Friday, August 28, 2009

'Terriers' take over OB


Photos taken by Joe Stargensky

Terriers take over the town for the show “Terriers”, a cop drama pilot featuring Ocean Beach!

(The police dept is actually the old Cal Trans building on Juan St. in Old Town and they put the name up “Ocean Beach”.)

That's all the info we have at the moment, but keep your eyes open throughout town for the film crew!

FYI: OB MainStreet has been assured that no thru traffic will be blocked during filming.

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Photo by Joe Ewing

Monday, August 17, 2009

OB Music Makes Front Page !

Thank you, Mike Lee, for such a wonderful article about Ocean Beach!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Get your WAVE on !!


WAVES: The Sound of Ocean Beach California 92107 now available!


WAVES: the Sound of Ocean Beach, Volume 1 is now available for $10 per CD at the following locations:

OB MainStreet office, 1868 Bacon St, 92107

OB Farmers Market booth, Wednesdays 4pm - 8pm, in front of Wings, 4948 Newport Ave., 92107

OB Centric, 4876 Santa Monica Ave., 92107

Olive Tree Marketplace, 4805 Narragansett Ave., 92107

Your Mama's Mug, 4967 Newport Ave., 92107

Monday, July 13, 2009

FRIDAY, JULY 17: JOIN US FOR OUR 1ST CD RELEASE PARTY!


WAVES: the Sound of Ocean Beach, Volume 1

Come celebrate the first-ever community music compilation: the CD release of WAVES: the Sound of Ocean Beach, Volume 1 Friday, July 17 at the Masonic Center, 1711 Sunset Cliffs Blvd, 92107.

Admission is FREE. Food and beverages by Hodad’s Jr. Catering, Pizza Port, Beach Sweets and others will be available for purchase.

While many cities pride themselves in their music culture, very few communities boast the talent and recourses of Ocean Beach. "OB has 18,000 people living here...about 17,000 of them play music", said record producer Chuck Schiele. "Imagine a community releasing its own record."

Many of the groups featured on the CD will perform live at this event including Blackbirdz, Chi Club, Steve Phillips and the Pescadero Pickers, Bad Science Fiction, Meld, John Miller and the Payback, Coco and Lafe, and more.

The Ocean Beach MainStreet Association produced the project—a CD with music about OB - by OB musicians—as part of the year’s 30th Anniversary celebration of the annual OB Street Fair and Chili Cookoff and 4th of July Fireworks off the OB pier.

Schiele, owner of StudiOB92107.com (a digital recording studio), produced several of the bands, compiled the CD and designed the CD’s artwork and collateral materials.

In addition to the wealth of musical talent, the cover of the WAVES CD features a hauntingly beautiful photo of Ocean Beach - by OB photographer, Jim Grant - a true collaborative community effort.

The WAVES CD will be available for purchase the night of the event, at the OBMA office 1868 Bacon St. #A, San Diego, CA 92107, and at other local businesses in the OB business district.

Please call 619.224.4906 or email obevents@oceanbeachsandiego.com for more information.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

HELP SUPPORT OUR MARKET ! !

Do you love the OB Farmers Market?

If so, show your support and vote TODAY!

And once you vote, SPREAD THE WORD!!

love your farmers market contest - help your market win $5,000 - vote today!

THANK YOU
for making the
Ocean Beach Farmers Market
the WONDERFUL thing it is!


Monday, July 6, 2009

MORE STREET FAIR PHOTOS!

Here are some more photos from that wonderful day, already a week ago...


The Community Mural's beginning.



Janis Ambrosiani, Community Mural chair/ Owner, Walls With a View

After Rich James (original Mural chair) passed,
Janis took on the tasks of designing the annual mural, stocking the paint, brushes and needed supplies, selling squares, overseeing the painting, applying the protective coat after,
AND finding a spot for it to hang.
PHEW! That's a LOT of work!!
Thank you Janis and your volunteer crew!


