MB Weekly 03/13/2025

MB CHAMBER SHAKEUP: CHAIR DAVID CURRY CHARTS BOLD NEW COURSE AFTER CEO’S DEPARTURE

In a sudden turn for the Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce, longtime CEO David Archer officially resigned on January 20th to pursue other opportunities, ending over three years at the helm. Stepping into the leadership void, Chamber Chair David Curry has rolled up his sleeves and launched an operations task force to reassess how the Chamber serves its members, sponsors, and the broader community. “Our goal is clear,” Curry stated. “We want to position the Chamber as a dynamic conduit for local businesses to thrive – especially with the FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympics on the horizon.” With no permanent CEO, Curry and a deeply engaged board have shared leadership duties, with standout efforts from business leaders like Jill McCurry of Manhattan Village and Peter Kim of Sloopy’s Restaurant. Meanwhile, executive coordinator Maya Brewer has kept the day-to-day operations running smoothly. Upcoming highlights include the city’s Preschool Fair and the annual “State of the City” event on April 29th. As the Chamber seeks its next executive leader, Curry insists the priority is securing the right person to guide a modern, business-first Chamber into a thriving future. “We’re building something stronger together,” Curry affirmed.


MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
DIY Dollar Decisions – 50% Of MB Weekly Readers Skip Financial Advisors

A recent MB Weekly poll reveals only half of its readers seek advice from financial professionals. The other 50% prefer to go it alone, managing their finances without expert guidance. This trend highlights a growing confidence in personal financial knowledge and the increasing use of digital resources. However, experts warn of potential pitfalls. “While self-management can be empowering, professional advice is key to avoiding costly errors,” financial planner Jane S. of Hermosa Beach says. As economic uncertainty persists, this split decision underscores the importance of reliable financial guidance in navigating today’s complex financial landscape.

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MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Jerry Jamgotchian
(COAST LAUNDRY WASH + FOLD)

Q: WHY DID YOU OPEN COAST LAUNDRY WASH + FOLD?
A: To save our customers a lot of time and money on laundry day as well as provide “free ozone rinses” (a powerful oxidizing agent) which disinfects, removes most stains and provides deodorization for their laundry. It’s just a better and cleaner wash for your family!

Q: WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES FOR CUSTOMERS USING YOUR SERVICE?
A: Our biggest advantages are “same day service” and “ozone injection” just like at a hospital or hotel. Most laundries cannot offer this critical service because of both cost (around $100,000) and equipment complications.

Q: WHAT IS THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING THIS BUSINESS?
A: Meeting all of our customers cleaning expectations and their time constraints on a 24/7 basis; especially with our DOORDASH pickup and delivery component!

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: Fresno, CA

Q: WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: Aries

Q: WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: Far too many to mention.

Q: WHO WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE DINNER WITH BEYONCÉ OR ELON MUSK?
A: Elon Musk

www.Coast-Laundry.com


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

MB Mayor Amy Howorth attended the Live Oak Ceramics Studio Kiln ribbon-cutting ceremony. “This kiln represents more than just a new artistic tool – it symbolizes our community’s dedication to creativity, craftsmanship, and cultural enrichment,” the City posted on social media. “We’re excited for all the amazing ceramic creations to come!”


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Russ Lesser (Former Mayor of MB)

There was a headline in the Los Angeles Times March 7 that said “Newsom bucks his party on trans athletes.” Obviously this is his first step in trying to be more moderate as he runs for President in 2028, as surveys have shown that about 80% of the public supports banning trans athletes from competing against biological females. Olympic athlete Caitlyn Jenner, formerly Bruce Jenner also supports this position. State Senator Scott Wiener says there are fewer than 10 transgender athletes in NCAA women’s sports so “It’s not a problem, It’s not an issue.” My question to Senator Wiener is, how many women does it take who lose championships or possibly athlete scholarships because they are beaten by a trans athlete … before it becomes a problem? 100? 1000? The answer should be zero. And where are the feminists on this issue? Transgender people should be treated with respect and dignity in their workplaces and their lives, but competing against biological women does not make sense. Sometimes life is just not totally fair. For example, I am left-handed. Left handers are prohibited from playing Field hockey or polo on horses because it would not be safe. That makes common sense. Should those sports be banned because they are prejudiced against 10% of the population? Of course not, sometimes life is not totally fair.

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JOEY Manhattan Beach:
Stop. Breathe. Break.

That meeting could have been an email. This email should be a lunch at JOEY. Take a break and treat yourself to one of our lunch time favourites. You’ve earned it.

www.JoeyRestaurants.com


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by John Zink

This guy stole my ebike from in front of Fete last night at 9:54 PM. I have heard people have seen him around town, including at Target this morning. If you happen to see him, please notify the MB police.

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MBW CONSUMER REPORT

Chick-fil-A bathroom in El Segundo.


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Phillip K.

As a local CPA for over 25 years, I say beware of a new medical malady – Musk Derangement Syndrome (M.D.S.). Wackos vilify him for daring to uncover $236 billion in fraudulent federal payments – as if exposing rampant waste is a crime! Meanwhile, we’re drowning in debt. The Congressional Budget Office recently issued a dire report:

  • By 2029, our national debt will surpass its post-World War II high of 106% of GDP.
  • Social Security’s Old Age & Survivors Insurance Trust Fund will be exhausted by 2033.
  • The federal deficit in 2025 is projected at $1.9 trillion, ballooning to $2.7 trillion by 2035!
  • Over the next decade, the deficit will be 50% larger than its historical average.

Yet, people froth at the mouth over Elon Musk, the guy trying to expose fiscal rot? If your hatred closes your eyes to financial ruin, perhaps it’s time to rethink your priorities.

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South Bay Cycle – Bike Videos:

Turbo Vado SL2 $6,000 – very lightweight

Haul ST is on sale – it’s normally a $2,800 bike, on sale for $2,249 at South Bay Cycle. This is a bike you can buy and literally not need a car.

The best rides are just ahead. Get ready with up to 30% off select bikes and equipment built for speed, adventure, and everything in between. Spring Savings starts now.

Shop in-store for the best deals of the season.

