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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Help Restore Temescal Mural: Donate Today
The iconic Temescal Mural is badly in need of restoration because of water damage and paint peeling. To refurbish the nearly 500-foot mural across from the Palisades High School Stadium the cost will be about $105,000. As of October 1,...
Posted in Arts, Community
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Lutheran’s Sponsor Fourth Annual 5K Charity Run
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 near the church,...
Posted in Community, Sports
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Vote Yes on Prop. 36 Say Mayors, Firefighters and Police
A rally for “Vote Yes” on Proposition 36 was held at 10 a.m. on Abbot Kinney in Venice on September 30 with representation from nearly 100 people from a disparate population that included local businessmen, residents, parents and government officials....
Posted in City Councilmember Traci Park, News
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Prepare for Halloween with Costumes and Pumpkins
This is the perfect weekend to get a head-start on everything Halloween. COSTUMES: Theatre Palisades is holding a costume sale. If you have ever been in their huge costume room underneath the main floor, they have something for everyone. The...
Posted in Holidays
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Mammoth Site a Treasure Trove of Fossils
The Mammoth Site, located in Hot Springs, South Dakota contains the remains of more than 60 mammals and 87 other species, such as the giant short-faced bear. Bones upon bones are concentrated in an area about the size of a...
Posted in Animals/Pets, History
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Chaos in the Canyon on Saturday
Two different transients, a squatter and a violent man, caused chaos in Santa Monica Canyon on Saturday afternoon, September 28. A man in the 400 block of Mesa Road, punched a man, and then about 15 minutes later walked up...
New Pali Rec Center Restroom in the Works
“Palisades hosted the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners (RAP) on September 18,” said David Card, who is a Past Pacific Palisades Community Council President and a member of the Palisades Park Advisory Board (PAB). The RAP board, appointed by...
Posted in Parks
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Remembering Mark Holmes: PaliHi Star Quarterback, Later a Spiritual Healer
By STEWART SLAVIN IT IS WITH SADNESS that I have belatedly learned of the passing of Mark Holmes, a childhood friend in Rustic Canyon, quarterback of the Palisades High football team, a spiritual healer and subject of the book, What...
Posted in History, Obituaries
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The Simple Facts about Proposition 36
“It’s a world upside down,” said Hypein Im, President & CEO, Faith and Community Empowerment. She was one of 10 speakers at a downtown event, this summer asking people to vote for Prop. 36. Representing many of the people in...
Canyon Elementary’s 1894 Schoolhouse Moved
The Canyon Elementary School, built in 1894, is one of the oldest elementary schools in Los Angeles. The original and historic one-room schoolhouse, which is still on campus in Rustic Canyon, now serves as a library. On Saturday, it was...
Posted in History, Schools
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