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Memorial Day

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This weekend when the burgers are on the grill, the sun is shining (hopefully), and family and friends gather to celebrate this extended weekend, let’s take time to remember what Memorial Weekend is about. Memorial Day is a time where we reflect on the Service men and women of this country and the ultimate sacrifice they made for our wonderful country. Below is a brief history of Memorial Day written by TIME magazine.

“. . .Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, conjuring images of picnics, barbecues or just a lazy day off. But originally the holiday was charged with deeper meaning — and with controversy.

The exact origins of Memorial Day are disputed, with at least five towns claiming to have given birth to the holiday sometime near the end of the Civil War. Yale University historian David Blight places the first Memorial Day in April 1865, when a group of former slaves gathered at a Charleston, S.C., horse track turned Confederate prison where more than 250 Union soldiers had died. Digging up the soldiers’ mass grave, they interred the bodies in individual graves, built a 100-yd. fence around them and erected an archway over the entrance bearing the words “Martyrs of the Race Course.” On May 1, 1865, some 10,000 black Charleston residents, white missionaries, teachers, schoolchildren and Union troops marched around the Planters’ Race Course, singing and carrying armfuls of roses. Gathering in the graveyard, the crowd watched five black preachers recite scripture and a children’s choir sing spirituals and “The Star-Spangled Banner.” While the story is largely forgotten today, some historians consider the gathering the first Memorial Day.

Despite scattered celebrations in small towns, it took three more years for the holiday to become widely observed. In a proclamation, General John A. Logan of the Grand Army of the Republic — an organization of former soldiers and sailors — dubbed May 30, 1868, Decoration Day, which was “designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion.” On Decoration Day that year, General James Garfield gave a speech at Arlington National Cemetery. Afterward, 5,000 observers adorned the graves of the more than 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers entombed at the cemetery.

At the outset, Memorial Day was so closely linked with the Union cause that many Southern states refused to celebrate it. They acquiesced only after World War I, when the holiday was expanded beyond honoring fallen Civil War soldiers to recognizing Americans who died fighting in all wars. It was also renamed Memorial Day. Some critics say that by making the holiday more inclusive, however, the original focus — on, as Frederick Douglass put it, the moral clash between “slavery and freedom, barbarism and civilization” — has been lost. Most Southern states still recognize Confederate Memorial Day as an official holiday, and many celebrate it on the June birthday of Jefferson Davis, the President of the Confederacy. But Texas, for one, observes the holiday on Robert E. Lee’s birthday, Jan. 19 — which also happens to be Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

The long-cherished Memorial Day tradition of wearing red poppies got its start in 1915. While reading Ladies’ Home Journal, an overseas war secretary named Moina Michael came across the famous World War I poem “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae, which begins, “In Flanders fields the poppies blow/ Between the crosses, row on row.” Moved, she vowed always to wear a silk poppy in honor of the American soldiers who gave up their lives for their country. She started selling them to friends and co-workers and campaigned for the red flowers to become an official memorial emblem. The American Legion embraced the symbol in 1921, and the tradition has spread to more than 50 other countries, including England, France and Australia.

With the National Holiday Act of 1971, Congress moved Memorial Day from May 30 to the last Monday in May. But critics say guaranteeing that the holiday is part of a three-day weekend promotes relaxation instead of stressing the holiday’s true meaning. In 1989, Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii introduced a bill to move the holiday back to the fixed date of May 30. He has reintroduced it in every Congress since then — with no success.

While traditional Memorial Day rites have dwindled in many towns, they remain strong at Arlington National Cemetery. Since the 1950s, on the Thursday before Memorial Day, soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Division have placed American flags at each of the more than 260,000 graves there. During the weekend, they patrol around the clock to make sure each flag remains aloft. On the holiday itself, every year about 5,000 people turn out to see the President or Vice President give a speech and lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And other Americans are encouraged to observe in a more solitary fashion. At 3 p.m. local time, according to the 2000 National Moment of Remembrance Act, which was passed to emphasize the meaning of Memorial Day, all Americans should “voluntarily and informally observe in their own way a moment of remembrance and respect, pausing from whatever they are doing for a moment of silence or listening to ‘Taps. . .'”

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Meet SAGE Sponsors and Ambassadors

The SAGE (Sustainable and Green Environments) Expo on April 20 and 21 is an opportunity for environmentally responsible businesses to share their products and services with the South Bay community. Among the numerous sponsors and ambassadors at the event, look out for the following people and businesses:

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Realtors and “Green Renovators,” Carol Glover and Dave Salzman,  will speak at the SAGE expo on Sunday April 21 at 1 p.m. Their talk is entitled “Adding Value to Your Home: What Works: What is a Waste of Money,” and contains important information for current homeowners looking to increase the value of their property. Aside from  having extensive experience and knowledge in Real Estate, Carol and Dave are extremely active in the Manhattan Beach community and love to give back. They volunteer for various organizations including the Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce, Manhattan Beach Women in Business, Manhattan Beach Mayor’s Youth Council and Boy Scouts of America.

