MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
Tip Tension: Manhattan Beach Residents Overspending On Tipping
In a recent survey conducted by MB Weekly, it has been discovered that residents of Manhattan Beach are feeling the pinch of “tipflation,” spending nearly $500 a year more than they’d prefer on gratuities. The poll, which gathered responses from MB Weekly readers, sheds light on the discomfort and pressure many feel when faced with tipping options. On average, respondents admitted to reluctantly parting with $37.80 per month due to social expectations or awkwardness, tallying up to a staggering $453.60 annually in guilt-driven gratuities. A significant portion (26%) confessed to feeling consistently compelled to overtip.
New Principal At Robinson Elementary School:
MBMS Vice Principal Katie Cavallaro has been appointed Robinson Elementary’s new principal. She will begin in the 2024-2025 school year. She is in her 15th year in MBUSD “A very warm Riptide welcome to your new principal, Ms. Cavallaro! Please read the spotlight below to learn all about her. Ms. Cavallero was introduced to the community earlier this week at our District’s school board meeting,” said current principal, Jackie O’Sullivan. “We’ve already met to start the transition, and I’m confident that I’m leaving you in excellent hands!”
www.RobinsonElementary.org
Unlock Your Potential With Leadership Manhattan Beach – Empowering Minds, Shaping Futures:
Mark your calendars! Leadership Manhattan Beach is back, inviting residents to embark on a transformative journey. The highly anticipated Info Night on Wednesday, May 15, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Manhattan Beach City Council Chambers, promises insights into this enriching program. Offering a comprehensive exploration of Manhattan Beach over nine months, participants delve into education, government, health, culture, business, and the environment. From teens to adults, all are welcome to join this dynamic initiative. “Leadership Manhattan Beach is not just a program; it’s a gateway to community empowerment,” said Recruiting Coordinator Kraig Kalinich. For those eager to unleash their leadership potential and make a meaningful impact, this is an opportunity not to be missed. For further details and inquiries, reach out to kkalinich@me.com. Seize the chance to shape your future and enrich your community with Leadership Manhattan Beach!
www.LeaderShipMB.org
Fête Bistro By Slay:
Steak Tartare: Quail Egg, Anchovy, Pickled Cauliflower
Traditional and Innovative French-Mediterranean Cuisine, Featuring ingredients fresh from our farm, Slay Estate & Vineyard in Sta. Rita Hills
www.FeteBySlay.com
MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Meet Rachel Johnson
MB Chief Of Police
Q: DO YOU TALK TO YOURSELF IN YOUR SLEEP?
A: If I do, no one has told me about it.
Q: DO YOU HAVE A CRUSH ON A CARTOON CHARACTER?
A: No.
Q: DO YOU HAVE AN AWKWARD NICKNAME?
A: Fortunately, no!
Q: HAVE YOU EVER ORDERED TAKEOUT TO AVOID HAVING TO DO THE DISHES?
A: More times than I care to admit!
Q: HAVE YOU EVER FOUND YOURSELF SAYING TO SOMEONE, “WHEN I WAS YOUR AGE…”?
A: Yes! I have kids, so it comes with the territory.
Q: HAVE YOU EVER MADE AN ABSURD IMPULSE PURCHASE?
A: Not absurd, but funny. I bought matching pajamas for me and my dog.
Q: HAVE YOU EVER TAKEN CANDY FROM A CHILD’S HALLOWEEN STASH?
A: Not without their permission.
www.ManhattanBeach.gov
MB WEEKLY – VIDEO REWIND:
Meet David Slay, Uber Chef of Manhattan Beach
https://www.cbsnews.com
MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Ranee Weselak
Parking Dilemma: My husband and I have lived in MB for a year, and our rental house only has one parking garage spot. My husband has to try to find street parking daily near 16th and Highland. This has been a nightmare, especially about weekends and road closures. Over the year, we have accumulated over $700 in tkts (I never had a ticket before living here) cause sometimes there’s nowhere to park, he’s had to resort to parking at city hall, or he’s not out early enough to move the car when he works from home. We are likely moving because of this, but seeing if others have the same issue or have any pointers on where to park. I wish MB had residential street parking passes as Hermosa Beach does. This has been an enormous deterrent to us wanting to stay here. *Our moving truck even got a ticket as we were moving in cause we lived on a pedestrian street and had to move in through the front door while parked at the bottom of the street. Great welcome.
