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San Pedro Fish Market’s World Famous Shrimp Trays
08.26.20
With Labor Day just around the corner, San Pedro Fish Market is inviting seafood fanatics to celebrate the holiday weekend with World Famous Shrimp Trays in-person at one of the beautiful waterfront dining locations or pickup for a delicious at-home celebration. Each mouth-watering tray includes a mound of fresh, locally-caught shrimp piled high with fajita bell peppers, onions, tomatoes, and potatoes tossed with San Pedro’s signature savory seafood seasoning and soybean butter. Served with fresh, house-made garlic bread, the World Famous Shrimp Tray is a deeply satisfying seafood meal, feeding up to two people for only $34.99.
Alfresco dining is available at both locations overlooking breath-taking waterfront views, with the Long Beach patio complete with shaded areas, string lighting and an outdoor bar in a shipping container to serve San Pedro Fish Market’s legendary Micheladas. Both locations designed these areas for patrons to enjoy a peaceful, safe oceanfront dining experience that include newly implemented safety and serving procedures. Straight to the door delivery for these delicious meals is also available via GrubHub.
San Pedro Fish Market and Restaurant is at 1190 Nagoya Way in San Pedro.
Open daily 11a.m.- 8 p.m.
6550 E. Marina Drive, Long Beach. 562.606.0090
Take-out and Delivery Menu at bit.ly/2MSGgxn
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MI Face Shields reusable face shields
08.26.20
MI Face Shields is a Michigan-based company that produces reusable face shields. The company originally formed to meet the local demand for personal protective equipment (PPE).
One of the co-owner's family members was working with little to no PPE in the intensive care unit of a major hospital. He felt obligated to help her and others who are in similar situations with limited resources during COVID-19.
The company partnered with PolyFlex, a local plastics company to design and manufacture face shields in mass quantities. PolyFlex graciously worked with MI Face Shields, donating time and materials to machine the tool and die necessary for production. They are currently producing 30,000 to 40,000 shields per week with the ability to triple that, if the need arises.
These reusable face shields are unique because they come apart easily for proper cleaning; plus the shields do not have foam or elastic, which can be challenging to disinfect. The shields also have integrated “Ear Savers,” mounting points for mask loops that help to prevent soreness around the ears.
In addition to responding to high demands for PPE, MI Face Shields donated a portion of all sales to COVID-relief efforts, and they continue to do so today.
Now, MI Face Shields’ focus is supplying schools with the protective equipment that is needed in order for kids to return for the 2021 school year. To achieve this, MI Face Shields is providing schools with discounted rates. They are even working with the manufacturer to expand offerings for kids, including different colors, shield sizes, and shield thicknesses.
For more information about MI Face Shields and the company’s initiatives, please MIFaceShields.com.
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