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Monthly Archives: February 2019
Rare Saturday at Genesis Open
Genesis Open Cut Will Be Made Tomorrow The Genesis Open started with 144 golfers on Thursday, and two days later there were still 144 golfers fighting the rainy weather at the Riviera County Club. Usually by Saturday, the field is … Continue reading
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Palisades Meter Money Will Go to BID
Some Parking Meter Money Will Return to the Palisades About 15 percent of revenue generated by parking meters in the Pacific Palisades Business District will be returned to the BID (Palisades Business Improvement District). In a February 7 news blast, … Continue reading
Palisades Library Hosts Speaker David Boule
‘Oranges and the California Dream’ David Boule, author of “The Orange and Dream of California,” will speak at 2 p.m. on Saturday, February 16, in the Palisades Branch Library community room, 816 Alma Real Dr. His topic is “King Citrus: … Continue reading
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Two PaliHi Teams Advance to Semi-Finals
PaliHi Girls Basketball/Boys Soccer Advance to Semi-Final Rounds PaliHi Boys Beat El Camino, 2-1 The Palisades High boys soccer team edged El Camino Real, 2-1 in overtime, on February 13 in the City Section Division I quarterfinals. It was … Continue reading
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Pro-Am Day Great for Watching the Pros
Pro-Am Day at the Genesis Open If you’ve never attended a Pro-Am Day at the Riviera, hear the words of one father who with his 11-year-old son was following golfer Bubba Watson. “We always come on Wednesday,” he said. “You … Continue reading
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Benton Addresses Chamber Changes
Chamber President Benton Speaks to Optimists Bob Benton, who succeeded Arnie Wishnick as Chamber of Commerce president last summer, spoke at the February 5 Optimist Club meeting at the Palisades Presbyterian Church. He spoke about the “old” village—the area south … Continue reading
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Wednesday Games: PaliHi Boys Basketball/Girls Soccer
Pali Boys Basketball Falls in City Quarterfinals The Palisades High Dolphins were up 10 points at halftime against View Park on Tuesday night, but ultimately lost, 70-64, in the L.A. City Section Division 1 basketball playoffs. The 4th-seeded Dolphins beat … Continue reading
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Happenings Around Pacific Palisades
ABOUT TOWN ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Shoots on Via A new episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” was filming on Via de la Paz today (Wednesday) in front of Lilese Skin Care. The store front was now signed as K.L. … Continue reading
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Genesis Open Is Underway in Pacific Palisades
Genesis “Shakes Up” Monday at the Riviera Inaugural Celebrity Cup Held Today At the Genesis Open, a new event was rolled out this afternoon: a celebrity tournament with professional golfers serving as captains. Two teams of celebrities were assigned to … Continue reading
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Letter Accuses CTN of Yellow Journalism
Stop the “Yellow Journalism” (Editor’s note: When I attended the Palisades Park Advisory Board meeting in October, somebody asked about who would take care of maintenance for the upcoming Veterans’ Park (and bocce courts) at the Recreation Center. Everyone who … Continue reading