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1908 N. Sepulveda Blvd
(310) 881-8081


Manhattan Beach Wants To Hear From YOU – Shape The City’s Future With Your Voice:

The city is rolling out the red carpet for public input with its Your City, Your Voice budget survey, now live and open through March 31, 2025. This is your chance to help shape the future of Manhattan Beach, from parks and cultural arts to public safety and environmental initiatives. City officials stress that every voice matters – whether you’re a resident, business owner, or frequent visitor, your input will directly influence how funds are allocated in the upcoming budget. “Your feedback will directly impact the city’s upcoming budget decisions. Take a few minutes to share your thoughts! All are welcome to submit the survey: residents, business owners, community members, and visitors,” according to the City. Have your say before the deadline. Visit www.manhattanbeach.gov/Budget to participate today.


Dive N’ Surf:
Say Goodbye to Struggling with Your Wetsuit!

Our Dive Skin Suit makes slipping in and out of your wetsuit effortless, so you can focus on what matters most – the adventure ahead!

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Joe Barbara

What do YOU love? Having lived in Berlin for four months and now attending UC Berkeley, I can confidently say Manhattan Beach has some of the best weather in the world. The fresh, calm air and top-tier waves set it apart from other beach towns. The soft power of Manhattan Beach includes the strong schools and well-planned infrastructure, walkability with smooth roads, supporting both drivers and a growing e-bike community. Everything is conveniently close, and LAX is just 15 minutes away. Plus, it’s one of the safest places to live, making it truly unbeatable. I look forward to my return to Manhattan Beach when I graduate!

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

St. Antony Pharmacy in El Segundo.


** Prominent financial investor Phil Cook having dinner at Slay Steak + Fish.

** Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce Board chairman David Curry having lunch at Joey in Manhattan Beach.

** MB Food and Wine festival founder Shelby Russell having coffee at Reborn Coffee in Manhattan Beach.


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MB WEEKLY – BUSINESS:

Sheppard Mullin’s Entertainment practice has been honored as “Law Firm of the Year” by the Association of Media & Entertainment Counsel (AMEC) as part of its 2025 Counsel of the Year Awards. The prestigious awards celebrate legal excellence in the media and entertainment industries, recognizing attorneys, firms, and in-house counsel for their contributions. AMEC’s Nominating Committee selects honorees. Members of Sheppard Mullin’s Entertainment practice accepted the award at AMEC’s 2025 Counsel of the Year Awards ceremony in Manhattan Beach.


The Hook & Plow:
It’s Burger Thursday!

Au Poivre Smashburger
Au Poivre sauce, arugula, cheddar cheese, caramelized onions, onion strings, on toasted brioche bun, $10 all day!
Get your first beer for $1!
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MBW CRIME

Manhattan Beach Crime Summary
February 27 to March 05, 2025

  • 694 CALLS FOR SERVICE
  • 15 ARRESTS
  • 11 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS
  • 42 CRIME REPORTS FILED

Notable Events:
** On 3/1/25, at approximately 7:21 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 600 block of N. Sepulveda Boulevard regarding a burglary that occurred at a construction site. The reporting party told police the last worker left on 02/28/25 at 3:00 p.m. The construction site was locked and secured. The workers returned the next morning at 6:00 a.m., and discovered the fence gate unsecured. Multiple tools and cables were stolen from the construction site and an iPad was stolen from the office building.

** On 3/1/25, at approximately 6:12 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 1000 block of 1st Street regarding three unknown subjects in the reporting party’s backyard. MBPD officers arrived on the scene but were unable to locate anyone. Officers inspected the victim’s property and discovered a broken exterior flood light that had been removed from the wall. Video surveillance showed three masked subjects leave the victim’s yard, enter a green SUV, and leave the area.

** On 3/2/25, at approximately 7:37 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Chabela Drive regarding a burglary alarm. Officers observed shattered glass from the first and second-story back doors. The victim was out of town and requested that the officers conduct a walk-through of their residence. The officers discovered multiple bedrooms ransacked. Through surveillance video, two subjects wearing dark hooded sweatshirts, masks, and gloves were observed exiting the victim’s yard. The items stolen are unknown at this time.

** On 3/4/25, at approximately 8:07 p.m., an officer was dispatched to the 1500 block of Rosecrans (24 Hour Fitness) Avenue regarding a burglary report. The victim placed their personal belongings inside a locker and locked it. When they returned from working out, they discovered their wallet and vehicle keys were missing. The victim walked out to their vehicle and found their keys on the driver’s seat and the center console open. The victim was alerted on their phone of fraudulent transactions to their credit card.

** On 3/4/25, at approximately 8:20 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 2700 block of Laurel Avenue regarding a burglary report. The victim left their residence locked and secured at approximately 5:45 p.m. When they returned at approximately 8:00 p.m., they discovered the glass door to the backyard was shattered, and the house had been ransacked. The items stolen were jewelry and coins.

** On 3/5/25, at approximately 7:04 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 500 block of Marine Avenue regarding a burglary report. The victim left and secured the residence before leaving for work on 3/4/25. When they returned home the following day, they discovered the back patio glass door had been broken, and multiple rooms had been ransacked. Several pieces of jewelry were stolen.

** On 3/5/25, at approximately 7:21 p.m., an officer was dispatched to the 1500 block of 5th Street regarding a burglary report. The victim reported arriving home and discovered the primary bedroom’s door was barricaded from the inside, preventing them from opening it. They walked outside to the backyard and found a ladder on top of two tables leading to the second-story balcony. The second story balcony glass door was shattered. The primary bedroom was ransacked, and miscellaneous items were stolen.


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MB WEEKLY – READER QUESTION:

DOES THIS LOOK FAMILIAR?

Is this the “sad, apathetic face” of many young people in Manhattan Beach? Please share your comment with thousands and thousands of your neighbors in Manhattan Beach and surrounding South Bay communities.

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MBW Bulletin Board

1. ** California’s budget is a mess – bloated bureaucracy, wasteful spending, and zero accountability. Sacramento plays shell games with taxpayer dollars while real issues – homelessness, infrastructure, public safety – get neglected. Cronyism and inefficiencies run rampant. It’s time for real oversight and smarter spending before the state collapses under financial mismanagement. —- Phillip K. (CPA)

2. ** MB Weekly is interested in doing profile stories on local: 1. Hair stylists 2. Florists 3. Personal trainers. Please get in touch with us at —- MBWeekly@TimeWire.net

3. ** Missing – Female, 10 years old, 5’0 ft. tall, long blonde and brown hair, last seen wearing a pink shirt and purple shorts. Missing from the area of the 1300 block of 1st St. If seen, please get in touch with our dispatch center at 310-545-4566 or dial 911.

