Manhattan Beach Tweets: Dining Parklets, No Mask Guy, Carl Lentz
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Manhattan Beach CA
27 December, 2020
1:11 PM
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MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — The Twitterverse has some interesting tweets about Manhattan Beach — everything from video of a man who won't wear a mask to comments on the city's outdoor dining public parklets to saying Manhattan Beach is like the OC. Really? Really. The City of Manhattan Beach also keeps the public informed with tweets — this one on the next Bruce's Beach Task Force meeting, which you can watch live online Monday night. There's also a gorgeous piece of real estate on The Strand as well as something about Carl Lentz and his wife Laura being in Manhattan Beach. Yes, the ex-Hillsong pastor and his family moved here. Guys, in Manhattan Beach, California, there is ZERO, ZILCH, NADA reason to order your food for take-out and then SIT on these "public chairs," flouting the ban on eating out! you are 100 yards from THE BEACH, which is wide-open, plenty of room for #SocialDistance #wearamask pic.twitter.com/H9gASRlesN— Jay L. Clendenin (@jaylclendenin) December 27, 2020 Seems that people in #manhattanbeach they are not concerned. Just got there: Outdoor dining packed, 6 feet's distance not respected... no one cares!— HyperionSpace (@TechnologicDesk) December 27, 2020 @ABC7 why do we have to deal with this at the Manhattan Beach Village? @MBCityCouncil @citymb is there a mask ordinance at the mall or city? Is there no way to get the manager to enforce this? He already had gotten into an argument with someone in line pic.twitter.com/fyOI2MFiDC— Johnny (@JohnnyBaeza) December 27, 2020 Ultimate California Luxury Living – 1920 The Strand, Manhattan Beach, CA, USA – ReelLuxe https://t.co/dZwNq2LINo #reelluxe #solespire— ReelLuxe (@ReelLuxe_en) December 26, 2020 Laura Lentz in a White Sweatshirt Out with Her Husband Walks Her Dogs in Manhattan Beach 12/04/2020 https://t.co/MD6eLcp2wQ— Celebs (@Celebs66643594) December 26, 2020 The next meeting of the Bruce's Beach Task Force will be Monday, December 28th from 6pm-7pm on ZOOM. For viewing information, including meeting link, please visit the City's website: https://t.co/hmgGBhKhob pic.twitter.com/8dCacyybwI— Manhattan Beach City (@citymb) December 27, 2020 Don't Redondo & Manhattan Beach have a certain Orange County vibe?— Melissa Jo Peltier (@MelissaJPeltier) December 27, 2020 Heres How To Recycle Your Christmas Tree, Manhattan Beach! - https://t.co/g2F1PJ8VAC: https://t.co/2Zd94fLH6u— atltreepros (@atltreepros) December 27, 2020
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