Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:27 PM
To: zzAll LATimes Employees
Subject: The Eagle Has Landed
Where's the Times beloved eagle?
Has it headed south to Long Beach for the L.A. Times Travel and Adventure Show?
Or, has it departed for warmer, more exotic destinations on the Mexican Riviera?
For the first time since 1935, this Times icon has temporarily left the Globe Lobby and is perched at the Huntington Library, Art Collections and Gardens in San Marino. The eagle and selected Times artifacts are on loan to The Huntington and will be part of a new exhibit entitled "First Freedoms: The Los Angeles Times and the Right to a Free Press: 1881-2006" which will be open to the public from February 10 - June 3, 2007.
Times employees may see the exhibit with a special 2-for-1 adult admission offered by The Huntington during regular business hours. Just show your identification badge at the ticket window and enjoy.
Kim McCleary La France
Public Affairs
For general information and driving instructions, please visit www.huntington.org.
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