Saturday, October 5, 2024

Burning Man Culture Takes Over Venice Beach at Afterburn Festival

On Saturday, October 5, 2024, Windward Plaza in Venice Beach came alive with the Venice Afterburn, a dynamic two-day art and music festival celebrating Burning Man culture. Organized by the nonprofit Dogtown Artists United and supported by LALA (La League of Arts), the festival ran from 12 PM to 10 PM, offering a family-friendly, immersive experience. Attendees were treated to a vibrant display of art cars, theme camps, burner bikes, and interactive installations, bringing the unique playa art of Burning Man to the beach. Admission was free before 6 PM, with the last entry at 9 PM, and the event encouraged early arrival to ensure full participation in the festivities.

Blessing of the Animals: Santa Monica Community Celebrates Faith and Fur

On Saturday, October 5, 2024, the First United Methodist Church of Santa Monica held its 17th annual "Blessing of the Animals" service, a cherished tradition that celebrates the bond between pets and their human companions. The event, presided over by Senior Pastor Rev. Greg Batson and Pastoral Associate Keri Olsen Paget, drew a heartwarming turnout of local residents and their beloved pets. Rev. Batson highlighted the importance of the event, stating, "We do so because all of these creatures are part of God's creation and bring us great joy. We pray for their health and their happiness, and give thanks for their gift." Pets of all shapes and sizes—from dogs and cats to rabbits and even a turtle—received blessings and special prayers for their well-being. The service, a beloved annual gathering for both the congregation and the wider community, offers an opportunity to celebrate the deep connection between animals and people while reaffirming a commitment to caring for all of God's creatures. This year's ceremony included an art exhibit showcasing animal-themed artwork created by congregation members, Sunday School, and Preschool children, adding a creative element to the day. In a further show of compassion, attendees were encouraged to bring donations of pet food for local shelters, extending the event's positive impact beyond the church walls. Additionally, a Memorial Board provided an opportunity for attendees to honor pets that have passed, with photos shared both physically and digitally. Rev. Batson and Pastoral Associate Paget, welcomed each pet with open arms, offering words of comfort to owners and affection to their animal companions. The ceremony was a powerful reminder of the healing power of love and community, underscoring the enduring bond between humans and their pets. As the service came to a close, participants left with hearts full of joy, a renewed sense of connection to their pets, and a shared commitment to protect all living creatures. The "Blessing of the Animals" remains a touching tradition that unites the community and highlights the love and gratitude shared between people and their pets. Rev. Batson concluded with words of gratitude: "We’re glad to be part of this community effort, and we’re glad to have everyone here. God bless." The First United Methodist Church of Santa Monica looks forward to continuing this heartwarming tradition for years to come, creating a space where faith, love, and the unbreakable bond with animals come together in unity and joy.

Friday, October 4, 2024

Venice Safe Team Patrols Boardwalk, Clears Homeless Camps in Early Morning Operation


Venice, Los Angeles – October 4, 2024 — In the early hours of Friday morning, members of the Venice Safe Team patrolled the Venice Beach Boardwalk, requesting homeless individuals camping along the walkway to rise and dismantle their tents. The Venice Safe Team, operating daily from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. during the winter months, plays a crucial role in maintaining safety and order in the Venice Beach area.


Working in collaboration with local law enforcement and emergency services, the Venice Safe Team focuses on addressing a variety of community concerns, including public disturbances, vandalism, and ensuring compliance with city regulations. This morning's efforts underscore the team's ongoing mission to safeguard peace and security for both residents and visitors in this iconic beachside community.

Their proactive approach is part of broader efforts to manage homelessness and public safety along Venice Beach, ensuring that public spaces remain accessible and secure for everyone.

Venice Beach Pergola Cleared of Homeless Encampments During Large-Scale Cleanup

Venice, Los Angeles – October 4, 2024 — A large-scale cleanup operation at Venice Beach on Friday focused on clearing homeless encampments from the historic Venice Beach pergola. Los Angeles Police officers and Park Rangers were on-site to oversee the process, ensuring compliance with local regulations. No citations were issued during the operation. The action was carried out in accordance with Los Angeles Municipal Code 63.44, which prohibits the erection of tents in city parks, ensuring these public spaces remain safe and accessible to all.

This cleanup was part of a broader multi-agency effort led by Los Angeles Park Rangers. The task force included the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Department of Public Works, Recreation and Parks, LA County Beaches and Harbors, Clean Harbors Environmental Inc., the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), and a representative from Councilwoman Traci Park’s office.

During the operation, personnel in protective gear worked to efficiently sort and remove both hazardous and non-hazardous waste, reflecting the city’s ongoing commitment to improving public health and safety while addressing homelessness with compassion. LAHSA provided essential services, including food, water, and hygiene kits, to those affected by the cleanup, reinforcing the city’s emphasis on supportive measures over punitive actions.

