IWOSC Welcomes & Interviews Owner of New Culver City Bookstore From:
IWOSC Westside Satellite Host Robin Quinn always loved the well-windowed corner commercial space at Duquesne Avenue and Culver Boulevard in downtown Culver City, CA. One day in January 2021 she discovered it had been transformed into a bookstore called Village Well Books & Coffee. Ms. Quinn wanted to meet and greet the owner, and knew other members of the Independent Writers of Southern California would want to do the same. What a treat to have a beautiful new, general-interest bookstore within walking distance, says Ms. Quinn.
Plans to open the store last year were quashed due to the pandemic. As an alternative, Owner and Founder Jennifer Caspar launched its ecommerce site last June
Martha Sternbach, 94, loves embroidery and has spent hours at her craft.
Joe Goldfarb, coming up fast on his 104
th birthday, has logged a lot of miles on the stationary bike in his room.
The lockdown at Palm Court Retirement Living in Culver City began in December after a COVID-19 breakout, and the residents some of whom are Holocaust survivors had to find ways to cope with their isolation.
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Rita Hausman, 90, fell even more deeply in love with the music she loves.
“I found out there’s a button on my TV that plays classic country-western 24/7,” said Hausman, who sounded so chipper, you’d never know she has been trapped in her room for nearly two months.
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