2018 dues notices are out for payment.

 

 

Please be on the lookout for your 2018 Crestwood Hills Association Dues Invoice. Dues notices are being distributed to residents. If you are on the CHA mailing list, you will also receive notice via email. We appreciate receiving your payment at your earliest convenience.

No matter whether you are just joining our neighborhood association or are a renewing member, there are two convenient ways to pay your $75 annual membership dues.

You can click here to pay online via PayPal or mail your check payable to the Crestwood Hills Association to 986 Hanley Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90049.

Not sure whether Crestwood Hills Association deserves your support? Find a list of very good reasons to join or renew in our 2018 dues solicitation letter.

Membership questions? Email us at hello@crestwoodhills.com.

A fully-funded Crestwood Hills Association is imperative to advocate for and maintain our unique quality of life. Explore this website to learn more.

Many thanks for your continued support of Crestwood Hills! Now in our 72nd year!

 


 

Skirball Fire — Brentwood Fire Advisory

Maria Gray, our representive Senior Lead Officer with the West Los Angeles Community Police Station, released this Brentwood Fire Advisory at 12:41pm today. Please keep informed regarding this very real fire threat to our community: http://www.crestwoodhills.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Fire-Badge-Note-.pdf

Please remain vigilant regarding the fire risk. Stay attuned to social media such as Nextdoor, news media and fire updates at http://emergency.lacity.org/skirball-fire.

You can also get NotifyLA text messages from 888-777, LA CITY EMD. Go to http://emergency.lacity.org/notifyla to sign up.

 


 

Cory Buckner to lecture on her latest book.

On Thursday, November 16th, Cory Buckner will lecture on her latest book, THE LYMAN HOUSE AND THE WORK OF FREDERIC P. LYMAN. Lyman was a modernist architect who not only made his mark on the profession, but also on Buckner’s career: “I met Frederic Lyman in 1969—an event that would change my life and move my career in a direction towards architecture.”

The Lyman House was the architect’s signature project, an exquisitely designed and crafted home he built in Malibu, which has been compared to a Shinto shrine. The book captures the incredible details of the home’s design and construction through an array of photographs and the architect’s own original sketches. Also included is an extensive portfolio of Lyman’s projects and renderings, many of which have never been published before. While Lyman saw very few of his commissions built, each is represented with beautifully rendered colored pencil perspectives—artworks unto themselves. Buckner writes, “In an era of digital rendering and mass production, Lyman’s deep sensitivity to line, form, and color reminds us of the beauty of depth possible in the lost arts of hand rendering and fine craftsmanship.”

Event Details
When: Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 6:45pm
Where: The Los Feliz Library, 1874 Hillhurst Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027