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Santa Monica’s favorite Thursday night tradition is back—and you’re invited to the party! Locals’ Night is your one-stop celebration of community, creativity, and coastal vibes, with everything from live music and dancing to an epic local art market and car show. Whether you’re coming for the tunes, the handmade goods, or just a killer sunset, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

This month’s lineup is stacked with local legends and rising stars—plus Salsa dancing, 30+ local vendors, and a fundraiser supporting Concrete Queenz, a nonprofit empowering girls in South LA through skateboarding. Bring your friends, your family, and your dancing shoes. We’ll see you on the Pier.

2 Live Music Stages ft. Tom Nolan Band, Movie Club, House of Vibe, and Jane Fonda’s

Youth + Emerging Artist Performances

Art Mart with 30+ local vendors

Salsa Way with Rush Hour Orquesta and Salsa dance lessons with Courtney Parisi

Classic Car Show

A special fundraiser for Concrete Queenz

Live Music Lineup – April 17

Main Stage
5:00 – 5:45 PM – School of Rock
6:15 – 7:00 PM – Jane Fonda's
7:30 – 9:30 PM – Tom Nolan Band

Stage 2
4:30 – 5:30 PM – Lunch Crew Combo (featuring emerging artists from the SMC Jazz Ensemble & Just Jazz Collective)
6:00 PM – Movie Club
7:30 – 9:00 PM – House of Vibe

Kids' activities begin at 3:30 PM, followed by the performances starting at 5 PM.

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The LA28 Committeejust announced they will not have Longboarding in the 2028 Los (Orange County) Angeles Olympics. The surfing events are going to be in Orange County anyways, that's more a short board crowd, so this isn't much of a surprise. Anyhows, here's the Press Release:

The International Surfing Association (ISA) acknowledges with disappointment the decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) not to include Longboard Surfing in the LA28 Olympic Games.

The ISA appreciated the opportunity to present Longboard’s value for Olympic inclusion and are grateful for its consideration in the LA28 program. While our request for additional athletes for Shortboard Surfing was also declined, we will continue our push for greater participation at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.

At the same time, the ISA understands and applauds the IOC’s continued push for gender equality as one of the key criteria behind its decisions today on the events and quotas for LA28.

The ISA firmly believes in the value of Longboard Surfing and the expanding global reach of our sport across its many events and disciplines. The proven success of Longboard at past Pan American Games is a testimony to its value, and we remain fully committed to the sport’s continued growth and development through our multiple World Championships.

ISA President Fernando Aguerre said:

“Obviously, we are disappointed to receive the news that Longboard Surfing will not feature at LA28 and that we will not receive more slots for our athletes, but I believe we are still only in the early stages of our long Olympic journey.

“We are proud of Surfing’s contribution to the success fo the Olympic Games, and will continue to push forward in our efforts to campaign for Longboard inclusion in the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games and beyond. We look forward to working closely with the IOC and the Brisbane Organizing Committee to highlight our sport’s value on the Olympic stage.

“As surfers, we know that finding the perfect wave takes time. In our sport, we learn patience, passion and persistence. Those are traits that the ISA has always demonstrated across our nearly 30-year journey to see Shortboard Surfing’s debut in Tokyo. We will continue to put that same energy into our Olympic ambitions for the future.”



Join the City of Malibu on Friday, Apr 11, 12PM at Malibu Bluffs Park to celebrate the start of construction on the new Skate Park! Enjoy snacks, see design plans & celebrate this rad addition to our community.

The City of Malibu is excited to announce the groundbreaking of the Malibu Skate Park, a project designed to provide a safe and modern space for the entire community to enjoy. We invite residents, local officials, and skate enthusiasts to join us for this special event as we officially kick off construction!

This new skatepark will feature street and transition elements including, stairs, rails, ledges, banks, a flow bowl, quarter pipes, spine, extensions, and waterfalls making it an exciting addition to our community’s recreational spaces.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a project that will bring fun, fitness, and community spirit to Malibu.

An RSVP is not required. Speakers include City dignitaries and the event is catered by Jennifer Naylor Catering and Events.



A new book coming out about the new era of fearless, empowered women who redefine beauty one wave at a time, features some of our local surfers. The book is called Every Body Surf: A Tribute to Self-Love and Sisterhood

Featuring breathtaking photography combined with inspirational profiles of female surfers from around the world in this uplifting celebration of self-love, sisterhood, and body positivity.

