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Torrance Rose Float Luau Party Fundraiser Torrance Rose Float Luau Party Fundraiser this July 27th, 2019 is our 4th Annual Luau Party. Donations will be made to support the cost of our 2020 Torrance Rose Float! This year we will have a 3-course Luau -themed dinner, Silent Auction... Read More
The Comedy of Errors from Shakespeare by the Sea We’re a non-profit theatre company providing FREE Shakespeare throughout LA & Orange Counties. Opening June 13 directed by James Rice A classic Shakespearean romp of mistaken identity-it’s mischief and mayhem galore! Two young visitors arrive in the city unaware... Read More
Bev, Lynn, Tara and Carol having lunch at Red Car Brewery to support the cost of our 2020 Torrance Rose Float... Read More
The world was different when George Brandt founded Palos Verdes Bowl in 1958. Back then, 10 bowling centers were scattered about the South Bay, he said. Now there are only three, and soon — if all goes well for Brandt — there will be only two. Palos Verdes Bowl will... Read More
The Torrance Rose Float Association raises funds through fundraising effort to support the cost of the fees associated with entering a float in the Rose Parade. Funds go to support the cost of the float (supplements what the City funds) and also to feed the hundreds to volunteers who decorate... Read More
This Torrance High School building is one of the prettiest school buildings in America according to Architectual digest. We recently referenced the visit of some fictional West Beverly High School students. But Beverly Hills 90210 is not the only... Read More
Image Courtesy of Pexels Bright, Clean, and Uncluttered: Key Tips for Staging an Open House A little salesmanship can go a long way, especially if you’re trying to impress prospective home buyers. For homeowners, that means doing a good job staging... Read More
Miyoko is a first-time home buyer She wasn’t ready to buy … but… why not? Here she shares her excitement about buying a condo with Carol’s help. Contact Carol Gilles at 310-864-9738 to help you or someone you know buy their first home!... Read More
[fbvideo link=”https://www.facebook.com/dominguezmuseum/videos/2180938495290076/” width=”500″ height=”400″ onlyvideo=”1″] The South Bay is lacking in much history other than the occasional Beach Boy references, perhaps old timers resurrecting memories of what used to be a Red Line to the Redondo Beach... Read More
Residents love living in Torrance — and businesses seem pleased as well — even as the city’s demographics change. Faith in the government, however, has dipped over the last five years. At least that’s what two independent studies, commissioned by the City Council, found when surveying the community and looking... Read More