The 2009 Community Mural

Almost done... Keep your eye out in the neighborhood to see where it ends up!



Mayor Jerry Sanders serving his people
at the Shades Committee Chili booth.




Cox Business, OB Street Fair sponsor
We wish to extend a huge THANK YOU to Cox Business for their loyal sponsorship.
Their support provides the FREE Old Town trolley that transported over 1,000 riders between their vehicles and the fair on Street Fair day.


The OB Historical Society booth.

An awesome organization that preserves and educates the public about our past.
Check them out to learn more about the history of Ocean Beach.




Barbara Iacommeti, OB Street Fair committee chair/
Owner, Details SalonSpa

Barbara chaired the street fair committee for the first time this year...
she was AMAZING!!
She was on the street by 2am and didn't leave until 10.30 street fair night!

"I wanted to watch it all unfold," she said.
"I wanted to know how every aspect of the fair gets put together."

I shot this photo of her early in the morning thinking she would be crabby later on...
I was wrong. She kept her smile all day.
When she finished at the end of the day she said she'll chair the committee again next year. Yay!!

Monday, June 29, 2009

WHAT AN AMAZING STREET FAIR!!

This year's OB Street Fair truly made history.
We had record attendance, great food, and amazing entertainment with
ALL OB-local bands!

Attendance this year reached 70,000!

Main Stage and Main Beer Garden


(Artists Alley stage)
These kids were AWESOME!!
Check them out! schoolofrock.com

The Community Mural was a true community effort!


A HUGE THANK YOU TO ALL OUR VOLUNTEERS!!!
We could not have done this day without you!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Do you love the OB Farmers Market?

If so, show your support and vote TODAY!

And once you vote, SPREAD THE WORD!!

love your farmers market contest - help your market win $5,000 - vote today!

THANK YOU
for making the
Ocean Beach Farmers Market
the WONDERFUL thing it is!


Monday, June 15, 2009

Get your OB Street Fair raffle tickets!!





6 Tickets for $5

12 Tickets for $10

OR single tickets for $1 each



The prizes are awesome!! Increase your chances to win a $250 CASH PRIZE, gift certificates to local restaurants and shops, handmade artwork, and much much more!

Drawing will be held at the OBMA office,
1868 Bacon Street
Monday, July 6th at Noon

You need not be present to win.


Thursday, June 11, 2009

SNEAK PEAK of Artists Alley!

Artists Alley, a special section of the OB Street Fair offering handmade crafts from world-class Artisans, offers a special SNEAK PEAK for this year's event!

Check out the booth descriptions here and read about what the artists are saying here!

A couple previews for your enjoyment...can't wait!

Halloween 001
some "non-edible" treats by Krissy Fernandez ~ Junk & PO
www.twitter.com/junkandpo
http://www.junkandpo.etsy.com/

Sharon Cooley Photography

Friday, May 22, 2009

Fashion Show this Saturday!

Come to the Harp on Saturday night and check this out!!

Event chair: Amberstylin


Hair and Makeup: Sweet Salon


Wardrobe: Temptress Fashion


Models: Caburlesque Kittens


Venue: the Harp, 4935 Newport Ave., 619-222-0168

Monday, May 4, 2009

Now calling OB Photographers...


OB PHOTOGRAPHERS: FILL THIS SPACE!!

WAVES: the Sound of Ocean Beach, Volume 1 will officially release at the 30th Annual OB Street Fair and Chili Cook-off Saturday, June 27th.

A collection of songs about OB by OB musicians (including Bad Science Fiction, Go Man Go Kids, and John Miller and the Paybacks) now seeks PHOTOS of OB by OB photographers.

Send us your BEST image(s) of OB for a chance to feature on the FIRST volume's cover! (No more than 5 please.)

Important: part of being a good photographer is the ability to edit your work. In cases like this, “less is more”. We would rather receive one very strong image, than 5 mediocre ones. (And NO vacation photos!)