Breathtaking photography is combined with inspirational profiles of female surfers from around the world in this uplifting celebration of self-love, sisterhood, and body positivity.

Beauty standards play a significant role in most aspects of society—especially in the world of surfing. This inspirational book pays tribute to women in the surfing community who are breaking down those barriers and living their best lives on and off the water.



Reaching across five continents—from Australia, Japan, and Bali to France, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States—this book features stunning photographs that capture the beauty and power of the ocean and the joyful essence of a diverse array of surfers. And it offers remarkable stories of life-changing experiences, struggles, and achievements of women navigating surf culture on their own terms.


A manifesto for a new era of fearless, empowered women who redefine beauty one wave at a time, this book is a must-read for female surfers, women interested in surfing, and anyone passionate about inclusivity and diversity in sports.

Every Body Surf: A Tribute to Self-Love and Sisterhood will be released on April 29, 2025 and is currently avaliable for Pre=Order Now on Amazon



Sign-up for Northern LA Boardriders surf series contest is open, Northern LA Boardriders Malibu Surf Series 09 on Saturday April 26. Looking forward to our community coming together once again. This should be an epic event.

For more info and to register, Click Here

Northern LA Boardriders (NLAB) is a surf club that shares a strong passion for surfing and giving back to our community. We aim to foster the sport of friendly competitive surfing and create a positive movement and platform for our younger generations.

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The Ocean Water Advisory due to Fire Impacts from Las Flores State Beach (SMB 1-14) to Santa Monica State Beach (DPH 104 A&B) has been lifted. Residents are still advised to avoid fire debris in the water, and to avoid being on beaches on or near burned properties.

After Rigorous Testing, Public Health Lifts Ocean Water Quality Advisory for Fire-Impacted Beaches - RESIDENTS CONTINUE TO BE ADVISED TO AVOID FIRE DEBRIS IN THE WATER, ON THE BEACH, AND ON OR NEAR BURNED PROPERTIES

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is lifting the Ocean Water Advisory due to Fire Impacts from Las Flores State Beach (SMB 1-14) to Santa Monica State Beach (DPH 104 A&B). This decision comes after the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board released results and analysis for testing on ocean water on January 22nd, January 27th, February 6th, February 18th , and March 13th, and sediment/beach sand testing from February 25th through February 27th.

The ocean water and sediment/beach sand testing, which looked for metals, nutrients, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are chemicals that may be found in water runoff based on previous California wildfires, revealed no chemicals related to wildfires at levels that are dangerous to human health

Beachgoers may now enter the ocean water and recreate on the sand in these areas, but they are still advised to avoid fire debris in the water, and to avoid being on beaches on or near burned properties, as the fire debris may contain harmful substances and physical hazards such as glass, metal, and sharp wooden debris.

High tides may carry fire debris into the ocean, creating hazardous conditions. In areas along the coast—particularly near burned or destroyed properties on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH)—debris from recent fires has not yet been fully cleaned up. As the tides rise, this debris can be swept into the water, posing a danger to those in or near the ocean.

Residents are advised to continue following the Department of Public Health Ocean Water Advisories, which are non-fire related, and avoid entering the ocean water when ocean water quality exceeds State bacterial limits.


For more news and updates on the Palisades Fire, Click Here.



Congratulations to Northern LA Boardriders Dillon Perillo, Taro Watanabe, Lilie Kulber, and Shaneborland for taking the win at the United States Board Riders BATTLE of the BOARD RIDERS! These four were ripping and brought the win home for us. Congratulations to @newportbeachboardridersclub @scboardridersclub @spacecoastboardridersclub for making the final.




Northern LA Boardriders (NLAB) is a surf club that shares a strong passion for surfing and giving back to our community. We aim to foster the sport of friendly competitive surfing and create a positive movement and platform for our younger generations.


Back in October we report that Santa Monica was not accepting the terms for hosting the 2028 Olpmics Beach Volleyball event due to the Olympic Committee outrageous demands and lack of transparency regauding costs and reimbusments to the city.

On Tuesday, April 8th, the city made it officioal, Santa Monica will not host the Beach Volleyball Events.

