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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Two Exciting Speakers Slated for Pacific Palisades on Tuesday
Optimist Club Welcomes Dr. Ericka Gair Dr. Ericka Gair, who joined the Pacific Palisades Medical Group in 2021, will be the speaker for the Optimist Club that will meet at 9:45 a.m. on Tuesday, May 9, at Janes...
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Palisades Crime Update Through April: LAPD Safety Recommendations
Pacific Palisades Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin reported in an April 17 email, “Our Beach detail has been doing a great job of checking our known areas where people have been known to camp out. As you can see in...
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Pacific Palisades Receives May 4 Showers
The saying goes, April showers bring May flowers. And what do May showers bring? That was the question many were asking after rain showers and lightening/thunder occurred in the early morning of May 4 and dropped .7 inches of rain,...
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Palisades Boys Tennis Team Win City Championship
Palisades High School boy’s tennis team took its 14th consecutive City Section tennis championship on May 2 against Grenada Hills, with a final score of 19 to 10.5. “We knew we were facing one of Granada Hill best team in...
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Music from Mozart and Brahms to Be Featured at Palisades Concert
By BERNICE FOX In their second concert since returning after the worst of Covid, the Brentwood Palisades Chorale will be singing Sunday evening, May 7. Along with the Palisades Symphony, the Chorale will be performing the music of a couple...
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Take in a Movie This Weekend at the Bay Theater: $5 Matinee
Below are the reasons you might want to take in a movie at The Bay Theater, located at 1035 Swarthmore, this weekend. The Mother, with Jennifer Lopez and Joseph Fiennes opens on Friday. In an exclusive Los Angeles engagement, the...
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Auschwitz Exhibit Serves as a Warning
“It happened, therefore it can happen again; this is the core of what we have to say. It can happen, and it can happen everywhere.” Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi The exhibit “Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away.” opened at...
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A 129-Year Tradition Continues at Canyon Elementary
(Editor’s note: Photographer Rich Schmitt captured some exquisite shots of the event. To view others, which are available for purchase, visit:http://richschmittphotography.com/fiesta43023/) In 1894, a large patch of land in Rustic Canyon was donated by the Marquez family, who were the...
Ravetch Records New Animal Behavior in the Arctic through Cinematography
Photos: ADAM RAVETCH A San Fernando boy, Adam Ravetch first discovered the joys of being underwater, by putting his parents’ lawn chairs in the swimming pool, and then diving “deep” to explore the “shipwrecks.” Last year, his three-decade career of...
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Wishes Needed: Please Send Immediately
The children at the Methodist Preschool are asking everyone who reads this story to send a wish by May 7 to [email protected]. There can be wishes for the world, such as “I wish for everyone to get along. I wish...
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