Back to his roots, personally and professionally

When I saw the sign for Fête Bistro by Slay, my immediate thought was that this is going to be the most mispronounced restaurant in the history of the South Bay. For those who haven’t run across it before, that thing over the E is called a circumflex, and it changes the pronunciation of the […]
Nature lover Cicoria founded The Landscape Concern

Longtime Peninsula Conservancy volunteer Rebecca “Becky” Celeste Cicoria died peacefully in her beloved breakfast nook at her San Pedro home near Averill Park on Thursday, May 25. Cicoria was born January 21, 1959, the youngest of five children, Michael Anthony, and Virginia May Cicoria. She attended La Cresta Elementary School by walking through the canyon […]
Around & About July 2023 Happening Around the Peninsula

+ Sara Deen, DDS AAUW honoree Fran Brown, Co-Chair of the Palos Verdes Peninsula Branch of the American Association of University Women, welcomed 40 branch members and guests to the Annual Recognition Luncheon on June 10. Sara Deen, DDS, was recognized as the 2023 Status of Women Award Winner. The luncheon was held at The […]
Best Neteller Casinos: Where Convenience Meets Superior Gaming
Welcome to our comprehensive guide to the best Neteller casinos, where convenience and superior gaming intertwine seamlessly. With the digital world constantly evolving, the demand for efficient, safe, and hassle-free payment methods in the online gaming sphere has skyrocketed. Among these payment solutions, Neteller stands out as an exemplary choice. Our guide to the best […]
Sage advice: Practice mental wellness

By Liz Schoeben MFT Mental illness is not the same as feeling sad, unhappy, or stressed because of difficult situations. Still, nearly one in five adults suffer from some form of mental illness in the United States. Mental illnesses can cause significant changes in thinking, and behavior, and cause problems functioning in social, work, or […]