Posts in Art-Design-Nature
Wayfarer's Chapel: Celebrating 72 Years of Architectural Brilliance By Photographer and Contributor Steve Tabor

Long considered as an iconic symbol of the Peninsula, the Reverend Dr. David Brown and the Architectural Resources Group (ARG) are determined to gain national recognition for Wayfarers Chapel and its architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, Jr., commonly referred to as Lloyd Wright (Wright), as a National Historic Landmark (NHL).

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From Vine to Beverage: How to Make Fresh Tomato Juice and Elevate Your Bloody Mary Game By Ecological Farming and Sustainability Expert, Rick Perillo

Every home gardener grows tomatoes for good reason. Stores often sell tomato varieties that ship well and look pristine with taste as an afterthought. They arrive at the store after a long journey in a refrigerated truck that turns their flesh mealy and their true taste undeveloped. A tomato from the garden however, has a firm texture and pops with flavor. 

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Putting a 21st Century Twist on a Centuries Old Profession- Fire Grazers Returns to the Peninsula By Photographer and Contributor Steve Tabor

Michael Choi and his brothers, Aaron and Joseph, owners of Fire Grazers, Inc. have returned for their annual brush clearance activities across the Peninsula.  To many Peninsula residents and residents of surrounding areas, they have become local celebrities along with their herd of 700 goats.

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Summer Starts With TOCApalooza! An Entertainment Packed Day and Art Competition!

Torrance, CA -- Presented by the Torrance Cultural Arts Foundation, TOCApalooza (formerly South Bay Festival of the Arts) is a free, family-friendly festival with a day packed with entertainment experiences for everyone! Spend Saturday, June 24th, swinging in the summer season with live performances on 3 stages, interactive activities for kids, specialty vendors and exhibitors offering exclusive art work, food, wine, and other adult beverages.

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Back At the Movies….Seven for May By Cinematic Expert Stephanie Mardesich

May is a month of infinite variety with 31 days of different holidays from “old fashioned” May 1st,  “National” Truffle Day (2nd), Quiche Lorraine Day (20th), Wine Day(25th), Hamburger Day (28th), and solemn respectful “Memorial Day”, the last Monday of the month, honoring those who died in military service to the United States of America. 

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Explore the Outdoors! Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy Calendar of Events for May 2023 Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy Calendar of Events for May 2023

Mom will love to get a Spring Butterfly Basket with Native Wildflowers - Get a special pollinator package with a half dozen 4″ size native plants grown in the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy’s Native Plant Nursery especially for making your garden beautiful,

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South Coast Botanic Garden Announces its ‘Cultivate the Future’ Campaign as it Unveils the Marilyn and John Long Children and Family Garden By Photographer and Contributor Steve Tabor

After receiving its largest private financial gift ever, South Coast Botanic Garden (Garden)  hosted the groundbreaking for its new multi-million-dollar children and family garden and announced the “Cultivate the Future” campaign, the Garden’s largest fundraising campaign in its 63 year history.

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