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Showing posts with label Santa Monica. Show all posts
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Friday, March 22, 2024

Join Us on the Nyad Ocean Walk This Sunday!


World-wide inspiration Diana Nyad and her Cuba Expedition Leader Bonnie Stoll—the subjects of the recent Netflix hit NYAD—will lead the NYAD OCEAN WALK, a 10k walk in Santa Monica, CA, on Sunday, March 24, 2024.

The walk is hosted by Nyad and Stoll’s non-profit, EverWalkin partnership with The Great Los Angeles Walk and Plastic Pollution Coalition. Nyad and Stoll will mix in with everybody, including offering photo ops with the NYAD movie poster. They dedicate this walk to awareness about the impact of plastic pollution in the world’s oceans.

“Bonnie and I have created a movement called EverWalk, reprising the love we found for our blue planet out on the ocean to that same awe as we walk the planet,” Nyad said.

Nyad’s epic swim from Cuba to Florida (Sept 2, 2013, 111 miles, 53 hours) is captured in the hit Netflix movie NYAD, starring Annette Bening as Nyad and Jodie Foster as her coach Stoll, both of whom are Oscar nominees for their roles.
EverWalk firmly supports the vision of the Plastic Pollution Coalition (PPC), to reduce harmful single-use plastics in our lives. Experts from PPC will inform attendees about plastic pollution and how it harms all living beings and ecosystems, including our beloved oceans.

Join the walk and: 

      Experience a stroll, not a race, together! 

      Hear inspiring words from Diana Nyad & Bonnie Stoll, the real heroes of Netflix’s NYAD

      Learn about plastic pollution and solutions from Plastic Pollution Coalition

      Learn about the Great Los Angeles Walk with creator Michael Schneider

      Sing, walk and focus on what we can collectively do for our blue planet

      Get your photo taken with Diana and Bonnie in front of the Netflix NYAD poster


The walk will begin at 8 a.m. PT at Beach Park 1, 2600 Barnard Way, Santa Monica, CA 90405. Public parking is available at and surrounding this location or take public transportation.

NOTE: This is a single-use plastic free event. Please bring your own water in a reusable bottle!

Register here: $30 per person

REGISTRATION FEES BENEFIT 3 NON-PROFITS: EVERWALK, PLASTIC POLLUTION COALITION, THE GREAT LOS ANGELES WALK

Friday, November 16, 2018

Ye Olde King's Head Is Out Post-Walk Gathering Spot — Join Us to Celebrate!


After meeting at the end of the walk and taking some pictures (and perhaps viewing an awesome sunset), we'll be heading to Ye Olde King's Head (116 Santa Monica Boulevard) to celebrate! (I wish I had the money to pay for all of us, but alas, you're on your own with covering your food/drink.) They've set aside a place in the pub area for Great LA Walkers to relax, order some food and beverage, and recap the day!


If you're not familiar with Ye Olde King's Head:

From its humble beginnings over 40 years ago, Ye Olde King’s Head has developed a reputation as one of the finest, most recognizable British Pubs in the World. Located only steps from the beach and 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica. The Pub, a comfortable casual dining room, Outdoor patio and Gift Shoppe give you your true taste of Britain on the West Coast. Ye Olde King’s Head is a home away from home for British residents and tourists alike. We pride ourselves on being an Ambassador for all things British.

Established in 1974. Over three decades and numerous expansions later, Ye Olde King’s Head British Pub, Restaurant and Gift Shoppe is one of the top ten list of places to visit whilst in Santa Monica, California. Many hearty libations have been consumed here, plus many weddings, funerals, soccer games and Darts Matches. We are World Famous for our Food, Drink and Conversation. One newspaper put it best: “Ye Olde King’s Head is like the statue of Liberty on the West Coast."

See you on Saturday!

Monday, November 13, 2017

Plan Check Santa Monica Is Our After-Walk Gathering Spot!

What do you do after walking all day to the ocean? Celebrate over food and beverages!

After meeting at the end of the walk and taking some pictures (and perhaps viewing an awesome sunset), we'll be heading to Plan Check's Santa Monica location (1401 Ocean) to celebrate! (I wish I had the money to pay for all of us, but alas, you're on your own with covering your food/drink.)

If you're not familiar with Plan Check:

"Plan Check Kitchen + Bar has multiple neighborhood restaurants located in Los Angeles, serving modern American comfort food in a small plate format along with unique cocktails, premium whiskeys and craft beers. Plan Check Kitchen + Bar is also the home of Ketchup Leather™. This innovative square of deliciousness makes the Plan Check signature burger unique--not only does it add great flavor, it also prevents the burger buns from getting soggy! One might never think about ketchup the same way again."

See you on Saturday!

