MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
Passion Over Paycheck – 71% Say Job Satisfaction Key To Fulfillment
In a recent MB Weekly reader poll, 71% of respondents declared that having a job or career they enjoy is extremely important to living a fulfilling life. This result underscores a cultural shift toward prioritizing passion and purpose over just a paycheck, particularly in the affluent and dynamic communities of Manhattan Beach and the South Bay. The poll highlights a trend that transcends generational lines, as younger and older professionals increasingly value job satisfaction. “Life is too short to hate what you do,” said one respondent. “Work should fuel your spirit, not just your bank account.” As burnout and job dissatisfaction continue to plague many industries, these results indicate a growing demand for meaningful work.
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MB WEEKLY – LENS:
Jeff, General Manager at The Kettle on Thanksgiving.
MB WEEKLY – MEET:
AARON GARISEK by Darby Winston
(The Arthur J)
In an era where customer service seems like a forgotten art, Aaron Garisek stands as a beacon of excellence at The Arthur J. As General Manager of this renowned Manhattan Beach fine-dining establishment, Aaron blends warmth, precision, and dedication. A Long Beach native with a background in Navy service and managing upscale restaurants, his commitment to hospitality is palpable in every guest interaction. His seven-year leadership at Tin Roof Bistro refined his ability to create unforgettable dining experiences. He brings that same passion to Arthur J. Aaron’s attention to detail and genuine care for staff and patrons elevates this steakhouse into something beyond just a meal – an experience. His focus on creating a welcoming, exceptional atmosphere reminds us that when customer service is done right, it leaves an impression long after the evening ends.
www.TheArthurJ.com
Joey Restaurant:
Very Merry
Get in the spirit with JOEY this season with fireside favorites, limited-time cocktails, and the holiday classic: Stella Artois.
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MB WEEKLY – LENS:
Manhattan Beach community activist Tiffany Barbara and Santa Claus at a Leadership Manhattan Beach Christmas party.
MB WEEKLY – HISTORY:
How Manhattan Beach Lit Up December With Fireworks
In 1989, Pete Moffett, owner of the restaurant Manhattan Coolers on Manhattan Beach Boulevard, ignited a bright idea: fireworks in December. “The annual event started as a way for local business leaders to kick-off the holiday season, and give something back to Manhattan Beach. The deed has flourished – and this spirit of sharing is nowhere more apparent than here,” according to mbfireworks.com. With the support of fellow merchants, Moffett pitched the idea to city officials. That first year, around 500 people gathered to watch the display. But over the decades, the event has drawn in an estimated 40,000 attendees annually. A cornerstone of the city’s festive calendar, the fireworks show trails only the Hometown Fair in popularity, which attracts 60,000 visitors. It has been voted Best Holiday Fireworks in the Nation on Travel Channel’s feature “Jingle Brawls.” This year’s event, sponsored by Skechers, LAcarGUY, Chevron, among others, was held on December 8.
MB WEEKLY – LENS:
Austin, one of the managers at Hook and Plow.
Bertha Mae’s Brownies:
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MBPD Holiday Crime Prevention Tips:
- Do not advertise on social media that you will be out of town.
- Activate all alarm systems and monitor video surveillance cameras.
- Have packages delivered to a drop box or ask a neighbor to collect them.
- When out shopping, do not leave packages or large amounts of cash inside your vehicle unattended.
- Be aware of your surroundings and call the police if you see anything suspicious.
- Set up timers to turn on and off lights at various times, making it look like someone is home.
- Do not leave your porch light on 24/7; it signals you’re away.
- Always track packages and, if possible, schedule deliveries when you’re home.
- Shop on secure websites. Look for “https” in the web address and a padlock symbol.
- When shopping online, use credit cards instead of debit cards.
www.ManhattanBeach.gov
MB WEEKLY – CHARTS:
Manhattan Beach Employer Firms.
MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Hope E. (South Bay author)
Parenting is an imperfect journey; even those raising highly successful adults often reflect on things they would have done differently. From my interviews with 70 parents, four key regrets stood out. First, many felt they overemphasized grades and achievements. They pushed their kids toward traditional paths, overlooking how passion and mastery in nontraditional areas could lead to fulfilling careers. Some wished they had nurtured their children’s interests earlier rather than focusing solely on academic milestones. Second, over-involvement was a common regret. While protecting their children seemed essential, many realized they inadvertently stifled independence. They now understand resilience comes from facing challenges and solving problems independently. Third, a lack of responsibility was cited. Parents admitted sparing their kids chores and practical tasks to “protect” them, only to find their children later wished they had learned these skills earlier. Finally, many regretted discouraging risk-taking. Fearful of failure, they urged caution. In hindsight, they recognized that innovation and success often come from embracing risks and learning from setbacks. Parenting isn’t about perfection – it’s about love, effort, and growth. These reflections remind us to focus on nurturing independence, resilience, and passion in our children.