4. ** Billy Freund, a former senior executive at Katz Media, Triton Media, and Westwood One, passed away on March 3 at the age of 58 after a courageous battle with Frontotemporal Degeneration and ALS.

5. ** Thank God for Paul Wafer. —- Tim H.

6. ** COME CHEER ON THE MUSTANGS! Support our teams at upcoming home games! —- Mira Costa High School

7. ** I hadn’t been to lunch at Mercado in Manhattan Village for a year, but I went last week. The place was empty. The food was fine, but the service was nearly nonexistent. With so many great dining options in the area, it’s hard to see how they’ll stay competitive with that experience. —- Bryn F.

8. ** When MB shut down sidewalk dining 1-2 years ago, the city promised a commission to study bringing it back. What the hell happened? I know that government moves slower than a drunk turtle, but this is ridiculous. —- Nanci R.

9. ** Join Richstone Family Center on March 22, 2025, for Flights & Bites at Advanced Air in Hawthorne! Enjoy world-class wine, spirits, bites, live music, and a silent auction – all supporting child abuse prevention and vital mental health services. Don’t miss this unforgettable evening. —- Sonia P.

10. ** Recently, Manhattan Beach residents were forced into Clean Power Alliance electricity by our MB City Council – without clear consent. Want your freedom back? Opt out NOW! Call 888-585-3788, press #4. Don’t let unelected bureaucrats decide your energy future. Demand transparency, not sneaky backdoor deals. Enough already. —- Fred T.

11. ** Middle age is when you notice grocery store music rocks. Elderly is when you know the lyrics to elevator music. —- Elle G.

12. ** More insanity from our liberal Assembly! Assemblymember Zhur of L.A. County introduced AB1333, making it harder for crime victims to claim self-defense. This disastrous bill eliminates the right to use deadly force to protect your home and property while piling on more restrictions. Fight back! Contact your legislator now: https://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/ —- Drake D.

13. ** Unexpected findings in a new study on urban coyote behavior. Despite the lush greenery of affluent L.A. neighborhoods, researchers found coyotes prefer lower-income areas, challenging assumptions. Factors like food availability, human activity, and habitat structure may explain their choices, offering fresh insights into how wildlife adapts to city life. —- Toni W.

14. ** If you run at 11pm you are a night person. If you run at 5am you are a morning person. If you run at 3am you are a suspicious person, —- Kathy H.

15. ** If you want to understand why California’s homelessness crisis keeps spiraling – despite billions spent – read this jaw-dropping CalMatters exposé. LAHSA-approved nonprofits like HOPICS, which mismanaged $140M in rent subsidies, are running shelters plagued with abuse, violence, and neglect. Taxpayers fund this failure while the homeless suffer. It’s beyond disgraceful. —- Glenn S.

16. ** Recently, MBPD Explorers met K-9’s Troy and Rio and explored the dynamic K-9 Unit. If you’re 14-20 and interested in law enforcement, join our Explorer program. Many current officers began as Explorers – Contact Officer Sydney Wible at swible@manhattanbeach.gov for more details and exciting career opportunities. Begin your future. —- MBPD

17. ** Hey, Manhattan Beach Residents, did you know we’re automatically enrolled in the Clean Power Alliance (CPA) at the most expensive electricity rate unless we opt out? I just found out I’ve overpaid at least $1,200 this year without realizing it! Even MBUSD switched to a cheaper plan to save $43K/year, but the most cost-effective option is to opt out of CPA entirely and stay on SCE’s default rate. Check your bill & compare rates here: https://bill-compare.communityenergysolutions.com/…/1/1/1 —- Cathy H.

18. ** I would rather spend 10 extra minutes driving on an empty road than be in traffic. —- Suzanne P.

19. ** Did you know Sacramento politicians use NDAs to hide major projects and legislative deals from the public? This is taxpayer-funded secrecy at its worst! We deserve transparency, not backroom deals. If they’re hiding it, what are they afraid of? Demand accountability – our democracy depends on it! —- Bob R.

20. ** Join the Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce & AdventurePlex for a Preschool Fair & Open House on March 23 – A fun morning for kids & parents and guardians. FREE admission to ToddlerTown & the Play Structure when you pre-register. Explore local preschools – fun activities & giveaways. Use code OPENHOUSE25 for complimentary general admission. —- MB Chamber of Commerce

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MB Weekly 03/06/2025

MB WEEKLY LAUNCHES NEW FEATURE: “WHAT I LOVE ABOUT MANHATTAN BEACH!”

MB Weekly invites locals to share their heartfelt reflections in its brand-new feature, “What I Love About Manhattan Beach.” Whether it’s the stunning sunsets, the vibrant community, or a hidden gem only residents know, readers can submit up to 150 words celebrating what makes this beachside paradise unique. Selected entries will be published weekly, allowing locals to showcase their love for MB and get a favorite memory, spot, charity, or tradition. Send your submission today – because nobody tells the story of Manhattan Beach better than those who call it home.

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MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
Surprising Trend – 29% Of Readers Carry Five Or More Credit Cards

A recent MB Weekly Reader Poll has uncovered a fascinating trend: 29% of readers report owning five or more credit cards. The findings suggest a shift in how consumers manage their finances, as credit card offers flood the market with enticing perks like cash-back rewards, travel points, and low introductory rates. While multiple credit cards can offer flexibility, experts warn of the dangers of over-leveraging and high-interest debt. “It’s easy to be tempted by the rewards,” says financial advisor Linda Chen, “but it’s crucial to keep track of spending and avoid carrying high balances.” This statistic highlights an important question: Are MB Weekly readers savvy spenders maximizing their benefits, or is this a sign of potential financial strain? With interest rates on the rise, the findings prompt a deeper look into consumer credit habits in Manhattan Beach.

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MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Patricia Blakemore
(President Neptunian Woman’s Club)

Q: PLEASE EXPLAIN THE MISSION OF YOUR CHARITY TO OUR READERS.
A: The Neptunian Woman’s Club is dedicated to volunteerism & fundraising in support of charitable, educational, cultural & civic services. Founded in 1909, we are the oldest civic organization in the South Bay. The Neptunian Woman’s Club has a deep seated tradition of cultivating the passion of like-minded women to support and serve the changing needs of their local communities, and to build a better place to live. We are a 100% volunteer organization dedicated to serving the needs of the South Bay community, where all of the net funds raised are infused back into the local area. The Neptunian Woman’s Club is a Nonprofit Public Benefit 501(c)(3) Corporation.

