Savor The South Bay:
Manhattan Beach Food & Wine Returns With 46 Culinary All-Stars
The South Bay’s most mouthwatering event is back! The 2nd Annual Manhattan Beach Food & Wine Festival returns September 12-13, transforming Manhattan Village into a 40,000-square-foot culinary playground. Event founder Shelby Russell and chef-host Neal Fraser have curated an all-star lineup of 46 top chefs from LA, Manhattan Beach, and beyond – including icons like Antonia Lofaso, Mary Sue Milliken, and Chris Cosentino. From fine dining to funky fusion, this weekend promises a decadent stroll through the best bites and beverages Southern California has to offer. The two-night celebration features a Friday night Opening Gala and a Saturday Grand Tasting, with 23 chefs serving each evening. Attendees will enjoy premier wines, craft cocktails, live music, and access to the scenic Veterans Parkway Greenbelt path – perfect for walking off the calories. Partners include Delta Air Lines, Infiniti of South Bay, Westdrift Hotel, and Sub-Zero. The event benefits C-CAP, a nonprofit organization that helps underserved youth pursue careers in the culinary arts. This is a 21+ event, and tickets are on sale now at www.ManhattanBeachFoodandWine.com.
MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Cedric Tuck-Sherman
(New President Of MB Rotary Club)
Cedric Tuck-Sherman
Q: AS THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE MANHATTAN BEACH ROTARY CLUB, WHAT IS YOUR TOP PRIORITY FOR THE COMING YEAR?
A: One of my top goals for Rotary is to build a stronger relationship with the Rotary organization at the District and International level. Rotary is one of the oldest and largest service organizations in the world and so much can be gained by partnering with other clubs not only in our community but across the world. A second goal is to get all members engaged in the management as well as participation in club programs. Manhattan Beach has one of the strongest Rotary clubs in the Los Angeles area with currently 112 members and robust growth. But with that size it becomes a challenge to distribute the work effort evenly. I already have more than 20 people on my board and we are creating our first annual past presidents project for which we have 30 past presidents.
Q: HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN ACTIVE IN THE ROTARY CLUB?
A: I’ve been in Manhattan Beach Rotary for 8 1/2 years.
Q: WHAT FIRST DREW YOU TO JOINING?
A: After moving to Manhattan Beach in 2006 I began looking for ways to become active in the community. I started with the Boy Scouts where I was a troop leader for Pack 713 and then Troop 849 where my son Alex became an Eagle Scout. But I was also looking for ways to be of direct service to our community and the surrounding areas. I tried a few things but realized I wanted to join an organization that is non-denominational and apolitical, and Rotary fit the bill. I went to a few meetings and was immediately hooked. Rotary is a wonderful organization.
“One of my top goals for Rotary is to build a stronger relationship with the Rotary organization at the District and International level.” —- Cedric Tuck-Sherman
Q: WHAT DO YOU ANTICIPATE IS THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF YOUR NEW MANHATTAN BEACH ROTARY CLUB ROLE?
A: I anticipate the biggest challenge of being Rotary President will be maintaining a high-quality program including meetings, service projects, and social events. We meet every Monday morning at 7:30 and a tight meeting agenda with announcements and a keynote speaker. Expectations are high but I have two program directors who are responsible for booking keynote speakers and we are already scheduled to November. Our members also expect quality service projects. And here I have Co-Directors for each of four areas of service including international, community, youth, and vocational. In addition we have a scholarship committee and each year we give more than $60,000 in scholarships to Manhattan Beach and El Camino students.
Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: I was born in Grand Rapids MI shortly after my parents immigrated from Belgium, but I grew up mainly outside of New York City in New Jersey.
Q: WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: Some of my family’s favorite restaurants include Nick’s, Mangiamo’s, Simzy’s, and Petros. But these are just a few of the many great restaurants in Manhattan Beach.
https://rotary5280.org/clubinfo/manhattan-beach
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Sharapova Lists Manhattan Beach Zen Estate For $25 Million:
Former tennis superstar Maria Sharapova is making headlines off the court – this time in real estate. The five-time Grand Slam champion has listed her serene Manhattan Beach estate for just under $25 million, according to The Wall Street Journal. Sharapova’s home a distinctive architectural retreat. Inspired by Japanese minimalism, the property features a living room anchored by an indoor Japanese tree, concrete walls that took nearly three years to perfect, and a towering hedge that shields the estate in privacy. Despite her tennis pedigree, Sharapova opted out of including a court, favoring instead panoramic ocean views, a tranquil pool, and Zen-like landscaping. With high ceilings, expansive windows, and a neutral palette, the mansion embodies calm sophistication. For Sharapova, it’s match point in luxury real estate – next serve: the right buyer.
