The celebrated statue of Eiler Larsen, Laguna Beach's first official greeter, underwent a much-needed refresh recently thanks to local brothers Jackson and Sawyer Collins and Laguna College of Art and Design student Alicia Zhuang.
Fans of Main Beach can now bring 1,000 pieces of it home thanks to new local jigsaw puzzle company Mad House Art Company, started by longtime surfing friends Norm Petersen and Kurt Snibbe.
Jay Williams began producing custom-designed shoes to come up with a graduation gift for his valedictorian daughter. Now his shoes are gaining popularity around Laguna Beach.
Do you know anyone in Laguna who has happily provided the same service for sixty years and is just as needed now as when they started? This Indy issue marks the 60th anniversary of when Rudy Campos started cutting hair at Wally’s Barber Shop Aug. 11, 1963. Here’s the story of a Laguna institution founded by Wally Stark and now owned by Rudy Campos.
A successful tech marketing entrepreneur and a free-spirited village greeter have made a match aiming to put conversation-starting shoes on feet. Then the new enterprise goes an extra mile.