Showing posts with label Santa Monica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santa Monica. Show all posts
The Largest Charity Crawl on the West Coast Returns...
Join thousands of Santas, Elves, and Naughty Reindeer at the 17th Annual SANTA Monica Pub Crawl on Saturday, December 13, 2025 from 5pm-2am!
Over 20 of the city’s best bars and restaurants come together to help raise money for the Westside Food Bank and those in need for the Holidays.
So throw on those Santa hats, shine those menorahs, grab your friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues, and Crawl for a Cause at the 17th annual SANTA Monica Pub Crawl.
Since 2008, the SANTA Monica Pub Crawl has raised enough for HALF A MILLION MEALS for the Westside Food Bank, and we couldn't have done it without you! Every $5 raised feeds 20 people, so every little bit counts.
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Santa Claus is coming to town with Santa Monica's police officers & firefighters leading the way. Santa and his public safety helpers will be distributing good cheer and thousands of candy canes as part of this year’s 33rd Annual "Candy Cane Drive.”
Everyone is invited to join in the festivities sponsored by the Santa Monica Police Officers Association and Santa Monica Firefighters, Local 1109 .
To ensure everyone has the opportunity to visit with Santa, this year’s scheduled stops include one per police beat.
Saturday, December 6, 2025:
10:00 – 10:45 am Douglas Park - 2400 California Ave (Beat 4)
11:00-11:30 am Christine Reed Park California Ave & 7th Street (Beat 1)
1:00 – 1:45 pm Virginia Avenue Park - 2200 Virginia Ave (Beat 3)
2:00 – 2:45 pm Clover Park - Ocean Park & 25th St (Beat 2)
Santa Monica children are encouraged to look and listen for the lights and sirens of the public safety vehicles, while parents are encouraged to bring their cameras.
Find out about more upcoming local events, Click Here for the Event Calendar.
Holiday Walk in Santa Monica — street closed to cars! FREE fun for all with Santa, Grinch, train & more!
The Holiday Walk & Marketplace transforms Santa Monica’s Montana Avenue into a festive outdoor celebration with local merchants, live music, carolers, and appearances by the Grinch, Cindy Lou, and Princess Elsa!
Shop, dine, and explore special in-store events and street booths from your favorite Montana Avenue businesses — the perfect way to celebrate the season and support local!
Find out about more upcoming local events, Click Here for the Event Calendar.
Miracle on Main Street 2025 will be Sunday, December 7, 3:30-7pm with kids activities, Santa and the tree lighting on the Heritage Museum lawn. Plus, Carolers & street-wide festivities and holiday parties into the night!
Find out about more upcoming local events, Click Here for the Event Calendar.
Santa is lighting the tree and taking FREE photos with everyone! Enjoy special performances, hot cocoa, holiday crafts, and more!
Experience a magical evening under the stars as Santa lights the Official City of Santa Monica Holiday Tree! The holiday festivities will feature performances by local choirs, a special performance of the Nutcracker, and "snow" on Third Street Promenade. After the ceremony, guests of all ages are invited to take FREE photos with Santa, make holiday-themed crafts, and enjoy hot cocoa. A DJ will keep the festivities going with a holiday dance party. All activities at this event are FREE and open to all ages!
1351 Third Street Promenade
DEC 4TH AT 6 PM. Special holiday programming will start at 5 PM
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Feel the magic of the season at Third Street Promenade on December 4th, 11th, and 18th!
Get ready for the holidays with live holiday music while you sip hot cocoa and watch it "snow" in Santa Monica! This series of events is for all ages and will include holiday crafts and games for everyone. The magic doesn't stop there; the Girl Scouts will be on hand to help you wrap your presents in time for the holidays.
Come experience the joy of the holiday season on Thursdays!!
- Hot Cocoa and Cookies: Holiday sips and treats are on us!
- Special Performance by Toyland Brass: What's the holiday season without holiday music?
- Holiday Vendor Market for all your holiday presents and essentials
- Holiday Crafts: For all ages!
