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After the 2020 edition of Jeep Beach was called off amid the slew of event cancellations tied to the coronavirus pandemic, the Paces were more eager than ever to return to this year s event, which runs through Sunday in Daytona Beach.
“It’s a Jeep family,” Pace said. “It’s a ‘Jamily.’ We’ve met just some of the nicest people here.”
On the beach, the couple parked their customized 2020 Jeep Gladiator next to one of those Jeep Beach friends.
Lance Collins, 51, met the couple at Jeep Beach four years ago in the hotel bar at The Shores Resort & Spa in Daytona Beach Shores. It turned out that he lived less than an hour away from them in Wilmington, Delaware, and that they had mutual connections in the roofing and home design industries.
Willie Brown s Chronicle Column Is Ending After 12 Years
Former SF mayor Willie Brown will no longer be lending his gossip and opinions to the Chronicle as of next month. The controversial and many would say highly problematic Willie s World column is coming to an end after 12 years, and it sounds like it was not Willie s choice.
Politico reports that Willie s World is dunzo, with the January 24th column being the last and final. Brown tells reporter Carla Marinucci (formerly of the Chronicle) that the Chronicle simply informed him that the paper is going in a different direction, and, he added, curiously, They’re going digital, which sounds a lot like something they might tell an 86-year-old to let him down easy.