MB Weekly 07/18/2024

MB WEEKLY READER POLL:
33% WILL ATTEND AT LEAST ONE CONCERT THIS SUMMER

Now that summer has arrived the air buzzes with excitement, and the MB Weekly Reader Poll revealed an interesting statistic: 33% of readers planned to attend at least one concert this summer.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Live music on Sunday night at Hennessey’s Tavern in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Patricia Jones
PS I Love You Foundation

Q: TELL US ABOUT YOUR UPCOMING CHARITY EVENT IN MANHATTAN BEACH AND HOW PEOPLE CAN GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IT?
A: PS I Love You Foundation is hosting our 23rd Annual Day At The Beach Community Event; adopt a child for one day, scheduled for September 14th, 2024 in Manhattan Beach. This event pairs 300 youth ages 5-12 from LA County’s most vulnerable communities, with 300 caring adult mentors and their families for a memorable and heartfelt day filled with positive experiences, trust building, healthy relationships, and lots of LOVE!

Q: WHAT’S THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING YOUR CHARITY?
A: For me, the most challenging aspect of running a nonprofit besides aligning volunteer resources, is fundraising. Fundraising is essential to the sustainability of any nonprofit but it can become all-consuming. I enjoy effective fundraising but it also takes time and attention away from what I love to do most, which is training instructors and teaching students vital social, emotional and mental well-being skills through PS I Love You Foundation’s 12-week SEL programming.

Q: HOW DID YOU FIRST GET ASSOCIATED WITH THE PS I LOVE YOU FOUNDATION?
A: I started PS I Love You Foundation in 1998 to share the positive healing spirit of human connection. I was inspired by two amazing women, my mother and an older woman I befriended named Millie Taylor. My mom loved to love. When I was young, she always wrote the letters “PSILY” on my and my sisters’ paper lunch bags and it made me feel connected and cared for. She wrote it to remind us that she loves us and we never were alone. This small gesture was powerful and truly impacted how I felt about myself and the world around me no matter what tough times we were going through in our personal lives, or behind our home doors. Millie Taylor also inspired me to start PS I Love You because of her selfless and loving decisions. When Millie’s daughter and granddaughter went to jail indefinitely, Milie quit her job to care for her five great grandchildren ages 1, 3, 5, 10 and 12. She was selfless and willing to sacrifice so her grandchildren and great grandchildren would not be separated in foster care. I stepped in to help care for them and that is when I realized that if these two-women can do such grand things of love with their lives, what am I doing with mine? Hence, was the creation of PS I Love You Foundation. Today, PS I Love You develops and teaches social, emotional well-being programs with a vision that every child deserves the right to a healthy sense of self, if able to feel and give love freely, and truly believes they can accomplish great things. We train instructors to teach the critical life skills all youth need to help manage the stresses, challenges, choices, and emotions of adolescence and beyond.

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: East Hartford, CT

Q: WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: Gemini

www.PSILoveYouFoundation.org


Nando Trattoria:

A beautiful Pana Cotta dessert at Nando in Manhattan Beach.

www.NandoTrattoria.com


MB WEEKLY – COLUMNIST:
Fred Taylor

Could Costa Teachers Actually Disrespect Our Nation In A Board Meeting?

As we celebrate our American freedom and independence in the month of July, a MBUSD school board incident comes to mind. On February 28 of this year, I was distressed and troubled by two Costa teachers, Daniel C. and Maddie H., who refused to stand for the pledge of allegiance to our flag. I emailed Principal Gerger my concerns. An administrator responded stating… “Courts have long held that students, parents and staff enjoy First Amendment protections whether or not to participate or not in patriotic activities such as the Pledge of Allegiance.” No argument there. In fact, I served in the Navy in the Gulf of Tonkin to protect those rights. Both Daniel C. and Maddie H. seem to be held in regard by this Board. However, as a tax payers and funders of this District, we can also have an opinion about the message our kids are getting. Do we really want role models at Costa who disrespect our very nation?? When asked to meet with me, Daniel C. refused to respond and Maddie H. was ‘too busy’. Let the District know your thoughts at 310.318.7345

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Longtime Finance Director Steve Charelian and his family are preparing to leave City Hall after 35 years. Feel free to send your photo to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


Attempt To Bite Police:
Manhattan Beach Crime Summary

Between July 4 and July 10, 2024

  • 888 Calls for Service
  • 9 Arrests
  • 14 Traffic Collisions
  • 38 Crime Reports Taken

Notable Events:
** Police responded to an assault/battery near Sepulveda and Artesia Boulevard on June 29. The victim reported being hit in the face by a guy near Chase Bank. The suspect fled, hurling racist obscenities at the victim. Police found the angry suspect. Police claimed the suspect physically resisted arrest and tried to bite one officer before being arrested.

