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Monthly Archives: October 2024
Chamber Music Palisades Opens Its 28th Season
The opening concert for Chamber Music Palisades will be a delightful evening of enchanting music at 8 p.m. Wednesday, October 16. Once again, some of the top musical talent in the United States will be performing to open the 28th...
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Fourth Annual 5K Charity Run on October 19
Run and help your favorite charity in the 4th Annual Charity of Choice 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, October 19. The Palisades Lutheran 5K Charity Run will be held from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. starting and ending at the church,...
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Proposed Measure A Tax Targets the Poor
Living in New Jersey, there was no sales tax on groceries or clothes. Why? It provides a break for the people who are struggling to get by – whose every dollar matters if they are going to eat or whether...
Posted in City, Community, Homelessness
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Remembrance Held at KI for the Hostages
Hamas terrorists attacked Israel a year ago on October 7, killing more than 1,200 people and kidnapping 251 others. The victims were concertgoers attending the Nova Music Festival, which ironically was a celebration of peace and music. According to CNN,...
Ongoing Crime Meeting Scheduled: September Crime Report
A meeting has been scheduled by residents of Santa Monica Canyon to discuss ongoing crime issues. The meeting, which can be accessed on Zoom, will be held at 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday, October 8. Sharon Kilbride, the former president of...
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Governor Newsom Homeless Accountability: From the Wall Street Journal
( Editor’s note: On Wednesday, October 2, the Wall Street Journal ran “Newsom’s Homeless Accountability Veto” on its opinion page. For residents, who may not have seen the piece, it is below. Sunshine may be the best political disinfectant,...
Posted in Homelessness
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Be Part of Funding the Temescal Mural: Please Donate
Cathy Salser, who is helping to lead the quest for donations to help revitalize the Temescal Canyon Historic Mural, reported on Sunday, October 6. “We are now well past the halfway mark of adding 100 donors in the Challenge...
Posted in Arts
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No Power, No Water, the Situation Is Dire in North Carolina
(Editor’s note: Former Palisades resident Stewart Slavin responded to this editor on October 6 and said it’s their 10th day without electricity. After Hurricane Helen, made landfill in Florida on September 26 and moved up the coast, North Carolina was...
Posted in Environmental
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Nathan Hochman Looks for Support in Pacific Palisades
Nathan Hochman, an independent candidate for Los Angeles County District Attorney, spent the morning at Pacific Palisades Farmers Market visiting with voters, who are worried about increased crime. Hochman is running against George Gascon, a progressive, who initially put blanket...
Posted in Crime/Police
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Palisades Neighborhood Needs Prayer
The Palisades Neighborhood Prayer Project, hosted by Revive L.A. will host its fifth meeting of an interfaith gathering at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 15. Hosted by Revive L.A. the hour meeting will discuss, pray and sing with musicians and...
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