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Accepting a check to the Manhattan Beach Education Foundation from the Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship Walk are (facing camera) David Brennan,
Director of Development & Partnerships and Executive Director Hilary Manhan
Accepting a check to the Manhattan Beach Education Foundation from the Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship Walk are (facing camera) David Brennan,
Director of Development and Partnerships and Executive Director Hilary Mahan. Photo by Kevin Cody
Public school revenue this year is down because of enrollment declines, lost facility rentals, and declines in foundation contributions. But despite the pandemic, the Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship Walk raised over $500,000 for South Bay Education Foundations last October.
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SHARE Presenting a check to representatives of the Redondo Beach Education Foundation for $202,558 are (foreground) Friendship Foundation s Nina Patel, Skechers director of Development Anne Kelly, Rabbi Yossi Mintz and Skechers Foundation Executive Director Robin Curren. The check represented proceeds from the Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship walk. Photo by Kevin Cody
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Presenting a check to representatives of the Redondo Beach Education Foundation for $202,558 are (foreground) Friendship Foundation Director Nina Patel, Skechers Director of Development Anne Kelly, Friendship Foundation founder Rabbi Yossi Mintz and Skechers Foundation Executive Director Robin Curren. The check represented proceeds from the Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship walk. It will help offset the more than $500,000 the Redondo School District has lost
Restaurants throughout the South Bay have modified their businesses to accommodate diners while also meeting LA County Health Department mandates for controlling the spread of the coronavirus. Currently this means restaurants may serve customers on-site, outdoors, at tables with a maximum of six people. Televised events are not permitted.
HERE S WHAT S NEW
Hop Doddy features Fat Tuesday fries
All day February 16, Hopdoddy Burger Bar in El Segundo is offering bottomless fries to celebrate Fat Tuesday. Choose any flavor â like Parmesan Truffle, Green Chile Queso, BBQ Ranch and more â and get unlimited fries for the price of one order. This special is available for in-store dining or to-go. Hop Doddy s South Bay restaurant is in The Point complex, 830 Pacific Coast Hwy; online at hopdoddy.com/locations/elsegundo.
Restaurants throughout the South Bay have modified their businesses to accommodate diners while also meeting LA County Health Department mandates for controlling the spread of the coronavirus. Currently this means restaurants may serve customers on-site in outdoor areas at tables with a maximum of six people. Televised events such as The NFL Superbowl are not permitted.
HERE S WHAT S NEW
Ragin Cajun has plans for Mardi GrasÂ
With newly opened outdoor seating, the Ragin Cajun offers creole specialties including a hot chicken sandwich, boiled shellfish, Gumbo bowls, Po-Boys and alligator. Enjoy a Mardi Gras theme Feb. 10-16 including freshly prepared lobster, crab, shrimp and crawfish dishes. For a full menu, go online to ragincajuncafe.com. Reserve on Open Table. Open daily from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.