** Two Target thefts including one on 7/4/2024, in which a suspect filled their cart with merchandise, left the store without paying, and entered a vehicle. Officers were given a description of the vehicle and quickly stopped it leaving the parking lot. Both occupants were arrested for grand theft and drug related charges. In the other on 7/5/2024, Loss Prevention advised officers that a previously known theft suspect was concealing items. As the suspect was leaving the store, he removed a pair of pliers from his jacket to begin removing the security sensors from the stolen items. Officers located and arrested the suspect.

** On 7/5/24, a pick-pocket theft occurred in the 1200 block of Valley Drive. The victim placed his backpack on a bar stool next to him. A female suspect sat next to the victim and stole his credit cards and cash that was located in the backpack.

** On 7/6/24, officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of 15th Street in regards to a fire alarm notification from a classroom. The MBFD was already on scene and stated they found several windows broken and a couple of band aids that were smoldering from being set on fire. The school manager arrived on scene and said she saw a male juvenile near the classroom but left the area with another juvenile on an e-bike.


Phillip Cook | David Harris | Lucia La Rosa


Q: DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF A RISK-TAKER?
Phillip Cook: Does solo sky diving count as risky?
David Harris: YES, I’m an investor.
Lucia La Rosa: YES

Q: DO YOU TRUST PEOPLE EASILY?
Phillip Cook: NO
David Harris: Trust, but verify.
Lucia La Rosa: NO

Q: WOULD YOU TRY EATING AN EXOTIC DELICACY LIKE INSECTS OR SNAKES?
Phillip Cook: YES, I ate fried crickets.
David Harris: Sure.
Lucia La Rosa: YES/DONE IT.

Q: HAVE YOU EVER HAD A SUPERNATURAL OR PARANORMAL EXPERIENCE?
Phillip Cook: NO
David Harris: More than once!
Lucia La Rosa: YES

Q: HAVE YOU EVER GONE SKINNY-DIPPING?
Phillip Cook: Absolutely.
David Harris: Often, with friends.
Lucia La Rosa: NO

Q: HAVE YOU EVER HAD A NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE?
Phillip Cook: Does a 1 ½ weeks coma count?
David Harris: Thankfully not yet.
Lucia La Rosa: NO


City Of Manhattan Beach Appoints Acting City Manager:

Talyn Mirzakhanian has been appointed the Acting City Manager, effective August 19, according to the City of Manhattan Beach. City Manager Bruce Moe retires on August 18, concluding 35 years of public service in Manhattan Beach. “I am deeply honored to serve as Acting City Manager for the City of Manhattan Beach,” said Talyn Mirzakhanian. “I am looking forward to continuing my service to the Council, the Manhattan Beach community, and our City employees. My goal is to advance the Council’s agenda and continue the tradition of exceptional municipal services that our community expects and enjoys year after year.” According to the City, Mirzakhanian “will maintain the momentum of current projects and initiatives, leading the City through a seamless transition.”

www.ManhattanBeach.gov


MB WEEKLY Consumer Reports

Readers constantly complain about the dirty parking lot in front of Anytime Fitness in El Segundo on Sepulveda Blv.


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!”

www.LidoBakery.com


MB WEEKLY – MEET CLYDE:
Working in Manhattan Beach Since 2020
The Truth Session

  • Born In Cleveland – YES
  • Sleeps With Socks – YES
  • Hates Ice Cream – NO
  • Love Bruce Springsteen – YES
  • Has An American Flag At His Home – YES
  • Speaks Spanish – NO
  • Thinks Biden Is Too Old – HELL, YES
  • Loves To Roller Skate – NO

MB WEEKLY – HISTORY:

Hermosa Beach – 1978. Feel free to send your photo to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Silvia G. (Manhattan Beach)

We invited an out-of-town couple to visit our house on Strand. Afterward, I discovered a pair of pink panties lying on the road in front of our mailbox. When I picked them up with a stick to carry to the trash, I realized they were a pair of clean pink panties I had misplaced. They must have stuck to the sheets I had placed on the bed immediately before our guests arrived. Now, I can’t stop wondering what this couple must have been thinking when they tossed the panties. This may not seem serious, but it has become a source of embarrassment for me every time I meet these folks. Should I explain the panty situation or let it go? I am torn between clarifying the misunderstanding and risking further awkwardness or hoping they’ve forgotten the incident entirely. In situations like this, it might be best to let it go and trust that our friendship is strong enough to withstand such an innocent mishap.

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MB WEEKLY SPY

** Joey General Manager Brent Koehn having lunch at Mercado in Manhattan Village.

** Barry Fischer and his wife Kathy, owners of GROW, having lunch at Joey Restaurant in Manhattan Village.

** Social media marketing guru Aaron Ganz having lunch at Joey in Manhattan Beach.


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The Face of Manhattan Beach
Meet Fitz the Cat (Manhattan Beach)

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MB WEEKLY – CARTOON:

“Summer in Manhattan Beach.”


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Brittany and Dez in Manhattan Beach. Feel free to send your photo to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


MB WEEKLY – READER QUESTION:

WHAT DOES YOUR GROCERY CART SAY ABOUT YOU?

