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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Palisades High Beats Fairfax to Stay on Top of League
Palisades High School football team improved its overall record to 5-2 with the defeat of the Fairfax Lions 36-13 on Friday night. With the win on the school’s homecoming, the Dolphins are now 2-0 in the Western League. On the … Continue reading
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Cookies and Puppies: Make and Eat Cookies, Help Puppies
October is National Cookie Month and Bake Camp LA is hosting three cookie tasting festivals to celebrate local bakers and support Paw Works, a nonprofit animal rescue. This Saturday, October 14, at the Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford Ave. … Continue reading
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Hands-on Engineering Courses Taught in Palisades
Your teen is not into music, sports or books, and the question becomes how to engage them. Luckily, electrical engineer Jeran Bruce has an answer: Forge Makespace, an engineering workshop. “I work with young adults to show them real engineering, … Continue reading
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Pacific Palisades Library Programing: Eclipse and Painting and Play
ANNULAR ECLIPSE – LOOK TO THE SKIES: On Saturday, October 14 at 9 a.m. come to the Palisades Library parking lot, 861 Alma Real, to view an annular eclipse. An annular eclipse happens when the Moon is lined up … Continue reading
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Traffic Impacts Pacific Palisades: An Accident, a Climber Close PCH
Palisades High School period 7 dismisses at 3:08 p.m., which meant traffic started backing up on Temescal Canyon Road almost immediately as cars waited to make the turn onto Pacific Coast Highway and . . ..and then everything went “south.” … Continue reading
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Jacob Rock’s Symphony Premieres to Critical Acclaim
By CHAZ PLAGER Diagnosed with severe autism when he was three, Jacob Rock only knows how to say two words – ”food” and “yes” – he has also written a symphony, which debuted September 30 in Alex Theatre in Glendale. … Continue reading
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CRIME – September 14 through 29: Stolen Motorcycle Recovered
A second motorcycle that was stolen from a garage in the 600 block of Baylor Street was recovered this past Saturday. A member of the Los Angeles Police Department Beach Detail, Officer Bermudez and his partner, received a call … Continue reading
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Illegal Fireworks Set off on Radcliffe Avenue
Illegal fireworks were set off on a sidewalk next to a residence on Radcliffe Avenue on Friday night during the Palisades Charter High School homecoming football game. This editor was on the football field, standing next to school officials, who … Continue reading
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Purchase a Safe to Protect Jewelry and Belongings
Palisadian Frank Renfro has a new business that most residents will want to know about, especially with the increase in residential robberies. Modlock is a safe store, and Renfro’s company sells safes that range in weight from 300 to 1,500 … Continue reading
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Corpus Holds Open House for Prospective Families October 10
An open house for prospective families and students will be held at Corpus Christi School from 8:30 to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, October 10. The school, a K-8, co-ed Catholic School, was founded in 1951, and is located at … Continue reading
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