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Three Surfing Icons Honored In Hermosa Beach Surfers Walk Of Fame:
The 20th-anniversary Surfers Walk of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday, April 27, honored three surfers who made significant achievements. With family, friends, and surfing enthusiasts, David Nuuhiwa, Greg Browning, and Mike Balzer brought home replicas of the plaque that will be put on the Hermosa Beach Pier. The trio joined scores of other surfers honored over the past two decades, including Dale Velzy, Hap Jacobs, and Greg Noll.
Member Benefits Manhattan Beach:
MB Chamber Of Commerce
- Free Location Marketing Analysis – $250 Value
- Assist you working with the City of Manhattan Beach – Priceless
- Advocate for Business with Government – Priceless
- New Member Packet with Discounts – $250+ Value
- Ribbon Cutting to promote your Business – $1,000 Value
- Listing on the Chamber Website – $600 Value
- Free Feature in the MB Pier Review – $185 Value
- Free Email Blast – $150 Value
- Two Free Mixer Tickets – $20 Value
- Member Only Discounts – $250 Value
- Buy One Get One – Ad in the MB Pier Review – $1,260 Value
www.ManhattanBeachChamber.com
MB WEEKLY – RESTAURANT REVIEW:
by Darby Winston
Lido Di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar
I recently dined at Lido Di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar, and unfortunately, it fell way short of expectations. The ambiance felt as tired as a losing sports team, lacking vibrancy or charm. Service was practically non-existent, with a warmth that would make Frigidaire proud, leaving me feeling neglected and frustrated throughout the meal. While I hoped the food would redeem the experience, it only added to the disappointment. The Chicken Piccata, a classic Italian dish, failed to impress, leaving me underwhelmed with its lackluster flavor and presentation. Overall, Lido Di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar left much to be desired. It’s hard to justify a return visit with mediocre food and a noticeable absence of attentive service. If they want to stay in the game, they’ll need to step up their game significantly.
Food: C- • Service: D (I am being kind) • Atmosphere: C-
www.LidoDiManhattan.com
At Beachlife, Sting Rocks Hits:
Sting went effortlessly onto the stage at BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach with his guitar strapped over his broad shoulders, and he looked very fit in a tight T-shirt and white pants. The crowd hardly noticed the former Police leader until he launched his enormous hit-filled concert with “Message in a Bottle,” a beach-loving fan favorite. “Just a castaway, an island lost at sea, another lonely day with no one here but me,” the 72-year-old icon sang as the throng sang along. The last day of the Festival was cancelled due to high winds.
MB WEEKLY – FUNNY SIGNS:
A funny sign in El Segundo. Feel free to send your photos to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net
MB WEEKLY – CRIME REPORT:
The following is the most recent Manhattan Beach Police Department crime summary. From April 18 to 24 there were:
- 704 calls for service
- 19 arrests
- 19 traffic collisions
- 67 crime reports taken
Notable Incidents:
** Between April 16 and 17 suspects pried open a locked wooden shed at Live Oak Park and stole a pitching machine that belonged to the Manhattan Beach Little League, MBPD said.
** According to police, a suspect stole the battery off of an e-bike that was chained to a metal bar. The bike’s owner told police they had stepped away and came back to the battery being gone.
MB Weekly – Work / Life Balance:
Mark Burton
(Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach)
Q: WHAT IS YOUR BEST HABIT, AND WHAT IS YOUR WORST ONE?
A: Loyalty To Family and Friends. Leaving Events Early (The Irish Goodbye).
Q: WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST INDULGENCE?
A: My Porsche, Most Comfortable Ride Ever.
Q: WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOU’RE CREATIVELY STUCK?
A: Take A Walk In Polliwog Park, Breathe Deeper & Slower.
