It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood...

IPONE 4

People wait in line for the new IPhone 4 at the Third Street Promenade on Saturday, June 26, 2010.
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Holiday in Santa Monica

Jonathon Ballaeares, 20,  from Spotless Window Washing , cleans the Holiday Inn sign on Wednesday, June 16, 2010.

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Bare Bones

Crew from the John S. Meek Company, Inc. replace boards at the Santa Monica Pier on Thursday, June 17, 2010

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NEW ROPE

Gavin Andros (right) and Joe from Beach Maintenance install a new climbing rope at Santa Monica's Muscle Beach  on Thursday, June 17, 2010



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BONESHAKER

Steve Heim rides a vintage Boneshaker bicycle  at Santa Monica boardwalk on Tuesday, June 15, 2010. Heim was filming his music video which will be featured on You Tube.



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Peachy

California is a-buzz with peach fever, as the summer stone fruit makes its way into California farmers’ markets. Chefs of Downtown Santa Monica were recently issued a challenge with this delectable fruit – which local restaurant could create the best dishes using peaches from locally grown farmers in the form of a cocktail/appetizer, entrée and dessert. On Wednesday, June 23, 2010, three critically acclaimed chefs from Locanda del Lago, Fraiche, and The Lobster answered this question at the Downtown Santa Monica Peach-Off, a restaurant competition hosted by Kathleen Rawson CEO of Bayside District Corporation, at California’s largest and oldest certified farmers’ market in Santa Monica, California. As a result, the award winning dishes will now be available on the restaurants’ menus through the month of July for the public to enjoy.

On the restaurants menus will be the award winning dishes from the Downtown Santa Monica Peach-Off. Fraiche’s Chef Sal Garcia will have available their “Best Appetizer” dish, Pêche Poché, a poached Farmers’ Market peach with red and yellow endive, wild arugula, candied walnuts, blue cheese and a red wine vinaigrette. While Locanda del Lago’s Chef Roberto Maggioni made patrons mouths water with his “Best Entrée” dish, Branzino Cileno al Cartoccio, a Chilean Sea Bass with peaches, lemon verbena leaves and olive oil. The Lobster’s “Best Dessert” dish, Vanilla Scented Peaches with Brioche and Grand Marnier Sabayon, will be prominently featured as a must try dessert at the restaurant.

Fraiche’s Chef Sal Garcia’s award winning appetizer is now available for dinner for $15 at the restaurant. In addition, Fraiche will also be serving their other entry dishes – “Peach Champagne Watercress,” a chicken salad entrée, is available for lunch only for $16 and “Peach Celebration,” peach fritters with a port wine sauce, and peach ice cream and sorbet, for lunch and dinner for $10.


Judge Mar Yvette, Editor at Citysearch and TV Personality on “Good Day LA” and “KABC” says, “I appreciated Fraiche’s straightforward simplicity with the Peach Champagne Watercress salad. No poached or roasted peaches. The chef simply allowed the fruit to shine through, which is all you need to do when you’ve got fresh farmers’ market produce. Less was more in this case.”

Also according to Yvette, “Lago’s entrée winning Branzino Cileno al Cartoccio was light and subtle, yet flavorful with the delicate slices of peach on top. The en papillote presentation really was what took that dish over the top because it felt as though the food was a gift, which, really, it is!” Chef Roberto Maggioni’s “Best Entrée” Branzino dish will be available starting June 26th for dinner for $32. Offered all day will be their cocktail, “Summer in Rio,” for $14 and dessert, “Pesche Dolci,” for $12.


Judge Carole Dixon from NBC’s Feast raved over the plating of Lago’s Pesche Doli because it was “a work of art consisting of cake stuffed with a peach and served alongside cotton candy.”

Chef Collin Crannell and Dessert Chef David James of The Lobster pulled inspiration for their award-winning dessert from one of people’s favorite meals, stating that “Everyone likes breakfast for dinner, so we thought it would be fun to make breakfast for dessert.” The vanilla scented peaches with Brioche and Grand Marnier Sabayon will be available for dinner only for $9. In addition, the appetizer Krobuta Pork Cheeks will be available for dinner for $12 and Pan Roasted Alaskan Halibut with Peaches for $28 at lunch and $32 at dinner. All dishes will be available beginning July 5th.

“I found Colin's dessert dish to be the most creative, while not losing sight of peach flavor. It looked a little like a Southern country biscuit but celebrated the peach in every way, both referencing the fruit in color, smell, and structure while pushing its sweet, honeyed qualities to a maximum,” says Judge Hadley Tomicki, Editor at Grub Street LA.

Yvette urges that everyone go to these restaurants to try the food. “I’ve been to each of these restaurants and now that I know they’ll be featuring these dishes, I’ll be visiting again soon!”

Fraiche is located at 312 Wilshire Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA. http://www.fraicherestaurantla.com/


Locanda del Lago is located at 231 Arizona Avenue, Santa Monica, CAhttp://www.lagosantamonica.com/

The Lobster is located at 1602 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica, CA http://www.thelobster.com/

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CHAIN REACTION

Santa Monica Police Activity Members Jasmine Cortez, 11, and Lilly Reynaldo, 10, take photographs of the public art sculpture entitled 'Chain Reaction' (1991 by Paul Conrad) during Santa Monica Bay Human Relations Council's Kids With Cameras Summer Photo Workshop on Wednesday, June 23, 2010.

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Kids With Cameras

Santa Monica Police Activity Members Lilly Reynaldo, 10, Nayla Torres, 14, PAL Staff Carmen Jimenez and Jasmine Cortez, 11, look at a projection of Santa Monica Bay through the lens of the Camera Obscura (Latin for "dark room"; "darkened chamber") during Santa Monica Bay Human Relations Council's Kids With Cameras Summer Photo Workshop on Wednesday, June 23, 2010. This year’s Kids With Cameras summer photo workshop will feature the photographs and cuisine of 20 youth from PAL and the Boys and Girls Club. Youth between the ages of 11-14 years old will focus on visually chronicling how food is planted, harvested, produced, and consumed as part of the farmers’ market movement. The dialogue event brings together different communities from Santa Monica to share in each other’s stories of diversity across neighborhood boundaries, class, race, generation and social differences to gain cultural awareness and acceptance. The workshop meets every Wednesday for 8 weeks and will feature their work in a show on Saturday, October 2, 2010. The time and location of the event will be determined at a later date.

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