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Monthly Archives: October 2024
Speaker Will Discuss Paphiopedilum Orchids
Orchid lovers, the Malibu Orchid Society meeting scheduled at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, October 15, will be highly informative. Carol Klonowski we give an “Overview of Paphiopedilum” and will cover the major sections of the genus and how they differ...
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Pali Dolphins Top Westchester Comets 42-34
The Palisades High School football team defeated the Westchester Comets at home, 42-34, improving their record to 6-1 for the season and 2-0 in league play. On October 18, they face Venice at Stadium by the Sea for homecoming weekend....
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Summer Writing Contest: Grade 3 & 4 Winner: Phoebe Hanelin
The annual summer youth writing contest winners were announced at a ceremony at the Palisades Library on October 9. The contest, with the theme “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to . .. ” opened in June and closed...
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“Social Studies” a Must See Documentary for Parents
Venice resident and documentary filmmaker Lauren Greenfield has produced a five-part series Social Studies, which is being presented on Hulu. Filmed in Los Angeles, Social Studies follows 15 students over the 2012-22 school year, as they navigate school after the...
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Winners Announced for 2024 Writing Contest
The annual summer youth writing contest winners were announced at a ceremony at the Palisades Library. The contest, with the theme “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to . .. ” opened in June and closed on September 5....
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What is it #42
This is an old oaken wooden bucket that I bought for $10 at the local Salvation Army. It was hand made by a “Wet” cooper from six oak staves carefully carpentered and held together by grooves and tiny dowels and...
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Paper Sculptor Featured at Palisades Art Association Meeting
The Palisades Art Association is hosting a talk by Jeff Nishinaka, a paper sculptor at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, October 16, at the Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real. Jeff Nishinaka’s handcrafted work is commissioned around the globe by private...
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Pot Shot #29
Ashleigh Brilliant writes: WHAT EXACTLY IS A “POT-SHOT” OR “BRILLIANT THOUGHT?” Pot-Shots are epigrams, composed according to the following very strict rules. The length must never exceed 17 English words. Note that this is a maximum. Some Pot-Shots are much...
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Chance to Own an Award-Winning Einstein Quilt
The Einstein Quilt, crafted by seventh grader Ruben Hovde, continues to win awards. The most recent award, for the Rapid City, South Dakota native, was at the Northeast Wyoming Quilt Show in Gillette, Wyoming. Hovde took the prize for Best...
Nighttime PCH Work Continues
Caltrans is doing work on Pacific Coast Highway in two different locations. Expect one lane to be closed northbound or southbound with a moving closure between Sunset Boulevard and Topanga Canyon Boulevard from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Wednesday, Thursday...
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