Andy Knox’s Olympic achievement

When Andy Knox stood before 1,200 Olympic athletes, civic leaders, officials and volunteers at a ceremonial dinner last year marking the 25th anniversary of the 1984 Games, he brought full circle his deep involvement in one of the most successful events in both Olympic More
Surfside Grill: Best Food at the Beach

by Janet Oshiro
Not many people find their calling within the walls of a small brick concession stand. But then again, not many people have the same enthusiasm for their community and home that Anne Giltner has.
The mouse that roared

by Eric Vollmer

The author of The Mouse that Roared is remembered by his oldest son as a great waterman as well as a writer who invited comparisons to Swift and Shaw during his years in Hermosa Beach.
Culinary author Linda Steidel

by Richard Foss

Culinary author Linda Steidel is bucking a very well established trend: here in the land of the endless summer, she would like to remind us that there are three other quarters of the year with merits of their own.
Peninsula Journal-How Far We Have Come

by Mary Jane Schoenheider
It was the summer of 1994 when I received a call from Easy Reader Publisher and Editor Kevin Cody asking me to consider coming to work for him with the thought of starting a new publication on the Peninsula.
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