These weekly cleanups, held every Friday, are a key part of the city's strategy to address the complexities of homelessness while ensuring public safety. Councilwoman Traci Park’s office continues to play a crucial role in maintaining a balanced and humane approach to these efforts, which are critical to keeping Venice Beach clean and accessible for all residents and visitors.

Venice Beach Cleanup Sees Homeless Man Comply with Tent Removal at Skateboard Park

Venice, Los Angeles – October 4, 2024 — During the weekly large-scale cleanup operation targeting homeless encampments, a homeless man camping near the Venice Beach Skateboard Park was asked by sanitation workers to remove his tent. The man complied, dismantling his tent as part of the city’s ongoing effort to maintain public spaces. Police officers and Los Angeles Park Rangers were present to oversee the process, ensuring compliance. No citations were issued during the incident.

After the tent was removed, sanitation workers continued their cleanup efforts, moving on to address other encampments in the area.

This operation was part of a coordinated multi-agency effort led by Los Angeles Park Rangers. The task force included the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Department of Public Works, Recreation and Parks, LA County Beaches and Harbors, Clean Harbors Environmental Inc., the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), and a representative from Councilwoman Traci Park’s office.

The operation was conducted efficiently, with workers in protective gear sorting and removing both hazardous and non-hazardous waste. This ongoing cleanup highlights the city’s commitment to improving public health and safety while addressing homelessness in a compassionate and supportive manner.

LAHSA provided essential services, including food, water, and hygiene kits to those affected by the cleanup, underscoring the city's focus on support over punishment. No citations for public camping were issued during the cleanup, reinforcing the city’s preference for compassionate, non-punitive measures.

These weekly cleanups are part of a broader initiative aimed at addressing the complexities of homelessness while maintaining public safety. With regular operations every Friday, Councilwoman Traci Park’s office plays a vital role in ensuring a balanced and humane approach to these ongoing challenges at Venice Beach.

Tensions Rise as Homeless Man Dismantles Tent Under Police Supervision During Cleanup

Venice, Los Angeles – October 4, 2024 — During the weekly large-scale cleanup targeting homeless encampments at Venice Beach, a homeless man found camping near the handball courts was asked by sanitation workers to remove his tent. The man complied, dismantling the tent as part of the cleanup process. Los Angeles Police Officers and Park Rangers were on hand to ensure the operation proceeded smoothly and safely. After the man's tent was removed, sanitation workers continued their efforts, moving on to address other encampments in the area. This operation was part of a broader initiative coordinated by a multi-agency task force, led by Los Angeles Park Rangers and involving the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Department of Public Works, Recreation and Parks, LA County Beaches and Harbors, Clean Harbors Environmental Inc., the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), and a representative from Councilwoman Traci Park’s office. Personnel in protective gear worked diligently to sort and remove hazardous and non-hazardous waste, demonstrating the city’s commitment to improving public health and safety while addressing homelessness with compassion. LAHSA was present to offer essential services, such as food, water, and hygiene kits, further emphasizing the city’s focus on support rather than punishment. No citations for public camping were issued, reinforcing the city’s preference for non-punitive measures in dealing with homelessness. These weekly cleanups are an essential part of the city's strategy to maintain public safety and sanitation while addressing the root causes of homelessness. With Councilwoman Traci Park’s office ensuring a humane and balanced approach, the regular Friday operations continue to play a vital role in keeping Venice Beach safe and clean.

Venice Beach Cleanup: Homeless Man Complies with Request to Relocate Belongings

Venice, Los Angeles – October 4, 2024— A large-scale cleanup operation targeting homeless encampments took place on Friday along the Venice Beach Boardwalk. As part of the effort, a homeless man with a significant amount of belongings near the Boardwalk was asked by sanitation workers to move his items to allow for the cleanup. The man complied, relocating his belongings to a nearby alley in multiple trips, ensuring the area was cleared for the ongoing operation.

The cleanup was part of a weekly effort coordinated by a multi-agency task force led by Los Angeles Park Rangers. The operation involved the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Department of Public Works, Recreation and Parks, LA County Beaches and Harbors, Clean Harbors Environmental Inc., and the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), with a representative from Councilwoman Traci Park’s office also in attendance.

The operation proceeded smoothly, with personnel in protective gear working to safely sort and remove hazardous and non-hazardous waste. This ongoing effort demonstrates the city's dedication to improving public health and safety while addressing homelessness in a compassionate manner.

LAHSA was present, offering essential services such as food, water, and hygiene kits to those affected, highlighting the city's emphasis on providing support rather than issuing punitive measures. No citations for public camping were issued during the cleanup, reinforcing the city’s focus on humane, non-punitive actions.

These weekly cleanups are a vital part of the city’s strategy to address homelessness while maintaining public safety. The regular Friday operations are central to keeping Venice Beach clean and safe, with Councilwoman Traci Park’s office ensuring a balanced and compassionate approach to these challenges.