Monthly Archives: September 2019
Letter: Colonel Dick Littlestone Remembers Route 66
Will Also Be Honored at VA Dedication Littlestone wrote: Thanks for Libby Motika’s delightful article on Route 66 “Get Your Kicks on Route 66 is the Theme of SM History Museum Exhibit.” Our family: my mother, father, brother and I,...
Civic League to Review Residential
Construction Plans at Sept. 23 Meeting The Pacific Palisades Civic League will meet on Monday, September 23, at 7:30 p.m. in Tauxe Hall at the Community United Methodist Church, 801 Via de la Paz. The public is invited. The agenda...
Signage Change Is Needed at Chautauqua and PCH
Resident Gives City Some Short-Term Suggestions With only three roads in and out of Pacific Palisades (Temescal, Sunset and Chautauqua), local residents are continually frustrated when traffic backs up at Chautauqua and Pacific Coast Highway because of the intersection’s engineering....
Two events scheduled for Saturday, September 21:
YMCA Sponsors Clean-up in Temescal Gateway Park Palisades Village One-Year Birthday Celebration YMCA Clean-up Day Join residents and community members in beautifying Temescal Gateway Park from 9 to 11:30 a.m. this Saturday, September 21, at 15551 Sunset (corner of Temescal...
Councilman Mike Bonin to Address
Palisades Taskforce on Homelessness Councilman Mike Bonin and Chief Program Officer for Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) Heidi Marston will address Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness at 7 p.m. on Monday, September 23, at the Pacific Palisades Library...
Celebrate Autumn with Fall Prevention Techniques
A Free Class Will Be Held on Friday at Woman’s Club A workshop on preventing falls will be hosted by Alison Burmeister from 10 to 11:15 a.m. on Friday, September 20, at the Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford...
‘The Heal’ Updates Sophocles’ Inspiration at Getty Villa
With an Evening of Music, Movement and Grand Passion By LIBBY MOTIKA Circling the News Contributor The immediate relevance of ancient Greek plays to our lives, century after century, lives on despite the archaic form and conventions of 5th century B.C....
Auschwitz Survivor and Author Dr. Edith Eger
Spoke at the American Legion Hall on September 7 When Dr. Edith Eva Eger was a teenager in Hungary, she had taken dance lessons since she was little and had hopes of making her country’s Olympic team in gymnastics. Instead,...
Get Your Kicks on Route 66
Is Theme of SM History Museum Exhibit By LIBBY MOTIKA Circling the News Contributor In November 1926, a highway of 2,400 miles was established in the United States. It wasn’t the first American highway, or the longest, or the fastest....
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf to Close
After 20 Years in Pacific Palisades Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf located on Antioch, across from the Village Green private park, will close on Sunday, September 29. The store, which opened in June 1999, became popular not only for its...