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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Last Weekend for “Mean Girls” at Revere
Director Lara Ganz, who has directed numerous youth shows for Paul Revere Middle School and also for Theatre Palisades said in an April 16 email to CTN, “The show, Mean Girls, is REALLY good! Probably the best we’ve ever...
Dogs Should Be Leashed on Streets and in Parks
(Editor’s note: I have received several letters about dog owners, who are upset about those who allow dogs to go off leash on streets and parks. It is a law in Los Angeles that all dogs should be leashed. It...
Posted in Animals/Pets
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Orly Israel Takes Listening Table on Tour
Orly Israel set up a “listening table” around L.A. with a handwritten sign taped to the front of the grey plastic folding table: “Here to Listen” and “No judgment, no advice, no charge.” Now he is traveling across the United...
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What Are You Doing to Celebrate Earth Day?
Since 1970, the United States has celebrated Earth Day on April 22. The day marks the anniversary of the birth of the environmental movement. This movement led to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean...
Posted in Environmental, Parks, Schools
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PaliHi’s Top Artistic & Musical Students Will Be Showcased
Palisades Charter High School has one of the top visual and performing arts programs in the City and some of PaliHi’s most talented students go on to top colleges and then careers in the arts, film and television. The school...
Posted in Arts, Schools
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An Appeal Will Be Held for Construction on Tramonto Landslide
At the intersection of Tramonto Drive and Coperto Drive in the Castellammare area of Pacific Palisades, the view of Santa Monica Bay extends from Catalina Island to Malibu. The panorama is spectacular. The cliff is shored up with a bulkhead,...
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Park Advisory Board to Meet April 19
The Palisades Park Advisory Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19 in the small gym at the Palisades Recreation Center, 851 Alma Real Drive. Residents are invited to bring concerns regarding the Palisades Recreation Center to the...
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Espin Releases Crime Report and Tips from LAPD Detectives
Pacific Palisades Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin releases weekly crime reports. CTN has compiled the list from the past three weeks. When Espin released the April 12 reported, he also wrote: “Detectives have recently seen a trend in the...
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Ziba Perez Oversees Teens and Young Adults at Library
Ziba Perez is the Young Adult Librarian at Palisades Branch Library, bringing enthusiasm and a plethora of experience to her job. When Perez was in elementary school, she would walk with her best friend to the Los Altos Neighborhood...
Malibu Orchid Society Features the Four Seasons of Cattleyas
Even if a resident doesn’t know what Cattleyas are, it is bound to be an informative, and beautiful, meeting as speaker Carlos Lopez describes “The Four Seasons of Cattleyas.” The Malibu Orchid Society (MOS) meeting will be held at 7...
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