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MB Weekly 06/20/2024

MB WEEKLY:
EXCLUSIVE READER QUESTION
TO MB MAYOR JOE FRANKLIN

Dear Mayor: WHAT SPECIFICALLY HAS MANHATTAN BEACH DONE IN THE LAST 30 DAYS TO ADDRESS THIS SIGNIFICANTLY GROWING [EBIKE] PROBLEM?
A: We have held two directed enforcement days in the last month regarding electric bicycles and written over 50 citations on those days alone. We recently made an arrest from a robbery that occurred on May 4 involving persons on electric bikes. We are working in partnership with Hermosa, Redondo, and El Segundo on this issue to ensure we are investigating all available leads with regard to crimes. The City is committed to continuing our enforcement efforts as the summer quickly approaches. I know that you had asked about the last thirty days, but it is important to note that this is an issue that the City has been aware of and working on for quite some time. Our City Council has adopted strict ordinances addressing bicycle safety. At the September 5, 2023, meeting, the City Council adopted an urgency ordinance amending the Manhattan Beach Municipal Code (MBMC) establishing:

  • An ebike speed limit
  • Ebike safety and operational standards
  • Use location restrictions for bicycles, e-bikes, and motorized bicycles
  • The City Council established fines associated with violations of this ordinance that are increased with each subsequent violation within one year. (For example, $250 for the first violation, $750 for the next and $1,000 for the next.)

As you may note, the Hermosa Beach Ordinance recently adopted is very similar to our ordinance. Manhattan Beach’s urgency ordinance became effective on September 6, 2023, and contains safety rules such as:

  • Prohibits riding on City sidewalks, plazas, grass areas, the Strand, parking structures owned or operated by the City, County, or State, and Veterans Parkway.
  • Prohibits riding at speeds over 15 miles per hour on the Marvin Braude Bike Trail (i.e. Beach Bike Path), and maintains the current “Walk Only Zone” on both sides of the pier.
  • Requires wearing of properly strapped helmets for all riders under 18 years of age.
  • Requires riders to use bike lanes where possible, and on streets without bike lanes, to ride close to the right curb or edge of roadway.
  • Requires riders to ride in single file and not more than two abreast.
  • Prohibits riding on the back of a bicycle or e-bike without a seat.
  • Prohibits speeding, racing, or stunt activity.
  • Reaffirms requirements to yield to pedestrians at all times.
  • Defines illegal bikes and provides procedures for their impounding if warranted.
  • Violations of this ordinance will result in a misdemeanor and a fine up to $500 for the first violation, $750 for the second violation within one year; and $1,000 for each additional violation within one year of the first violation. If the violation is committed by a minor, the minor’s parents may be cited and fined for violations of the ordinance.

The violation processing procedures for juvenile offenders are very clear. When apprehended, they are brought to the MBPD Police Station. Parents of the juvenile(s) are contacted and instructed to report to the police station. Detailed discussions are conducted and, if warranted, Notices to Appear at Juvenile Court are issued. At Juvenile Court the offender is presented with the option of diversion options including attending counseling combined with community service.

The Manhattan City Council vote was unanimous, 5-0 for the above. Also note that MBPD and the other South Bay agencies work closely to track juvenile behavior and share resources and leads.

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The Mayor Of Manhattan Beach

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Fisker Files For Bankruptcy:

Fisker Group Inc. announced that it filed for Chapter 11 protection on June 17, and that it is in advanced discussions with financial stakeholders regarding debtor-in-possession financing and the sale of its assets. “After evaluating all options for our business, we determined that proceeding with a sale of our assets under Chapter 11 is the most viable path forward for the company,” said a Fisker spokesperson. Fisker’s previously announced manufacturing pause will remain in place, and the company intends to file to ensure its reduced operations are able to continue.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Popular Manhattan Beach chef Tracy Evans (right) and her social media associate Cleo Wagner.


Nando Trattoria:

An extraordinary Branzino at Nando in Manhattan Beach.

www.NandoTrattoria.com


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Neighborhood Watch’s Charlotte Lesser
(Part Two)

Q: HOW COOPERATIVE HAS THE MANHATTAN BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT BEEN WITH YOUR EFFORTS?
A: Initially there was skepticism that the program would help, but we worked hard to teach good safety habits and respect the expertise of our police personnel. Frankly, it was like “apple pie” once citizens learned that they could be part of the solution, rather than part of the problem. If you are able to hear Chief Johnson, like all of the police chiefs before her, you will hear her advocate citizen involvement in keeping blocks safer by joining Neighborhood Watch. While we no longer provide in-home meetings and learn about crime activity with hints as to how to keep safe from the weekly Crime Updates, I still believe that the best way to keep safe is to know neighbors and look out for one another. Social gatherings can also be safety trainings and be enjoyable too. I like to say, “You can look out for #1 or you can look out for one another.” I think that says it all.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR MOST SIGNIFICANT SAFETY CONCERN ABOUT MANHATTAN BEACH CURRENTLY?
A: Today, with the reclassification of some former felonies to misdemeanors, and the lack of prosecution of the perpetrators of these crimes, we see more cars broken into and stolen and more car parts removed for their value. Parking is an issue, but we can all lock and remove temptations from our vehicles. I do believe that more teeth should be put back into the judicial system to prevent freed perpetrators from coming back to “shop” in our city. But I will add that the diligent work of our police force continues and they arrest those who commit crimes here in Manhattan Beach regardless of the legal outcome.