Q: HOW DID YOU FIRST GET INVOLVED?
A: I joined the Neptunian Woman’s Club shortly after moving to Manhattan Beach, eager to connect with like-minded women and get involved in the community. I was looking for meaningful ways to give back while also building friendships, and the club’s commitment to service and philanthropy was the perfect fit.

Q: WHAT IS THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING THIS VALUABLE LOCAL CHARITY?
A: One of the biggest challenges in running a local charity is balancing limited resources with the growing demand for support. While we strive to assist as many deserving organizations as possible, financial constraints and time limitations sometimes require difficult decisions. Recruiting and retaining dedicated volunteers also requires ongoing effort, training, and recognition. Even with a 100% volunteer only board, members are recognized for their efforts all the while enjoying some fun with their Neptunian sisters.

Q: HOW CAN READERS GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHARITY?
A: The Neptunian Woman’s Club’s (NWC) clubhouse is located at 920 Highland Avenue, Manhattan Beach with the website of: neptunians.org. NWC has monthly member luncheons on the 2nd Tuesday of each month from September through May and invite women to come try us out by coming to a member luncheon as a guest.

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: I was born in Dallas, Texas, but in 2018, I found my way to the vibrant community of Manhattan Beach. From the moment I arrived, I was deeply moved by the genuine generosity and kindness of the people here. This is a place where neighbors uplift one another, and there is a shared commitment to making life better for everyone. It’s truly heartwarming to be part of such a giving and compassionate community.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: I am a Capricorn, and some of the traits I bring as President of a women’s philanthropy group are discipline, determination, and strategic vision. I am goal-oriented, highly organized, and committed to seeing initiatives through with precision and professionalism. My leadership style is to inspire collaboration, ensuring our mission has a lasting impact for the most amount of people.

Q: WHO WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE DINNER WITH, BEYONCÉ OR ELON MUSK?
A: If I could, a dinner with both Beyoncé and Elon Musk would be an extraordinary experience, blending culture, influence, and innovation. However, if I had to choose just one, I’d opt for Elon Musk. As President of a women’s group, I’m deeply invested in leadership, innovation, and opportunities that drive progress. Elon’s visionary work in technology, space exploration, and entrepreneurship could offer valuable insights into breaking barriers, thinking beyond limitations, and fostering opportunities for women in leadership roles.

Q: WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: The Strand House in Manhattan Beach is my favorite restaurant for its perfect blend of stunning ocean views, exceptional cuisine, and inviting ambiance. It overlooks the iconic Manhattan Beach Pier and Roundhouse Aquarium, it offers breathtaking sunsets alongside a menu of fresh, locally sourced dishes, fine wines, and handcrafted cocktails. What is there not to like?

www.Neptunians.org


MB WEEKLY – CHARTS:

Language Spoken at Home in Manhattan Beach.


Fowl Play – Chick-fil-A Faces Customer Anger Over Hidden Charges In El Segundo:

Several South Bay residents are squawking madly after Chick-fil-A in El Segundo began charging customers for cups of water without clearly disclosing the fee. The unexpected charge has ruffled feathers among loyal patrons. “Charging people for a cup of water is absurd, but not telling customers should be illegal!” exclaimed Randi L., a frequent Chick-fil-A customer, whose social media post sparked heated reactions across the South Bay. Refunds are provided, but only if specifically requested by customers, fueling the growing frustration. Consumer complaints suggest the practice has soured relationships between Chick-fil-A and its previously satisfied patrons. Representatives of the El Segundo Chick-fil-A location have yet to comment publicly, but the controversy underscores a basic business principle: transparency matters, especially when thirsty customers feel they’re being plucked.

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Global Cuisine By Gary Arabia:

Celebrity Chef Gary Arabia owns and operates Global Cuisine By Gary Arabia, founded in 2000. He has catered and produced some of Hollywood’s most glamorous events. Gary has turned event production into a “global” art form. Whether it be for an intimate wedding, corporate event or a star studded movie premier Gary and his event team are able coordinate all of the details from the design, decor, lighting, entertainment, staffing and most importantly the cuisine.

www.GlobalCuisineEvents.com


MB WEEKLY – RESTAURANT REVIEW:
by Christina Minutillo

The Hive Manhattan Beach: A Sunshine-Filled Local Hangout. Located on the corner of Marine and Highland in Manhattan Beach, The Hive has quickly become a local favorite since its opening. Despite previous struggles at this location, lines out the door and a busy outdoor patio are inviting to those passing by. I visited on a sunny Sunday and found a relaxed atmosphere with patrons enjoying smoothies, build-your-own bowls, and breakfast burritos. I tried the Sun God smoothie, which was topped with cacao crunchies and had a perfect balance of coffee, cacao, and banana. I also sampled the Ricotta Rose toast, adorned with flower petals and honeycomb, it was pretty enough to eat but lacked a bit of flavor. With a cozy atmosphere offering a peek-a-boo view of the ocean, The Hive is an inviting spot to get some work done in the sunshine or catch up with a neighbor. Have you visited? Share your experience by writing us!

www.HiveHealthyEats.com


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

AttaGirl on Hermosa Avenue in Hermosa Beach has officially opened. Feel free to send your local photos into: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


MB WEEKLY – READER COMMENT:

“I appreciate the MB Weekly for highlighting bold questions and the thoughtful & brave perspectives of those who answer them. I enjoy discovering fascinating facts about community members I may not know and seeing photos that capture the spirit of our town, making me feel more connected to Manhattan Beach.” —- Tiffany Barbara


MB Weekly – Believe It Or Not! $12 Hot Dog Leaves Locals Relishing In Outrage:

The legendary Pink’s Hot Dogs has arrived at El Segundo’s new state-of-the-art movie theater, but not everyone is celebrating. A chorus of outrage erupted from at least a dozen MB Weekly readers stunned by the hefty $12 price tag for a hot dog topped with sauerkraut. “What kind of idiots does Pink’s think we are?” vented one local female reader, echoing widespread disbelief at the ultra-premium pricing. Though renowned for its celebrity clientele and iconic Hollywood history, Pink’s typically enjoys widespread affection; this menu move has sparked unexpected backlash. As debates heat up on local social media, moviegoers wonder if nostalgia alone can justify paying double digits for a humble dog with kraut. Is this blockbuster snack worth its Hollywood price, or is Pink’s about to learn an expensive lesson in local economics?