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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Francesca Brennan (UCLA Student)
My name is Francesca, and I’m a Bay Area native currently entering my final year at UCLA, majoring in Global Studies with a focus on Governance and Conflict. As an ENFJ, I thrive on helping others, and tutoring is one of my favorite ways to give back. I’ve spent the past 8 years studying Spanish, including a 3-month solo trip through Spain in 2024. I earned a five on the AP Spanish exam and have extensive experience tutoring Spanish-speaking children through Healthy Cities Tutoring. I currently teach civics to adults at the International Rescue Committee. Due to a recent femur fracture and hip injury, I’m sidelined from my usual customer service work this summer. I would love to focus on tutoring in Spanish, AP preparation, SATs, college essays, or general academic support. I’m happy to tutor in person or via Zoom, and I can combine tutoring with childcare if helpful. Reach out anytime! francescabrenn@g.ucla.edu or my email at francesca.brennan5@gmail.com.
$12M Manhattan Beach Property Hits Market With Crypto Option:
In an unprecedented coastal real estate move, a 14-unit multifamily property in Manhattan Beach’s iconic El Porto neighborhood is quietly hitting the market for $12 million, with the seller accepting Bitcoin or USDC. The offering at 3901 Highland Avenue, exclusively represented by Elaine McIntyre Kim and Tom Watkins of Centennial Advisers, is fully approved for short-term rentals and already generating income. If closed in crypto, the deal could become California’s largest such transaction. Escrow will be handled by Guaranty Escrow in partnership with BitGo, allowing digital asset funding with immediate USD conversion for security and stability.
MB WEEKLY – LENS:
Jennifer, a happy team member at Urban Plates in Manhattan Village.
MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
43% Go To A Nail Salon Only For Special Occasions
A recent MB Weekly reader poll has revealed that 43% of readers visit nail salons only for special occasions. This trend highlights a growing preference for saving salon trips for significant events such as weddings, holidays, and celebrations. Salon owners have noticed this shift. “We’re busier around major holidays and wedding seasons,” said Grace N., owner of a popular nail sale in Manhattan Beach. “Clients often book weeks in advance for special occasions.” Customers like Emily T. confirm the pattern. “I love getting my nails done, but I save it for times when I want to feel pampered and polished,” she explained. Economists suggest that this trend may be influenced by budget considerations and the desire to make memorable moments feel more luxurious. Nail salons are adapting, offering more elaborate and customized services to cater to these occasional visitors, ensuring every visit feels like a special treat.
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Manhattan Beach Farmers Market Marks 19 Delicious Years:
The Civic Center Plaza in Manhattan Beach was more vibrant than usual this Tuesday, July 22, as the Downtown Manhattan Beach Farmers Market celebrated its 19th anniversary in sun-drenched style. More than 50 vendors showcased a cornucopia of seasonal and sustainable foods – from juicy stone fruits and hand-foraged mushrooms to artisan breads and line-caught seafood. Decades-long vendors wore orange ribbons, a colorful badge of their enduring commitment to the beloved weekly tradition. Organized by the Downtown Manhattan Beach Business and Professional Association, the milestone celebration featured story time with Pages bookstore, a city-wide game of “Where’s Waldo?”, product sampling, and a Cedars Sinai blood drive. But it was the community spirit – as local businesses, city staff, and loyal shoppers posed for a commemorative photo – that truly marked the occasion. After 19 years, the Farmers Market remains not just a marketplace, but a movement.
Just Dropped At Dive N’ Surf – Sisstr Wetsuit Jackets:
Stay warm, stylish, and surf-ready with Sisstr’s Summer Seas 2mm wetsuit jacket, built just for her. Designed with eco-friendly limestone neoprene and super-stretch construction, it moves with you through every duck dive and paddle-out. Perfect for: Crisp morning surf, Windy beach days, Stylish, lightweight layering. Form meets function – because performance should never come at the cost of comfort. Swing by Dive N’ Surf and gear up for your next session with Sisstr. You’ll wonder how you ever surfed without it.
