Chamber Mixer Photos!

Ravi GuneWardena (L) shared that he and Frank Escher will be the featured speakers at the Architecture&Beyond Lecture Series. The presentation, entitled “Clocks and Clouds: The Architecture of Escher GuneWardena,” will address the architects’ collaboration with art and a selection of their cutting-edge architectural projects. Click here to read more.
Thursday, Sept. 13, 6:45-7:45 p.m., at the Los Feliz Library, 1874 Hillhurst Ave. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
For more information, call the Los Feliz Branch Library at (323) 913-4710.

Paul Redmond (center), our architectural photographer for the Silver Lake Directories announced his career in real estate.

Al Teman of T-Man Construction (R), introduced us to one of our newest members, Jade Devitt of Devitt painting, saying how thrilled he is to know a top quality painter.
Silver Lake’s oldest resident Dion Neutra (L) and Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic Director Teresa Padua. “Tacy” announced the clinic’s gala on October 4th at Barnsdall Park. Contributions to the silent auction are welcome.

Andy Jelmert of Deasy/Penner+Parnters (L), Pastors  Katie and Adrew Alesso

Thanks to Julia Allos and Juan Longfellow of Deasy/Penner + Partners (L) for showing us great hospitality!
Renee Nahum (center) decided to join the chamber!
Genevieve Liang of Cardborigami (R) shared a new concept of cardboard tents for two to help those experiencing homelessness.
Mark Newman-Kuzel, Farmers Insurance (L) and Michael Locke, Deasy/Penner + Partners, author of two books on Silver Lake history, with more to come. He donated two books to be raffled and Meagan won (below)

Alex Bruno (center) and Richard White (R)

Yvette Davis Counting House, SLCC Treasurer (L) and Donna Locke – the Red Lipstick Ladies

Ezekiel Hernandez, Website Depot

A memorable moment without a picture: When Robert Del Campo of Casita Del Campo mentioned Mexican favorites from his 55+ year old restaurant’s menu, people around the circle called out their favorite drinks and specialties too. At a time when the Del Campos lost two members of their family, the Silver Lake Chamber proved to be a loving support. 

About 45-50 people attended. There are many others stories that could be told.

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