Tin Roof Bistro:

Fig + Pig Pizza
www.TinRoofBistro.com


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Justin Hong

The Leadership Manhattan Beach class of 2025 is excited to announce this year’s class project – the Da Vinci RISE Makerspace Project. This year, we are supporting the work being done at Da Vinci RISE High – an independent study charter founded to meet the unique needs of students navigating foster care, housing instability, probation, or other circumstances that have caused major disruptions in their academics. We will be providing RISE with a mobile makerspace cart to support their project and competency-based academic model and to provide students with outlets for self-expression. This kind of learning-by-doing is incredibly important for students of all ages, but particularly so given RISE’s demographics. It allows their students to see themselves as makers – as people with agency and critical thinking skills who can make a material difference in their lives, in their community, and ultimately – in the world. Please visit bit.ly/LMB2025 to donate or reach out to us at leadershipmb2025@gmail.com.


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** Larry Kosmont and Paul Wafer having lunch at Fishing with Dynamite in Manhattan Beach.

** Retired plastic surgeon Dr. Jon Perlman having dinner at Slay Italian in Manhattan Beach.

** Former L.A. Mayor James Hahn having brunch at Slay Italian.

** Community activist Fred Taylor and his wife Patti having lunch at Tin Roof Bistro.

** Community Activist Tiffany Barbara having lunch at Joey in Manhattan Beach.

** Marketing guru Craig Valine having lunch at Tin Roof Bistro.

** Shelby Russell, founder of Manhattan Beach Food and Wine festival, having lunch at Mercado.


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Balance & Bloom Women’s Wellness Day:

In honor of International Women’s Day, experience Balance & Bloom Women’s Wellness Day, a celebration of self-care and empowerment on March 8th from 12-5 p.m. at Manhattan Village. Choose from a dynamic lineup of workouts – including confidence-boosting yoga, high-energy sculpt, and a Brazilian-inspired booty camp – alongside luxury beauty pop-ups, wellness activations, and curated shopping experiences. The first 150 guests will receive exclusive gift bags, and those dressed in pink will be entered to win a fabulous prize.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Cioppino at BALEEN restaurant at Portofino hotel. Feel free to send your local photos into: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


MBW CRIME

Manhattan Beach Crime Summary
February 20 to February 26, 2025

  • 707 CALLS FOR SERVICE
  • 10 ARRESTS
  • 17 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS
  • 41 CRIME REPORTS FILED

Notable Events:
** On 2/24/25, at approximately 5:00 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 3400 block of Sepulveda Boulevard (Macy’s) regarding an Estes robbery that just occurred. The suspect used pliers to cut security sensors from clothing and walked out of the store with the items. Loss Prevention confronted the suspect, and a physical altercation ensued, with the suspect fleeing. The suspect entered a minivan and drove away. MBPD officers quickly found the vehicle, and after a positive identification from the loss prevention officers, the suspect was arrested and transported to the MBPD jail for booking. The loss prevention officers did not sustain any injuries.

** On 2/25/25, at approximately 7:00 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 1500 block of Rosecrans Boulevard (24 Hour Fitness) regarding a stolen vehicle report. The victim placed their purse in an unlocked locker and went to work out. When they returned, they discovered their purse stolen and were notified of fraudulent charges on their credit cards. Officers were later alerted by a neighboring agency that the victim’s vehicle was recovered. Officers continued their investigation and recovered drug paraphernalia from the victim’s vehicle. The evidence was collected and submitted to be processed for DNA.

** On 2/26/25, at approximately 3:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of Sepulveda Boulevard (Target) regarding an Estes robbery that had just occurred. The suspect pushed an employee and exited the store before fleeing the scene in a vehicle eastbound on Manhattan Beach Boulevard. Officers driving marked and unmarked vehicles stopped the suspect vehicle, and a high-risk stop was initiated. The suspect was arrested for robbery and transported to the MBPD jail for booking.


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Shark Mural Finally Finds A Home:

City Council approved an expanded shark mural on the Civic Center parking lot wall, to cover both city and county property. Artist Eric Snyder’s mural was originally proposed for Fire Station #1.


MB WEEKLY – READER QUESTION:

WHAT SHOULD GO IN AMERICA’S 250-YEAR TIME CAPSULE?

Congress plans to bury a time capsule in honor of America’s upcoming 250th birthday. First, its members must determine what should go inside. Many already have thoughts. A social security card. A Celsius can. A bottle of “good ol’ East Tennessee moonshine.” Those are just a few of the things lawmakers reportedly want to leave for future generations to discover. With over a year remaining until a possible burial ceremony, they are sure to brainstorm plenty of other ideas. What do you suggest? Please share your comment with thousands and thousands of your neighbors in Manhattan Beach and surrounding South Bay communities.

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1. ** 2-Bedroom, 1-Bathroom – Rent:$1,500 Deposit:$500 – Rental in 8th Pl Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 – Text MR CONNOR at +1 (510) 205-3945 to schedule a private tour.

2. ** Can we tell YOUR story to the modern world? —- www.BoundlessMediaUSA.com

3. ** Registered offender alert. – Registered Offender Alert for Redondo Beach, CA —- neighborhoodalerts.com

4. ** I wonder what percentage of Mira Costa High School seniors smoke pot daily? —- Tish W.

5. ** State Senator Ben Allen is yet another political hack. —- Erin G.

6. ** I want to introduce you to The Rockaway Chronicles, a new novel by Jackie Balestra, a New York native best known for her journalistic work in the South Bay (South Bay By Jackie). The book launch is 3/16. For media inquiries and invites. —- info@sandandshores

7. ** We have always advocated for “A Hand Up, Not a Hand Out” approach to dealing with homelessness. This post is to inform you and implore you to stop giving handouts to the homeless people on the street. If you would like to help them, there are better ways! —- C.H.

8. ** Manhattan Beach is under siege! Bureaucrats are forcing 1,000+ high-density units onto our community with little to no local say. Rosecrans and Sepulveda will be unrecognizable – gridlock, overcrowding, and resource strain. Who benefits? Not residents. Why aren’t our voices heard? This is top-down government at its worst. —- Henry B.

9. ** In a world of eunuchs, buffoons, and beasts, we need new heroes. —- Ami C.