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62nd International Surf Festival Coming To The South Bay:
The 62nd International Surf Festival is coming to the South Bay July 30 to August 3. Torrance is the host city, and it is presented by BEACHSPORT.org, the Chambers of Commerce and Cities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, Los Angeles County Fire Department and Department of Beaches and Harbors. “The event promotes the four South Bay beach cities, the world’s best lifeguard service, and physical fitness for thousands of participants,” according to surffestival.org. “The three signature events for the festival are the Judge Taplin Lifeguard Medley Relay, the Dwight Crum Pier-to-Pier Swim, and the Charlie Saikley 6-Man Volleyball Tournament. Other great events include a surfing contest, bodysurfing contest, beach run, paddleboard races, dory race, and youth events. The festival has hosted numerous international lifeguard teams including teams from Victoria, Australia.” Participants range in age from 8 years old to the late 80s.
** Popular veteran Real Estate broker Patricia Blakemore having lunch at JOEY in Manhattan Beach.
Fritz Coleman Forecasts Laughter With New Comedy Play:
After 40 years delivering sunny forecasts on NBC4, beloved L.A. legend Fritz Coleman is bringing a different kind of warmth – laughter. The retired TV weatherman, who famously joked he had “the dream job in a city with no weather,” returns to his comedy roots with his new play Unassisted Living. The show explores the humor and humanity of growing older. Coleman, once a Philly comic chasing his Hollywood break, will perform two shows at Manhattan Beach Community Church on Saturday, August 9th at 2 pm and 7:30 pm. Tickets: https://tinyurl.com/2vb824px.
Beach Cities Presents Free Zumba In The Park:
Beach Cities Summer Free Fitness Series presents Zumba in the Park, on Julia Field at Alta Vista Park August 4, 11, 18 & 25, according to Beach Cities Health District. “Instructors from BCHD’s Center for Health & Fitness will lead all Free Fitness sessions.” This event is in partnership with the City of Redondo Beach. No cost to participate, but registration is required, either online at bchd.org/freefitness (https://bchd.org/community-programs/workshops-events/free-fitness/) or at the event. Pre-registration closes at 12 p.m. but walk-ups are welcome.
MB WEEKLY – LENS:
Dessert at AttaGirl in Manhattan Beach.
Anchorage Wolverine Duke Gentzler Commits To Air Force Academy:
Anchorage Wolverines standout Duke Gentzler is trading his hockey sweater for a flight suit. The 6’1” Manhattan Beach native has committed to play NCAA Division I hockey for the Air Force Academy in the Atlantic Hockey Conference. A first-year skater in the NAHL, Gentzler appeared in 59 games this season, starting with the El Paso Rhinos, where he notched 11 goals and 10 assists. Known for his clutch plays, including a game-winner and a power-play goal, Gentzler now sets his sights on flying, fighting, and winning – both on the ice and in the air.
MB WEEKLY – LENS:
Polliwog Park in Manhattan Beach.
Redondo Beach Breaks Ground On Safety Overhaul:
Redondo Beach is gearing up for a massive public safety facelift as its City Council unanimously greenlit a contract with Griffin Structures to manage the $93.35 million Measure FP bond project. The ambitious plan includes building brand-new Fire Stations No. 1 and 2, a modern Main Police Station, and renovations to the police annex. Approved by voters last November, Measure FP aims to upgrade aging infrastructure and support ongoing recruitment and retention of first responders. Residents will foot the bill through property tax increases – an investment city leaders say will pay dividends in community safety for decades.
MB WEEKLY – LENS:
Community Activist Fred Taylor.
DUI & Driver’s License Checkpoint:
DUI & Driver’s License Checkpoint was held recently at Sepulveda Blvd. and Duncan Dr. from 8 pm till 2 am, according to @manhattanbchpd. Nearly 1,000 vehicles drove through the checkpoint. Here are the results:
- 5 DUI Arrests
- 1 DUI Probation Violation Arrest
- 7 Unlicensed Drivers Cited
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1. ** W.T.F.? The California Senate just passed SB 549, letting LA County scoop up fire-ravaged lots for pennies and turn them into low-income housing, despite Gavin Newsom explicitly promising this wouldn’t happen. Homeowners beware: Your tragedy is now the government’s opportunity. So much for property rights in California. —- Vicki R.
