Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Page 1

1760 Ocean Avenue Santa Monica, CA 90401 Parking | Kitchenettes | WiFi Available

310.393.6711

BOOK DIRECT AND SAVE SeaviewHotel .com

BRIAN MASER

Starting from

88

$

+ Taxes

THE CONDO SALES LEADER • 310.314.7700 CALL US FOR A FREE APPRAISAL • MASERCONDOSALES.COM

CONDO SALES

WHAT’S UP WESTSIDE ..................PAGE 2 WHAT’S THE POINT ........................PAGE 3 COMMUNITY BRIEFS ......................PAGE 4 CRIME WATCH ..................................PAGE 8 MYSTERY PHOTO ............................PAGE 9

TUESDAY

10.04.16 Volume 15 Issue 269

@smdailypress

@smdailypress

Santa Monica Daily Press

smdp.com

Internment camp memorial making its way to Venice BY MATTHEW HALL Daily Press Editor

Hundreds of people come and go from the northwest corner of Lincoln and Venice boulevards every day thanks to a busy bus stop, but most of those walking or driving by are unaware that they stand on historic ground. In the early days of World War II, the corner was a departure point for Japanese Americans forced to leave their homes due to their internment at camps like Manzanar. Efforts to build a permanent memorial at the site are near fruition, with a stone obelisk now in transit to Los Angeles.

Santa Monica City Council approved a $5,000 donation to the Venice Japanese American Memorial Marker (VJAMM) committee last week in support of efforts to install the marker at Lincoln and Venice boulevards. The memorial is the result of a persistent effort by a dedicated group of local volunteers who have spent years raising awareness of the local connection and generating the funds to pay for the work. They have secured the actual stone and organizers said it is now in transit to the area where it will be engraved and installed. SEE MEMORIAL PAGE 6

Samohi alumni tutor Ferrigno FIT on familiar turf delivers fitness work as private in a box to your Graduates instructors for SMMUSD students doorstep

STOPPED SHORT

Morgan Genser

The Santa Monica College women’s soccer team hosted Moorpark in a non-conference soccer match last week and lost by a score of 3-1, dropping SMC’s record to 4-6-1. Pictured are Chrystal Dorado dribbling the ball downfield, Katty Barahona being chased by defenders, Marissa Moore breaking free of defenders and Renee Escobar jumping to head the ball.

BY MARINA ANDALON

BY JEFFREY I. GOODMAN

Daily Press Staff Writer

Daily Press Staff Writer

The Santa Monica-based Ferrigno family is expanding its fitness business with a new set of products designed to bring health into the home. Lou Ferrigno and daughter Shanna Ferrigno are launching their new line of supplements, Ferrigno Fuel, creating new apparel and packaging fitness products for personal delivery with their new Ferrigno Fit box. The father-daughter fitness duo

After graduating from Santa Monica High School two years ago, Daniel Chenevert enrolled at Yale University and began pursuing his undergraduate degree. When he realized that he wanted more time to think about his future and explore other possible options, he took an indefinite leave from college and returned home. And as he began reflecting on his next move, he figured he’d at least earn some money by sharing

SEE FITNESS PAGE 5

SEE TUTOR PAGE 7

Todd Mitchell

YOUR SANTA MONICA LUXURY REAL ESTATE SPECIALISTS

“ Your Neighborhood is My Neighborhood.”

(310) 899-3521 ALPHONSOBJORN.COM | 424.253.5489

CalBRE# 00973400 ©2016 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved.


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.