The new year is upon us, but before the resolutions come the celebrations. This year there are several options for Santa Monicans who want to count down in style on
The calendar year is drawing to a close, and 2016 is around the corner. For many, the final days of December are a time for reflecting on past accomplishments and
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
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Sogol Ashrafian had been volunteering with the American Cancer Society since she was 14, but once she got to college she had to figure out a way to continue her
Avedis “Avo” Guerboian usually requires three weeks to make a custom Edward Avedis piece at Readers Fine Jewelers.
But when you get a call requesting a custom piece for the
The members of Boy Scout Troop 2 take regular camping trips and head to the mountains to ski every February. They go backpacking and canoeing everywhere from Catalina Island and
The weather outside isn't frightful, but the City's holiday events are sure to be delightful. Every part of town from Montana Avenue to Main Street has
Editor’s note: This monthly feature uncovers Santa Monica’s history by compiling notable city happenings from a century ago. The stories are found in old newspaper archives.
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As a Lions Club, we are known for our projects that relate to vision - but the Santa Monica Lions Club supports so much more than that.
With the success
In her role as Santa Monica High School’s nurse, Nora McElvain cares for scores of students each day, whether they come in with injuries, viruses or mental health issues.
In early October at The Huntley Hotel in Santa Monica, a group of women attended an #EggSocial hosted by the Beverly Hills-based Southern California Reproductive Center. The event was an