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Friday, June 7, 2013

Discover LA: An Iconic LA Landmark



“The mission of Griffith Observatory is inspiring everyone to observe, ponder, and understand the sky.”
Overlooking Los Angeles, the Griffith Observatory sits atop Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park. It is an iconic LA landmark that has been featured in several movies and on television. Admission to the Observatory building and grounds is FREE. There is a charge to see shows in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium.

Griffith Observatory
2800 East Observatory Road
Los Angeles, CA 90027
(213) 473-0800

Taken from our monthly e-Newsletter.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Discover LA: Torrance Certified Farmers' Market



Tuesdays and Saturday | 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Charles H. Wilson Park, 2200 Crenshaw Blvd. (between Carson and Sepulveda)
Find fresh produce, local products, meat and eggs, flowers and breads, good food and lots of fun at the Torrance Certified Farmers' Market! Year 'round, rain or shine, in the parking lot of Wilson Park, adjacent to the Dee Hardison Sports Center.

Taken from our monthly e-Newsletter.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Discover LA: The Best Music Store in the World



Perhaps you have driven or ridden by it without ever realize its awesomeness. It is right in the heart of Hollywood next to the famous Arclight Theater. Specifically, it is on Sunset Boulevard and Cahuenga (which is also a fun word to say). The building is very distinctive because it is very colorful with art all over the outside. It’s really hard to miss! But don’t keep going by, you need to go inside to check it out! Believe me, it will be worth your time, especially if you’re a fan of music and movies or both.

First of all, Amoeba Music is huge. It is basically the size of a city block. The first floor is all music-related merchandise, and the second floor contains film and TV DVDs for purchase. The variety of amazing and sometimes rare things to buy is mind-blowing. If you can imagine it, you can get it there! It gets even better because they have new CDs, used CDs, new and used vinyl albums, posters, stickers, T-shirts…it’s unbelievable! I don’t even have a record player or a turntable, but sometimes I pick up some vinyl albums because they often have interesting art that you can use for a cheap and stylish way to decorate your place.

So if you go there, (which I highly recommend), you should prepare for two things: 1) prepare to spend more money than you had originally planned and 2) prepare to have your mind blown! It’s an incredible place, so don’t miss an opportunity to check it out! And rock on!

Taken from our monthly e-Newsletter.

Friday, May 17, 2013

LSI 6th Annual Soccer Tournament


On Friday May 17, Language Systems International (LSI) held its 6th annual Soccer Tournament! All four campuses- South Bay, LA, Orange County (OC), and Northeast LA- joined in with enthusiastic teams and plenty of cheering fans. Everyone wanted to beat last year’s champion, the Northeast LA Dragons, and take back the trophy to display until next year.

The tournament was very exciting, and the competition among the schools was fierce. Each school was represented by students wearing their school colors. The Northeast LA Dragons wore green, the LA Angels wore yellow, the South Bay Sharks wore blue, and the OC students wore red. Some of the countries represented in the tournament included Brazil, Japan, Korea, China, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Taiwan, and many others.



Each team had been thoroughly prepared by practicing and learning how to work together as a team. Each team also had students cheering them on and encouraging them to do their best for their school! Although each team really wanted to win the soccer trophy, there could only be one champion. In the first round, LA defeated defeated Orange County (OC) and South Bay defeated Northeast LA in overtime. That set up the championship match between the LA Angels and South Bay Sharks. Each school played strong and with a lot of heart, but in the end, the South Bay Sharks came away with the championship trophy. Congratulations, Sharks!



During and after the tournament, students from all four schools had a chance to hang out and make new friends.  After the tournament was finished and the trophy had been passed on to South Bay, LSI provided all the students and players with a pizza lunch. The soccer tournament was a fun event and many students wondered when everyone could get together again. Well, they will not have to wait very long because the next major event involving all 4 LSI schools in a tournament will be the annual Beach Party in August. For that event, each school will need to get a beach volleyball team together to compete for yet another trophy! Mark your calendar and get ready once again for an amazing day!



Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Earth Day 2013!

The first Earth Day was celebrated on April 22, 1970, launching the modern environmental movement. Since then, the Earth Day Network has worked with more than 20,000 partners in almost 200 countries. Through the years, Earth Day has become the largest civic observance in the world.

Each Language Systems campus celebrates Earth Day in a unique way.

This year LSI-OC organized a beach clean-up and really made a difference!

LSI-South Bay has an ongoing recycling program that reduces waste by keeping bottles, cans, and paper out of the trash.

It's great to see so many students, staff, and teachers getting involved and helping out our planet!

Earth Day - Official Site

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

LSI 2012 Halloween Party



Every year students, teachers and staff members all look forward to the annual LSI Halloween Bash at the Oiwake Restaurant located in downtown LA's Little Tokyo.  Everyone attending the party is required to wear a costume, and every year LSI students from all four campuses compete in our costume contest to determine which costumes are the funniest, the scariest, the most creative/original, and the best group/pair.  


LSI students are so dedicated to showing up in the most spectacular outifts.

 
At the LSI Halloween Bash, students also get the chance to enjoy a wonderful all-you-can-eat buffet of delicious Japanese Cuisine, such as tempura, udon, curry, yakisoba, california rolls, teriyaki chicken, mapo tofu, and other delicious dishes.  

During dinnertime, students get to hang out and practice speaking English with each other and with their teachers while they enjoy plate after plate of this amazing food. 
 
This year we also had an impersonation contest.  The winner was a student who imitated Michael Jackson by dressing like him and dancing like him.  We also had an amazing Elvis impersonation.  All the students loved watching these performances.  


After all the contests were over, and everyone had their fill of delicious Japanese food, it was time to clear the floor.  That's right!  It was dancing time.  As the DJs arrived, the Oiwake Restaurant became the Oiwake Nightclub!  LSI students and teachers alike love to dance!
 

I love the LSI Halloween Bash.  I look forward to it every year.  Any student who attended this year's party got a very special opportunity to see how American's celebrate Halloween. Thanks LSI for giving us all this chance!  Happy Halloween everybody!

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

LSI 2012 Beach Party


The clouds gathered above Huntington Beach on the morning of August 24th and produced a smattering of rain.  A slight wind pushed wave after wave into the sandy shore.  A lone flock of seagulls stalked the beach for remnants of past lunches.  And the four LSI campuses thronged the area in search of a party…and party they did!


Not to be deterred by the lack of sun, LSI students, teachers and staff quickly set about organizing a gripping and combative volleyball tournament.  Competition proved fierce, with all four schools producing lengthy rallies for each coveted point.  Yet, it was the Alhambra school that emerged as victor.


Right after lunch, feeling renewed strength and vigor, the four campuses were once again given the opportunity to flex their collective muscles in the Tug-A-War contest.  Grunts, cheers and screams echoed up and down the beach as LSI Downtown L.A. dug in and dragged the other campuses across the sandy substrate to take the trophy home for the third year in a row.


Several more events ensued – individual races, a relay hole-in-bucket race, and a disgusting food eating competition (in which, to their credit or to their shame, Northeast L.A. proved the hungriest school) and the end of the day was upon us.  But what a great day.


Big thanks to all who made it to the beach, especially Karla, the PCs, teachers, staff and those who helped organize and clean-up.  Can’t wait for the next one in 2013!


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