142 Adelaide Dr
Santa Monica, CA 90402
The Santa Monica Pier Aquarium is the public face of Heal the Bay, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit; it is home to more than 100 species of marine animals and plants, living examples of the importance of our work to make Southern California’s coastal waters and watersheds, including Santa Monica Bay, safe, healthy and clean. A visit to the Aquarium is uniquely interactive – the 4,500-square-foot marine center is loaded with hands-on exhibits; staff, trained volunteers, and interns are stationed throughout ready to help identify animals on display, answer questions, and engage in conversation about the ocean environment.
The Palisades Americanism Parade Association (“PAPA”), established in 1967, is an all-volunteer group of local citizens who donate their time and talents to make the Pacific Palisades Fourth of July celebration one of the finest in the Western United States. PAPA is a 501(c)(3) corporation, federal identification number 23-7317255.
Luma Visuals is an independent film collaborative collective that shares a similar vision of image-making and story-telling. As well as a production rental house, for inperson pick up only, based out of Santa Monica, LA.
This residence was designed by architect Richard Neutra and built in 1934. It is Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #647.
Created by well-known trainer Thierno Diallo, the DRIVE Cardio full body conditioning Fitness Training Program (FTP) has been developed through thousands of hours of personal and group training sessions. It combines the best in body weight strength training, free weights, state-of-the-art functional trainers, bands, balls, treadmills, elliptical trainers and more, all used in a fast-paced, dynamic 1 hour class.
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Frank Langen.... opened the doors to gallery g-169 in the summer of 2008. The gallery focuses on exhibiting photographs of established and emerging artists often drawing from the rich reservoir of residents associated with the galleries location, the Santa Monica Canyon. In a short time the gallery has become a setting for many attendees, not only local but from afar, to pause, relate and share some moments together. Because of the advancement of technology, the gallery has been successful in bringing together like-minded individuals who are all part of the human fabric. The experience of befriending the artists and sharing their inspirations and points of view in this beautiful setting has been inspiring. Recently a talented young artist described the gallery as the “cultural generator” of the Santa Monica Canyon. It made me proud. The gallery is housed in a building designed by James Tyler, FAIA on the edge of the Pacific.