OPA Update 9/30/24: Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education (SMMUSD) Candidate Forum Tonight, OPA Heal the Bay Beach Clean-Up THIS Sunday, & Other Things To Do This Week

Date:

OPA Heal the Bay Beach Clean-Up THIS Sunday Oct. 6: The event runs 10am – 12pm, starting at Tower 26 (end of Ocean Park Blvd at the beach). All needed supplies are provided. Parents, students, families and neighbors are all welcome. Email Dave Tann with questions.

OPA Oct. 14 Monthly Meeting: Next month’s meeting will be at the 2601 Main St. Library starting with food and mingling at 6:00pm. Guest speakers include Police Chief Batista and a School Bond Pro/Con Panel.

Fundraising for Council Race Crosses Half a Million Dollars: This SMDP article details fundraising efforts to date by the various candidates and their PACs.

Wildfork Meat & Seafood Market Opens New West L.A. Location: This SaMoMirror TikTok video features the new shop on Lincoln Blvd. & Washington Blvd. that focuses on frozen organic foods.  

LA Times Profiles Melisse: This write-up profiles SaMo born and raised Chef Citron (who lives in Ocean Parks and runs Auggie’s on Main) and details “How this ultra fine-dining restaurant keeps thriving after 25 years in L.A.”

The Street Seen: Kress House Moving Company: This week’s write-up details how “Moving old buildings to new locations is big business in Los Angeles in the 1920s. Kress House Moving Company earns a reputation for relocating hard-to-move structures.” 

Free Big Blue Bus Rides September 30 to October 4 to Celebrate Sustainable Transportation: More details here on “a week of exciting events that celebrate easy, affordable, and sustainable alternatives to driving.”

What it’s like to stay at The Georgian Hotel: The Points Guy published this story about the recently revamped nearly 100 year old hotel that “officially has its mojo back and is decked out, from the front door to the basement, with Havana-inspired art deco motifs and a wide selection of amenities that feel both modern and tastefully vintage.” 

Mishkon Temple on Main St. High Holy Days Schedule: Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year) starts sundown on Oct. 2 and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) starts sundown Oct. 11. More details here.

Things To Do This Week: 

  • Santa Monica-Malibu Board of Education (SMMUSD) Candidate Forum (Monday 6:30 – 8:30pm): All four candidates, incumbents Jon Kean, Maria Leon-Vazquez, and Jennifer Smith and challenger Christine Falaguerra are expected to attend the forum hosted by League of Women Voters, Santa Monica Committee for Racial Justice, & SMMUSD Council of Parent-Teacher Organizations. The forum will begin at 6:30 in the SMMUSD District Board Room, District Office, 1717 4th St. 
  • Coffee with a Cop @ 7-11 (Tuesday 4:30-6:30pm): Join the Santa Monica Police Department for Coffee with a Cop at 7 Eleven, 1600 Santa Monica Blvd, on October 1st. No agenda or speeches, just a chance to ask questions, voice concerns, and get to know the officers in your neighborhood. Coffee with a Cop brings police officers and the community members they serve together–over coffee–to discuss issues and learn more about each other. More details here.
  • Family Loteria Night @ SaMo Public Library (Thursday 6:30 – 7:30pm): Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by playing this popular, traditional Mexican board game. We’ll have light refreshments and prizes! Space is limited and on a first arrival basis. For all ages. Pico Branch Library 2201 Pico Blvd. More details here.
  • Loving Democracy – Why we Vote (Saturday 9am – 12pm): The Santa Monica City Clerk’s Office invites you to a community discussion and workshop to highlight the importance of democracy and voting — This non-partisan event is open to community members of all ages and backgrounds. Share discussions and family-friendly activities to prepare for the elections this November. @ Main Library Multipurpose Room. Register here.
  • City Council Candidate Forum (Sunday 6 – 8pm): All ten candidates have been invited by League of Women Voters and Santa Monica Committee for Racial Justice. The event will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Thelma Terry Center at Virginia Avenue Park.

OPA & City Meetings:

  • Public Safety Reform & Oversight Commission Meeting (Tuesday 5:30pm): More details & agenda here.
  • OPA Connects Meeting (Wednesday 12pm): Here is the Zoom link.
  • OPA Emergency Preparedness Group Meeting (Thursday 5:30pm @ Lula’s): All those interested are invited to attend. Click here to email Abe with questions, RSVP, etc. And click here to read the City’s site on emergency preparedness.

Share post:

More like this
Related

Everything You Need to Know About Trump’s Would-Be US DOT Secretary Sean Duffy

The following article first appeared at Streetsblog USA. Main...

How Caltrans Measures Induced Travel: Comments Open Through Friday

The following article first appeared at Streetsblog California.Two key Caltrans...

PAL Celebrates Halloween Success, Announces Holiday Toy Drive

The following is an announcement from PAL. All puns...