RVNA Disaster First Aid with Marci Sandell – 6/30/19!

Neighbors joined together at Reynier Park on a Sunday afternoon to learn Disaster First Aid techniques from Marci Sandell, EMT, CERT, Citizen Police Officer. Marci’s entertaining style is both fun and informative. She covered several important topics including various types of bleeds and how to stop them; improvised splinting for upper and lower limbs; identifying shock and how to address it; triaging people according to medical need and much more! RVNA is committed to helping neighbors prepare for emergencies.

Great Streets Groundbreaking News – 6/11/19!

On June 11, 2019, Mayor Eric Garcetti and Councilman Paul Koretz along with former SORONC Board Members Doug Fitzsimmons and Marjan Sarafian joined other City officials, City Crew and South Robertson neighbors to celebrate the beginning of the Great Street improvements to South Robertson Blvd. Many Reynier Village neighbors participated in the planning for this project and were in attendance at this groundbreaking event..

RVNA Spring Clean-up – 2019

Photo: RVNA Spring Cleaning – 2018

The Reynier Village Neighborhood Association (RVNA) invites neighbors to join together for another neighborhood clean-up! Neighbors will meet up at Reynier Park on Saturday, May 18, at 9 a.m. Clean-up will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. City of L.A. is providing tools and supplies. Refreshments will be provided.

Reynier Village Neighborhood Association – RVNA Members Elect New RVNA Board for 2019 – 2021

RVNA Co-President – Michael Rozales

RVNA Co-President – Carmen Barahona

RVNA Treasurer – Hector Garza

RVNA Communications Chair – Edgardo Perez

RVNA Emergency Preparedness/Webmaster – Andrew Leavenworth

RVNA At Large Member – Angelica Hess

RVNA At Large Member – Anabel Aispuro

RVNA At Large Member – Dan Halloran

RVNA At Large Member – Phoebe Neil

RVNA Shenandoah Elementary School Task Force Raises Money for the School

The RVNA Shenandoah Elementary School Task Force chaired by Barry Levine and spearheaded by Jamela Debelak raised $247.00 at the 2018 summer Peace Picnic to benefit Shenandoah Elementary School. The funds were used to purchase 60 multi-colored rubber balls needed for the students’ recreation and physical activities.

RVNA Shenandoah Elementary School Task Force member Jamela Debelak, along with RVNA Co-Presidents Andrew Leavenworth and Michael Rozales present new rubber balls to Shenandoah Elementary School Students. Photo by Barry Levine.