Q: HAS THE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH BEEN ACTIVE IN THE CITY’S E-BIKE MAYHEM?
A: While I have great concern that one of the E-bike riders may come to harm on our streets, the involvement of Neighborhood Watch has been to detail the efforts of the City Council and our Police Department in educating and policing the students who are using the bikes. If our network can assist further in making the people aware of the situation, we are available to help.

Q: HOW CAN PEOPLE READING THIS GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT GETTING INVOLVED IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH?
A: If you are interested in learning about and participating in or creating Neighborhood Watch on your block, please reach out to Mirna Puma, our NW liaison at the MB Police Department by emailing her at MBNW@manhattanbeach.gov. She will connect you with one of our Area Coordinators to answer your questions and get you into our network. Of course we are always looking for volunteers to be the contact on your block to connect others and serve as the block captain. Additionally, we are again offering Disaster Preparedness meetings to Map Your Neighborhood provided by trained instructors from both the CERT program and Neighborhood Watch. You can sign up to host a meeting on your block through info@mbcerta.info. Details of what is expected of you to hold the training meeting will be provided to you so that you can schedule the meeting to involve a significant number of those living on your block. This is a return of a program that has been shown to assist in the block’s response to a disaster where you will be working together without the support of police and fire for a period of time. I look forward to continuing the collaboration of CERT and MBNW in this effort.

Q: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME?
A: It is always hard to pick one… But after deciding that it was the romantic Russian tale, “Dr. Zhivago” that I saw with my new husband so many years ago… I also remember how many times I have cried at the end of “Shawshank Redemption.” So these are the two I would pick.

[Neighborhood Watch Liaison Mirna Puma… mbnw@manhattanbeach.gov]


MB WEEKLY Consumer Reports

Several readers reported a dirty bathroom at Manhattan Bread and Bagel.


For 30 Years, Local Public School Supporters Have Given To Manhattan Wine Auction:

MBEF raised nearly $1.4M net at the 30th Annual Manhattan Wine Auction on June 8, and funds raised support the MBEF Endowment, which enables an annual disbursement to fund grants in Manhattan Beach public schools each year. “Funds from the Paddle Raise are directed to current programing and will be dedicated to restoring educator positions in the upcoming school year,” according to organizers. “Thank YOU – parents, business partners, and community members – for your generosity and partnership to support education and our children’s future.”


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Gerry Morton (Manhattan Beach)

The classic book “The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich” by William L. Shirer is a masterpiece – a tour de force. I read it decades ago and found it riveting. His use of primary sources of journals, diaries, and the like while living in Germany gives it genuine authenticity. I haven’t heard anyone mention this book in years, but I agree wholeheartedly with the parallels between Goebbels and much of what is happening with today’s media.

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MB WEEKLY – HISTORY:

A giant wave crashes over a jetty at Redondo Beach in December. After a year of dominance, El Niño is exiting. The departing climate pattern helped fuel California’s second consecutive winter of heavy storms.


MB WEEKLY – BAKERY REVIEW:
Lido Bakery

Lido Bakery in Manhattan Beach is a gem run by the vibrant Ernesto. This cozy, family-owned spot is a haven for dessert lovers, offering extraordinarily creative cakes, pies, cupcakes, and other classic baked goods. Every treat is a delightful blend of tradition and innovation, making each bite memorable. Ernesto’s passion shines through in every creation, adding a personal touch that makes Lido Bakery unique. The welcoming atmosphere and exceptional service only enhance the experience. If you’re in Manhattan Beach, visiting Lido Bakery is a must for anyone who appreciates high quality, artisanal baked goods.

www.LidoBakery.com


Tin Roof Bistro:

Phenomenal scallops at Tin Roof Bistro.

www.TinRoofBistro.com


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Sara Garcia (El Segundo)

A significant factor driving the anti-Israel protests is the far left’s broader ideological stance, which includes its hatred of Western capitalism and its global impacts. This perspective frames Israel as a symbol of Western imperialism and success, drawing ire from those who view this success as built on oppression and inequality. The anti-Israel sentiment is thus entwined with a broader anti-capitalist, anti-Western narrative, where opposition to Israel serves as a proxy for rejecting perceived failures of free enterprise and progress. This ideological stance prioritizes a vision of justice and equality fundamentally at odds with the structures of merit and prosperity that the far left criticizes. Consequently, the protests reflect a more profound ideological commitment rather than a focused concern on Palestinian well-being alone.