10. ** WARNING JUST NOW!! Salespeople from bug exterminator company knocking on doors. Very persistent and annoying. Around 11th and Meadows in Manhattan Beach. —- Carly T.

11. ** My ex-wife is a bitch, and she snores. —- Hans D.

12. ** Hi Neighbors! As I ramp up on launching my small business, I will post here seeking models. Models are regular, everyday people willing to try a new experience while we document it to create content that promotes the business. We will vet you and ask you to sign a photo release and liability waiver. Thanks for your consideration! Please feel free to email alex@primlyfe.com to inquire.

13. ** The life of Winston Churchill. —- https://youtu.be/2dCgK8_-5PU?si=CaQUSVj8cLbdXed7

14. ** I love my Tesla! I am not political, but I love my car! —- Arnold T.

15. ** Given the outrageous salaries paid to the bloated staff in Manhattan Beach, the City desperately needs to set up its own DOGE Team – a watchdog force to sniff out waste, inefficiency, and bureaucratic excess. Taxpayers deserve accountability, not gold-plated pensions. Wake up, City Council! —- Tara G.

16. ** The Doors were so bad-ass! —- Glenn S.

17. ** Japanese-born Bread, Espresso & has arrived in Redondo Beach! Known for its signature mou bread – a buttery, cube-shaped delight – the Tokyo-founded bakery now has its first U.S. location at 1212 South Pacific Coast Highway. Experience this beloved Japanese cafe’s soft, crisp loaves and more in its brand-new 2,000-square-foot space. —- Ellen L.

18. ** We’ve all heard the phrase: You can’t take it with you. Yet, shockingly, 60%-70% of Americans don’t have a Will! —- David H.

19. ** Lifelong Manhattan Beach resident Kent Caldwell passed away at home on February 23, surrounded by family. He was a Mira Costa High graduate and USC alumnus. —- Editor’s Note

20. ** Illegal immigration crossings are down 93% since Trump took office. Sorry, friends, facts are stubborn things! —- Abe P.

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MB Weekly – Reader Poll:
66% Favor A Manhattan Beach DOGE To Find Efficiencies And Cut Government Costs

With an undeniable loud sound, a recent MB Weekly reader poll reveals that 66% of MB Weekly readers support appointing a local DOGE to streamline government spending. The poll over two weeks suggests that locals are eager for unconventional approaches to address escalating public expenses. “Our city salaries and benefits, not to mention the size of our local government, have gotten way too high, and this simply isn’t sustainable,” remarked a long-time Manhattan Beach CPA, voicing widespread concerns over the fiscal matters. Proponents argue that it needs a fresh perspective and creative cost-cutting measures. “Simple look at the salaries and benefits! The City is sure generous in our money,” commented Jenny A., a resident who believes the DOGE proposal could encourage deeper scrutiny of municipal finances. The poll highlights the growing public pressure for fresh solutions that may lead to more efficient use of taxpayer dollars and a leaner government structure.

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IN LESS THAN 6 MONTHS SINCE SEPTEMBER 2024, MANHATTAN BEACH HAS SEEN 11 HOME BURGLARIES – EIGHT IN EAST MANHATTAN BEACH:

** With the defeat (thank goodness) of criminal friendly District Attorney George Gascon by Nathan Hochman, I would expect crime to go down. Criminals now know that we have a District Attorney who will prosecute criminals. Our residents, however, have to do their part. Lock your doors, keep your garage door closed, and shut your windows when you are not home. Become involved with our excellent Manhattan Beach Neighborhood Watch and take care of each other. It sounds trite and overused, but if you see something, say something. Our MBPD would rather go on a call and find nothing than be called later after the fact to take a crime report. —- Bob Holmes (Former MB Mayor)

** It’s time to be vigilant, look out for your neighbors, recommit to a neighborhood watch group and before you vote, it might be a good idea to better understand your candidate’s position on crime. Has anyone ever seen the billboard on the 405 South heading to Orange County? It said something like… Coming to Orange County? We prosecute! Today, thieves think it’s legal to steal. It seems change is needed in California. I still feel safer in Manhattan Beach than most parts of L.A., our police force is quick to respond and have a genuine concern for our community. We just seem to have a state that doesn’t know how to handle the bad peeps. It will take all of us to change that. —- Ed Kaminsky (Manhattan Beach Realtor)


MB WEEKLY – CHARTS:

Manhattan Beach Households.


The Beach Cities Health District 2025 – 2028 Community Health Report:

The well-being index of Manhattan Beach is higher than that of the U.S. and other Beach Cities, according to The Beach Cities Health District 2025 – 2028 Community Health Report released in January. At 70.6, Manhattan Beach has a higher WBI than Hermosa Beach (69.3) or Redondo Beach (66.5). Manhattan Beach residents also top the U.S and other Beach cities with 75.3% thriving in their life evaluation. Only Hermosa Beach (96.1) tops Manhattan Beach (95.8) in the California Healthy Places Index, a tool that combines various health, economic and social factors into a single index to assess and compare community well-being across cities in California. On the other side, the causes of stress for the Beach Cities is Political Climate, Current Events and Health, with 42% of Manhattan Beach residents experiencing significant daily stress. Some of the results:

  • Total Population – 35,123
  • Median Household Income – $187,217
  • Mean Household Income – $280,470
  • Educational Attainment Among Adults
    — Less Than High School – 1.2%
    — High School Graduate – 5%
    — Some College – 15.6%
    — Bachelor’s Degree or Higher – 78.2%
  • Community Safety
    —Adults Reporting their Neighborhood is Safe from Crime – 94.6%
    —Adults who Always Feel Safe and Secure – 79.6%
    —Serious Violent Crime (Crimes per 100,000 Population) – 154.2
  • Voter Turnout 2020 – 85.4%
  • Adult Depression (Current) – 7.3%
  • Adults Feeling Little or No Connection to Others – 11.3%
  • Adults Experiencing Significant Loneliness – 12.5%
  • Adults Experiencing Significant Daily Stress – 42%
  • Adults Experiencing Significant Daily Worry – 33.9%

A total of 625 individuals participated, with 93% residing in Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach or Redondo Beach.

https://bchd.blob.core.windows.net/docs/bchd/CommunityHealthReport_2025-2028_digital.pdf


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MB WEEKLY – MEET:
LIDO BAKERY (MANHATTAN BEACH)

