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Monthly Archives: October 2024
Pianist Thies to Perform Beethoven Program
St. Matthew’s Music Guild will continue its 40th anniversary season at 8 p.m. on November 1, with music devoted to Ludwig van Beethoven, featuring renowned Southern California pianist Robert Thies. The Friday November 1 program will also feature The Chamber...
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Controversy over the Proposed Holyoke Ave. House
One of the more spectacular views in Pacific Palisades is on Mount Holyoke Avenue between Earlham and Friends Street. From the public sidewalk, one can view the ocean, Pacific Coast Highway and the Santa Monica Mountains. It goes without saying...
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Soccer Game Called Because of DUI
This editor referees youth soccer on the weekends. Working at West Torrance High School on October 19, about 27 minutes into the first half of a U12 Boys game, there was a loud crash. A blue car flew over an...
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Celebrating Joel Lish in a Special Tribute Concert
The Palisades Symphony invites you to an unforgettable evening as musicians honor the legacy of founding Music Director, Joel Lish, in a special tribute concert on Sunday, October 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the Palisades Lutheran Church, 15905 Sunset Boulevard....
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Pali Loses to Venice 45-44 in a Heartbreaker
Palisades High School football team came up short in a game that changed lead several times, and wasn’t decided until the last two seconds. Although it was nearly 11 p.m. at the Stadium by the Sea on October 18, the...
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Dangerous Activity on Local Streets
Residents are becoming increasingly concerned about the youth drag racing e-bikes and cars driving recklessly at the Palisades Recreation Center after the park is closed. Other residents see youth on bikes doing dangerous activities like driving on one wheel, many...
Posted in Crime/Police, Kids/Parenting
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Dog Park Community Meeting Will Be Held Tomorrow
A Pacific Palisades Dog Park community engagement meeting will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. tomorrow, Monday, October 21, at the Palisades Library Community Room. Residents and dog park proponents are urged to join Councilwoman Traci Park and the...
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Local Children’s Book Author Calls CTN Editor “Failed Journalist”
When this editor first moved to New York in the late 70s, I found a job at Scribner’s Book Store on Fifth Avenue, arguably the premiere bookstore in the country at the time. I worked with another man in a...
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Troop 223 Girls Information Session Offered to Parents
One of the most exciting adventure opportunities for 5th and 6th grade girls is participating in Boy Scouts through Troop 223 Girls. Those young women, not only camp, hike and learn first aid, they work to earn the Eagle Scout...
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Attend the Marquez Halloween Festival Saturday
In Pacific Palisades, perhaps nothing says October better than the Marquez Halloween Festival. This annual event will be held from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, October 20, at Marquez Elementary Charter School, 16821 Marquez Avenue. Entry to the event...
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