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Author Archives: Sue
Palisades Residents Take Garbage Seriously
A portion of the commercial district has burned in Pacific Palisades, mostly buildings on Antioch between Swarthmore and Via de la Paz. Storefronts have burned on Via and both grocery stores are shells. Despite that fact, there are a group … Continue reading
Krishna Thangavelu “Angel Art” Exhibition
Tahitian resident Krishna Thangavelu’s paintings are being featured in art exhibition “Angel Art” by the City of Santa Clarita May 15 to Monday, July 21. The community is invited to a special reception on Thursday, May 15 from 7 to 10 … Continue reading
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TPY Presents a Cabaret “Things We Found in the Fire”
Theatre Palisades Youth (TPY) was invited to present a cabaret Things We Lost in the Fire at 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 18, at Harvard-Westlake School Rugby Auditorium,3700 Coldwater Canyon Studio City, CA 91604 The show will highlight the incredible talent of … Continue reading
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Pacific Palisades Historical Annual Meeting May 18
The Pacific Palisades Historical Society annual general membership meeting will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 18, at the Rustic Canyon Recreation Center. There will be light refreshments, and there is no need to make a reservation. Many … Continue reading
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Fire Aid Concerts Net $100 Million: Fire Victims Ask Where’s the Money?
What do El Nido, Home Grown, Vision y Compromiso and L.A.’s Home for Native People have in common? They all received FireAid Grants. On April 21, this editor received a query from a reader, “Do you have any information as … Continue reading
Posted in Palisades Fire
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Gerry Blanck Celebrates 43rd Anniversary
Beloved Sensei Gerry Blanck will host the 43rd Anniversary of his dojo at 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 17 at the Santa Monica Hilton. Palisades honorary co-mayors Gigi Rice and Ted McGinley will be on hand to help with the … Continue reading
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Alcohol Must Be Drunk in a Non-glass, Non-metal Container
Alcoholics rejoice. One may start drinking publicly at 8 a.m. seven days a week, if the Santa Monica City Council approves a full-time entertainment zone on May 13. The entertainment zone, permitted under California Senate Bill 969 signed by Governor … Continue reading
Posted in businesses/stores, City, Health
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No Trespassing. Protecting Your Burned Property
A reader wrote that their home, which burned to the ground has now been cleared, “But our garage is still standing.” The homeowner’s insurance agent advised them to install a temporary construction fence. They have done that under a two-year contract. … Continue reading
Posted in City, Crime/Police, Palisades Fire
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Phenom Ruhman Composes Opera “Nannerl”
(Editor’s note: Mia Ruhman sang Oh Holy Night, one Christmas Eve at the Palisades Methodist Church, I described her voice as listening to an angel sing. I was thrilled to hear about her latest endeavor, an opera she composed.) While … Continue reading
Chamber Music Palisades Presents Free Matinee Concert
A free community afternoon concert will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 17, at Brentwood Presbyterian Church, 12000 San Vicente Blvd. Los Angeles 90049. This concert is hosted by Chamber Music Palisades (CMP) and reservations are not needed. … Continue reading
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