2. ** Humans are the pinnacle apex predator on the planet, and yet the majority of us would not be able to survive in nature for more than a few weeks. —- Lance H.
3. ** The City of L.A. is $1 BILLION in debt – yet Mayor Karen Bass is handing out money so people can stay home and hide from law enforcement. She openly admits she doesn’t know how much, who qualifies, or how it works. This isn’t leadership – it’s reckless nonsense pandering. Pathetic. —- Lindsay B., Hermosa Beach
4. ** “Globalize The Intifada” is, to many Jews, similar to what “The N Word” is to Black people. —- Richard G.
5. ** At what point (or height) is it considered “the sky”? —- Tate O.
6. ** Yeastie Boys is excellent. And Noah’s bagels and sandwiches can’t hold a candle. —- J.T., Manhattan Beach
7. ** We don’t need them (a bagel truck) because we already have our own merchants in town. —- G.C., Manhattan Beach
8. ** Redondo Beach resident John Paul Christman, 47, pleaded not guilty after allegedly firing over 20 shots at a woman in a Torrance parking lot. Her car was hit 20 times; six bullets struck a nearby dance studio. Christman was extradited from the Philippines to face multiple felony charges. —- Editor’s Note
9. ** Save the Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025! Join us at the Manhattan Beach Pier for the Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship Walk. Check-in is at 8:00 AM; the walk starts at 9:00 AM. Together, let’s support kids with special needs and education. One step at a time, we can make a difference in people’s lives!
10. ** Summer Internship Alert! Join an award-winning Entertainment PR & Branding firm. 10–15 flexible hours/week, remote. Great industry experience! Must be reliable, detail-oriented, and eager to learn. Email Amanda Kent: AmandaK@BoundlessMediaUSA.com | www.BoundlessMediaUSA.com. Your foot in the door to the Entertainment Industry starts here!
11. ** Thank God Almighty – sanity is making a comeback! The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has quietly updated its rules, aligning with the President’s executive order banning transgender women from women’s sports. Fairness and biology matter. This is a victory for women’s sports and common sense. —- Holly W., El Segundo
12. ** Beware, South Bay! While you’re chatting, browsing, or paying your bill, thieves are watching. The El Segundo PD just released footage of a classic “distraction theft” at a local business. Purse snatched. Criminals love it when you’re distracted – don’t make it easy for them. Stay alert. —- Editor’s Note
13. ** What’s going on with the parking pads in the Sand Section? Received a letter from the city, then saw pads marked with “Public Parking” in bright red (an unusual color choice), and now they’re painted over. Does anyone know what’s happening? Did the city change its mind? Repainting? —- Brice B.
14. ** Is anyone shocked? California makes it nearly impossible to run a business, and now the queen of burgers is headed to Tennessee. Lynsi Snyder (In & Out) isn’t fleeing – she’s just choosing sanity over taxes, crime, and chaos. —- Dr. Henry W., Hermosa Beach
15. ** A new law now requires e-bikes to have a red rear light or reflector… You know, like regular bikes already do. How revolutionary! Meanwhile, real safety issues on our roads remain ignored. Thanks for the reflector revolution. —- Hope E.
16. ** I love Ozzy Osbourne! —- Brent T., Manhattan Beach
17. ** MB Weekly reader question: What are some ways you pamper your dogs? Send your reply to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net
18. ** Note to MB City Council: Enforce the damn leaf blower ban! It’s not rocket science – send a citywide notice, respond to reports, and fine both property owners and landscapers. Why pass laws if you’re too timid to enforce them? Common sense isn’t that complicated. The community deserves better. —- E.F., Manhattan Beach
19. ** If puberty is confusing for humans, metamorphosis must be highly confusing for caterpillars. —- L.C., Hermosa Beach
20. ** Join the PS I Love You Foundation for the 24th Annual Day at the Beach: Adopt a Child for One Day on Saturday, September 6th, 2025, in Manhattan Beach. 300 underserved children + 300 mentors = 1 unforgettable day of friendship, confidence, and fun in the sun. —- Editor’s Note
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