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Finance Director Announces Retirement After 35 Years Of Public Service:

The City of Manhattan Beach announced the retirement of Finance Director Steve Charelian after a 35-year career in public service. “It has been an honor to serve as the Finance Director for the beautiful City of Manhattan Beach,” said Charelian. “Steve’s commitment to excellence and fiscal responsibility has paved the way for our City to achieve important financial goals,” said Mayor Joe Franklin. Charelian began his career with the City 35 years ago, serving in a leadership role in the Finance Department for 11 years, before being appointed as Finance Director in 2018. Director Charelian led the department through the COVID-19 pandemic, efforts to adjust the City’s transient occupancy tax, the passage of the Storm Drain Measure in 2023, the implementation of a new financial system, issuance of pension obligation bonds, and reaffirmation of the City’s AAA rating.


MB WEEKLY – READER COMMENT:

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by John J. McKillop

There are two things you can always predict with 100 percent certainty if a family, any family, is featured in an advertisement. The first is that the family will be biracial. The second is that the man (especially if he is white) will be portrayed as an incompetent or a loser.

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** Former Manhattan Beach Mayor, Mark Burton, having lunch at Fishing with Dynamite.

** City Councilman Steve Napolitano having lunch at Joey in Manhattan Village.

** City Councilman Richard Montgomery having lunch at Joey in Manhattan Beach.

** Tiffany Barbara, community activist, BOA rep, having lunch at Joey in Manhattan Beach.

** Producer Lisa deSouza having brunch at Tin Roof Bistro in Manhattan Beach.


Female Surfing Event At Queen Of The South Bay:

El Porto was the site of the South Bay Boardriders Club Queen of the South Bay event June 1. “SBBC would like to thank all of the sponsors, competitors, parents, spectators, and volunteers for making Queen of the South Bay an absolutely amazing event,” the South Bay Boardriders Club announced. “The positive vibe and energy was off the charts with over 180 females of all ages entering the contest (ages 7 to 70).”


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Green apples at Grow in Manhattan Beach.


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MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Meet Alex Kawano, Garage Door Doctor


Q: HOW LONG AGO DID YOU START GARAGE DOOR DOCTOR?
A: 2010

Q: WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO LOCATE IN THE SOUTH BAY?
A: I was living in Torrance at the time.

Q: WHAT IS THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING YOUR BUSINESS?
A: Dealing with garage door manufacturers and suppliers.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME?
A: Jeremiah Johnson

Q: WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: Leo

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: Honolulu, Hawaii

Q: HOW CAN PEOPLE GET MORE INFORMATION ON YOUR GARAGE DOOR DOCTOR BUSINESS?
A: Just call or text us at 310-904-9425, or email: garagedoordoctor@gmail.com


Bulletin Board

1. ** Author Lawrence Grobel Pt. 3 He gets Pacino, Brando & Capote to talk! —- https://youtu.be/IJx5qzN4D8o?si=jDpWXq9SdzSwfvVC

2. ** I respect Nikki Haley. —- Carl H., Manhattan Beach

3. ** Do you have any “Broken Windows” in your business? —- www.BrokenWindowsBook.com

4. ** I want people to talk to one another regardless of their difference of opinion. —- Claire C., Manhattan Beach

5. ** THIEVES. My house was broken into on Wednesday at 12:05 p.m. in South Torrance. My video camera captured these two individuals crossing my neighbor’s yard and hopping over the fence into my yard. Beware of Torrance thieves! —- (Name Withheld by Request)

6. ** The very fact that MBUSD is sending potential ethnic studies teachers to this teaching [indoctrination] should cause hundreds of parents to run to the next school board meeting – usually the first and third Wednesday at 5 p.m. #alarming —- Fred T., (48-year MB Resident)

7. ** Santa Monica has become a toilet for homelessness and crime. —- Bobby B., Manhattan Beach

8. ** Every single death in Gaza is attributable to Hamas, not Israel – just as every dead German was because of the Nazis and Hitler, and every dead Japanese was due to the fascist regime in Japan during WWII. —- Dani M., Manhattan Beach

9. ** All men should respect, protect, honor, and cherish their wife’s and daughter’s modesty and chastity. —- Diane, Manhattan Beach

10. ** In the 700 block of Rosecrans Ave MB, someone stole stuff from many garages in the backs of residences between 1:30 and 2:15 pm. —- Rose L., Manhattan Beach

11. ** Take off the masks, you anti-Israel cowards! Protesters aren’t scared of COVID-19 – they’re hiding the shame of their prejudice —- Rob K., Manhattan Beach

12. ** George Gascon – the criminal’s best friend! —- Araceli G., El Segundo

13. ** Teachers have adopted a more lenient approach to grading, giving a boost to students’ grades even as test scores and attendance rates have dropped. —- Candy R., Manhattan Beach (Former South Bay teacher)

14. ** A change in perspective is worth 80 IQ points. —- Evan P., Manhattan Beach

15. ** Do Pimple Patches Work? —- Emma S., Manhattan Beach

16. ** My vehicle emblem was stolen midday at Manhattan Beach. —- Grace T., Manhattan Beach

17. ** So that you know, the Torrance Red Lobster on Hawthorne Blvd. closed unexpectedly. —- Kailey G., Manhattan Beach

18. ** Honest to God, I have never seen a single customer in Smashburger in the Manhattan Village, and I don’t know how they stay in business. —- Noah G., Manhattan Beach

