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Historic Belmar Park Commemorating Santa Monica's African American Community Virtual Grand Opening Celebration Feb. 28

Historic Belmar Park Commemorating Santa Monica's African American Community Virtual Grand Opening Celebration Feb. 28
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Local leaders to discuss the road to recovery at 2021 'State of the City' summit

Local leaders to discuss the road to recovery at 2021 ‘State of the City’ summit Feb. 18, 2021 at 6:00 am As vaccination rates trend upwards and Covid case rates decline, local businesses and community leaders are eager to see the City on the road to recovery, which is the theme of the Chamber of Commerce’s upcoming ‘State of the City’ summit. This year the annual event will air live on CityTV Channel 16 and be streamed on the City of Santa Monica’s YouTube channel on Feb. 24 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Registration is offered free to the community to encourage all residents to take part in the City’s economic recovery.

Coastal erosion and sea-level rise changing landscape of community

Posted at 10:03 AM, Jan 08, 2021 and last updated 2021-01-08 13:16:31-05 PACIFICA, Calif. — Pacifica, California is perched on the bluffs and the sands outside of San Francisco. It’s a place families have called home for generations. Robby Bancroft and his father, Steve, have lived here nearly all of their lives. It’s where they opened up their own restaurant, Breakers, named for the crashing waves just feet away. Breakers is literally like me and my dad s home,” said Robby Bancroft. “It s our heart.” The four walls are an irreplaceable reminder of their triumph. “This restaurant means everything to me,” said Steve Bancroft. “The restaurant business saved my life.”

Calling on Santa Monica to Donate to Virginia Avenue Park Food Pantry to Meet Matching Grant from Council

Calling on Santa Monica to Donate to Virginia Avenue Park Food Pantry to Meet Matching Grant from Council Dec. 22, 2020 at 5:00 am 3 months agobriefs The Santa Monica City Council unanimously voted to immediately contribute $10,000 in discretionary funding, and to commit up to another $10,000 in discretionary funding to match contributions made by others through December 31, 2020, to support the Virginia Avenue Park Food Pantry. The Council made the contributions in recognition of City staff who have served as frontline workers throughout the pandemic, and invited matching donations from the Santa Monica community to provide fresh food to families in need. “We know Santa Monica community members are struggling and we want to rally around them with nutritious food this holiday season,” said Mayor Sue Himmelrich. “We invite you who are not struggling to join us in lifting up our fellow community members by donating to the We Are Santa Monica Fund. Your donation will help more

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