Nestled in the heart of Manhattan Beach, Lido Bakery has been delighting the community with its handcrafted confections for over three decades. Located at 3001 N Sepulveda Blvd, this family-owned establishment is renowned for its commitment to quality, elegance, and simplicity. Each creation is made from scratch using all-natural ingredients. The bakery specializes in custom wedding cakes for those seeking a personalized touch. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Russ Lesser (Former Mayor)

Last week I had lunch at the Metlox Plaza. I parked in the underground parking lot and took the escalator up. I was the only one using the escalator. I noticed during lunch that in over an hour hardly anyone used the escalators, but they ran constantly as they all do. Last year while visiting Japan we got to the airport and needed to take an escalator up to the higher level. It was stopped but as soon as someone stepped on a sensing plate at the bottom of it it started up. In that country they only use electricity to run them when someone needs one. Wow, what a great idea. In the Metlox plaza there are four escalators constantly running. How much electricity does that use? I am not an expert but it has to be a lot. I called a city councilman to see if our escalators could be upgraded with this feature. He checked with the public works department and was told, “Unfortunately the State of California does not allow this type of feature for escalators.” WHAT? In a state that is so concerned about Climate Change this makes no sense to me.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Katie Travers

Watch out for this driver around South Bay Area!! She would honk at us for stopping at stop signs and yielding in pedestrian areas … she sped around us and sped through the stop sign instead of stopping. Just felt a little strange for someone to honk at someone multiple times for following the law while driving. We get it. Californians like to do the California stop, but most of the time she was honking there was another car turning in front of us or pedestrians waiting to cross.

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El Segundo Man Arrested After Alleged Knife Attack On Mother:

A domestic dispute took a terrifying turn when a man allegedly assaulted his mother with a knife, prompting a SWAT standoff, police said. Authorities responded to a call around 6 a.m. on the 300 block of Penn Street, near Grand Avenue, where the suspect had barricaded himself inside the home. After tense negotiations, the suspect ultimately complied and was taken into custody without further incident. Details regarding the mother’s condition or potential charges against the suspect were not immediately released.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

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Former Manhattan Beach Mayor Mark Burton Signs Off With a Warning: “The Real Problems Begin and End in Sacramento”

After years of dedicated public service, former Manhattan Beach Mayor Mark Burton officially signs off, leaving a stark warning about the city’s future. “I have given everything and then some to the city I love,” Burton said. “It is now time for me to step aside and allow others to shape the future of Manhattan Beach. I strongly believe the real problems begin and end in Sacramento.” Burton’s departure comes as state-mandated housing policies threaten to reshape Manhattan Beach, replacing its single-family residential charm with high-rise developments. He points to the anticipated approval of a seven-story apartment building at 2301 Sepulveda Boulevard as the first of many that could forever alter the city’s low-profile character. “For several years now, single-party Sacramento has had communities like ours in their crosshairs,” Burton stated. “These politicians are committed to changing our community into one with towering apartment buildings – plenty of them.” His message is clear: change in Sacramento is the only solution. With the 2026 election looming, Burton urges residents to vote for new leadership to preserve the community’s identity. With that, Burton shifts his focus to family. “Now, it’s time for me to devote all my time to my grandkids,” he said.

“As I sign off, I am deeply concerned with an apparent ‘cancer of complacency’ on our City Councils. Just going along, to get along and clinging to the status quo is the best way for our City to be left behind, to let change happen that erodes the character of our community. Our Council and future Councils need to manage changes to preserve and protect the character of our community. Please don’t let the ‘cancer of complacency’ infect our City Council. Vote for ‘proactive’ candidates that have the skills and courage to manage changes.” Signing off.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by E.W. (Manhattan Beach)

I am at my wit’s end. I love my older son dearly, but his refusal to take responsibility for his life is exhausting. I’ve supported, encouraged, and even given him ultimatums – yet nothing seems to change. He drifts from job to job, always blaming others for his failures, while I watch in frustration, knowing he is capable of more. Meanwhile, his younger brother thrives – balancing school, work, and personal passions. It’s not about comparison but about accountability. I want my older son to see that his struggles aren’t bad luck or unfair treatment; they are the result of his unwillingness to grow. I don’t want to push him away, but I cannot keep carrying him. I need advice – how do I help him without enabling him? How do I love him without losing myself? No matter what I do, I feel like the villain. Neighbors, I need some advice.

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Fast Track To Success – Speed Networking Event Offers Game-Changing Connections:

Looking to expand your professional network? Leadership Manhattan Beach presents Speed Networking for Business Professionals, a high-energy event designed to maximize connections quickly. Set for March 12, 2025, from 6-8 p.m. at Kinecta HQ, this event features structured one-on-one networking sessions, dinner, drinks, and raffle prizes. Attendees will engage in meaningful conversations with entrepreneurs, executives, and industry leaders, fostering relationships that could lead to future collaborations. Tickets benefit Leadership Manhattan Beach, with a pre-registration survey required.


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MBW CRIME

Manhattan Beach Crime Summary
February 13 to February 19, 2025

  • 707 CALLS FOR SERVICE
  • 18 ARRESTS
  • 9 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS
  • 47 CRIME REPORTS FILED

Notable Events:
** On 2/18/25 at approximately 8:13 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of 8th Street regarding a residential burglary report. The victim told officers they woke up at approximately 7:30 a.m. and discovered their garage open. The victim discovered the garage door remote and other property stolen from their vehicle, which was parked on the driveway. The victim also discovered property stolen from their garage. The victim stated their vehicle was locked and garage was closed prior to the burglary.

** On 2/18/25 at approximately 9:20 a.m., officers were dispatched to The Strand regarding a burglary report. The construction crew arrived and discovered a plastic tarp was cut which was attached to a window. The construction crew discovered tools were stolen from the site. The burglary occurred between 2/14/25 and 2/18/25 from 5:00 p.m. to approximately 7:20 a.m.

