NAT HUTTON STEPS DOWN AS COURT COUNCIL CHAIR
By Lucy Fried, Court 13
By Lucy Fried, Court 13
After many years of service, Nat Hutton retired as Court Council Chair in June. Hutton joined Court Council in 2008 and served most of that time as chair. He’s been an outstanding example of service and devotion to the Village. "I feel a responsibility to the Green," he said. "I like seeing that things go properly, and I like working with people."
As he considered retiring, he hoped Alicia Thompson of Court 4 would take over. Nat says he asked her three times: at first, she said no; the second time, she said she’d think about it; the third time, she agreed, but only if he would work with her for two months. The matter was settled. When you see Nat out on the Green, thank him for his service!
As he considered retiring, he hoped Alicia Thompson of Court 4 would take over. Nat says he asked her three times: at first, she said no; the second time, she said she’d think about it; the third time, she agreed, but only if he would work with her for two months. The matter was settled. When you see Nat out on the Green, thank him for his service!
INTRODUCING COURT COUNCIL CHAIR ALICIA THOMPSON
By P.J.C.
By P.J.C.
Alicia has been a resident of Court 4 since 1988. A lifelong Angeleno, Alicia grew up in this neighborhood; a USC grad, she’s a proud Trojan. Thompson spent 35 years in management and operations with Pac Bell and retired in 2011. She’s taken up volunteering ever since, whether for her nieces’ soccer league (AYSO) or the local Empowerment Congress Neighborhood Chapter. She looks forward to filling Nat’s big shoes!
Cynthia Singleton will serve as co-chair, and Reba Glover as secretary.
Cynthia Singleton will serve as co-chair, and Reba Glover as secretary.