19. ** Couples with separate bedrooms say it helps their relationship. —- Dr. Michael B., Manhattan Beach (Retired marital therapist)

20. ** I bought a Home Depot fridge. Delivery is terrible. Paid for delivery; business never phoned for a window, dropped fridge in living room in a box. Delivery workers seemed sketchy. —- Reese C., Manhattan Beach

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MB Weekly Bonus Edition 06/16/2024

MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Mayor Joe Franklin at the Pin-Ups For Vets event in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Aaron Ganz, Social media guru having lunch at Fishing With Dynamite.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

The iconic chandeliers at The Kettle Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Manhattan Beach’s Firefighter of the Year: Joshua Kueng. Joshua is a dedicated Fire Engineer and Paramedic at Station 1.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Dr. Camille Loria, a dentist at Beachside Smiles in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Acclaimed real estate entrepreneur Larry Kosmont.


Multiple readers have complained about the litter downtown.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Meet Allen at Globe Tire in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Classic cheeseburger at Urban Plates in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

“Bossy pants” also known as Dana Macias, lead receptionist at The Lash Lounge in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Seasonal cherries at Grow in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

District Attorney candidate Nathan Hochman having Lunch at Joey in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Bea’s Bakery owner Lenny Rosenberg having lunch at Tin Roof Bistro.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Brand new guard rails at the Manhattan Beach Pier.


MB WEEKLY QUESTION TO SUPERINTENDENT OF MBUSD JOHN BOWES:

Q: SEVERAL READERS HAVE WRITTEN IN ASKING IF ANY OF THE SCHOOLS IN MANHATTAN BEACH DON’T BEGIN THEIR DAY WITH A PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE?

A: Thank you for the question. All schools in Manhattan Beach observe the Pledge of Allegiance every school day.


Citywide Mural Project In Manhattan Beach Nearly Complete:

Manhattan Beach is almost finished with its six-year city mural project. In May, Blank Canvas LA muralist Robert Gomez finished his artwork at Manhattan Beach Fire Station No. 1, and artist Pamela Wall Fitch is contributing two, of which, “Elemental Essentials” is a wave-like spiral of colors. Pictured is “What Lifts You,” by Kelsey Montague at Metlox Plaza, on the side of SunLife Organics.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Volleyball at the beach in Manhattan Beach. Feel free to send your photos to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


MB WEEKLY – RESTAURANT REVIEW:
by Darby Winston
Fête Bistro By Slay

I recently had the pleasure of trying the new brunch at Fête Bistro in Manhattan Beach, and it was nothing short of extraordinary. The highlight was the French omelette, filled with French ham, creamy goat cheese, and fresh spinach. Each bite was a delightful combination of flavors, and the accompanying salad was equally impressive – fresh, perfectly dressed, and a great complement to the omelette. The charming general manager, Marilyn, made the experience even more enjoyable with her warm hospitality. Adding to the beautiful ambiance was the live music, which enlivened the spirit of the morning brunch and created a relaxing and pleasant atmosphere. Fete Bistro’s new brunch is a definite winner. It has delicious food, good service, and a vibrant yet cozy atmosphere. I’ll certainly be returning to savor more of their delightful offerings. Highly recommended.

Food: A+  •  Service: A  •  Atmosphere: A

www.FeteBySlay.com


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Police catch alleged criminal outside of Manhattan Village on Wednesday, May 15th. Feel free to send your photos to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


Café Vida Unveils June Brunch Specials:

Beginning in June, Café Vida introduces its tantalizing weekend brunch specials. Indulge in Pecan Banana Buttermilk Pancakes or savor the spicy kick of Chilaquiles Rojos. Pair your meal with a refreshing mimosa, and enjoy the welcoming ambiance at 2250 Park Place, El Segundo. Conveniently enter through the Bay Club Lobby, with free parking available. Operating hours are Monday-Thursday 7 a.m. – 8 p.m., Friday 7 a.m. – 3 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Don’t miss out on these delightful brunch offerings! Visit www.CafeVida.net for more details.


MB WEEKLY – BABY PHOTO:

** Brent Koehn (General Manager of Joey in Manhattan Beach)


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MB – BULLETIN BOARD:


1. ** What is the best time to work out? Anytime you feel works for you. I go to Gold’s Venice 4 days a week. I am there by 5:30 and love the vibe and people who become friends. Good to see Arnold and talk to him once in a while. A lovely person. —- Ed M., Manhattan Beach

2. ** Marilyn, the general manager at Fete restaurant, is terrific. —- Ginger G., Manhattan Beach

3. ** Honest to God, I would give anything to throw a pie in the face of parents who allow their children in restaurants to scream like unruly brats! —- Clark G., Manhattan Beach

4. ** I love Uncle Bill’s Pancake House! —- Jose R., El Segundo

5. ** Dinner at Boa in Manhattan Beach was so loud I couldn’t hear my waitress. It was so dark that I felt like I needed several flashlights. It was so expensive that I thought I needed a second mortgage. —- Gwen L., Manhattan Beach

6. ** Oh, Jesus…here we go. The Census Bureau will soon ask about sexual and gender identity. What if I identify as a kangaroo? —- Lily C., Manhattan Beach

