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Mike, aka German in Venice, vlogs about daily life in Venice Beach, and the nearby communities.

"I was just recently in Yucca Valley. I took a picture of the interstate 15 sign and today, I try to make a replica to hang in my apartment. I bought all the wood at the Home Depot and I completed the artwork in my store. It came out really good."

If you would like to support German in Venice with some gas money or you want to buy him a coffee, you are welcome to donate to his paypal account: https://paypal.me/germaninvenice


On Saturday, June 10th, Sheriff's Deputies saw a pair of Lamborghinis excessively speeding on PCH at Las Flores during AIDS/LifeCycle event. Due to the danger they posed to motorists, pedestrians & 1000s of event participants, they were impounded & cited for expired registration.
On Saturday, June 10th, a thief stole a wallet and phone from a vehilce while the owner was out surfing at will Rogers. It is unknown had he gained entry into the vehicle, owner thought it was locked.

The vehicles's sentry mode recorded it.






Family Friendly Event that will take place at Venice Beach next to the Volleyball and Handball courts. Come join in on the fun as we help Keep Nature Wild along with several other outdoor communities and leaders. After we’re done cleaning will have a potluck and Volleyball game. Plus many free giveaways.

Sunday, June 25 · 7:30am - 1pm
Venice Beach
2100 Ocean Front Walk
Los Angeles, CA 90291

For more info, Click Here



June 12, 2023
Ocean Water Use Warning for Los Angeles County Beaches

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health cautions residents who are planning to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters:

BEACH AREAS CLOSURES:

The following sites continue to remain closed due to a recent sewage discharge:

· Malibu Lagoon State Beach

· ¼ mile north of Malibu Lagoon State Beach

· ¼ mile south of Malibu Lagoon State Beach

BEACH AREAS WARNINGS:

· Sweetwater Canyon Storm Drain at Carbon Canyon Beach

· Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica

· Mothers Beach in Marina Del Rey

These warnings have been issued due to bacterial levels exceeding health standards when last tested.

BEACH AREAS NOW CLEARED:

Warnings have been lifted for the following beach areas where recent sample results identified water quality levels within State standards:

· Santa Monica Canyon Creek at Will Rogers State Beach


Heal the Bay invites you to join us the morning of June 17th at the Historic LGBTQ+ Friendly Ginger Rogers Beach to participate in a beach clean up.

All clean up supplies and training will be provided by wonderful volunteers from Heal the Bay

Stay after the clean up to join the celebration with the unveiling of the Progress Pride Flag Lifeguard Stations #17 and #18

PARKING AND ARRIVAL: The parking lot nearest to Lifeguard Tower 18 can *ONLY BE ACCESSED SOUTHBOUND ON PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY*

The address of the lot, Will Rogers Parking Lot 1, is 14800 Pacific Coast Highway.

If driving Northbound, please follow these instructions. Driving up PCH, continue past Parking Lot 1. Turn RIGHT on Entrada Dr and make a U-Turn. Once on Entrada, turn LEFT at the red light back onto PCH Southbound. Parking Lot 1 will be on the RIGHT.

If driving Soutbound, simply turn right into the parking lot.

Saturday, June 17 · 10 - 11am
Ginger Rogers Beach
14800 Pacific Coast Hwy
Los Angeles, CA 90402

For more info, Click Here


Join the ONE Archives Foundation, and LA County Partners to celebrate this historic beach!

This will be the official unveiling the painting of Lifeguard Towers 17 and 18 and the installation of intepretive signage on the history of this LGBTQ+ friendly beach.

PARKING AND ARRIVAL: The parking lot nearest to Lifeguard Tower 18 can *ONLY BE ACCESSED SOUTHBOUND ON PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY*

The address of the lot, Will Rogers Parking Lot 1, is 14800 Pacific Coast Highway.

If driving Northbound, please follow these instructions. Driving up PCH, continue past Parking Lot 1. Turn RIGHT on Entrada Dr and make a U-Turn. Once on Entrada, turn LEFT at the red light back onto PCH Southbound. Parking Lot 1 will be on the RIGHT.

