There Will be No OPA Update Published Monday Due to Labor Day Holiday. Have a Great Long Weekend!
OPA Summer Mixer This Thursday Night 5:30 – 7:30pm: Get to know your neighbors while checking out the new Edgemar Restaurant & Lounge @ 2435 Main St. Snacks provided by OPA and the Edgemar Restaurant. Note that there was a mistake in last week’s newsletter regarding the start time. It runs from 5:30pm – 7:30pm. We will be hosting a raffle there for free Hollywood Bowl tickets, an OPA t-shirt, and more. Note there was a typo in last week’s newsletter about the start time. It runs from 5:30-7:30pm. See you there!!
Last Chance to Enter for FREE Tickets to OPA Night @ Hollywood Bowl (Thursday Sept. 5): We have 10 tickets to “Carmen and Carnival with Dudamel” that we are raffling off to interested members (each winner gets the option of 1 or 2 tickets). The night is described as “A euphoric evening featuring the sultry streets of Seville and a fantastical circus.” More details here. Thank you LA County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath for donating the tickets to OPA! Click here to join OPA by 4:00pm today and you get two raffle entries! Reply to this email if you want to be entered into the drawing that will take place at tonight’s mixer.
Save the Date for Main St. Day of the Dog Block Party on Saturday Sept 7, 12 – 7pm: Don’t miss the last Santa Monica Block Party of the summer happening on September 7th! Join us on Main Street as it will again be transforming into a pedestrian plaza for live music, outdoor art displays, free activities for all ages and a partnership with Day of the Dog, North America’s largest pet festival. See you there! Click here for more event details on Facebook.
Volunteer at the OPA Tent During the Main St Block Party Saturday 9/7: We’ll have a canopy-covered table on the street where we can answer neighbors’ questions, talk OPA, collect email addresses and hand out swag. Sign up here!
EaterLA Profiles New Edgemar Restaurant at 2435 Main St.: This write-up states “The gorgeous new Edgemar takes over a warehouse space in a Frank Gehry-designed development” and that its “natural light, historic ambience, and thoughtful design bring a refreshing new grown-up restaurant along Main St.” with a menu drawing from various international cuisines, including Japan, India, and Southeast Asia, owing to the Chefs’ time in London and upbringing in Malaysia. “London has been a huge influence on my life and I’m so excited by the fluidity of the menus and multi-cultural dishes,” says Dowling. “Things are balanced by flavor, not cuisine, and [chefs are] allowed to express themselves by whatever means possible, with different spices, styles or techniques.”
The Street Seen: What’s New on Lincoln Blvd (Pico to Ozone): This week’s post details changes in the last nine months in their ongoing series on Ocean Park’s section of Lincoln Blvd., including multiple housing projects that have been put on hold, Tartine opening, and another new garden center.
Pothole Paving Repairs on Neilson Way Between Sept. 3 – 6: Localized paving repairs will be performed at three intersections on Neilson Way: Pacific Ave., Ocean Park Blvd., and Marine St. More details here.
Clean & Safe: The Homeless Support Team (HoST) Expands: This SaMo.gov blog post details how the city is “creating a permanent city team dedicated to keeping Santa Monica’s public spaces clean” with “a dedicated, in-house city team and equipment providing coverage five days a week.”
Report Sees SaMo as ‘Growth Point’ for Future Construction: This SMDP story summarizing a RentCafe report states “To the dismay of some and excitement of others, apartment construction continues to boom both nationally and locally, with Santa Monica noted as a particular growth area in Los Angeles County. Developers throughout the United States are on track to complete 518,108 rental units, with 2024 expected to be the first year in the country’s history to surpass 500,000 constructed units.”
Pasjoli Summer of Sous Series: Tonight is the finale the the Michelin-starred Main St. staple showcase of their “talented team of sous chefs who are in the kitchen with Chef Dave each night” by letting them “take over the Pasjoli kitchen for one night to showcase their own personal cooking style & influences.” Each four-course menu is priced at $95 per person. Thursday, Aug. 29, features Chef Jill “ending summer with nostalgia and street food from summer in the Philippines.” https://www.pasjoli.com/summer-of-sous
Main St. Staple Makes “Best Donuts In LA” List: Props to Holy Grail on Main St. for making this Infatuation list.
The Blue Notebook – A Weekly SMPD Recap Aug. 17-23: Here is last week’s blog post summarizing service calls, etc.
Next Week: Community Corp. Summer Social (Thursday Sept. 5 @ 5:30pm): The community is invited to celebrate their “collective work improving lives and neighborhoods at our 2024 Summer Social! This event will offer live music from the Samohi Jazz Band, cocktails, and camaraderie!” @ California Heritage Museum, 2612 Main St. More details and RSVP here.
Things To Do This Weekend:
- Hoedown Throwdown (Thursday 6pm): Country Line Dancing at the Annenberg Beach House: Fans of country music and dance can two-step into the sunset with the first-ever Hoedown Throwdown offering free lessons and open dancing. SoCal group Tina Michelle and the Rhinestone Cowgirls will light up the courtyard with music, step by step instruction, followed by open dancing. Event schedule: 6-7:30 p.m. Line dance and 2-step lessons – jump in anytime 7:30-8:00 p.m. Open dancing The event is all-ages and everyone is welcome. No dance partner is required. @ 415 Pacific Coast Highway More details here.
- Laughs for Democracy (Thursday 7:30pm): Laugh your fears away with Vance Sanders, Eric Edwards, Carol Ann Leif, Laura House, Cathy Ladman and more. All proceeds will fund the efforts of Field Team 6 to register Democrats. UnUrban Organic Food and Coffee: 3301 Pico Blvd. More details and get tickets here.
- Waves and Curls “They Not Like Us” Beach Takeover (Sunday 11am – 8pm): Get ready for a fun beach day celebrating wellness and community with the Waves and Curls Beach Takeover powered by Nappywood! @ Crescent Bay Park 2000 Ocean Ave. More details here.
- Main St. Farmers Market (Sunday 8:30am – 1:30pm): Exhausted from the Labor Day weekend activities? Come join us at the Main Street Farmers Market and shop stress free. It’s your BBQ/picnic connection. With favorites, the Bear Bottom Boys taking the stage from 10am-1pm. It’s the perfect holiday wrap up. Not to mention, Casitas Valley Pastures and Santa Barbara Channel Seafood will be at the market for your grilling needs. Here is the Sept. calendar of events.
- Americana in the Park (Sunday 4 – 7pm): Head over to Gandara Park for this annual music concert series featuring two bands each week every Sunday in September. Bring your picnic, blankets, and beach chairs to soak up the sounds of Americana music, from its roots to modern forms. Enjoy craft activities for all ages, tasty treats from local food trucks, and a vibrant community experience in Gandara Park, 1819 Stewart St. This week features a sing-along free-for-all with McCabe’s Hootenanny Collective opens with Dustbowl Revival headlining with booty shaking soul roots music and cut-to-heart folk-rock ballads. More details here.