John Post

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Well-known photographer, John Post will display his latest project at the SAGE Expo. Check out photographs of Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach over the course of almost 50 years!

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In the spirit of celebrating local business, esteemed writer Heidi Butzine, author of “Shop Local, A Practical Pain Free Guide to Shopping with Purpose,” will be at SAGE, signing copies of her book. According to an article posted by Online PR News released earlier this month, Butzine explained how shopping local can reduce everyone’s “carbon footprint”: “An important step towards leading a green lifestyle includes sustainability and taking steps towards conservation. Shopping local is directly related not only because it means less driving thereby reducing harmful exhaust emissions but more money spent locally stays within the community supporting the sustainability of our local economy. Following the tips I offer in my book, in some cases I’ve actually spent less at independently owned local businesses and had less waste by getting better quality products that last longer.”

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Learn from Kimberly, “The Rain Goddess” how to recycle rain water and simultaneously hydrate your plants in an eco-friendly way!

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And last, but certainly not least, “Two Guns” Coffee Shop located on Sepulveda will be serving their coffee at the Sage Expo from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Two Guns is a local hangout that proudly supports local vendors such as Cake Bake Shop and Bread Bar.

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Online PR News (2013) Respected author and “shop local” specialist Heidi Butzine brings her expertise to the SAGE Expo.. [press release] April 02.

Manhattan Beach to celebrate the planet!

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On Earth day, Saturday April 27, Manhattan Beach will celebrate our beautiful earth. Volunteers and Organizations Improving the Community’s Enviroment (VOICE), alongside Sustanible Manahattan Beach and Parks Make Life Better present a concert and celebration that will take place in Polliwog park and be fun for the entire community. The event will commence at 11 a.m.  and  end at 4 p.m. The event will feature eco-friendly shopping, gourmet vegetarian food trucks, live music and dancing, alternative fuel vehicles and even eco-waste and paper shredding. Below is a brief schedule of the events as outlined on the VOICE website:

Activities in the Manhattan Beach Botanical Garden

  • 11AM – 4PM Tours of the MBBG

Entertainment – Ampitheater Main Stage

  • 11:15 – BlueZones Project Walk Week Winners
  • 11:30 – Yoga in the Park by YogaWorks bring a blanket or mat
  • Noon – Kid’s Music – Stephen Michael Schwartz
  • 1pm – Environmental Hero Awards and MB Green Business       Awards
  • 1:30 – 4PM live Music – Pretzel Logic Steely Dan Tribute       Band
  • 2:30PM – Dolphin Call Calling Contest finalist
  • Eco-Education (located near Red Historical Building)
  • 11:30 Vertical Gardens – Enviroscape
  • 12:30 Sharing the road bikes and cars – SBBC
  • 1:30 Water conservation phone app
  • 2:30 trash free living presentation – Grades of Green
  • 3:30 Non-GMO foods – labelgmos.org

Food:      A taste of the Green Life. Gourmet food trucks serving delicious and      nutritious vegetarian food that’s earth friendly 11-4pmKid’s Activity Walk:      free art and games

  • Food Vendors to be announced
  • Eco-friendly shopping: Everything from gifts to solar panels are      good for you and our environment
  • Eco Quiz:      win prizes and have fun learning
  • free bike corral provided by SBBC

The event will not only aim to educate the Manhattan Beach Community on environmental issues, but also work to create change and to inform people on opportunities on how to live “greener lives”Local Sponsors of this event include: Yogaworks, 100.3 The Sound, BodyGlove, Union Bank, Blue Zones Project, Manhattan Beach Toyota, and the Green Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics. Come on down for the Earth Day celebration and  participate in the festivites. Until next time the Dave Salzman team would like to wish you and your family a wonderful spring season. For information on how we help people from all over find their dream homes please visit the Dave Salzman website and Facebook page.

Sources: http://www.greenervoice.org/earthday.htm

New Manhattan Beach Restaurant, Circa

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Manhattan Beach has welcomed another Restaurant, Circa, into the downtown Manhattan Beach, on Manhattan Ave. Circa, is a  warm, vintage, industrial space that has 130 seats. Circa serves global cuisine that is tapa style, or meant for sharing. Award-winning chef Octavio Becerra, created the menu items, and made sure to include global flavors in his cooking. The global flavors  coupled with the cozy nature of the decor gives restaurant goers, the ultimate restaurant experience. Dishes that are recommended to try at Circa include the steamed buns / crispy pork belly / quail egg / spicy scallion relish and Korean beef short ribs with spicy root vegetables.