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Santa Monica's Pico Murals: Walking Tour Map

Santa Monica's Pico Improvement Organization and Beautify Earth have shared this map of their walking tour of murals up and down the Santa Monica stretch of Pico. It will be a great way to see some street art as we make it close to the end of this year's Walk! Download this to your phone!

After the jump: A guide to the murals.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Joan's On Third Santa Monica is Our Post-Walk Venue!

joans on 3rd santa monica

Big news! We've found a spot to celebrate the end of the GREAT LOS ANGELES WALK! Join us after hoofing 16 miles at the Joans On Third Santa Monica, where we'll eat some food and throw back some beverages while recapping the day. (I wish I had the money to pay for all of us, but alas, you're on your own with covering your food/drink.)

Joan's On Third offers sandwiches, salads and more.

Join us after we take a group photo at the ocean!

Joan's On Third Santa Monica
1705 Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica, CA
Phone number 424-229-9667


Joan's On Third closes at 8 p.m.; after that, we may move over to Chez Jay:

Chez Jay on Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, California has been serving locals, celebrities and visitors since 1959. We have been known as a celebrity hang out, “dive bar” or “classy joint” since we opened. Chez Jay is one of the premiere steak and seafood neighborhood restaurants in all of Southern California. Offering it’s unique and friendly atmosphere to everyone including those famous faces that still call Chez Jay their favorite place.

Chez Jay became the social crossroads of an incredible cultural revolution that has impacted movies, television, music, art, politics and more. In recognition of its importance Chez Jay was declared a Santa Monica Landmark in 2012.

Chez Jay is just ½ block south of the Santa Monica Pier on the east side of Ocean Avenue right next to the incredible Tongva Park.

Chez Jay
657 Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica, California
Phone number 310 395-1741

Monday, November 18, 2013

This Year's Great Los Angeles Walk After Party: Tinga Santa Monica

Tinga

Santa Monica's Tinga restaurant has signed on as the venue for this year's Great Los Angeles Walk! It looks to be a great space to relax and enjoy some food and beverages at the end of the day.

We'll be celebrating between approximately 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. -- although some folks may get there earlier, and I'm sure some folks will stick around after that!

Tinga

Tinga Santa Monica
522 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica Ca 90401
310-451-9341

Sunday, November 20, 2011

THE GREAT LOS ANGELES WALK 2011 RECAP: 19.5 Miles of Downtown, Hollywood and Beyond

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And they're off! (Photo by Anthony Uy)

We made it! After a semi-grueling 19.5 mile hike across Los Angeles, a few hundred passionate Angelenos successfully endured the sixth annual Great Los Angeles Walk.

More than 200 participants -- including visitors from locales such as London (at least two British visitors!) and Pennsylvania -- met at downtown's gaudy Triforium sculpture (across the street from City Hall) on Saturday. From there, they hit the sidewalks of Los Angeles, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills and Santa Monica on their way to the ocean.

"This has to be the most diverse number of neighborhoods we have ever walked through," Great Los Angeles Walk regular Waltarrrrr wrote on Twitter.

Along the way, this year's Walk centered on Hollywood, where Walkers took a look at classic theatres like the Pantages, the Warner Pacific, the Egyptian, the Chinese, the Henry Fonda and the El Capitan, as well as historic buildings such as the Taft Building, the Janes House (the last remaining Victorian Queen Anne house on Hollywood) and the Guaranty Building.

The morning started with a guest speaker: L.A.'s and America's favorite histo-tainer, Charles Phoenix. Charles gave a brief speech about downtown kitsch -- including the 1975 Triforium sculpture we were standing under. (In Charles' famed "Disneyland" Tour of Downtown Los Angeles, he includes the Triforium as part of "Tomorrowland.") "I thought this was a 'cake walk' to the ocean," Phoenix quipped. "Maybe you should do that next year." Sounds like a delicious idea.

At 9:15, we embarked on our journey -- and quickly experienced a wide swath of Los Angeles neighborhoods. From downtown, we continued down Temple, through Historic Filipinotown, to Beverly and Vermont. We then hiked north on Vermont, past the Los Angeles City College and past the neighborhood swap meet and plenty of street vendors. Turning west on Hollywood Boulevard, we marched through Little Armenia and Thai Town to Hollywood.

Waiting for us in the Toyota of Hollywood parking lot, the Food Truck Army had brought along three gourmet food trucks for us to enjoy lunch: Cheer Burger, Gypsy Toast and Sura Truck.

From there, it was off to Hollywood, where some Walkers took our advice to grab a martini at Musso & Franks and a jalapeno margarita at Loteria Grill. After Hollywood, we made our way down Fairfax to Santa Monica Boulevard, then hiked through West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Century City, Brentwood and Santa Monica.

