Malibu Feed Bin, 60-Year Community Staple, Lost in Palisades Fire

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Malibu Feed Bin, 60-Year Community Staple, Lost in Palisades Fire
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The Morehart family, who ran the Malibu Feed Bin for over 60 years, lost their pet supply store in the recent Palisades Fire. The store, a beloved community hub, held deep sentimental value for the family, serving as a reminder of their late father and husband, Marty Morehart. The Moreharts are determined to reopen one day, carrying on the legacy of their beloved store.

The Morehart family didn't just lose their pet supply store, which had been a cornerstone of the community for over 60 years, in the Palisades Fire. They lost a core memory of their late father and husband. The Malibu Feed Bin saw four generations of families pass through its doors, creating a deep sense of community, ever since Patricia Morehart and her late husband, Marty Morehart, took it over in 1966. They were 20 years old at the time.

Patricia Morehart remembered the early days of the store, when she managed operations while Marty Morehart handled the deliveries. Their children grew up in the business, and later, two of them — Kasey and Katie — joined the family team. But Patricia Morehart made it clear that it was far more than a pet store. It was a place that "brought people together." Over the years, the family's store held events such as hamster derbies and mutt contests.

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