LaBonge, as well as legendary Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda, who also died Thursday night.
By City News Service
Delta Air Lines Unveils $229-Million Dollar Enhancement Of LAX Terminal 5
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The LAX pylons are drenched in Dodger blue and white this weekend as the city continues to mourn the death of former Councilmember Tom LaBonge, whose enthusiasm for the city and seemingly endless knowledge of its history earned him the nickname “Mr. Los Angeles.
LaBonge died Thursday at age 67. He represented the council s Fourth District from 2001-15, overseeing an area that includes Koreatown, Mid- Wilshire, the Miracle Mile, Fairfax District and much of Hollywood, Silver Lake, Los Feliz and Griffith Park.
On Friday, airport officials announced plans for the tribute to LaBonge, as well as legendary Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda, who also died Thursday night.