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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Canyon School Fourth Graders Visit Pascual Marquez Cemetery
Canyon School fourth graders visited the Pascual Marquez Cemetery, which is located on Lorenzo Street in Santa Monica Canyon. They were greeted by members of the family, including 98-year-old Ernest Marquez, who attended Canyon School from 1930 to 1936. Marquez...
YMCA Christmas Tree Lit with Solar
When the Palisades-Malibu Christmas Tree was lit on December 3, it was a first for the community. The 14-ft. tree, and the star at the top, were lit with solar energy. The tree and the Christmas tree lot can be...
Posted in Community, Holidays
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Joyous Free Gift Given by Theatre Palisades
If one if having trouble getting in the holiday spirit, there is a solution. Come enjoy the Theatre Palisades Actors’ Troupe radio show presentation of Miracle on 34th Street on Wednesday, December 14. Admission is free to the public....
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Update: Rain Report from December 2 and 3
When this editor was working at the local newspaper, after every rainfall, the late Ted Mackie, who had a bicycle shop on Via de la Paz, would bring the precipitation total to the paper. “People are waiting for this news,”...
Posted in Environmental
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Cinque Terre West December 7 Wine Tasting and December 18 Brunch
Cinque Terre West, located 970 Monument Street, is introducing a holiday brunch buffet from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, December 18. At the carving station will be brisket, and salmon with roasted cauliflower. At the hot station, guests...
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Adamson House Decorated for “The Twelve Days of Christmas”
The Adamson House is festively decorated for the holiday season: “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” If one has relatives who are coming to town, or if a resident has never visited this historic 1930 beach house in Malibu, located along...
Posted in Arts, Parks, Real Estate
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Bonin Continues to Dictate, Despite Request from Park: Council Approves $5.1 Million in Transportation Projects
Despite a plea from councilmember elect Traci Park, who will begin representing Council District 11 starting December 12, the Los Angeles City Council voted to approve $5.1 million to fund various transportation projects in the district that were requested by...
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin
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Sampling and Enjoying Canadian Cuisine
Story and Photos by CHAZ PLAGER One of the many blessings granted to California residents is the weather, which never dips below 60 Fahrenheit, even in the winter. So, you can imagine the rude awakening I had when I headed...
Posted in Restaurants
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Prop. ULA: Red Herring for Helping the Homeless
The way to get the homeless of the streets is to tax the rich, according to Los Angles Proposition ULA, which voters approved on November 8. Many did not read the proposition closely and instead voted for the sentiment. People...
Posted in Homelessness, Real Estate
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Betts Bakes Will Help with Holiday Treats
With all the last-minute December parties, many residents are feeling the crunch in trying to get holiday baking done. This year they are in luck, a new Palisades home business, Betts Bakes, is here to assist. Launched in August, Betts...