- "Snowfall": Experience the magic of "snow" by the beach.
- Gift Wrapping: The local Girl Scouts troops will be on hand to wrap gifts. Donations are appreciated.
Find out about more upcoming local events, Click Here for the Event Calendar.
The Santa Monica Route 66 Music Contest is an exciting opportunity for songwriters and musicians to showcase their talent and creativity, with a grand prize of $10,000 up for grabs. Celebrating Santa Monica’s iconic connection to the legendary Route 66, the contest invites artists from all genres to craft original songs that capture the spirit, history, and cultural significance of the famous highway’s connection to our beachside city. Whether it’s a nostalgic tribute to road trips, a reflection on the SoCal landscape, or a modern take on the Route 66 legacy, the contest encourages diverse interpretations of this historic route.
For updates and to sign up for more info, Click Here
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A deceased whale drew public attention on the sand in Santa Monica on Monday, November 10, 2025, after the animal washed ashore and was later moved farther up the beach by city crews.
The carcass — estimated at roughly 20 feet in length — showed clear signs of advanced decomposition. According to observers at the scene, the whale appeared to have been dead for some time before surf and tide carried it in.
Multiple Southern California agencies collaborated on site to examine the animal and prepare it for transport. Officials said the effort involved California Wildlife Center, Marine Mammal Care Center Los Angeles, Pacific Marine Mammal Center, and Santa Monica agencies including Beaches and Harbors, maintenance crews, police, fire, and lifeguards.
A work truck carrying porta potties was stolen from the Travis Barker "Run Travis Run" 5K event on Ocean Ave. It sped south on Ocean from Arizona Ave till it hit a car at the corner of Moomat Ahiko Way. Ot then plowed the car out of it's way, turning into the crowded crosswalk. One lady jumped off her bike and the truck ran over it, dragging it underneath as it drove down the ramp to Pacific Coast Highway.
The truck crashed again in near Big Rock on PCH in Malibu. Highway Patrol and Sheriiff reponded to that crash, The suspect fled on foot, running into the ocean where he was taken into custody. Reports said he appeared to be naked.
The Santa Monica Police Department has made an arrest in connection with the fatal hit-and-run collision that occurred on Friday, October 24, 2025, in the 1300 block of Wilshire Boulevard, which resulted in the deaths of two pedestrians and serious injuries to two others.
Following the collision, the Major Accident Response Team (MART) assumed the lead on the investigation. Given the seriousness of the incident and the suspect’s efforts to evade arrest, detectives from the Criminal Investigations Division (CID) were brought in to assist.
Through extensive investigative work, detectives identified Alex Kristopher Earl Kirksey, born May 22, 1987, as the responsible driver. He has been charged by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office with vehicular manslaughter (192(c)(1) PC), felony hit-and-run resulting in injury (20001(b)(2) VC), and reckless driving (23103(a) VC). Evidence revealed that the involved vehicle had been rented through an online platform and that Kirksey took deliberate steps to avoid detection after the crash, including leaving the state in the days that followed.
The investigation also revealed that the person who rented the vehicle traveled to the scene after the collision, sought information about what occurred, and later assisted the suspect in leaving the state. The extent of that individual’s involvement remains under investigation and will be evaluated by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
These findings supported the issuance of search warrants, during which detectives recovered additional evidence — including contact information and electronic records — that helped determine Kirksey’s location.
Working with law enforcement partners in the Midwest, SMPD detectives tracked Kirksey to Chicago, Illinois. With the assistance of the Chicago Police Department, he was taken into custody at or near a transit center as he appeared to be attempting to flee further. Kirksey has since been extradited from Illinois and is currently in the custody of the Santa Monica Police Department.
“This arrest reflects the persistence and professionalism of our investigators, who worked tirelessly to identify and locate those responsible for this senseless act,” said Interim Chief Darrick Jacob. “While nothing can undo the pain this tragedy caused, this marks an important step toward justice for the victims and their families.”