Also Important: images will print SMALL (at most, 2 inches on the longest side) so be sure your image(s) makes sense at a thumbnail size. Big, beautiful landscapes or anything that requires large print size won't work for this project.

If you would like to donate an image for credit to this community-wide collaboration, please submit ASAP to info@oceanbeachsandiego.com.

Thank you, and good luck!!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Mayor Sanders speaks @ the OB Library


Mayor Jerry Sanders held a press conference today outside the Ocean Beach branch of the San Diego library to announce his decision to cut City employee salaries in favor of keeping libraries and other public services open.

"When I rode in the parade last December the community of Ocean Beach shouted 'Save our Library!'" said Sanders. "Well, I heard you loud and clear....of all the difficult decisions to make this one was easy."

Community members cheered at Sander's announcement, and many vowed their support in the upcoming the battle over the City's budget.

"It's not over yet", said Councilman Kevin Faulconer in his speech following the mayor's, "but it's a good day for Ocean Beach."

Friday, March 6, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

OB Brings a New Event to town!


This year the OB MainStreet added a new event to its annual lineup: the Ocean Beach Rock the Globe Music Festival!

Each year the OB MainStreet Association hosts a slew of fun community events to draw visitors and shoppers to our small town.

Rock the Globe, a live music festival at the foot of Newport Ave. will take place Saturday, April 18th from approx. 9am to 9pm.

Rock the Globe will feature not only live music, but also earth-conscious food and craft vendors, a family-friendly area, and an affordable beer garden.

Call 619.224.4906, email info@oceanbeachsandiego.com, or visit http://oceanbeachsandiego.com/index.shtml for more information.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Sweet Dreams at Beach Sweets

Article and photo by Becca Lyn

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People in OB tend to live out their dreams. Whether they dream simply, of daily coffee by the water, or more precisely like owning a candy store by the water, people here do what they dream.

Lara Smith, co-owner of Beach Sweets, had precise dreams, and now lives them. Beach Sweets, OB's candy store, opened in June 2007. After dreaming of her store Smith and her partner, Eric Thomson, now get to celebrate its first year in operation.

Smith said she dreamed of the everyday stuff: opening in the morning, sweeping the floors, and even being here at all hours. Yes, here. She dreamed the exact location. "I always wanted it right in this location where we are," she said, patting the counter.

Thomson literally shared her dream: "We'd walk by this place and I'd go 'yea, I know'. She had it all planned out." In fact, Smith and Thomson walked by this location for 5 years while dreaming of it. When it became reality he spent about six months getting the place ready to open.

Apart from dreaming, Smith had the business plan written and ready for potential landlords. She explained how she and Thomson saw the 'For Rent' sign during one of their frequent trips between Boston and San Diego, and immediately programmed the phone number into their cell phone as 'Candy Store'.

A year later, Smith, a trained chef, said she's still learning. When not in the store she studies chocolateering and other methods so she can offer more of her eclectic creations. When not working on her art, Smith works with Thomson on their business.

Beach Sweets offers 80 bulk candy bins and carries top-quality known brands not found in large chain stores. OB's candy store also offers nostalgia candy and other beach-themed novelties.

Smith said she's gearing up for summer and bringing in an Icee machine for those hot summer days. During June the store will feature raffles and offer prizes to celebrate their first year.

The house specialty at Beach Sweets is the Wipe Out: a simple and sweet concoction of white chocolate, peanut butter, marshmallows, and Rice Krispies. But Smith loves all her creations and is proud of everything she offers--even if she thinks her chocolate-covered strawberries are a bit messy that day.

"I always thought OB needed a candy store and a bakery," said Smith. She dreamed her store, and now she and Thomson celebrate it.

Beach Sweets, located at 5022 Newport Ave. is open everyday from 11am to 8pm. They can be reached at 619.222.3322, or visit them at www.oceanbeachsweets.com.

