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Drafting Pettibon | The Surfers Journal

Drafting Pettibon | The Surfers Journal
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LETTERS: Conversations about race, Costa principal retirement and Green Line extension: Week of March 25

LETTERS: Conversations about race, Costa principal retirement and Green Line extension: Week of March 25
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Mira Costa s $39 million athletic complex is ready to host games, but sits empty due to the pandemic

Mira Costa s new $39 million athletic complex should be packed with students but due to the pandemic the 78,000 square foot facility sits empty, in Manhattan Beach on Monday, February 1, 2021. On the bright side the school closure has allowed for staff to add special touches to the gym that will delight students upon return. (Photo by Brittany Murray, Press-Telegram/SCNG) Brittany Murray

Manhattan Beach Neptunians seek Hearts for students

Manhattan Beach Neptunians seek ‘Hearts’ for students SHARE In November, parents and students held a rally in Polliwog Park, calling for schools to be reopened. Photo by JP Cordero In November, parents and students held a rally in Polliwog Park, calling for schools to be reopened. Photo by JP Cordero The Neptunian Woman’s Club’s annual “For the Love of Learning” fundraiser is underway, through Feb. 5. Proceeds go towards scholarships for El Camino College and Mira Costa High students. Nearly 20 percent of Mira Costa High School students qualified for financial aid last year? To purchase a heart in support of the scholarships, visit Neptunians.org.

Manhattan Beach Teen Offers Simple Steps To Combat Climate Change

UpdatedSun, Jan 17, 2021 at 2:44 pm PT Reply MANHATTAN BEACH, CA The South Bay Cares Sustainability Series continues with Everyday Environmentalist – Teen Edition set for Thursday, Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. The online webinar is free to those who register in advance. Local environmental award-winning teens Sam Torres of Manhattan Beach and Rylee Goldfarb of Redondo Beach will share their passion for the environment to inspire each of us to make sustainable changes in the way we approach fashion, food and single-use plastic, according to event organizers. Regardless of how well informed you are on these topics, you will want to hear it from these two environmental leaders who implement simple, daily actions to battle climate change, according to South Bay Cares.

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