Q: HOW DO YOU EXERCISE?
A: Morning Walk Every Day With My Wife, Weightlifting 3 Times A Week, Occasional Golf & Grandkids.
Q: HOW DO YOU UNPLUG?
A: Read A Book, Walk The Strand & Pier Mid-Day.
Q: IS THERE A BOOK YOU’D RECOMMEND TO EVERYONE?
A: No.
Q: WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE YOUR YOUNGER SELF?
A: Have More Kids.
Q: DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE PODCAST?
A: No.
Q: WHAT IS YOUR MANTRA?
A: Now, It’s Rage Into That Good Night.
MB WEEKLY – LENS:
“The real Apple Store in Manhattan Beach. Since 2006, Grow in Manhattan Beach has been giving free apples to our little shoppers. The idea came from a friend of mine who said it would give kids something to enjoy while at the same time allow their parents an easier shopping experience.” —- GROW Southbay, a family-owned neighborhood market specializing in fresh produce, prepared food, meat, cheese, wine & groceries https://shop.growdelivers.com
** Skechers reported record revenues for the first quarter of 2024, continuing their winning streak in results. The footwear business, situated in Manhattan Beach, posted Q1 net sales of $2.25 billion, a 12.5% increase over $2.0 billion during the same period the previous year. Compared to the prior year’s net earnings of $160.4 million and diluted earnings per share of $1.02, net profits this year were $206.6 million and $1.33, respectively.
** A start-up E.V. carmaker is about to go bust. Based in Manhattan Beach, Fisker is reportedly in a dire financial situation. If the company files for bankruptcy, not only will its employees lose jobs. However, customers may also eventually lose their cars.
Bertha Mae’s Brownies:
“Love that Bertha Mae’s Brownie Co. has a huge variety of goodies. Whether you just want some brownies for yourself, or any type of gift boxes, trays, and baskets for any occasion!!! Did I mention they ship straight to your door? Amazing! Great quality, great taste! Highly recommend!” —- Ariana A.
www.BerthaMaesBrownies.com
Robert Gene Wagstaff, owner of Pier Music in Hermosa Beach, and popularly known as “Beatle Bob,” passed away on February 12 from natural causes.
MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Dave H. (Manhattan Beach)
Dear MB Weekly readers, the scenario of my troubled daughter-in-law Meadow’s impending attendance at her cousin’s wedding is a microcosm of societal norms and expectations clashing with individual expression and autonomy. Meadow’s embodiment of the hippie lifestyle, characterized by nonconformity and opposition to established standards, challenges the traditionalism embodied by her cousin in the business world. The tension between Meadow’s unconventional appearance and her cousin’s concerns are a real family problem. Trust me. Meadow’s tattoos, piercings, and unshaven underarms represent a departure from conventional beauty standards, prompting apprehension about her potential to disrupt the wedding’s atmosphere. Urrgh! Life is difficult.
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We always look forward to MB Weekly’s unique coverage of all things Manhattan Beach. From highlighting local businesses to sharing exclusive interviews featuring our political leaders to providing a fair & balanced voice for all residents … MB Weekly continues to deliver … keep up the great work! —- Heidi Rayden, Manhattan Beach
MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Sara Garcia (El Segundo)
The schism between liberals and conservatives often manifests in contrasting perceptions and modes of communication. Conservatives tend to view liberals as overly idealistic and impractical, dismissing their policies as naive and foolish. This sentiment is exemplified in the critiques of conservative commentators such as Ben Shapiro, who frequently deride liberal initiatives as detached from reality. Conversely, liberals often perceive conservatives as morally bankrupt, evil, and self-serving, attributing their policy stances to greed, callousness, and bigotry. This perspective is echoed in the rhetoric of liberal activists like Noam Chomsky, who condemn conservative policies as emblematic of systemic injustice. Additionally, the assertion that conservatives “think and speak” while liberals “feel and yell” underscores broader stereotypes about communication styles within each camp. To disagree with a conservative is then to be invited for a beer. To disagree with a liberal is to be called (loudly) a “Hitler-loving, racist hater!”