The Santa Monica Police Department extends its deepest condolences to the families of the victims and all those affected by this tragedy.
“We are united with law enforcement in seeking justice for Maura Cohen and Brad Lipshy, who were 61 years old when they were tragically killed simply exiting a restaurant, and the two other victims who suffered critical injuries,” said Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman. “I’m thankful to the Santa Monica Police Department for their thorough work on this ongoing investigation and our prosecutors who worked around the clock with investigators to ensure the defendant would be arrested and face his day in court. We have a message for criminals: You will not escape the law. Our office will continue to advocate for the victims as the case progresses through the criminal justice system.”
Anyone with additional information related to this case is urged to contact Traffic Investigator Lantz Lewis at (310) 458-2201 ext. 5311
The city of Santa Monica will join the U.S. Army for a Veterans Day ceremony on Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m. on the Santa Monica Pier.
The event will feature exciting performances, military demonstrations and a flyover, as well as remarks from senior military leaders and local elected officials. The ceremony, which will take place on the Pier’s west parking deck, is free and open to the public.
Find out about more upcoming local events, Click Here for the Event Calendar.
Find out about more upcoming local events, Click Here for the Event Calendar.
Ice at Santa Monica presented by Disney+ and Hulu will be opening on Friday, November 7, 2025, thier 17th season, for an unforgettable holiday season experience! Located in the heart of Santa Monica, our rink offers the unique opportunity to skate under the California sun by day and the twinkling stars by night.
Season Opening: Friday, November 7, 2025
Season Closing: Monday, January 19, 2026
Located at the corner of Arizona Avenue and 5th Street in Downtown Santa Monica.
Nearly 8,000 square feet of shimmering ice with a 400-square-foot tot rink for the little ones.
For more info, Click Here
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A video recap of the 2025 Haunted Heats Surf Contest host by Bay Street Boards. A geat turnout for the return of this contest, with a raffle that raised money for Los Courage Camps
On Friday, October 24, 2025, at approximately 9:15 p.m., the Santa Monica Police Department responded to reports of a severe traffic collision involving a vehicle and multiple pedestrians in the 1300 block of Wilshire Boulevard.
Upon arrival, officers located four victims on the south sidewalk. The Santa Monica Fire Department responded and transported two individuals to a local hospital with injuries. They are expected to survive. Tragically, two victims were pronounced deceased at the scene.
Preliminary information indicates the involved vehicle was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of Wilshire Boulevard when it drove onto the sidewalk and struck the four pedestrians. The involved vehicle remained at the scene; however, the driver fled on foot prior to officers’ arrival and remains outstanding.
The suspect is described as a Black male, approximately 6 feet tall, last seen wearing a red hat, a black sweater, and black shoes.
The Santa Monica Police Department’s Major Accident Response Team (MART) is leading this criminal investigation. Wilshire Boulevard between 14th Street and Euclid Avenue was closed for several hours as investigators processed the scene.
“We recognize the gravity of this tragedy and the impact it has on our community,” said Interim Chief Darrick Jacob. “Our investigators are working tirelessly to identify and locate the suspect responsible, and our hearts are with the families of the victims who are experiencing unimaginable loss.”
For more news, updates and traffic conditions on PCH and other local beachside roads, Click Here.
a night of thrills and chills at the Santa Monica Swim Center! Dive into our Floating Pumpkin Patch, brave the Sharks Haunted House, and test your skills on the Floating Obstacle Course. Enjoy Spooky Flicks, arts & crafts, treats, and more. Don't miss out on this family-friendly event packed with fun activities, food trucks, and recreational swimming!
Ticket required for entry and are nonrefundable.
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Looking through the December 2014 issue of now gone suf magazine Drop Zone LA, a magazine that was all about the Los Amgeles surf culture. It was a free magazine that lasted about 2 years in print form.
This video is from our partnered Youtube Channel: Vintage Skate Snow Surf Stuff. All kinds of old steboarding, surfing and snowboarding magazines and catalogs are being posted on that channel.
PAUSE to stop the video to read the text.
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