Swift walkers got to the end by sunset. Most made it to the end during the 5 p.m. hour, while the Walkers who did it right (i.e., stopped at Mussos, Loteria or Trader Vic's at the Beverly Hilton) made it closer to 7 p.m. In the end, we overwhelmed the waiters and cooks at Locando del Lago in Santa Monica -- but for those who got a table, we munched on $8 pizzas and finally rested our feet.

Among my highlights: The guy who screamed, "COMMUNISTAS!" at us (assuming we were part of the Occupy LA crowd). Also: The foul-mouthed, cigarette-chomping, green-wearing little person who was standing outside a Hollywood theater.

It was another successful walk -- and even the weather cooperated, as cool temps and partly sunny skies greeted the Great LA Walkers as they made their way through town. I hope to see all of you -- and even more -- at next year's event -- remember to always keep the Saturday before Thanksgiving free!

Read most of the Tweets from the day -- at least the ones with the #glaw hashtag -- here!

And post your Great Los Angeles Walk photos to our Flickr stream here.

Some pics from the day:

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The crowd gathers. (Photo by Anthony Uy)

Charles Phoenix
Charles Phoenix talks to the crowd

The crowd
The crowd listens.

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Organizer Michael Schneider (hey, that's me, identifying myself in the third person!), with Charles Phoenix, as the walk kicks off.

Occupy LA
Occupy LA, as we "Occupy LA Sidewalks."

They're off!
The walk heads down Temple.

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Hands Across Temple. (Photo by Anthony Uy)

Ukulele Bunny
The Ukulele Bunny of Temple

CHiPs!
The infamous headquarters from "CHiPs," on Vermont Ave.

Bacon-wrapped hot dogs!
Outside the Vermont Ave. swap meet, it's the official food of Los Angeles: Bacon-wrapped hot dogs.

Self-loathing
The real star of Hollywood: Self-loathing.

Michael Jackson mural
Quite possibly the coolest mural of the walk: Michael Jackson.

Hollywood Premiere Motel
Hollywood Premiere Motel.

"People are Terrific!"
Self-affirmation on Hollywood Boulevard.

Thai Town
Gateway to Thai Town.

Chief
Keeping guard on Hollywood.

Lunch with the Food Truck Army
Lunch with the Food Truck Army.

Museum of Death
Museum of Death.

Capitol Records
Capitol Records.

Warner Pacific Theatre
Warner Pacific Theatre.

Musso & Franks
Musso and Franks.

The foul-mouthed green little person of Hollywood
Joni poses with the cigarette-chomping, foul-mouthed, green-suited little person. What's going on?

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Anthony poses with the Hollywood crew. Still not clear what's going on.

Elvis lost a hand
Handless Elvis.

Bible thumpers march through Hollywoodq
Religious marchers attempt to educate us unwashed Hollywood masses.

Charlie Sheen
Suddenly, a popular star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: Charlie Sheen.

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Blues on Hollywood. (Photo by Anthony Uy)

Beverly Hills' metallic...?
In Beverly Hills. Still not sure what this is supposed to be.

Mormon temple
Mormon temple on Santa Monica.

Style is confidence, says Amir
Style is confidence, says Amir.

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We made it to the ocean at around 5:40 a.m. -- toward the end of the pack (along with several others). Groups were pretty spread out by the end. (Photo by Anthony Uy)

Thanks to Charles Phoenix, Rocky from the Food Truck Army, and Lago in Santa Monica for participating in this year's event! And most importantly, thank you to the 200-plus die-hard Los Angeles fans who took part in the walk!

Save the date for next year -- Saturday, November 17, 2012. And yes, we'll trim a few miles off next year's walk.

Here are some links to other recaps of this year's Great Los Angeles Walk. Send us your links!

The Great Los Angeles Walk 2011 Flickr Pool

Charles Phoenix, Bullet Casings & O.J.'s Last Stop: the Great Los Angeles Walk in Photos (LAist)

Friday, November 4, 2011

This Year's After Party to Be Held at Lago Santa Monica

lago

Whether you walked a block, a mile or the entire length of the Great Los Angeles Walk, join us the evening of Saturday, November 19 for our after party celebration! This year's event will take place at the northern Italian restaurant Locanda del Lago -- on Arizona Ave. between 2nd and the 3rd Street Promenade.

Lago Santa Monica will offer Great Los Angeles Walk participants $8 pizzas (regularly $14-15 each) and $20 “litros” (carafes, regularly $34 each) of their signature market cocktails exclusively on Saturday, November 19 -- plus, they're even reserving a portion of the outdoor patio for walkers to mingle.

Walkers will get up to three hours of happy hour pricing, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., which is no small feat on a Saturday night!

For more info, check out Lago's Twitter feed here and Facebook page here.