Immigrating to Wilmington — Angel Montes

Los Tres Cochinitos owner Angel Montes tells the story of how his parents immigrated separately to Wilmington from Mexico where they met, later married, and had him.

So Proud to be a Pirate Family — Kathy Carcamo

Kathy Carcamo is as San Pedro as they come. Kathy is a former honorary mayor of San Pedro, longtime teacher at San Pedro High School, and a graduate of the school. She tells SOLAHA the story of the various family members who have graduated from Pedro High.

When Women Ran San Pedro — Annette Ciketic

fiNdings Art Center Executive Director Annette (Kaloper) Ciketic tells the mid 20th Century San Pedro story of how women were forced to run the town because the men spent most of the year out to sea fishing for tuna.

The Great Cioppino Prank – Ann (Good) Menard

Ann (Good) Menard tells the funny story of how her Italian grandfather played a massive prank on his fellow Italian seafood industry workers at the LA Harbor waterfront to avenge their consistent theft of the cioppino he made on the docks.

Boys Club Welcomes Girls — Mike Lansing

Longtime executive director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the LA Harbor Area provides the history of the San Pedro club and the transition from being the Boys Club to a more inclusive Boys & Girls Club.