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Manhattan Beach Bids Farewell To Fire Chief Michael Lang:
Recently retired long-time Manhattan Beach Fire Chief Michael Lang.
Manhattan Beach Fire Chief Michael Lang, a transformative leader who took the helm in 2021, has announced his retirement. Lang will remain in his position until a successor is named, with the search expected to begin soon. “Chief Lang joined the Manhattan Beach Fire Department in June 2021, bringing with him decades of experience and a commitment to modernizing operations and enhancing public safety,” according to the City. “During his tenure, he has improved emergency response capabilities, enhanced the fire prevention bureau and emergency preparedness function, increased staffing, expanded internal promotional opportunities, and fostered stronger community partnerships and relationships with regional safety partners. His leadership has left a lasting impact on the Department and the community.”
“It has been a privilege to serve the residents of Manhattan Beach and lead the outstanding professionals of the Manhattan Beach Fire Department,” said Chief Lang. “I am proud of what we have achieved together and am committed to ensuring a smooth transition for the Department and our community.”
MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Cody Stark (Redondo Beach)
Coyote sighting. On Curtis between Rindge and Vail. 7:20 am.
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Jordan, a happy team member at Slay Italian Kitchen.
Manhattan Beach Crime Summary
November 27 to December 4, 2024
- 686 CALLS FOR SERVICE
- 15 ARRESTS
- 15 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS
- 36 CRIME REPORTS TAKEN
Notable Events:
** On 11/29/24 at approximately 8:51 p.m., officers responded to the 600 block of 9th Street regarding an in-progress residential burglary. The suspects smashed the first floor rear glass door to make entry. Officers arrived in the area and observed a gray vehicle with paper plates driving away at a high rate of speed but were unable to catch the vehicle. An officer drove the suspect getaway route and found a backpack containing a WIFI jammer. The victim confirmed there is no loss at this time.
** On 11/30/2024 at approximately 7:57 a.m., officers responded to the 1100 block of 5th Street regarding a residential burglary report call for service. The victim lives in a back house on the property and when they woke up and walked to the front house, they discovered a broken glass panel on a bedroom window with the screen protector removed. They reviewed surveillance footage and observed two suspects near the back of the property looking around at approximately 10:54 p.m. No other signs of forced entry were observed, and it did not appear that the suspects gained entry into the residence.
** On 12/1/24 at approximately 9:39 a.m., officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for vehicle code violations in the 1500 block of Rosecrans Avenue. During a consent search of the vehicle, officers discovered a loaded 9 mm firearm. The passenger in the vehicle, a convicted felon, was arrested for felon in possession of a firearm as well as other charges.
MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Leslie Mische (Manhattan Beach)
Yesterday evening gave me a new level of respect for the Slay Restaurants (we were at the Steak & Fish one in Manhattan Beach). We were seated outside, and a homeless lady approached us and asked if we could buy her a cup of coffee. We said of course and asked the restaurant to get her a latte (they make incredible ones). They sat her at a table and brought her some bread and butter. A little while later, one of the young busers at the restaurant came out and gave her money. Mr. Slay was at the restaurant and even came out to check in on her and us! I highly recommend this wonderful restaurant!!
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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Mark Burton (Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach)
I am proud of my public service to our residents, whether on Council or off Council. And I always offer solutions. Regarding the highest number of full-time employees, making the highest salaries in our City’s history: Respectfully, Lucia La Rosa must pay attention. Our current FTE is 328. That needs to be reduced to 305 without reducing public safety positions. The City Clerk, Human Resources, Community Development, and Public Works Departments have several positions that can be eliminated, especially with the added mid-management positions. Also, instead of giving almost 12% raises to all employees, walk that back over time to comparable compensation levels in other beach cities of similar size. The bottom line is if the City wanted to set goals to reduce full-time employees and salaries, they could easily do so.
