Roundhouse Aquarium supporters ‘Light up the Beach’
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The Neptunian club in downtown Manhattan Beach placed first in the Merry and Bright Business
The Roundhouse Aquarium on the Manhattan Beach pier celebrated one of the few holiday traditions allowed during the current pandemic, with a “Light up the Beach” contest. Home and business owners were invited to submit photos of their holiday lights. The public was invited to vote on the best entries. Participants were also encouraged to donate to help the Aquarium keep its residents well fed during the pandemic. For more information about the Roundhouse, visit RoundHouseAquarium.org or email executive director Grace Adams at Grace@roundhouseaquarium.org. ER
Groms are invited to have their photo taken with Santa and receive autographed copies of this week’s Easy Reader Surfing Santa cover during the South Bay Boardriders Toy drive on Saturday, Dec. 19 at from 9 a.m. ‘til noon at 22nd Street in Hermosa Beach. Photo
Groms are invited to have their photo taken with Santa and receive autographed copies of this week’s Easy Reader Surfing Santa cover during the South Bay Boardriders Toy drive on Saturday, Dec. 19 at from 9 a.m. ‘til noon at 22nd Street in Hermosa Beach. Photo
Beach Cities Toy Drive unWrapping party
The 28th annual Beach Cities Toy Drive continues through December 19. Residents are encouraged to bring a new, unwrapped toy to the Hermosa Beach or Manhattan Beach police and fire departments. Or to the toy drive-thru in the Hermosa Beach City Hall Parking lot Dec. 5 through Dec. 12, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The traditional Beach Cities Toy Drive gift wrapping party has been canceled because of the pandemic.