Monthly Archives: November 2022

Teens Are Sleep Deprived: Two Specialists Offer Advice

By ALISON BURMEISTER Psychotherapist and sleep specialist Heather Turgeon and family physician Dr. Dolly Klock are mothers to tween and teen kids. When it comes to sleep, they both agree, our teens are not getting enough. The Pacific Palisades residents...

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Have a Thanksgiving Feast at The Draycott

Maybe your family will not be in Pacific Palisades this year and you don’t want to cook for just you and your spouse. Or maybe you have been working nonstop and you can’t face the crowds at the grocery store,...

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November 16, 2022, Musings

Musings DID YOUR VOTE COUNT? By Sue Pascoe · November 16, 2022 A resident suggested that if you have not done so, to check and make sure your ballot counted. “Some that mailed in their ballot, had not yet received...

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Electric Distribution Station Proposed for Marquez

  Los Angeles Department of Water and Power invites comments on its environmental impact review in connection with the construction of a proposed distributing station (DS-104) at 16931 Marquez Avenue. A scoping meeting will be held November 30 from 6:30...

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Martin Short Headlines New Speaker Program at the Palisades Library

  Live programming from the Friends of the Palisades Library will resume at 7 p.m. on Thursday, December 1, with Emmy- and Tony-winning actor, comedian and author Martin Short. Short, the star of the hit series “Only Murders in the...

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November Golf Camp for Juniors

A special golf camp, which targets beginners through advanced golfers from ages 9 to 14, and helps youth learn and improve his/her game will be offered from November 21-25 (No camp on Thanksgiving Day, November 24). Students will learn how...

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November 15, 2022, Musings

Musings FLU/COVID CLINIC NOVEMBER 19 By Sue Pascoe · November 15, 2022 If you have not had a flu, Covid-19 Primary Series or a Bivalent Booster, one can be obtained this Saturday, November 19, at the Woman’s Club from 9...

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Nearby Park Neighbors under Attack: Resident Being Scapegoated

They strapped on headlamps in order to see in the dark, they used a cellphone flashlight to help guide them through the pitch-black night. Were they coal miners? Were they environmentalists trying to tally wild animals? No, they were illegal...

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Proposed Potrero Park Hours Need to Be Changed: Residents Urged to Reach out to Councilman Bonin

The George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon is slated to have an opening dedication on December 3. Residents were dismayed to learn the park signage will state the Wolfberg Park will be open from 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. year-round....

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November 14, 2022, Musings

Musings OXBOW INCIDENT By Sue Pascoe · November 14, 2022 The Oxbow Incident, a book by Walter Van Tilburg Clark, takes place in Nevada in 1885. The theme of mob mentality, justice, revenge and responsibility is not isolated, but rather...

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