Sample Menu items include:

• basturma = Turkish cured salmon / caraway potato latke / shaved cucumber
• steamed dumplings / lamb / goat cheese / black olive / marjoram
• raviolo en “brodo” / “in broth” / ricotta cheese / porcini custard / kale / parmigiano
• black olive gnocchi / dungeness crab / nettles / English peas / meyer lemon
• charred octopus / gigande beans / chorizo / wild brocolini / purple mustard
• crispy pork belly / gnarly carrots / bok choy / citrus-salsa verde
• Asian fried chicken / Seoul slaw / herb + lettuce cups

The menu at Circa is diverse and packed with flavor! The drink menu at circa is just as impressive, and offers a wide range of craft cocktails created by Executive Beverage Directors Julian Cox and Josh Goldman. Circa is  also open on the weekends with music until 2 a.m.

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Paint the Town Green!

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On April 20 & 21 Manhattan Beach will go green. The 2013 SAGE (Sustainable and Green Environments) will host a free event at the MB National Guard Armory from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This expo is designed to promote the “green lifestyle,” environmentally friendly services, and nutrition. In addition, SAGE emphasizes the importance of eating locally grown foods, the various ways one can incorporate green technology into their daily lives and green practices that will reduce one’s “carbon footprint.”

According to a press release on the SAGE event, Angela Silverman, one of the event organizers, explains the objectives of the environmental expo. She states: “Sage Expo offers goods and products to help make our lives greener so we can enjoy a healthy life while also sustaining our beautiful beach communities and its environment. Mark Lipps, another organizer for the event adds: “Sage has a mission to our community on what local business and organizations have to offer so consumers can lower their monthly utilities and develop a healthy, sustainable lifestyle.”

There will be local vendors at the event including: Pages a Bookstore, Shop Local, doTERRA Essential Oils and Food Truck Connection. Aside from the local and environmentally sound goods and services, Spyder Surfboards will be hosting a fashion show, displaying some of their latest fashions including board shorts that are made from recyclable materials including plastic. Ambassadors for this event include Dave Salzman and Carol Glover from Estate Construction  & Development, LLC, Beach Business Bank, All Yellow Taxi, Beach Cities Web Design, Body Glove, Costal Creations Architecture, DDS Plumbing Inc, Beach Cities Cycling Club Inc,  and more! This event serves as an opportunity for Manhattan Beach locals to come together and learn ways in which they can enhance their lives and simultaneously, save the planet. If interested in becoming a vendor or volunteering for the event please visit the SAGE website! Stay tuned for more blogs from the Dave Salzman Real Estate Team.

Cantina Real Comes to Manhattan!

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If you are a fan of Mexican Food, you will love this news! Cantina Real will be taking the place of American Farmhouse Tavern and Dining Hall, and making Manhattan Beach its second home. Cantina Real is a well- known for their margaritas, great chips and salsa, and for people that have a sweet tooth, Cantina’s deep fried ice-cream. Cantina Real has been around for approximately 50 years and has been owned and operated by Real Blias, 82, and his adult son Steve and daughter Joline.

According to a manager at Cantina Real, the expansion to Manhattan Beach will commence in couple years and will include new additions and/or changes to the menu. Blias and his son Steve will manage the new Manhattan Beach location, while Real’s daughter Joline, will stay in Hermosa. There are also plans in the works to remodel the patio area at the Hermosa Beach location in the near future. Owner of American Farmhouse, Orlando Novoa will be relocating to his unique food fare to San Luis Obispo and also embarking on plans to help open a new resturant in the nea future. Although locals are sad to American Farmhouse leave, they are just as happy to welcome Cantina Real to the 90266. Stay tuned for more “Living in the 90266,” and make sure to check out the Dave Salzman Real Estate blog.

The Hamptons are right in our backyard…

Image Courtesy of Google Images

Image Courtesy of Google Images

If there is a new seafood restaurant in the Southbay, you should check out it is The Hamptons . The Hamptons is a casual Seafood restaurant located on Manhattan Ave. near Mama D’s. If you are a lobster fan, at The Hamptons, you are in luck. Recommended lobster dishes include the Lobster Mac n’ Cheese and the Lobster Roll. The Lobster Mac n Cheese is made with three delicious cheeses including: Mozzarella, Smoked Gouda, and Gruyere; and the Lobster Roll is a great choice and unique to The Hamptons. The inspiration for this dish comes from the restaurant “Lobster Roll” located in Long Island. If you are a fan of clams, management recommends the great flat belly clams, which are flown in directly from Boston to your plate twice a week! Hamptons also serves chicken dishes and filet mignon. There is something for everyone at The Hamptons and fresh food is a top piority.  They serve for the fresh, locally-grown food and do not serve foods that have been GMO modified. Don’t forget to check out thier “special menu” here!