7. ** Family and friends bid farewell to Bill Brand, late Redondo Beach mayor and environmental activist. Brand’s widow, Dierdre Brand, at midday, in the middle of a circle of surfboards, delivered his ashes to the depths of the ocean he loved and fought to protect. —- Editor’s Note

8. ** Public Works received reports of racist graffiti on Peck Avenue over pollywog park. My advice is not to post a photo of this because morons who did it desire this. This vandalism has been reported to Manhattan Beach Public Works, but since it’s on school property, they may be unable to help. —- Liam T., Manhattan Beach

9. ** BeachLife organizers announced they will issue refunds to some ticket holders after high winds caused the cancellation of performances by some top acts on Sunday, May 5, of the three-day music festival in Redondo Beach. Many musical acts performed on Sunday, with Z.Z. Top ending its set a few songs early as winds up to nearly 45 mph sent the performers’ legendary beards sideways. However, Sunday ticket holders missed key scheduled sets after 5 p.m. by Fleet Foxes, Trey Anastasio, Classic Tab, and headliner My Morning Jacket. —- Editor’s Note

10. ** For the comfort of all, please equip your children with headphones while they enjoy screens in the restaurant or salon. We don’t want to hear that noise pollution. Also, good manners wouldn’t hurt. —- Lydia G., Manhattan Beach

11. ** It’s hard to pause in our furiously busy, full-throttle lives. But, alas, sometimes we need to slow down to speed up. —- Jason B., Manhattan Beach

12. ** The state’s budget shortfall is larger than first projected. California faces the consequences of the Golden State exodus. Big surprise? Thanks, Democrats. —- Megan W., Manhattan Beach

13. ** I applied for this position, and I was fortunate enough to be hired! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lTo68HOaaY —- Joyce A., Manhattan Beach

14. ** Shouldn’t hiring be on merit, not a diversity quota. —- Loni P., Manhattan Beach

15. ** At 8:30 am recently on 2nd Street in East Manhattan, I witnessed a body on the ground next to a bike, surrounded by seven police cars and paramedics loading him onto a stretcher. Is he okay? I couldn’t tell if it was a youngster or an older man riding to school, just seeing his legs. Thoughts for his safety, these e-bikes on the street are terrifying. —- Cameron B., Manhattan Beach

16. ** You can’t make this stuff up! Decades ago, BCHD was created to save the South Bay Hospital, but they have not done so. Using our tax money, they morphed into a property management company. Now, they want us to assume $30M bond debt so they can tear down the hospital buildings. UNBELIEVABLE! —- George R., Manhattan Beach

17. ** The purpose of college is to learn about the world, then work, not to blow up the world. —- Don M., Manhattan Beach

18. ** Please watch out for these males who steal cash drawers, cigarettes, and blunt wraps from 7-Elevens. Today at 2:50 AM, they struck my 7-Eleven. The automobiles are a silver Kia Optima with registration plate 8EMF073 and a new black Honda Civic. —- Edgar W., Hermosa Beach

19. ** L.A. sewer bills would increase 22% this year under new proposal. Los Angeles residents and business owners could see their sewer bills more than double over four years if the City Council adopts a series of proposed rate increases. —- Editor’s Note

20. ** A coyote attacked my cat. I can’t find my cat, who seems to have fled. —- Howard S., Manhattan Beach

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MB Weekly 06/13/2024

A FOOTFUL FIASCO:
MB WEEKLY READER POLL REVEALS 9% SUFFER FROM STINKY FEET

Surprisingly, the latest MB Weekly Reader Poll unveiled a surprising statistic: 9% of respondents admit to suffering from malodorous feet. Though not earth-shattering, this revelation highlights a common yet often overlooked issue. Foot odor, typically caused by bacteria breaking down sweat, affects a significant portion of the population. Experts suggest regular hygiene, breathable footwear, and moisture-wicking socks can help combat this pesky problem. The poll has sparked many discussions among readers, with many sharing tips and remedies. This quirky finding sheds light on personal hygiene habits and brings a humorous twist to the usually mundane realm of reader polls. As summer approaches, it’s a timely reminder to keep our feet fresh and clean.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Katja Newman (Managing Partner At La Cienega Vineyard)

Q: WHEN DID YOU FIRST ARRIVE IN MANHATTAN BEACH, AND WHY?
A: I moved with my husband Sam and oldest son Jakob to Manhattan Beach in September 2001 to be closer to family and get away from the Washington DC weather. We welcomed our second son Max in 2003.

Q: HOW DID YOU GET INVOLVED WITH LA CIENEGA VINEYARD?
A: My parents retired in 1994 and planted Cabernet Sauvignon vines on 43 acres in Alexander Valley, Sonoma in 1997. For 20 years they sold their grapes to premium winemakers in Napa and Sonoma. In 2015 Sam and I joined the business, and in 2018 we produced our own commercial label. With help from a group of South Bay friends, I created the Ladies Round Table advisory group, and we are now on our fifth vintage or award-winning wines.

