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California, United States · CaliforniaAs Redondo Beach Rotary starts the countdown to its 100th birthday bash on Nov. 9, its leaders are asking the community to join them in what they do best — serving others. At a kickoff on Thursday, July 25, the Rotarians rolled out a 100 Acts of Kindness campaign. And, the idea is simple. For the 100 days between Aug. 1 and Nov. 9, South Bay residents are challenged to perform small acts of charity as a way of normalizing “niceness.” And, the Ro…See the Story
Redondo Beach Rotary launches 100-day Kindness campaign to help mark its centennial
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California, United States · CaliforniaLearn about historical sites throughout El Segundo during a special exhibit next month at the city’s library. “Second Look,” a collection of oil paintings that depict iconic structures around El Segundo by Curtis Green, will be on display Aug. 1-31. Green is a former El Segundo Art Association President and teaches regularly at the Palos Verdes Art Center. “Second Look,” a collection of oil paintings that depict iconic structures around El Segun…See the Story
El Segundo landmarks portrayed in local oil painting exhibit
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Hockey · CaliforniaThe Los Angles Kings will celebrate its upcoming hockey season in September with a special event in the South Bay — featuring an outdoor ball hockey rink. The Los Angeles Kings Smartwater Hydration Zone and Sprite Chill Zone, in partnership with Coca Cola, will take place from Sept. 19 to 24 south of the Hermosa Beach Pier, as well as at Schumacher Plaza an Pier Plaza on Sept. 22. The Hermosa Beach City Council approved the event this week. “The…See the Story
LA Kings to build ball hockey rink on the sand in Hermosa Beach, but not all leaders are on board
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California, United States · CaliforniaRedondo Beach might soon be the first Los Angeles County city to officially back state efforts to make it OK for people to use some natural hallucinogens for medically therapeutic reasons. Councilmembers Zein Obagi Jr. and Nils Nehrenheim will craft a resolution that supports further research into using psilocybin mushrooms for mental health treatment and decriminalizing individual possession for such reasons. The City Council will consider adop…See the Story
Redondo Beach discusses support for decriminalizing psilocybin mushrooms for mental health
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California, United States · CaliforniaKerry Kallman was appointed city manager of Palos Verdes Estates this week. Kallman, who served as city manager for Hidden Hills from 2016 to 2013, was named PVE’s acting city manger in March and then interim city manager. The PVE City Council unanimously approved his appointment to the post permanently during this week’s meeting. Kallman will make $250,000 a year in the three-year contract and will get a $10,000 signing bonus, as well as other …See the Story
Kerry Kallman appointed Palos Verdes Estates city manager
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California, United States · CaliforniaAfter a long day at work earlier this month, Barry and Kathy Fisher looked at each other in exhaustion. The Manhattan Beach couple knew there would be many more days like this, with no relief in sight, and decided five days later that they would close their small, organic grocery store. GROW, 1830 N. Sepulveda Blvd., will close its doors for good at the beginning of August because lack of business, Barry Fisher said by phone Monday, July 22. Bar…See the Story
GROW grocery store to close in Manhattan Beach after 19 years
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