Word on the Street 12-12-19

HerMOSA

Hermosa Beach Education Foundation president Carol Kluthe (left) accepts a $1,000 check from Mosa owners Bob and Mary Lombardo, Nancy Vrankovic and Anne Conness. The seafood and pasta restaurant also donated proceeds from it preopening dinners to the Jimmy Miller Foundation.  To learn more about the restaurant visit MosaCoastal.com.

Complete Women’s Care an all women’s clinic

Cutting the ribbon to celebrate Complete Women’s Care’s new location are founder Dr. Miriam Mackovic and Medical Director  Dr. Antoaneta Mueller (with scissors). All of the clinics physicians and health specialists are women. The clinic’s The new location is at 1000 N. Sepulveda Blvd, Manhattan Beach. Photo by Fawwad Memon

Urban Plates joins Manhattan Village

Manhattan Beach Mayor Nancy Hersman (center) Urban Plates COO Joe O’Donnell (with scissors) and General Manager Marvin Mack (with proclamation from the city) celebrate the Manhattan Village opening of the 18th Urban Plates location Monday, Nov. 25. Urban Plates describes itself as a chef driven, casual restaurant serving made from scratch meals with sustainably sourced ingredients. Photo

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