TEACHER OF THE YEAR: The magic of learning in Michelle Mangan’s classroom by Hibah Samad The morning air buzzes with excitement as Michelle Mangan’s Transitional Kindergarten class at Meadows Elementary kicks off Hibah Samad May 25, 2024
Parisian sculptor Camille Claudel A splendid vision, a troubled life Sculpture by Camille Claudel is on view at the Getty Museum by Bondo Wyszpolski Bondo Wyszpolski May 9, 2024
Ildy Lee: Vivacious and energetic A woman of many hats, a woman of many voices And when Ildy Lee discovered why she was born by Bondo Wyszpolski May 1, 2024
Peninsula May 2024 Calendar Ongoing: Through Tuesday, May 21 Pastel Society Art Exhibit The Pastel Society of Southern California’s (PSSC) 15th Annual Gallery exhibition Judy Rae April 29, 2024
Redondo Beach Earth Day 2024 Mary Simun, South Bay Parkland Conservancy biologist, leads a group on a Nature Walk through Wilderness Park Saturday, April 20, Garth Meyer April 25, 2024
Around & About April 2024 Peninsula PV-Based Robotics Team Earns Top Honors Local community 9-person robotics team, Jetstream 2710, went up against top high school teams Stephanie Cartozian March 31, 2024
About Town Redondo: Late boardmember, Public Works retiree, city logo contest Former RBUSD school boardmember Staich dies Former Redondo Unified School District boardmember Arlene Staich died March 12 at age 81. Garth Meyer March 30, 2024
Spotlight on education: PEF Wine Auction Event Donations of reserve & library wines Peninsula Education Foundation (PEF) parents gathered at the private residence of Whitt and Tracey Lee, to donate a 95 point Stephanie Cartozian March 29, 2024
Hermosa Beach Valley School Empty Bowls Dinner by Elka Worner Hermosa Valley School students served soup in handmade bowls at the Second Annual Empty Bowls dinner on Elka Worner March 28, 2024
Mira Costa Boys Volleyball wins the Best of The West by Hibah Samad Mira Costa High School’s Boys varsity volleyball team is celebrating a significant victory and title. Once again, Hibah Samad March 14, 2024
A world of films comes to Rolling Hills A Chinese lantern Lynn Tang produces movies and runs the Universe Multicultural Film Festival by Bondo Wyszpolski After working hard Bondo Wyszpolski March 11, 2024
Geofencing proposed to stop speeding on Hermosa Beach Strand by Kevin Cody Geofencing e-bike rentals was among the options for slowing e-bikes on The Strand that the Hermosa City Kevin Cody March 1, 2024
All Ball Sports: Shohei shows too much, UCLA, USC show too little by Paul Teetor Remember the classic Seinfeld episode when George gets into trouble with the New York Yankees when his Paul Teetor February 27, 2024
Birds of the Bay: Cute little Sanderlings, fast and flashy Willets by Bob Shanman Which two North American counties have the most documented species of birds in North America? Hint: Both Bob Shanman February 24, 2024
Mira Costa Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame seeks nominations by Mark McDermott The list is unlike any you will see elsewhere. It includes surfers, Olympian volleyball players, CEOs, writers, Mark McDermott February 23, 2024
About Town Redondo: Tulita benches for Averys, Artesia store opening Benches dedicated for Avery children at Tulita Two benches were approved for Tulita Elementary School by the Redondo Unified school Garth Meyer February 22, 2024