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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Knitters and Crocheters Sought
If you enjoy knitting and crocheting, join like-minded individuals at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, January 25, in the Palisades Library, 851 Alma Real. There is no fee and anyone 18 years or older who already knits, or crochets is welcomed....
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Marguleas’ Donation Supports the Village Green
Marking what has become an annual tradition, realtor and founder of Amalfi Estates, Anthony Marguleas donated $5,000 to the Village Green board on January 12. This year is the 50th anniversary of the founding of the small, private park,...
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Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness Addresses Affordable Housing
The Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness will host a community meeting on Monday, January 23, from 7 to 8:15 p.m. via Zoom. Brian Ulf, the board president of SHARE! (Self-Help and Recovery Exchange), will speak on “Homelessness and Affordable...
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Revere Principal Tom Iannucci Will Run for the Dogs
Paul Revere Middle School Principal Tom Iannucci is training to run the Los Angeles Marathon in a charity challenge for Angel City Pit Bulls. “If you know me, you know that saving the lives of shelter animals is important to...
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Homeless Housed: Celebration of Thanks Held in Venice Near Gold’s Gym
It was a celebration held at Rose Café in Venice on January 13 at 8 a.m., as residents thanked Mayor Karen Bass and Councilmember Traci Park for helping homeless off the street into temporary housing. Before the City officials arrived,...
Posted in City, Homelessness, Traci Park
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Obituary: David Morena, Active Resident, Devoted Grandfather
David Joseph Morena passed away of cancer at his Castellammare home on January 7. He was 77 years old. David was born on July 10, 1945, to Italian immigrants, Joseph and Lena, in San Francisco. He moved to Santa...
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E-Waste Recycling Event at Revere January 21
There will be a free e-waste drop off from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., this Saturday, January 21, at Paul Revere Charter Middle School, 1450 Allenford Avenue. E-waste, or electronic waste is any form of electronic waste, such as computers, printers,...
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Critics Choice Awards: “Young” Steven Spielberg Wins
By BERNICE FOX “Young” Steven Spielberg was the big winner representing The Fabelmans at Sunday’s Critics Choice Awards held at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel. Gabriel LaBelle, who plays the teenage Steven Spielberg character in Spielberg’s semi- autobiographical film, was...
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Martin Luther King Holiday Took 32 Years to Achieve
By CHAZ PLAGER Today, January 16, is a national holiday— specifically, a national holiday celebrating Martin Luther King Jr., a champion of the civil rights movement and for black equality. (MLK Holiday is observed on the third Monday of January.) King...
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Water, Water Everywhere, Except when It’s Dry
About 1.8 inches of rain fell on January 14, and the following two days about another 1.2 inches of rain fell, as measured in the rain gauge on Radcliffe Avenue. This brings the Palisades current total to about 16 inches....
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