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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Gladstone’s Not Closing This Month: Will Remain Open for Two Years
Numerous newspapers and television stories wrote that Gladstones, built in 1972, was going to close in October. It is not. And won’t, for at least two years. It has opened under new management and residents are invited down for drinks...
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A New Book Teaches How to Be Fluent in Bear Talk
A new book How to Talk Like a Bear, written by Palisadian Charlie Grandy, will offer tips on how to speak bear. Grandy will read and sign his book at 10 a.m. on Saturday, October 7, at Loomey’s Toys, 833...
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Jubilee Produces a Joyful Celebration, While Honoring Volunteers
Almost 300 people spent time in Simon Meadow on September 30, as the Pacific Palisades Community Council (PPCC) celebrated its 50th birthday. Almost every organization in the Palisades was represented by a booth on the meadow, adjacent to the Palisades-Malibu...
Posted in City Councilmember Traci Park, Community
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Andrew Cereghino Finds His Passion on Stage
LIBBY MOTIKA Circling the News Contributor Andrew Cereghino was driving to rehearsal at Theatre West when we spoke on the phone last week. The native Palisadian is appearing in Walking in Space, a role he landed just a few...
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Palisades Malibu YMCA Receives $1 Million from Senator Ben Allen’s Office
California State Senator Ben Allen presented a check for one million dollars to YMCA Executive Director Jim Kirtley at the end of the Pacific Palisades Jubilee and Community Celebration on September 30 in Simon Meadow. “Having grown up here and...
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Winners of the Youth Writing Contest Announced: Will Be Honored October 12
The annual summer youth writing contest winners have been announced. This year there will be two events to celebrate the winners: one for teens and one for students in first through sixth grade. The contest, with the theme “The Best...
Renowned Trumpeter Jens Lindemann Opens Music Guild Season
Now in its 39th year, the Music Guild concert will open its season on Friday, October 6, with renowned trumpeter and Palisades resident Jens Lindemann. He will be playing the Trumpet Concerto by Franz Joseph Haydn and Allen Vizzutti’s evocative...
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Temescal Canyon Road Finally Slated to Be Repaired
Councilmember Traci Park’s office announced on September 29, that repair of Temescal Canyon Road is set to begin tomorrow, Monday, October 2. Park’s field deputy Michael Amster sent an email to the Pacific Palisades Community Council that “Repairing this road...
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Pumpkin Patch Is Open with Spectacular Choices
The annual Palisades-Malibu YMCA pumpkin patch opened on Saturday, September 30, during the Pacific Palisades Community Council’s Jubilee. The patch will be open Sunday through Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6...
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“Nancy Drew Detectives” Aid LAPD
Residents on Baylor Street, near Sunset, experienced a robbery sometime late in the evening/early morning on September 27 and 28. While the husband slept, a side window was pried open and unknown person(s) entered the house. The criminals took items...
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