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Citywide Effort Draws Blood Donors
Candy Ayllon-McPhail of the Hermosa Beach Blood Drive and Our Lady of Guadalupe Church join forces to save lives.

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<b>Bio: </b>I am a sunshine-loving multimedia journalist, photographer and videographer. With an eclectic background in media, I've produced work for various magazine publications, television networks and local newspapers, including USAToday.com, MTV and WCPO-TV. Most recently, I served as project associate for the forward-thinking Knight Digital Media Center. I received a bachelor's degree in communication studies from the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor, where I completed my last semester in Australia, and hold a master's degree in broadcast journalism from the University of Southern California. An interest in the arts, culture and social justice perpetuates my love for what I do.
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<i>How would you describe your political beliefs?</i>
I would describe my political beliefs as leaning slightly left of center. Additionally, I strongly believe in people and not parties.<br><br><b>Religion</b>
<i>How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?</i>
I would consider myself "observant" as I find comfort in the power of prayer. I believe in the Christian faith.<br><br><b>Local Hot Button Issues</b>
<i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
There are three important issues currently facing Hermosa Beach:
1.) Many residents have been complaining about the city's "rowdy" nightlife scene and clashing with local restaurant owners who wish to cater to a younger demographic by staying open late hours.
2.) Some residents are excited for, and others are annoyed by, a recent Pier Avenue construction project. The project has turned Pier Avenue into a war zone of rubble and construction noise; however, once complete, the popular shopping area will have an improved landscape design with more vegetation and energy-saving city lights.
3.) Most residents in this beach city care deeply about the environment and the city has made tremendous efforts to "go green."
<i>Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
Hermosa Beach Patch has been covering all sides of the restaurant wars, Pier Avenue polemic and green initiatives. I can empathize with all of the various views presented by community members regarding Hermosa's late night party scene and Pier Avenue improvement plan. When it comes to living green, I wholeheartedly understand the community's effort to adopt eco-friendly services and practices. But, where should I stand? That's for the community to decide and Hermosa Beach Patch to discern.
Candy Ayllon-McPhail of the Hermosa Beach Blood Drive and Our Lady of Guadalupe Church join forces to save lives.

Polls are open Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the primary election.
Polls are open today from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the primary election.
Paramedics respond to the call from a Pacific Coast Highway parlor but the man recovers and does not need to be taken to the hospital.
A citywide fiesta kicked off a week full of midsummer dreams and a primary fight.
Polls are open Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the primary election.
The 264 notes from residents urge the council to appeal a court decision regarding Il Boccaccio and Sharkeez restaurants last month. The council will further discuss liquor license policy on Tuesday.
Liquor license advisor Lauren Tyson answers questions about an issue the City Council plans to discuss next week.
The Pier Avenue store, and its First Thursdays events, continue the communal legacy of a historic Hermosa building.
The city discusses whether Hermosans can drink up and ink up.
Historical Museum debuted a new collection of surfboard art, expanding over decades of history.
Construction is expected to end Aug. 10, a month ahead of schedule and none too soon for the area's stores and restaurants.
City government offices, banks and local services will be closed Monday for the federal holiday.
The Memorial Day weekend event features art for sale, live music, diverse food and drink and a petting zoo for the kids.
The city will take up the issue again next week, but restaurant owners want regulation decisions left to the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
A local artisan dies in a tragic fire and the city continues big plans to go green. Plus, a party crasher!
The event is rescheduled for June 6 after a technical glitch with the mobile van.