![]() Hermosa Five-O Senior Activity Center, 710 Pier Ave. Questions call Scholler at (310) 373-8166.Įvery Thursday from 1 – 2:30 p.m. Free introduction class every Tuesday September 19 – October 10, 2 – 4:30 p.m. Advanced Defense every Monday starting September 18 through October 9, 10 a.m. , (310) 318-9421.īeginning Bridge Defense every Tuesday, starting September 12 and November 14, 10 a.m. Apart from delving into these architectural treasures, attendees can revel in the spirited ambience of the event, with food, drink and music. This International Moderne icon (built in 1938) was designed by noted mid-century architect Earl Heitschmidt. ![]() ![]() Also open for public tours will be 2160 Monterey Blvd, directly across Park Ave from Marsha’s home. At 1:30 p.m., speakers from the City Council, the Hermosa Beach Museum and the Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce will mark the occasion, and will install a Museum-donated plaque. During the block party, the doors of this classic California beach bungalow will be open to tour. ![]() Park Avenue between Monterey Blvd and Loma Drive will be closed for a neighborhood block party to celebrate the designation of 2204 Monterey (Building Permit 62, built in 1913 and owned by Marsha Majka), as the first community residence to bear historic landmark status. Spotlight: Hermosa Beach’s first historically-designated residence. ![]()
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