March 2023

March 5, 2024

Environmental Services Hosts Koreatown Environmental Clean Up Day

On Saturday, February 17, 2024 KYCC Environmental Services partnered with the Wilshire Center Koreatown Neighborhood Council to host the first Koreatown Environmental Clean Up Day. Read more

Community News

🗳️ It’s Election Day! There’s still time to make your voice heard by mailing in your ballot or voting in person at a Vote Center! Find your neighborhood Ballot Drop Box or Vote Center in L.A. County by visiting PLAN.LAVOTE.GOV to find the location most convenient to you.

March Ktown Beautiful Cleanup

Join KYCC this March as we come together for three Ktown Beautiful cleanup events! ☀️🏙️ We look forward to working alongside our community as we roll up our sleeves and show our neighborhood streets some love and care 🧡 Sign up today

JM Eagle LA Championship at Wilshire Country Club

KYCC is proud to share that the JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro is taking place at the historic Wilshire Country Club in the heart of Hollywood from April 25-28. Since 2018, the LPGA Tour has staged its premiere Los Angeles LPGA event at Wilshire Country Club and is one of the select few venues to host events on the LPGA Tour, PGA TOUR and PGA TOUR Champions. Tickets for the @jmeaglelachamp and more information is available at www.jmeaglelachampionship.com.

Sustainability Committee Update

The Sustainability Committee went on a field trip to LA City Sanitation’s Environmental Learning Center (ELC), where they learned about water recycling, zero waste living, composting, and general recycling. Committee members be using the information learned for an interactive activity during our March All Staff, including the nuances of what can be recycled and best practices.

Birthdays and Anniversaries

Birthdays

  • March 2 – Benjamin Gamaza
  • March 3 – Claudia Alaix
  • March 3 – Sehwa Yoon
  • March 8 – Jamila Belbal
  • March 8 – Rudy Fortiz
  • March 9 – Sungbok Lee
  • March 13 – Davide Pigliacelli
  • March 16 – Won Joon Lee
  • March 18 – Michel Miranda
  • March 20 – LaTanya Clark
  • March 22 – Vanessa Sarmiento Vasquez
  • March 22 – Stephanie Kim
  • March 23 – Carolyn Kwak
  • March 24 – Skylar Jefferson
  • March 26 – Haidee Gutierrez-Diaz
  • March 30 – Jesus Rodriguez
  • April 3 – Esther Shin
  • April 3 – Ernie Yoshikawa
  • April 4 – Jorge Sanchez
  • April 7 – Dilan Askew
  • April 7 – Arlene Rodriguez
  • April 9 – G Blades
  • April 10 – Miguel Lopez
  • April 10 – Christopher Perales
  • April 11 – Martin Kim
  • April 21 – Lisbette Armenta
  • April 22 – Alexa Kim
  • April 25 – Moa Kim
  • April 27 – Oscar Guardado Campos

Work Anniversaries

  • March 1 – 2 years – Luis Choi
  • March 3 – 4 years – Conzuelo Rodriguez
  • March 4 – 5 years – Sarah Lee
  • March 6 – 1 year – Rosa Devora Roman
  • March 13 – 1 year – Marlene Martinez Perez
  • March 14 – 1 year – Chris Astorga
  • March 14 – 1 yeas – Getsemani Fernandez
  • March 14 – 2 years – Jesus Rodriguez
  • March 20 – 21 years – Lisa Kim
  • March 21 – 2 years – Christopher Caro
  • March 22 – 3 years – Alberto Soria
  • March 26 – 8 years – Yancy Mauricio
  • March 26 – 6 years – Arthur Cho
  • March 27 – 1 year – Gustavo Avitia
  • March 27 – 7 years – Deisy Gutierrez
  • March 30 – 1 years – Venus Meza
  • April 3 – 1 years – Sehwa Yoon
  • April 4 – 1 years – Stephanie Kim
  • April 5 – 3 years – Gloria Figueroa
  • April 11 – 1 years – Brenda Cortes
  • April 14 – 2 years – Dilan Askew
  • April 15 – 3 years – Shawn Kuk
  • April 16 – 17 years – Joe St. John
  • April 26 – 7 years – Jenni Kuida
  • April 27 – 4 years – Evelyn Balderas

Transitions are difficult

They’re risky (unknown territory leads to unforeseen outcomes) and a very recent phenomenon. A kid dropped off at pre-school, a new boss, a food you’re not familiar with. None of this was common for most of pre-history.

When the transition occurs, we’re tempted to direct our anxiety at the details of the new situation. The boss is a close talker, the air in this new place is humid, the appetizers aren’t quite right and our guests are almost here…

It’s productive to name the actual cause instead. Time spent on the details won’t do a thing to make the transition easier.

Instead, when we address the actual issue, when we name the fact that it’s the transition that’s bothering us, we can reflect on the reason we’re transitioning in the first place.

–          Seth’s Blog

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