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It is Good Ol’ Groundhog Day in the Southbay!

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Image of Groundhog courtsey of ClipArt

Today is February 2, 2013. You know what that means right? Yes, it does mean we are 12 days off from Valentine’s Day, and yes it is Saturday. But what else does February 2 mean? It is Ground hog Day in the good ol’ Southbay!

According to German Folklore, when the Ground hog comes out of hibernation and see’s its’ shadow it will burrow again for six more weeks, which means the Winter will be longer. If the Groundhog doesn’t see its’ shadow, that means that Spring is around the corner. I know that furry, and awkward looking rodents don’t predict the weather, and I am not even sure they live in Manhattan Beach, but given the strange weather that the Southbay has been experiencing, it might be beneficial to pay attention to what the groundhog does. Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, and the surrounding areas have been experiencing a cold winter overall. The weather is starting to warm up, however Manhattan Locals are still strolling downtown Manhattan in North Face jackets and UGG boots , wondering when the signature Manhattan beach weather will start.

Whether the groundhog sees its’ shadow and burrows for six more weeks of Winter, or if it does not see its shadow and we dive in for Spring, one thing will be certain…. Manhattan Beach will have a wide variety of happenings and activities that you and your friends and family can enjoy for the month of February, including the Sway and Swing Dance club and Ski Week! The only scheduled event on groundhog day in Manhattan will be the closing reception for the JUNK Art Show at the Creative Art Center. Stay tuned to this blog for more on what is happening in the 90266, also visit the Dave Salzman  website and Facebook Page!

Gotta love the Manhattan Beach Farmers’ Market

I have to admit that when I explore the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market almost every Tuesday, I am at odds with myself. Do I go for a hearty Philly Cheese steak? Or do I go for a healthy stack of organic, locally grown vegetables? Tough choice…

The Manhattan Beach Farmers Market is a great staple of the Manhattan Beach Community. It is a place where runners can pass by and grab a healthy bite or where working people can go on their lunch break and grab something to eat before heading back to the office. The Manhattan Beach Farmers Market is a great place for families as well. Parents can take their kids to the farmers market and hitch a ride on the Downtown train, which is a special feature of the Manhattan Beach farmers market. Aside from selling various organic foods and items such as fruits, vegetables, olive oil, and handmade crafts. The farmers market also has a wide variety of food vendors including Crepe vendors, Greek Cuisine vendors, and the wonderful Philly Cheese steak vendor. The aromas that fill the air are delicious, the sight of kids playing and laughing is enjoyable, and the live music is harmonious… did I mention that the Manhattan Beach Farmers Market has live music?

The Farmers Market is a great opportunity to support local business and growers, Relax and enjoy a great atmosphere, and have a nice Philly Cheese steak…or organic salad. The Famers Market is held on different days of the Week. Check out when the Famers Market is in RedondoHermosaTorrance and El Segundo.

Lock it or lose it! The 90% Rule

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Have you had anything stolen from your car or home?  Do you know anyone who has?

Shocking statistic:  Over 90% of thefts are due to unlocked doors and windows – either in your car or home.

Although Manhattan Beach is a safe community, there are people who will commit a crime of opportunity if given the chance. This is where you come in – remove as many opportunities as possible for people to steal from you.  Having an unlocked door or window is an invitation to steal.

The Manhattan Beach Police Department has instituted an awareness  Program “Lock It or Lose It!”  to make people aware that  — in many cases —prevention is in your Hands!!

Here are some tips for keeping your belongings safe.

•             LOCK your vehicle at all times.

•             KEEP your valuables – laptop, camera, MP3 player, GPS system, cell phone, purse, wallet, briefcase and other items out of plain view

•             LEAVE no trace or sign of electronics, such as docking stations or connector cables in plain view

•             REMOVE your third row seats and store them in a locked garage

•             DON’T leave packages or shopping bags visible in your car

•             UNLOAD your car immediately when you get home

•             Do not leave items in your car overnight

•             SET your alarm or anti-theft device

Want more information on this topic.. check the MBPD website:  http://www.ci.manhattan-beach.ca.us/Index.aspx?page=223

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