** On 2/19/25 at approximately 12:10 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 3400 block of Palm Avenue regarding a robbery that just occurred. The female victim was walking up to her driveway when the suspect, driving a blue sedan or SUV, called out to her. The male suspect asked for directions to Whole Foods and handed the victim his cell phone, asking her to speak into the phone for translation because his English was not very good. After the victim handed the phone back to the suspect, the suspect grabbed the victim’s wrist and tried to put a gold ring and two gold chains on the victim. As the victim pulled away, a female suspect leaned out of the rear passenger window and grabbed the victim, pulling the victim’s chain off her neck. The victim attempted to grab her chain back, but the male suspect drove the car away, knocking the victim to the ground. The jewelry the suspects tried to put on the victim was found in the street, and officers collected it for DNA. The victim suffered abrasions to her knees. The MBPD Detective Bureau responded and canvassed the neighborhood for video surveillance. This is an active investigation. The male and female suspects were described as Middle Eastern. The female was approximately 40 years old with black hair. The male was approximately 30-40 years old.


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MB WEEKLY – BUSINESS INSIDER:

Manhattan Beach-based Skechers USA Inc. (SKX) reported a fourth-quarter net income of $99.3 million on Thursday, translating to 65 cents per share, falling short of Wall Street’s 74-cent estimate. Despite the earnings miss, the footwear giant met revenue expectations, pulling in $2.21 billion for the quarter. For the full year, Skechers posted $639.5 million in profit ($4.16 per share), with revenue reaching $8.97 billion. While sales remain strong, investors may tread carefully as profit margins tighten.


Breaking Barriers – $500K Grant Fuels Creative Dreams For Students With Special Needs:

Thanks to a $500,000 grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation, students with physical and intellectual challenges will soon have a vibrant new space to explore their artistic potential. The funding will support the Friendship Foundation’s Friendship Campus: The Greenberg Family/Skechers Center in Redondo Beach, which is set to open in early 2026. The campus will focus on vocational training and job placement and feature the W.M. Keck Foundation Creative Arts Studio, empowering students with special needs to pursue their passions. “This will be a game-changer,” said Friendship Foundation cofounder Yossi Mintz, emphasizing its transformative impact.


MB WEEKLY – READER QUESTION:

WHO HAS YOUR FAVORITE PIZZA?

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1. ** Ebikers & Cyclists – Be Seen, Stay Safe: Helmets? Great! But dark clothes at dusk? A disaster waiting to happen. Saturday, 6:45 pm, 3-4 young riders (12-14 years old) in dark hoodies nearly invisible at MB & Meadows. One had a hint of yellow – thank goodness! Wear reflective gear. Be seen. Stay alive. —- Alice C.

2. ** Join us for the MBCC March 13th Luncheon at AdventurePlex – We’ll honor students from local schools while enjoying individually boxed lunches. RSVP now – $20 per person at the door. Register here: https://www.mbcoordinatingcouncil.com/march-13-2025-luncheon. See you there.

3. ** Has anyone seen the disgraceful state of the North Redondo Beach Post Office on Artesia? The American and POW flags are faded and still at half-staff – long past the 30 days for Jimmy Carter. It looks neglected and sends the wrong message about improving Artesia and our city’s image. —- Darren H.

4. ** Zein Obagi has served District 4 with dedication, bringing impactful improvements to North Redondo. His leadership has enhanced traffic and pedestrian safety, upgraded parks and playgrounds, and revitalized the Artesia corridor. His efforts have made the community safer, more beautiful, and more livable for residents. —- Cindy M.

5. ** Every perfume/cologne ad is super weird, and as a society, we’ve just accepted that. —- Stella G.

6. ** If the federal government comes even close to delivering on Trump’s campaign pledge to deport “millions and millions of illegals” Southern California stands to lose a lot of people. Amen! —- Sherri M.

7. ** I will never understand why people attend Chamber mixers without business cards. How are you running a business if you can’t grasp networking basics? What’s next – showing up to a marathon without shoes? If you’re serious, act like it. Otherwise, stay home. —- Aaron T.

8. ** It’s really getting heartless. DOGE Is canceling Social Security payments to the most vulnerable people in our society. Those over 150 years old. —- Vicki R.

9. ** The epic story of Winston Churchill: —- https://youtu.be/2dCgK8_-5PU?si=nSdtLJGa9E6Teeya

10. ** It’s a hard and realistic lesson of history that wars are easy to start and hard to end. —- Vincent D.

11. ** I still miss that part of 2020 when it was illegal for anyone to come near me. —- Cole H.

12. ** I wonder what percentage of people have sat in the back seat of their own car. —- Emma S.

13. ** Heads Up, Neighbors! If you live near Rosecrans and Oceangate, watch your vehicles closely! Last night, some lowlife broke into my car, stole items, and left a mess – frustrating and violating. Stay alert, lock up, and report any suspicious activity. Let’s watch out for each other! —- Wendi P.

14. ** Yet another DEI disaster! Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass just ousted Fire Chief Kristin Crowley – effective immediately – because meritocracy means nothing anymore. In comes interim Chief Ronnie Villanueva, but let’s be honest: Was this about leadership or politics? When identity trumps competence, L.A. burns – figuratively and literally. What a disgrace! —- Ray M.

15. ** Organize your travel around passions instead of destinations. —- Kenneth H.

16. ** David and the team at South Bay Cycle are fantastic! Their customer-friendly service and expert bike knowledge make them the go-to shop for all cycling needs. Whether you’re a casual rider or a pro, they’ll take great care of you. I highly recommend stopping by for top-notch service and gear. —- Clay T.

17. ** Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi is reportedly considering a run for the state’s chief school post. If you’re looking for another hard-left political hack to control education, he’s your guy. California’s schools need authentic leadership, not more failed policies. Think before you vote. —- Allison J. (Parent of two Manhattan Beach school children)

18. ** Tom, a pharmacist at CVS in Manhattan Beach, is a nice blend of helpful and competent. His knowledge and kindness made my visit a breeze. Tom goes above and beyond for customers. If you need excellent service, he’s the one to see. —- Lindsay W.

19. ** INCREASED GANG GRAFFITI AND ACTIVITY IN TORRANCE: Serious gang activity is creeping into Kingsdale Avenue between 182nd and 186th Street near El Nido Park. Bright blue graffiti – a gang’s trademark – plasters the area. Torrance Police Detectives were on-site Friday morning documenting the vandalism. Community leaders must step up before this escalates further. —- Dr. Howard Z.

20. ** L.A. County Leaders Have Failed for Years – What’s Going to Change? L.A.’s homeless crisis is out of control, and now we learn the county’s homeless services chief handed a $2.1 million contract to her husband’s employer. A blatant ethics violation! Supervisors are finally “concerned” after years of corruption, wasted tax dollars, and incompetence. —- Rich L.

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