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NOVEMBER 29,
2005 -
Las Brisas Groundbreaking
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Supervisor Knabe participated in the groundbreaking
ceremony for the expansion of the Las Brisas
Community Housing Development in the City of Signal
Hill. |
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NOVEMBER 29,
2005 - Los Altos High School Presentation

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Supervisor
Knabe honors the Los Altos High School
Academy of Engineering for winning 1st Place
in the Build Your Dream Vehicle Competition. |
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NOVEMBER 29, 2005 -
Children's Law Center Presentation

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Supervisor
Knabe recognizes the Children's Law Center
of Los Angeles for their outstanding efforts
in increasing public awareness to the
challenges of growing up in foster care. |
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NOVEMBER 29, 2005 -
Zach Ewald Presentation

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Supervisor Knabe honors Boy Scout Zach Ewald for
risking his own life to save a young child who had
fallen and was drowning in a dangerous section of
the Gardner River in Yellowstone National Park.
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NOVEMBER 22,
2005 - National Family Caregiver Month
Presentation

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Supervisor
Knabe alongside Community and Senior
Services Director Cynthia Banks declares
November 2005 as National Family Caregiver
Month. |
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NOVEMBER 19,
2005 -
Hermosa Beach Pier Dedication
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Supervisor
Knabe participates in the dedication
ceremony of the Hermosa Beach Pier. |
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NOVEMBER 16,
2005 - Public Safety Appreciation Luncheon

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Supervisor Knabe hosts his annual Public Safety
Appreciation Luncheon which recognizes members of
various public safety agencies which serve Los
Angeles County. |
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NOVEMBER 15, 2005
- CA Boxing Hall of Fame Presentation
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Supervisor
Knabe honors the 2005 Inductees to the
California Boxing Hall of Fame. |
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NOVEMBER 2, 2005
- Asian Pacific Islander Community
Roundtable

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Supervisor
Knabe speaks to members of the community at
his Asian & Pacific Islander Community
Roundtable. |
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NOVEMBER 1, 2005
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Multi-Agency Response Team Program
Presentation

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Supervisor
Knabe presents scrolls to various law
enforcement agencies and the Department of
Children and Family Services for the
development and implementation of the
Multi-Agency Response Team Program (MART). |