Just a reminder: “See Something – Say Something!” Report any or all suspicious activities or crimes in progress to our SLA Sheriff’s Station @ 323-820-6700.

Just a reminder: “See Something – Say Something!” Report any or all suspicious activities or crimes in progress to our SLA Sheriff’s Station @ 323-820-6700.

Join us for what promises to be a very informative meeting! Hollyglen Elementary School (formerly Cabrillo), 5309 W 135th St, Hawthorne, CA 90250.
Welcome and Introductions (5 mins)
Questions for Law Enforcement and Crime Stats (15 mins)
Universal Waste Systems (UWS) and Public Works Updates (15 mins) LA County Vision Zero – Impact for Wiseburn (15 mins)
Wiseburn Clean-up and Beautification – setting dates and getting help (5 mins) Open Forum – Q&A
Adjourn
This meeting can also be watched live on our YouTube channel.
West Basin’s free Rain Barrel Program is back with six pick-up events in the service area from September 23 through December 2, 2023.
These free events are a great way to prepare for the winter as rain barrels save water and reduce stormwater runoff by collecting and reusing rainwater.
To register and get more information, please visit:
www.westbasin.org/rainbarrels or call (310) 371-4633.
REGISTER NOW – Save Water & Save Money!

Tomorrow, Tuesday, August 1st, 4pm to 8pm: NATIONAL NIGHT OUT in Wiseburn is back! Please join us at the L.A. County Wiseburn Public Library parking lot, located at 5335 135th Street, Hawthorne for fun, food games & prizes for the whole family!
Brought to you by WISEBURN WATCH in cooperation with LASD, CHP, and LACOFD with generous support from L.A. County 2nd District Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell. Millions of neighbors take part in National Night Out across thousands of communities from all fifty states, U.S. territories and military bases worldwide. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.

Wiseburn Watch is an organization run entirely by volunteers and a 501c(3) nonprofit under IRS guidelines.
Our purpose:
Every two years we hold a board election, we hope that some additional community members will be inspired to join the Board of Directors, and make the next two years even better than the last. The time has come to call for all those interested in becoming candidates for the Wiseburn Watch Board of Directors.
The deadline for submitting your name or nominating someone for the Board is Sunday, July 25th at 5 PM. If interested, please email watch@wiseburnwatch.club
How the voting process works:
How the new Board comes in:
We hope that you’ll consider joining the Board of Directors. It really is a great organization with hard-working neighbors, all getting stuff done for the good of the Wiseburn community.
WE ASK PLEASE ONLY CONSIDER RUNNING FOR THE BOARD IF YOU HAVE THE TIME AND ENERGY TO COMMIT TO DOING THE WORK – We need your help! ?