Monthly Archives: January 2024

Palisades Dog Park Receives Funding

“Congratulations Pacific Palisades on a dog park,” said Renata Simril President of the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles, at its meeting on Thursday, January 18, at the Green Meadows Recreation Center. The Board approved...

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Posted in Animals/Pets, Community, Parks | 10 Comments

Chamber Music Palisades Features World Premiere

If a resident has never attended a Chamber Music Palisades concert, the program at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, January 24, at St. Matthew’s Parish, 1031 Bienveneda Avenue promises to be exceptional. The program will also include the world premiere of...

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Mindful Mondays at the Library

  Certified meditation and mindfulness instructor Silvi Winthrop will offer sessions “Mindful Mondays” in the Palisades Library Community Room at 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, January 22 and January 29. Please RSVP to [email protected] for this complimentary program Winthrop received her...

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“Beau Jest” Delights the Audience

The romantic comedy Beau Jest, which opened at Pierson Playhouse on January 12 is delightful. There truly is not enough love and laughter in the country today, and the actors give the audience several hours of happy respite from national and...

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VIEWPOINT- Fix the Roads – Gas Taxes??

USA Facts, a nonprofit civic initiative that looks at government data looked at roads in the U.S. The states with the worst roads were Rhode Island, New Jersey, Hawaii, New Mexico and rounding out the top five was California. The...

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What Is It? # 11

This is a really old, bronze, handheld Chinese mirror. This is the decorated backside. The two wetland birds are either cranes or herons. They have different symbolic meanings. The front is highly polished and produces a reasonable reflection. I don’t...

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Dry Cleaners Robbed on Via De la Paz

  If you recognize the suspect in this photo taken at 1:30 a.m. in Regal Cleaners, at 881 Via de la Paz, please alert Palisades Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin (310) 444-0737. The criminal gained entrance early Tuesday morning, January...

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Castellammare Lacks Adequate Drainage/Roads for Major Developments

“What’s going on here is astonishing,” a resident said as he gave this editor a tour of the proposed Tramonto four house development off Revello on the Castellammare section of Pacific Palisades. “The big problem is the roadway.” Repeatedly residents...

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Posted in City, Community, Real Estate | 1 Comment

Palisades Recreation Center Dedication and Board Meeting

Prior to the quarterly meeting of the Palisades Park Advisory Board (PAB) on Thursday, January 18, a special dedication will be held at 6 p.m. The Rec Center and Board will present a plaque to the Toppel Family for its...

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Stopping Fireworks Will Take More than Enforcement

By CHAZ PLAGER Let’s be frank— teenagers do stupid things. It’s a fact of life. Usually these things are relatively harmless, like asking out the cashier at Taco Bell, trying to finish an essay four hours before the deadline, or...

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Posted in Crime/Police, Education, Schools | 6 Comments