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Santa Stampede – Hundreds Of Clauses To Flood The Strand For A Good Cause:
Get ready for a jolly invasion! On Saturday, December 14, The Strand in Hermosa and Manhattan Beach will transform into a sea of red suits as Mychal’s Learning Place hosts its sixth annual California Great Santa Stroll. Starting at 9 a.m., hundreds of Santas will run, walk, or stroll to raise funds for Mychal’s programs supporting youth and young adults with developmental disabilities. This festive event is part of a nationwide competition to gather the most “Santas” in one spot – and you can join the fun. With 800 participants already signed up and over 1,000 expected, Mychal’s aims to reach its $175,000 fundraising goal. Each registration includes a Santa suit or a child’s T-shirt while supplies last. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this merry mission – because nothing says holiday spirit like a thousand Santas on the beach.
MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by M Paz Villegas (Manhattan Beach)
I just got back home in Manhattan Beach from a week-long vacation in NYC, and I realized that my e-bike had been stolen from my garage. How is it possible that these things are happening in MB.
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2. ** FOOD IS LOVE – Ep 403 Chef David Slay —- https://youtu.be/Y-SdbPsHxXg?si=idQjQ0DTVm062NDK
3. ** Yale historian David Blight’s call for a university “reckoning” over blue-collar support for an “authoritarian in a red tie” is rich with irony. Academia’s blind spots aren’t mere oversights – they’re entrenched biases. Without external accountability, universities will keep navel-gazing while alienating the groups they claim to study. Self-correction? Dream on. —- Gail M.
4. ** Urban Plates – Manhattan Beach. Fundraise with us and make a difference! Host your event at Urban Plates and earn 20% back for your cause. Delicious meals, meaningful impact. —- Visit www.UrbanPlates.com to get started today!
5. ** I’ve grown weary of the Bay Club’s arrogance and sky-high prices, but Cafe Vida is a breath of fresh air! Their Kool weekend brunch specials are a delight, making it worth a visit for anyone seeking great food without the fuss. A perfect spot to unwind and enjoy. —- Dana P.
6. ** Happy 89th birthday, Woody Allen! —- Mindy K.
7. ** Did you know? Did you know that MB Weekly is South Bay’s largest (by far) digital publication? —- https://mbweekly.net/
8. ** If we someday get to a three-day workweek, we’ll be defined by our hobbies, not our jobs. Instead of being a lawyer who games, you’ll be a gamer who laws. —- Earline W.
9. ** As a parent, I empathize with President Joe Biden’s instinct to support his son through a pardon. However, I am disheartened by the choice to prioritize personal ties over the Nation’s broader interests. Leadership demands tough decisions, even when they challenge familial bonds for the sake of public trust. —- Tyson C., (Democrat)
10. ** As a man, I would rather burn his eyes with old-timey car cigarettes lighter than watch “Love, Actually” —- Reggie T.
11. ** There is an optimal way to load a dishwasher, and everyone thinks they’ve found it. —- Marci M.
12. ** I appreciate Steve Napolitano’s service, but how he derided me regarding MB employee salaries makes me not a fan. I do not think he is transparent. —- Paul W.
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14. ** Why does realtor Ed Kaminsky want to bandy about his bigotry in public? Talking about his “pro” athlete clients in a comment on trans athletes makes no sense. Those millionaire “fierceness specimens” reached the top of men’s sports. They are not the sort who appear in women’s sports, and they are mostly amateurs. Kaminsky starts with a false idea that trans athletes are crazed competitors who want an unfair advantage. No, stop it; show some compassion. We’re talking about people who seek belonging and acceptance. It’s hard enough without misrepresentations and mockery from prominent business people. —- Jacob S.
15. ** Instead of giving handouts, which can prolong homelessness, your donation ensures real, lasting help and hope. Let’s keep Manhattan Beach thriving and compassionate. How to Donate: —- Visit mbsafe.org to learn more or donate.
16. ** North Americans are often derided for their low spice tolerance but are seldom lauded for their high sweetness tolerance. —- Terry B.
17. ** During oral arguments before SCOTUS in the US. vs. Skrmetti, the case challenging Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor beclowned herself by saying that taking cross-sex hormones is like taking aspirin, and children amputating healthy body parts is like getting a haircut. —- Alison S.
18. ** Talk to God. Ask for an extension. —- Tom A.
19. ** Under Mayor Will O’Neill, the City of Newport Beach has leveraged the recent SCOTUS decision to reduce its homeless population to just 11! ELEVEN!!!! Accept housing/services or be arrested. By contrast, the City of Santa Monica has 1000! Nearly 100 TIMES as many homeless! —- Julianne M.
20. ** Three retiring Redondo Beach Police officers were honored by Mayor Jim Light Tuesday night, Dec. 3, representing more than 70 years of combined local law enforcement. Lt. Michael Snakenborg started as an RBPD cadet in 1993, then was hired as an officer two years later. —- Editor’s Note
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