The city of Santa Monica and the Los Angeles Organizing Committee for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, or LA28, have ended formal talks to host beach volleyball at Santa Monica State Beach for the 2028 Summer Olympics, following nearly two years of negotiations.

As the birthplace of the modern sport, the city of Santa Monica has been in discussions about hosting beach volleyball since Los Angeles’ first bid for the Games in 2016.

Despite good-faith efforts to reach a deal that would benefit both the Santa Monica community and work for LA28, ultimately the two parties were not able to agree to terms around community benefits, operational details and financial guarantees.

LA28 informed the city Friday that it plans to host beach volleyball elsewhere.

With the formal end to venue city negotiations, Santa Monica will focus efforts on bringing a host of exciting opportunities surrounding the Games as a regional partner. City teams have been exploring ideas for related events and revenue-generating prospects, including hospitality houses for numerous countries, broadcast centers, practice venues and watch parties to name just a few opportunities.

The city also remains committed to partnering with LA28 and neighboring agencies to coordinate the Games in the region, including collaboration and support around transportation, hospitality, media, events and more.

“There is no better place to host the Olympic beach volleyball competition than Santa Monica, where the sport was born. We would have loved to be a venue city in 2028,” Mayor Lana Negrete said. “While we’re disappointed that an agreement was not realized, we remain eager to share in the excitement the Olympics will bring to our region and are looking forward to being a regional partner in this historic event.”

Prior to the end of venue city negotiations, a team of city officials had been meeting with LA28 since early 2023 to finalize a Venue City Games Agreement.

At a public study session on Oct. 8, 2024, the Santa Monica City Council discussed the potential impacts of being a venue city and directed staff to negotiate more tangible benefits for residents and businesses and greater clarity and assurances about financial and other impacts on residents and businesses, particularly on and around the Santa Monica Pier. LA28 declined to adjust the proposed agreement to accommodate these terms.

Separate from negotiations around the beach volleyball venue, preparations for this major regional event have been moving forward through the city’s CELEBRATE28 initiative. The initiative brings together key groups of staff and community partners in areas of sustainability, transportation, arts, special events, community safety and hospitality to prepare for welcoming thousands of spectators still anticipated to visit Santa Monica during the games.

The city and its partners continue to coordinate and prepare to welcome visitors and engage locals throughout the Games, and are exploring additional revenue generating options in Santa Monica, including opportunities that could bring benefit to the community in advance of the Games.

“When the world shows up to Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Olympics, we look forward to welcoming hundreds of thousands of participants and sports enthusiasts to Santa Monica for an iconic California experience,” Santa Monica Travel and Tourism President/CEO Misti Kerns said. “With our key location and proximity to LA28 venues, our beachside city is already seeing strong demand for the summer months of 2028. Our hotels, restaurants, attractions, and shopping areas are working to create additional packages and experiences while looking forward to hosting Olympic visitors during this exciting time for the region.”



Surf Shop Day is May 17th and brands, retailers, and surfers everywhere are gearing up to celebrate the local surf shops that have shaped the industry and culture for generations. Surf shops aren’t just places to buy boards and gear—they’re the heart of coastal communities, the birthplace of surf legends, and the pulse of a lifestyle embraced worldwide.

“Surf shops are more than just stores—they’re the beating heart of our surf culture. They’re where dreams begin, where friendships are forged, and where the next generation of surfers finds their stoke,” said Shaun Tomson, World Champion Surfer & Surf Industry Icon. “Supporting these shops means honoring our roots and ensuring the spirit of surfing continues to thrive. This collaboration is about giving back to the places that have given us so much.”

From Huntington Beach to Santa Cruz all the way across to the Jersey Shore and the iconic North Shore, surf shops have been more than just retail spaces. They’ve served as gathering spots where local heroes share stories of epic swells, where groms get their first taste of surf culture, and where careers in the industry are born.

“Surf Shop Day is an important time to encourage everyone to go to their local shop and remember that this is where the community can come together, look at and get gear, get good advice, and share stories,” said Scott Smith, Owner of Central Coast Surfboards. “Just to experience something you can’t get online or at corporate stores.”