Hey, check out one of our hidden delights in Ocean Beach...

Article by Mark and Alex Chrisman

A good massage is one of life's simple pleasures, often put aside as an unnecessary luxury expense as economic times get tough. But with all the proven health benefits that massages and skin treatments can provide, not to mention the sheer pleasure, we may want to reconsider our priorities. Among many other benefits, massage therapy has been known to help alleviate physical ailments such as back pain and migraines, increase joint flexibility, exercise and stretch weak, tight, or atrophied muscles, and even ease dependence on medications. Skin treatments have been known to improve the overall condition of the skin and promote tissue regeneration, reducing scar tissue and stretch marks.


Enter The Hidden Spa, one of the newest members of Ocean Beach's business community, located at 4969 Santa Monica Avenue, Suite C, directly behind Apple Tree Market. Jill Pomi, an aesthetician for over 8 years and an OB resident for 10 years, is the sole proprietor.

The Hidden Spa is a full service and all natural day spa, offering spa services including manicures and pedicures, waxing, facials, and massages. What makes The Hidden Spa unique is its focus on all natural ingredients. According to Jill, "my emphasis has been all organic, all-natural care for your skin and body". The spa features organic manicures and facials. An organic mani/pedi-cure uses a water-based polish made from all natural ingredients which are mixed on the premises, which means it's healthier for your nails. Similarly, the raw materials used for an organic facial and massage are purchased individually and mixed on-site, ensuring that every treatment is truly all natural. Jill buys raw materials such as aloe, almond oil, hemp and grape seed oils, dried lavender, mango butter and shea butter directly from an orchard in Georgia. Her sea salt is purchased and shipped directly from Israel. Other spas that purport to be organic often purchase their products from suppliers who manufacture their items commercially and are not always all natural. Buying direct from the source not only means that Jill has control of what ingredients go into her products, but it also means that she can cut out the middle man and keep her prices low.

One of The Hidden Spa's most popular facials is the pumpkin peel facial (which has received rave reviews online). This facial feature uses an all natural enzyme derived from pumpkins, which naturally and effectively absorbs dead skin cells, eats away oils, and gently rejuvenates skin. Among many other treatment options, they offer a traditional European facial, great for first-timers, a facial for acne prone skin, and a mini facial, perfect for a quick skin refresher. Undecided? Each client meets with a trained aesthetician who recommends the perfect treatment for that client based on their unique needs and objectives.

Another unique feature of The Hidden Spa stems from Jill's business philosophy. She hires aestheticians and massage therapists that instinctively want to help others and are not just interested in making a quick buck. Unlike massage technicians that you may find at other spas, each of her massage therapists are HHPs or holistic health care professionals which means that they have achieved the highest level of certification. The Hidden Spa's primary focus is on helping their clients feel great and customizing programs that fit their needs. She never feels that she or any of her staff needs to "sell" their services, so you will never experience any pushy up-selling. Jill and her employees realize that if they focus on the well-being of their clients, the results will speak for themselves.

Here are some of The Hidden Spa's great packages, perfect as a gift to others or a gift to yourself.
  • For $299, you can indulge in a treatment package of 6 one-hour massages.
  • For $140, you can pamper yourself and a friend or loved one in a couples' massage. This package includes a 1 hour massage for each of you, flowers, chocolate, sparkling cider, and a peppermint foot scrub, in a serene, relaxing atmosphere, with side by side massage beds.
  • For that special occasion, whether it's a bridal shower, bachelorette party, or just a day at the spa, you can book the entire facility and spend the day with up to 30 friends, pampering yourself with all the services that The Hidden Spa offers. They can customize your special day to make it unique and memorable.

The Hidden Spa is open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and by special appointment outside regular business hours. You can call the spa directly at 619-224-2160 for an appointment and can obtain more information at their website: www.obhiddenspa.com.