BASEBALL HAVEN: In just a few months,...
- Share via
BASEBALL HAVEN: In just a few months, Lancaster will have its own minor-league baseball team. The JetHawks will play in a $14.3-million stadium fitted with luxury boxes ($8,000 per season for one that seats 21) and grass berms ($2.50 per game). . . . The California League team was previously known as the Riverside Pilots. Valley Briefing, B2
KRAMER: On the “Seinfeld” set, assistant director Randy Carter talks a lot about Glendale’s Alex Theatre. So series writers Tom Gammill and Max Pross decided to turn everyday life into comedy. “We thought it would be a good thing for Kramer to get into,” Gammill says. The episode, with Kramer spouting Carter’s film restoration rap, will air Thursday on CBS with a set designed to look like the Alex.
ORPHANS: The county and city of Los Angeles disagree about giving pets as Christmas gifts. The county, working with the animal-care group Mercy Crusade, is promoting $10 adoptions of shelter animals the next two Wednesdays. But the city is discouraging holiday adoption, saying it often doesn’t work. Instead, they’re promoting gift certificates. . . . To adopt now, call the Agoura shelter at (818) 991-0072.
OUT TO LUNCH: Valley ethnic restaurants scored well in Zagat’s 1996 guide. Woodland Hills’ Yang Chow was on the best Chinese food list, while Talesai in Studio City was a top Thai choice. Sushi Nozawa of Studio City was among the top five of all restaurants in the city. . . . The guide’s 4,800 contributors said 70% of their lunches and dinners are eaten at, or taken from, restaurants.
LEGAL EAGLES: Budding Marcia Clarks and Johnnie Cochrans from Harvard-Westlake in North Hollywood and Louisville High in Woodland Hills will go at it Tuesday during a moot court contest sponsored by the Constitutional Rights Foundation. The winner goes to the state finals. . . . Sierra Canyon School in Chatsworth will compete in the junior division.
(BEGIN TEXT OF INFOBOX / INFOGRAPHIC)
Stadium Financing
Where financing for the $14.3-million Lancaster Municipal Stadium is coming from:
In millions
City loans: $9.35
Land value: $2.4
Agency project funds: $1.3
Other: $1.3
Source: City of Lancaster
More to Read
Go beyond the scoreboard
Get the latest on L.A.'s teams in the daily Sports Report newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.