The Santa Monica Fire Department extends its gratitude to the city staff, community partners and mental health professionals who have helped bring this program to life. The department remains committed to exploring innovative ways to enhance the well-being of its personnel and aligns with national best practices for firefighter mental health and wellness.

This year, Instinct, Shaun Tomson, Building the Revolution, and the Surf Industry Members Association (SIMA) have come together to create an exclusive, limited-edition Surf Shop Day T-shirt available only at specialty retailers. A portion of the proceeds from these shirts will go to the SIMA Humanitarian Fund, supporting crucial initiatives such as surf therapy programs, disaster relief for communities affected by the wildfires in Los Angeles and Maui, recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene, and other vital causes within the surf community.

“Surf shops are the lifeblood of this industry and the soul of our coastal communities. They’re where surfers of all generations come together, share stories, and fuel their passion for the sport,” said Vipe Desai, Executive Director of SIMA. “Surf Shop Day is the collective industry’s way of giving back to these independent retailers that have given so much to our culture. By supporting them, we’re not just preserving history—we’re ensuring the future of surfing remains strong.”

Join us in celebrating Surf Shop Day—support your local surf shop and keep the culture thriving!



Join The Bay Foundation at the last Earth Month event of 2025 at the Malibu Living Shoreline project. Engage with dune ecology and make a positive impact by removing invasive plants. Your participation will contribute to the restoration effort, fostering increased biodiversity and enhancing coastal resilience. We look forward to seeing you at the Point Dume/Westward Beach Dunes!

Saturday, 04/26/2025, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AMbr /> Pt. Dume State Beach / Westward Beach

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The Santa Monica Fire Department this week launched a new K-9 Peer Support Program, an initiative designed to support the mental health and wellbeing of firefighters and other Santa Monica city employees and community members.

The program’s first K-9 team member, an English Labrador named Roger, is a certified support K-9 trained in providing comfort and companionship. Working alongside a designated peer support team handler, Roger will visit fire stations, attend debriefings after critical incidents, attend community events to interact with the public and be available to firefighters and city employees in need of emotional support.

Through Roger’s efforts, the program aims to provide comfort, reduce stress and promote emotional resilience for Santa Monica Fire Department, or SMFD, personnel as well as the broader community.

“We are thrilled to introduce this program as a proactive step in supporting the mental wellness of our firefighters and city employees,” Fire Chief Matthew Hallock said. “The presence of a therapy dog has been proven to lower stress levels, improve morale and encourage open conversations about mental health. We believe this initiative will make a meaningful impact on our team.”

Firefighters face high levels of stress due to the intense and often traumatic nature of their work. Recognizing the need for enhanced mental health support, SMFD has integrated the K-9 Peer Support Program as part of its commitment and dedication to prioritizing a healthy and supportive work environment.

SMFD joins a growing number of agencies across the nation in bringing on a K-9 support program to prioritize mental health for first responders. In Southern California, that list includes Redondo Beach Fire, Orange County Fire Authority, Huntington Beach Fire, Westminster Police Department, Newport Beach Fire and Torrance Fire.

The Santa Monica Fire Department extends its gratitude to the city staff, community partners and mental health professionals who have helped bring this program to life. The department remains committed to exploring innovative ways to enhance the well-being of its personnel and aligns with national best practices for firefighter mental health and wellness.



After almost 3 months, this video shows the current conditioins of the beach, creek, parking lot and general area around Topanga State Beach.

For more news and updates on the Palisades Fire, Click Here.



The Venice Ale House, the casual gastropub located on the boardwalk in Venice Beach featuring organic American fare & craft beers with boardwalk-side seating and ocean view, is leaving.

It was announced via theit social media on Sunday, "The ship has just about sailed, and what a journey it’s been. Fifteen years filled with unforgettable moments and friendships that will last a lifetime. Come join us tomorrow from 4–7pm as we close this chapter and set sail on a new journey. Let’s raise a glass to the memories, the friendships, and the adventures we’ve had! This one’s for the legacy Tom’s built—and the continued voyage ahead."



On Wednesday night, Venice Beach regular, Zachary "Turdle" Melton, 29, was fatally shot when he tried to intervene in an arguement between a woman and a man known in the area as "Prince Thomas" at the Dog Park at 1243 Pacific Avenue in Venice Beach.

