Community Corner
Week in Review: Robberies, Celebrations and Pie
This week's coverage includes a store stickup, Patch's 100th site launch and where to go for a slice of heaven.

This week, the Culver City Patch editorial team got to immerse itself in the places and the people who make the city a wonderful and enviable place to live. In case you missed the latest, here is a recap:
MONDAY
On the hunt for Indian food? Look no further than this week's craving.
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We found out that a local Chase Bank teller was robbed and a store owner was held up at gunpoint.
Patch celebrated the launch of its 100th site.
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TUESDAY
Laurent Bonjour offers 75 varieties of cheese and just as many tidbits about them with curious customers.
Culver City Patch editor Winter Johnson chose one of her favorite places for Patch's nationwide day of service.
WEDNESDAY
Lower prices elsewhere may drive parents out of the city to score better deals on school supplies and clothes this back-to-school season.
THURSDAY
Harry H. Culver died on this day in 1946, but his legacy lives on.
School columnist Mike King wonders why El Marino Elementary is one of the few language immersion programs in the city.
FRIDAY
Craving a good slice of pie? There are plenty.
Using rocks from trade shows and silver from old candlesticks and cutlery, Lynne Lukert decorates a neckline with unique style.
SATURDAY
Wandee Bunluenuchalee traded a career in accounting for the opportunity to satisfy donut lovers.
Redevelopment, the budget and the Metro line are the top issues facing Culver City, according to Councilman Jeffrey Cooper.
SUNDAY
Cold, emotionless robots are not strong enough to resist the temptation of a at least that's how artist Eric Joyner sees it in his show at the Corey Helford Gallery.
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