Q: WHAT IS THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING THE VINEYARD?
A: Farming is tough, and vineyards are no exception. Great wine is only made possible with quality grapes. We face obstacles every year – drought, fire, frost, heat waves, pests, not to mention changing market trends. Running a vineyard requires knowledge and experience in everything from soil to social media. Thankfully, it is a very collaborative industry. Neighboring farms help each other, winemakers share their wisdom, associations, shops, and restaurants promote our product, and most importantly, friends enjoy, celebrate, and share our wines.

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: I am first generation American (mom Danish, dad Austrian). I was born in Los Altos, CA, but moved to Quito, Ecuador, when I was 15. It was there that I fell in love with Latin America, and focused on the region in my studies and career. La Cienega Vineyard gets its name from a beautiful hacienda my family often visited outside Quito.

Q: WHAT’S YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: Leo.

Q: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME?
A: The Sound of Music.

Q: WHAT PROBLEM MOST CONCERNS YOU ABOUT MANHATTAN BEACH IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS?
A: I’m concerned about accessibility, and the growing disparity between those who can afford to live here and those who cannot. I think our community would be enriched by greater inclusivity. This is also true for the wine industry – we constantly seek to introduce our wines to a larger audience.

www.LaCienegaVineyard.com


Slay Italian Kitchen:

Crafted with passion, served with love.
Pizza night done right!

www.SlayItalianKitchen.com


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Neighborhood Watch’s Charlotte Lesser
(Part One)

Q: HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN INVOLVED IN THE MANHATTAN BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH?
A: As creator and director of MBNW I have been involved since 1980. But I alone could not have directed this nationally recognized program without the dedicated involvement of literally hundreds of citizen volunteers serving as executive members, Area Coordinators, block captains, and office volunteers, like Millie Newton and Sally Rendler. They along with the involvement of the men and women of our MB Police Department have made this program what it is today.

Q: WHAT MADE YOU INITIALLY GET INVOLVED?
A: I learned about Neighborhood Watch, a citizen run program to help reduce crime, while at a PTA conference. As a member of the LB Junior League, I had been trained in procedures to create projects using skills such as community organizing, facilitation, project structure etc. Our local press reported that our community was experiencing 100+ residential burglaries per month at the time. I worked with a small group of residents, three police reserve officers, members of the press and my city council husband to investigate and detail a program that would fit our community using the information provided by the Office of Criminal Justice Planning. At a packed house community meeting held at Joslyn Center in April of 1980, I detailed what the program would look like and asked for help from those present. Hundreds of people offered to give time and support to the MB Neighborhood Watch. The success of the program is attributed to both the three year effort by reserve officers to provide training and the willingness of citizens to host meetings where neighbors learned how to secure homes, watch out for suspicious persons, and be the eyes of the police on their blocks. It, along with the institution of the South Bay Burglary Team and a new Canine Officer, netted a significant reduction (averaging less than 20 per month) in residential burglaries by the third year of meetings. Today we rarely see residential burglaries of much significance.

Q: WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING THE MANHATTAN BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH?
A: Honestly, the program has been well received, actively supported, and heavily involved by our community for most of these 45 years. Recently, post Covid and with many new families moving into town with homes that are equipped with Ring Doorbells, cameras, and movement activated lights, there has been a greater need for MBNW to reach out and educate the community that the benefit of involvement is in the connection with neighbors and the willingness to support one another when it comes to crime prevention.

Q: WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST GRATIFYING ASPECT?
A: I think the most gratifying aspect is that IT WORKS! Additionally, I have met and worked with some of the most dedicated volunteers and members of the MBPD who have become good friends and whom I would never have known had it not been for our mutual involvement in MBNW.

[Neighborhood Watch Liaison Mirna Puma… mbnw@manhattanbeach.gov]


MB WEEKLY Consumer Reports

Fast food is getting expensive in Manhattan Beach.


Manhattan Beach Has Its First City-Sponsored Juneteenth Celebration With Two Days Of Events:

This Juneteenth, Manhattan Beach will have a ceremony to commemorate the day the last Black Americans heard slavery had ended and a more significant festival the following weekend to honor Black history and culture. This is Manhattan Beach’s first city-sponsored Juneteenth event, and the city agreed to hold them through 2026, with an anonymous contribution funding part of each year. Juneteenth marks June 19, 1865, when the last Black Americans were emancipated. Two years after the Emancipation Proclamation gave formerly enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, freedom, they heard the news. After George Floyd’s murder by Minneapolis police in 2020 caused a countrywide racial awakening, Juneteenth became a federal holiday in 2021. Kavon Ward’s 2020 Juneteenth gathering at Bruce’s Beach revived its racial heritage.