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Bulletin Board

1. ** In a city known for traffic, LAX is a standout for its gridlock. —- Gail K., Manhattan Beach

2. ** Ordering a medium specialty pizza from Ameci Pizza Kitchen, my May 3rd menu showed a $19.99 price. After placing the order, I was informed that the Price was now $27.99 … a 40% increase! I asked the person who took my phone order and the person who made the delivery if they got a nice salary increase, both said no. Price gouge much? —- Paul B., Manhattan Beach

3. ** Protein shakes in the afternoon make me constipated. —- Lane P., Manhattan Beach

4. ** Several people were injured on Saturday, June 8, after a teenager set off fireworks on Pier Plaza in Hermosa Beach, authorities said. —- Editor’s Note

5. ** I recommend Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations and more stoicism via The Daily Stoic: I can’t claim that this alone has kept me from happily driving myself over a cliff, but it certainly has helped! —- Nancy D., Manhattan Beach

6. ** In-N-Out Burger says it raised prices because of minimum wage increase. —- Denny M., Manhattan Beach

7. ** I am sick of the masked mob in our street. —- Dr. Mitchell B., Manhattan Beach

8. ** Honest to God, don’t be shocked if CNN Claims Hunter Conviction Is Russian Disinformation. —- Heather R., Manhattan Beach

9. ** I recommend watching old movies this summer and offer one to start with: The Best Years of Our Lives, which won Best Picture at the 1946 Oscars, seems to be slipping out of memory. It portrays the return of three World War II veterans and is one of the greatest American films ever. If you’re not moved, you have a heart of stone. —- Lowell M., Manhattan Beach

10. ** Thank God! Voters in November are set to decide whether California should more aggressively prosecute shoplifting and drug use as part of a ballot measure that state officials say will result in more people ending up in prison. Long, long overdue. Stop this radical madness! —- Sydney B., Manhattan Beach

11. ** https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/la-city-council-wants-lapd-to-end-pretextual-stops-will-police-commission-agree/3435568 I am So sick of this. This represents L.A. leadership. They desire crime. They like crime. The message is clear: bring on the crime! I don’t trust their promises to clean things up. We are losing our City! Fire them all! —- Benjamin K., Manhattan Beach

12. ** Thank you, MB Weekly, and congratulations to Charlotte Lesser for her leadership role at Neighborhood Watch. She is a true leader of our City, and we are so lucky to have her. I wish she would run for City Council. —- Ed M., Manhattan Beach

13. ** Why do you constantly feature politicians’ has-beens’ such as Bob Holmes and Mark Burton? Start featuring people with fresh ideas, not irrelevant hot air. —- Sharon A., Manhattan Beach

14. ** I just noticed that Chick-fil-A is the only fast-food location I can recall that doesn’t have those sickening tip jars everywhere. Amen! —- Ricki L., Manhattan Beach

15. ** After the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) made a shocking ruling that Lia Thomas, a man, would not be allowed to compete on the U.S. women’s Olympic team, I wonder if Thomas requested further clarification on whether he might be allowed to still hang out in the women’s locker room on occasion or something like that. —- Caitlin C., Manhattan Beach

16. ** An investigation, in conjunction with the cannabis industry newsletter WeedWeek, found alarming levels of pesticides in cannabis products available on dispensary shelves across the state. —- Dr. Tony C., Manhattan Beach

17. ** 24-Hour Fitness says employees can wear BLM and Pride gear but limits wearing the American flag at work. I’m out! —- Darren R., Manhattan Beach

18. ** What City Kids Learn on My Farm. “Hens don’t lay on demand. Tomatoes aren’t ripe in June. And animals don’t care about your feelings.” —- Shannon D., Manhattan Beach

19. ** Welcome to George Gascon’s L.A. Ralphs on PCH, Calle Mayor in Torrance has enclosed their health and beauty section. All goods on that aisle must be paid for at the front register. Botanists have just identified four new strains of Poison Ivy – Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia. —- Tim F., Manhattan Beach

20. ** The media has allied itself with the Democrats in a stunning display of press corruption. Fairness and factual reporting have largely evaporated. —- Suzie W., Manhattan Beach

21. ** Drinking and driving is wrong! I was almost hit on Rosecrans and Prairie! I followed him as he dashed through red lights with his lights off, making him hard to see. The cops were unhelpful when I reported him. —- Linda W., Manhattan Beach

22. ** What is YOUR “Why”? —- www.MichaelLevineConsulting.com

23. ** I love cashews. —- Dion L., Hermosa Beach

24. ** I recommend Paul Simon’s 1973 album “There Goes Rhymin’ Simon”: Terrible album name but absolute musical gold. It must be an inside joke that we’re not privy to. It had two megahits in “Kodachrome” and “Loves Me Like a Rock,” but those are not the best tracks on the record. It’s as close to a perfect album as you can get. —- James R., Manhattan Beach

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