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By PHYLLIS HAYASHIBARA

The Venice Japanese American Memorial Monument Committee is pleased to announce its first in-person commemoration in three years, to be held Thursday, April 20, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. on the northwest corner of Venice and Lincoln boulevards.

Confirmed keynote speaker will be community activist, Manzanar Pilgrimage pioneer, and author of his memoir, “ac-tiv-ist: noun: a person who works to bring about political or social change,” Warren Furutani.

The VJAMM Committee dedicated the Venice Japanese American Memorial Monument on April 27, 2017 to commemorate the forced removal of some 1,000 persons of Japanese ancestry from Venice, Santa Monica, and Malibu in April 1942, and their incarceration in what would become the American concentration camp at Manzanar.

President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 on Feb. 19, 1942, empowering the U.S. Army ultimately to forcibly remove some 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast states of Washington, Oregon, and California, to temporary assembly centers on county fairgrounds and race tracks, Department of Justice detention facilities, and ten War Relocation Authority camps, all de facto prisons without due process, for the duration of World War II.

Persons of Japanese ancestry had been tracked and surveilled in parts of the U.S. since the 1930s, so after Imperial Japan bombed the naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941, U.S. government agents quickly rounded up perceived leaders in the Japanese American community. This included Issei (“first generation,” born in Japan) who owned their own businesses, publishers of Japanese-language newspapers, Buddhist priests, martial arts dojo masters, and Japanese language school principals, for their influential roles in their respective organizations. Many found themselves imprisoned in Department of Justice detention facilities, with no immediate way of communicating with their families about where they had been taken.

The VJAMM Committee hopes that the VJAMM commemoration will “remind us to be forever vigilant about defending our constitutional rights. The powers of government must never again perpetrate an injustice against any group based solely on ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, race, or religion.”

The VJAMM Committee deeply appreciates Esther and Jung Chaing of Hama Sushi Restaurant in Venice for hosting the 11th annual VJAMM fundraiser on the evening of the VJAMM commemoration, Thursday, April 20, from 4 to 9 p.m. Hama Sushi will generously donate 10% of all dinner proceeds to the VJAMM Committee for educational outreach, continuing maintenance of the monument, and funding for the annual Arnold Maeda Manzanar Pilgrimage Grant.

Hama Sushi is located at 213 Windward “on the circle” in Venice. Call (310) 396-8783 or go online to http://hamasushi.com/menus to make reservations or to order take-out.

For more information about the annual Arnold Maeda Manzanar Pilgrimage Grant, please visit www.venicejamm.org , http://facebook.com/VeniceJAMM or http://manzanarcommittee.org


From witness statements, it appears a homeless man set a parked vehicle on fire, leaves, then comes back to watch the fire fighters put it out.



Come join Girls Who Wanna Surf for a belated celebration of Earth Day at Santa Monica! We’ll do a mini beach clean up, surf, skate, (potentially) volleyball, and grab some brunch in between. Any changes will be communicated out in the slack.

Sun, April 23 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
2400 Ocean Front Walk
Santa Monica, 90405

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This week (April 17-21) there are NO lane closures scheduled at night for this pavement project on SR-1/Pacific Coast Hwy. Lane closures resume on the nights of April 24-28.



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It appears one of the restroom residents had a fire get out of control.


Seven people were injured as a result of a five-car traffic collision. Two were transported in critical condition. It appears 5 patients declined transport.

The crash happened just before 9 p.m. at 14800 Pacific Coast Highway. Details remain limited and it’s unclear what caused the collision, authorities said.


From Santa Monica Close Up:

"Venice Beach maintenance workers remove graffiti from the public restrooms at Venice Beach on Friday, April 14, 2023. Workers used Bare Brick Stone and Masonry Graffiti Remover to get the job done."

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From Santa Monica Close Up:

"On April 15, 2023, in honor of Earth Day, 750 volunteers came together at Santa Monica Beach to participate in Heal the Bay's annual Nothin' But Sand Beach Cleanup. The event aimed to raise awareness about the need to protect our planet's coastal waters and watersheds. During the cleanup, the volunteers worked tirelessly to collect litter from the beach, including plastic bottles, food wrappers, cigarette butts, and other debris. Together, they picked up 291 pounds of trash, making a significant impact on the environment."

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