If driving Soutbound, simply turn right into the parking lot.

Saturday, June 17 · 10 - 11am
Ginger Rogers Beach
14800 Pacific Coast Hwy
Los Angeles, CA 90402

For more info and to register, Click Here

A woman living in her van behind Whole Foods had 2 dogs running loose that attacked a man who lives nearby. He was walking in the street to avoid the dogs when they attacked him for no reason.

A GoFundMe was organized by the man's cousin, here is what it says:

"Hi, I am Lili and raising funds for my cousin Carlos.

Carlos lives in Venice beach, he is a hard working father of two young kids.

On Friday, June 2, 2023 Carlos was walking home when out of nowhere he was attacked by two large dogs owned by a homeless lady living out of a van in Venice. The dogs were laying on the sidewalk with no leash.

Each dog bit a hand/arm and would not let go. As you can see in the pictures, they left deep wounds and lacerations. He has to see a specialist to help treat the deep wounds.

Since the lady is homeless, there is no point in trying to sue. All medical expenses and trauma are on my cousin. He is also unable to work until his hands heal. Carlos, is a family man, he works multiple jobs to support his small family. He is kind and caring. This situation is so unfair.

All funds raised will help pay for medical bills and to support his family while he is out of work.

We deeply appreciate any donation and all prayers. Thank you.

**UPDATE** Thank you to everyone for the generous donations, prayers, and resources. With all of your support, a private donation, and applying to the resources you all shared, we have decided to pause the Gofundme now. Thank you all! It means so much to have such a caring community."



Wave House, is now available for $49.5 million

- A house that juts out over Malibu's coveted beach hit the market for the first time in 36 years.
- Rod Stewart bought it in the 1970s and sold it to record executive Mo Ostin in 1987.
- The house was designed to look like a set of cresting waves by California architect Harry Gesner.

About the house: Wave House was designed by architect Harry Gesner for old friends and fellow surfers Gerry and Glenn Cooper. Located on the beach in Malibu, California, the house is Gesner's most famous work. The design was highly regarded by Jørn Utzon, architect of the Sydney Opera House. Though denied by Gesner, the house is often cited as an influence on Utzon's design for the opera house.

In 1956 Gesner was contacted by friends from his post-war time at Lake Arrowhead, Glenn and Gerry Cooper. The couple asked for his assistance in finding a coastal site in Malibu. They found a site with good surfing, and Gesner camped at the location. According to Gesner, he paddled offshore on his surfboard and sketched the house's design in grease pencil on his surfboard, looking back at the site. Gesner wanted a shape like those found in the ocean, and used curved glue-laminated beams for the roof structure, with a shingled roof surface resembling fish scales.[1][2]

Gesner designed the house to extend into the surf at high tide.[3] The Wave House was designed with projecting rooflines resembling breaking waves, cantilevered over circular balconies. The interior focused on a central conversation pit and fireplace overlooking the ocean.[4] The house received widespread attention. The same year, Danish architect Jørn Utzon submitted his concept for the Sydney Opera House design competition, with sail or wave-like forms. Utzon's design was compared to Gesner's, and in the early 1960s Utzon called Gesner to express his appreciation for Gesner's work. Neither architect felt that the Opera House design was influenced by Wave House, but both acknowledged each others' work.[5]

The house was designed in two parts, with the dramatic projecting beachfront living area surrounded by circular balconies, and a much plainer rectangular children's wing to the rear, against the hillside. The two sections enclose a landscaped interior court. Arrival was via a stairway and an underpass under the children's section to the courtyard, which serve as the formal entry.[6]

Wave House was later owned in the 1970s by Rod Stewart, who commissioned Gesner to design railings for the initially rail-less balconies.[7] The house was further altered with the installation of large concrete piers to support it, since the retreat of the beachfront left it more exposed to ocean waves.[8]

The house was featured in the 2019 movie Yesterday. Gesner's residence, the Sandcastle House, is next door.

Gallery by Simon Berlyn, Info via Wiki