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Fred Taylor (Community Activist & 48-year Resident of Manhattan Beach)

Have you noticed a difference in town lately? First of all, thank Mayor Joe and the City Council for posting American flags all over the city in honor of Memorial Day. We all too often are quick to focus on segments of our community and overlook the amazing nation we live in. Thank you. I’ve appreciated the refreshing air of comity Mayor Joe has brought to the city. It’s starting to feel more like M.B. should feel. The post-Floyd years followed by the nasty pandemic bought a level of “snark” and discord as we recall the press for Bruce’s Beach amends and the imposition of a D.E.I. [Didn’t Earn It] agenda into the Council. Thankfully, Joe Franklin has ushered in a fondness for M.B. that is most welcomed. I asked him recently for the three pressing issues facing the city: Public safety – Defeating Gascon & passing AB 2309, allowing us to prosecute misdemeanors; Homelessness – our protocol is effective, but needs full support along with neighboring city cooperation; Sacramento overreach – autonomy fighting high-density projects – great foresight on the Mayor’s part. Joe is simply a Manhattan Beach-loving resident, a faithful family man who delights in embracing and serving our city. His common sense approach is most welcome as we return to a more gracious beach city.

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MB WEEKLY – RESTAURANT REVIEW:
by Darby Winston
O-Sho Sushi

O-Sho Sushi on Sepulveda Blvd. in Manhattan Beach is a longstanding local favorite, serving patrons for the past 32 years. Respected for its fresh fish and traditional Japanese dishes, the restaurant offers a family-friendly atmosphere that keeps customers returning. Since May 2017, the quality has remained good under the new ownership of Hiro Kamiya. Hiro’s dedication is evident as he selects the freshest fish from the market several times a week, ensuring excellent quality and fair pricing. With 15 years of experience and a family history in the restaurant business, Hiro brings a personal touch to O-Sho Sushi. While the service feels impersonal, the consistently good food attempts to make up for it. O-Sho Sushi is a solid choice for those seeking authentic Japanese cuisine in Manhattan Beach at a reasonable price.

Food: B+  •  Service: C(barely)  •  Atmosphere: B

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Lido Bakery:

Home of the Most Extraordinary Wedding Cakes

Lido Bakery first opened its doors in 2003. Ernesto Valenzuela started Lido Bakery with his mother, Evelinda, with the dream of bringing back what had become a rarity: the neighborhood bakery. Inspired by a sense of commitment to our community, Lido Bakery offers a full range of baked goods – each carefully crafted with the finest natural ingredients. “We also bake in a little bit of love with every bite!”

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CRIME IN MANHATTAN BEACH:

** On May 21, a shoplifter was arrested for stealing items from the Old Navy store. About 40 minutes after being released from the Manhattan Beach Police Department jail, the same shoplifter was re-arrested for stealing items from the Vons store. The suspect was given a citation, and the stolen items were returned to Vons.

** Another theft occurred at the Vons on May 25 – a grand theft. A suspect stole medications with a price tag of about $1,400. The suspect told the Vons employee, “Have a blessed day,” and left the store.

** MBPD officers responded to a report of persons on the top of the 8th Street water tower on May 26. Two juveniles were already climbing from the tower when MBPD officers arrived and fled the scene. One of the juveniles was cited and released to a parent. The other got away. But MBPD impounded the two’s e-bikes for safekeeping.

** There were 39 crime reports taken in Manhattan Beach from May 23 to May 29, including one for assault, seven for theft, one for residential burglary, and five for vandalism.


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As a Manhattan Beach resident, I want to commend our former Mayor and Councilmember, Mr. Bob Holmes, for his distinguished record of public service. Bob served as a Captain in the Army during the Vietnam War. Bob has assisted our MBUSD in employment matters over the years. Bob has served several terms on our City Council as Mayor and Councilmember. Bob has served the Republican Party at the regional and local level, including many years serving the South Bay Republicans. Most importantly, Bob loves our community.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
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Thomas L. Friedman’s recent appearance at the Distinguished Speaker Series at the Redondo Art Center was nothing short of mesmerizing. With his unparalleled intellect and gift for clarity, Friedman effortlessly decoded complex ideas, leaving the audience in awe of his extraordinary genius. His ability to make the seemingly inscrutable understandable and fascinating is a testament to his remarkable talent. Throughout the event, Friedman’s insights illuminated the intricacies of our world, offering profound perspectives on pressing global issues. His dynamic presentation style and engaging demeanor further enhanced the experience, captivating the audience from start to finish. In an age where complexity often obscures understanding, Friedman’s brilliance shines as a guiding light, illuminating the path forward with clarity and insight. The Distinguished Speaker Series, created in Manhattan Beach, continues to be an extraordinary gift to our community.

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Russ Lesser

(Dive N’ Surf)

Q: WHAT IS YOUR BEST HABIT AND YOUR WORST ONE?
A: My best habit is the ability to analyze a situation and make a good decision most of the time. My worst habit is my total lack of patience.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST INDULGENCE?
A: As far as physical things, it would be the three vacation homes we own in Mammoth, Palm Springs and Hawaii. As far as behavior it would be traveling.

Q: WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU ARE CREATIVELY STUCK?
A: I have found that my creative mind works best while exercising. When walking or running my mind focuses out everything else and becomes more creative. I used to carry a small tape recorder with me and record ideas as they came to me.

Q: HOW DO YOU EXERCISE?
A: For many years I ran four or more miles each morning and did sixteen marathons. We also ski and scuba dive. Now at age 83 I walk or bike every day. I have walked or run more than sixty thousand miles in the past fifty years. Most people say they don’t know which is dumber, running that much or keeping track of it.