According to witnesses, the shooter, who was said to be known registered sex offender named Tyrone "Prince Thomas" Jones, fled in a grey Maserati, which was found a few blocks away.

A search by polie at the time came up empty, but when the car was found, the registration listed a nearby apartment buulding. SWAT searched tha apartment at 26 Westminster Avenue, just a block from the dog park, on Thursday morning. The suspect was nowhere to be found and is still at large.

Friends of Zachary have been posting to social media. The girl who is pregnant with his child shared this::





Hop on down to the Main Street Farmers Market for Easter fun! Meet the bunny and join our egg hunt.

On Sunday, Sunday, April 20, celebrate the Easter season at Third Street Promenade!

Join the Main Street, Santa Monica Easter Egg Hunt at the California Heritage Museum, happening during the Farmers Market! Hunt for colorful eggs and snap photos with the Easter Bunny.

Don't forget to bring your basket to collect all the eggs you find! This event is perfect for kids of all ages, so come on down and enjoy the Easter festivities with us. We can't wait to see you there!

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Sunday, April 13 · 10am - 12pm

We are seeking people who are passionate about keeping our California beaches clean, and have FUN 🤩 while doing it! We welcome volunteers of all ages to earn Community Service Hours, while learning the importance of why we should "Be Nice to VeNice" by keeping it trash-free!What better way to participate in community service while having fun or just be a part of an event that makes our beaches better for residents, visitors and marine life.

WE WILL BE RAFFLING AWESOME PRIZES!! So be sure to challenge yourself/group by competing in our monthly themed contests and Scavenger Hunt created by our very own CEO, Makayla C.

On the day of the event, all volunteers will be required to individually sign in and complete a waiver.

Suggested groups by age of volunteers:

Elementary School: Partnered with accompanying adult(s)Middle School: Partnered in groups of at least 3High School: Partnered in groups of 2

We meet at 📍 Venice Beach: Near Lifeguard Tower#19

Our meet up station will be across the bike path at a RED or BLUE pop-up tent with check in table, banner and 2 feather flags with our logo. Use the address for North Venice Blvd.

Parking Lot for meet up location:

2100 Ocean Front Walk

Venice, CA 90291



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This is a beach cleanup at Santa Monica State Beach, hosted by The Persaud Foundation. Register today & get litter out of our oceans!

This event is hosted by The Persaud Foundation. This is a Beach Cleanup, lasting from 11:30 AM, to 2:50 PM. We will be meeting in the front section of Big Deans Ocean Cafe. We will provide Scoopers, gloves, & Trash Bags. Our Organizer will be wearing a bright orange turtleneck, which will be very easily recognizable. Participants are encouraged to bring close toed shoes, a sunhat, & a waterbottle. For more information on the order of events, please consult the Agenda.

Saturday, April 12 · 11:30am - 2:50pm
Santa Monica State Beach

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This Earth Day, let’s come together to give back to our land, clean our shores, and nurture our spirits with a restorative Sound Bath.

Join Mayra for a Beach Clean Up + a Sound Healing Session afterwards on April 19th.

"I'd love for you to join me in making a difference and giving back to our beaches. As we all know, they're full of rubbish, damaging our ecosystem. Let's collectively help clean our beaches and save the animals and our environment for future generations to come. So they to can enjoy the beach like we currently do. It's on April 19th, Lifeguard Tower #26 in Santa Monica. The beach cleanup will begin at 11 am, so please arrive on time, if you're hoping to participate in the beach cleanup. Followed by guided breathwork and sound healing meditation that will begin at noon."

Mayra also partnered with Project Pop Drop to collect items for the homeless that will be delivering to a homeless shelter on the last Saturday of the month (each month is a different shelter and details will be available at the cleanup for those who want to attend that event as well). Collecting of non- perishable foods and new toiletries, new socks, new underwear, new clothing etc.

"Afterward, stay and hang out in the community. Connect with like-minded individuals, socialize, and enjoy the SoCal sun. All you need to bring is a yoga mat, a beach umbrella for shade, and some snacks. After the cleanup, we'll relax enjoy a cup of sun tea followed by guided breathwork and sound bath meditation, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose."

Saturday, April 19 · 11am - 12:30pm
Santa Monica Beach Tower 26
2600 Ocean Front Walk, Santa Monica, CA 90405

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