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Portofino Hotel In Redondo Beach Nominated For Prestigious Travel Award:
The Portofino Hotel in Redondo Beach has been announced as a contender in the 2024 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards. Nestled along the sun-kissed shores of Redondo Beach, this coastal gem has captured the hearts of travelers worldwide with its luxurious accommodations and breathtaking ocean views. Renowned for its impeccable service and unparalleled hospitality, the Portofino Hotel stands as a beacon of excellence in the hospitality industry. With its nomination, the Portofino Hotel solidifies its status as a premier destination for discerning travelers seeking a truly unforgettable experience on the California coast.
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1. ** Forgive me, but I think Rebel Wilson is unattractive. —- Glenn S., Manhattan Beach
2. ** Talk about a Turkish delight. Turkey is the most promiscuous country on the planet, according to an amorous analysis of the world’s sexual habits. The average Turk has slept with more than 14 people according to World Population Review, putting the naughty nation well above the United States. —- Olivia P., Manhattan Beach
3. ** “Coup de Chance” Is Woody Allen’s Best Film in Years —- Emma F., Manhattan Beach
4. ** I found a free TV Guide website for “cord cutters” like myself who are sick and tired of rising cable TV prices and using over-the-air free TV with an antenna. They even let you choose upcoming shows and give you an email reminder. I used “Titan TV.com” until they started running obnoxious adverts to make money. They wouldn’t work with my ad blockers, so I had to remove them. —- Rory O., Manhattan Beach
5. ** Entitlements make people feel entitled. —- Gabby R., Manhattan Beach
6. ** Over three hundred 99 Cent stores are out of business. Fourteen thousand employees lose their jobs. Customers suffer. Shoplifting is a principal reason. Thanks, George Gascon! —- Todd B., Manhattan Beach
7. ** Muslim protestors chant “death to America, death to Israel” at a rally in Michigan’s Dearborn after the city was branded “Jihad capital” of the U.S. by WSJ. We have no one to blame. We did this to ourselves. —- Hal L., Manhattan Beach (Veteran)
8. ** A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge found in favor of the city of Hermosa Beach in a 2019 lawsuit brought by a former city councilmember who alleged Brown Act confidentiality violations by fellow councilmembers. —- Editor’s Note
9. ** The second installment was for county property taxes and credit card convenience. Stop paying this way! They charged $36.59 for service! You don’t know this amount until your credit charge notice. Traditional county tax ripoff! —- Harper W., Manhattan Beach
10. ** Another year, another dip in California’s population. As of July, California’s population fell to an estimated 38,965,000, down by 75,400 over 12 months, according to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. —- Editor’s Note
11. ** A man in Quebec has had two healthy fingers amputated to relieve “body integrity dysmorphia.” The patient “was so desperate to get rid of his fingers he contemplated building a small, makeshift guillotine.” —- Sophia L., Manhattan Beach
12. ** Driver killed in solo crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Redondo Beach. —- Chet S., Manhattan Beach
13. ** Ninety-nine cent stores closing. The world is ending. Thanks, George Gascon, for letting shoplifters run wild and putting 14,000 out of work. —- Nellie P., Manhattan Beach
14. ** Things could be worse. You could be married to Kanye West! —- Lauren H., Manhattan Beach
15. ** It’s not student loan forgiveness; it’s theft. —- David H., Manhattan Beach
16. ** Rosecrans Ave, El Segundo Bl, Hawthorne Bl, and Inglewood Ave saw many automobile break-ins and catalytic converter thefts. —- Stephani S., Hermosa Beach
17. ** Many teachers knew closing the wood shop, electric shop, auto shop, print shop, and putting every student on a track to a 4 year college was a mistake. It was not a mistake, it was a disaster. —- Holly W., Manhattan Beach
18. ** Think of giving not as a duty but as a privilege. —- Ami T., Manhattan Beach
19. ** I miss Hildy Stern. —- Oliver S., Manhattan Beach
20. ** Has anyone ever been arrested in the Pasha Jewelry smash and grabs almost two years ago? —- Noah G., Manhattan Beach
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