Q: HOW DO YOU UNPLUG?
A: I go to the beach, practice music as I play in a band with my two sons, three grandkids and some friends, and read crummy novels.

Q: IS THERE A BOOK YOU WOULD RECOMMEND TO EVERYONE?
A: When I was one year old, my aunt gave me a book titled “Make Way For Ducklings.” It was the first book my parents read to me. When we have friends or relatives who have a new baby we give them a copy of this book, with the instructions to read it to their child. It helped give me a love for reading and hopefully will do the same for their child.

Q: WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUR YOUNGER SELF?
A: I started out college as an engineering major, hated it from day one, and dropped out after two years. I went back to college and became an accounting major and had a great career as CPA before becoming president of Body Glove. My advice to my younger me is don’t waste two years in a major you hate.

Q: DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE PODCAST?
A: I don’t really watch podcasts and am not on Facebook or anything else. However, I am a regular reader of the Babylon Bee. First, I tend to agree with most of their political viewpoints, and second, am amazed at how they come up with the amazing satire on a daily basis.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR MANTRA?
A: I have two. First, I wake up each morning, look at my wife and say, “I am the luckiest man in the world to have Charlotte as my wife.” Second, “Learn to get the satisfaction of giving.” I believe if you are successful in our capitalistic economic system you have an obligation to give back, first with time and talent which is why I got involved in local politics and served as mayor and councilman in Manhattan Beach among other things, and with treasure, as in supporting worthy causes and charities.


Bulletin Board

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2. ** Let’s hope the City ends the foolish effort for an Aquatics Center in Polliwog Park. Common sense would tell you that there is room for only one school pool in Polliwog Park. The City needs to leave Polliwog Park alone and focus on protecting and preserving this extraordinary natural habitat and open space park that our residents value. —- Mark B., Manhattan Beach

3. ** The burger at Tin Roof is A+ —- Howie S., Manhattan Beach

4. ** Kathy Griffin’s comedy tour cancelled on three dates due to terribly low ticket sales. —- Bruce M., Manhattan Beach

5. ** Many cars were broken into on our block. This is probably the third time this month. Call Hermosa Police if you notice anything. —- Hank Y., Hermosa Beach

6. ** If you have a student loan, it is YOUR responsibility to pay it back. Not mine. —- Virginia G., Manhattan Beach

7. ** Seventy-nine percent of adults arrested with illegal guns in D.C. get away without any felony conviction. Crazy Second Amendment hot take here, but how about we start by enforcing existing gun laws? —- Darcy C., Manhattan Beach

8. ** Teenagers on e-bikes and dirtbikes blocked traffic and threatened Aviation and Rosecrans drivers. About 12 12-16-year-olds. They dominated all lanes and drove dangerously. No police! —- Heather M., Hermosa Beach

9. ** Governor Kristi Noem is totally full of s—t! —- Hank Y., Manhattan Beach

10. ** A man was hospitalized after he was shot at a Redondo Beach Hotel late Tuesday night, police said. The Redondo Beach Police Department received a report of a shooting at the Redondo Pier Inn at about 11:17 p.m. When officers arrived, they found a man with a gunshot wound in his upper torso near the front of the hotel. —- Editor’s Note

11. ** A culture is defined and stabilized by its childrearing traditions. Tinkering with a culture’s childrearing traditions, as we have done over the last forty years, destabilizes both the family and the culture. For proof of this, look around you. —- Dr. John R., Manhattan Beach

12. ** The crazies can’t stop! For housing, backers of a half-cent sales tax in L.A. County seek a ballot measure. More money for the Homeless Industrial Complex! —- Damien C., Manhattan Beach

13. ** I wish the police could catch the Manhattan Beach car thieves as fast as they notice cars needing parking tickets. —- Kathy A., Manhattan Beach

14. ** Our Police Chief has a great sense of humor. —- Kim S., Manhattan Beach

15. ** A new poll has found that about three-quarters of renters and people under 35 have considered leaving L.A. despite wanting to buy a home here. The reason? High housing costs. Duh? —- Kate D., Manhattan Beach

16. ** Find YOUR Why? —- www.MichaelLevineConsulting.com

17. ** I’m not sympathetic to your complaint nor the fines incurred for illegal parking. All Southern California beach communities have the same parking issues. Living near Highland exasperates your problem. Renting a garage is an option? Renting 1/2 of a driveway? Drive around, and if the parking is a distance from your home, consider the walk exercise. Stop comparing yourself to others; you are blessed you can afford beach living. —- Gaye S., Manhattan Beach

18. ** I watched a group of lads on e-bikes wearing ski masks carelessly racing past stop signs and throwing a large firework at a group of older adults. It seemed like they were attempting to hurl it at another group of boys, but it’s still terrible. —- Linda T., Hermosa Beach

19. ** Steve Napolitano will make an excellent judge. —- Vince T., Manhattan Beach

20. ** California adopts one of the nation’s highest fixed-utility fees. For most people, the charge will be $24.15 per month, which is the cost of installing and maintaining the utilities’ equipment. Boo! Another rip-off. —- Didi H., Manhattan Beach

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