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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
November Golf Camp for Juniors
A special golf camp, which targets beginners through advanced golfers from ages 9 to 14, and helps youth learn and improve his/her game will be offered from November 21-25 (No camp on Thanksgiving Day, November 24). Students will learn how...
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Nearby Park Neighbors under Attack: Resident Being Scapegoated
They strapped on headlamps in order to see in the dark, they used a cellphone flashlight to help guide them through the pitch-black night. Were they coal miners? Were they environmentalists trying to tally wild animals? No, they were illegal...
Posted in Parks
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Proposed Potrero Park Hours Need to Be Changed: Residents Urged to Reach out to Councilman Bonin
The George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon is slated to have an opening dedication on December 3. Residents were dismayed to learn the park signage will state the Wolfberg Park will be open from 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. year-round....
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Fentanyl Expert Spoke at Paul Revere: Steps to Take With an Overdose
If you see someone lying on the street, “under 50 and younger, assume it’s an opioid overdose and assume it’s fentanyl,” Dr. Roger Crystal told the nearly 200 people in the Paul Revere Middle School auditorium on October 26. “Fentanyl...
Posted in Kids/Parenting, Schools
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Kill the Messenger: California Elections Rock!
In an early musing, Circling the News questioned why it takes so long for California to have election results – it’s now Sunday, November 13, six days after the election and Los Angeles County is still counting, readers were quick...
Posted in Community
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Legion Auxiliary Donates Thanksgiving Gift Cards to Palisades Firefighters
Many may not realize that firefighters have to pay for their own meals while working a shift at a station. Generally, those on duty take turns shopping and cooking. “While many of us are celebrating Thanksgiving with family, our firefighters...
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Toy Drive Sponsored by Palisades Rotary Underway
The Pacific Palisades Rotary Club is sponsoring a holiday toy drive for the Salvation Army Westwood Transitional Village. This is a nonprofit organization that is helping families transition from homelessness to independent living. Sought are new toys that are unwrapped....
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Mysteries and Opera Events Featured through Palisades Library
Pacific Palisades Library will present two events on Tuesday, November 15, and a third event on Thursday, November 17. Mysterious Book Club The Mysterious Book Club, which met regularly before Covid at the Palisades Library, is back. This month...
Posted in Arts, Books
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Registration Open for Thanksgiving Turkey Trot
While much of the country suffers from cold and even snow on Thanksgiving Day, Pacific Palisades generally has a gorgeous fall weather, which will be perfect for the 8th Annual Turkey Trot. Participants can either run the 5 or 10K,...
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LA Election Results: Who Won? Who Knows?
As the L.A. Country Registrar continues to count ballots from the November 8 primary, the only certainty is that it could take several days to declare a winner in many contests. It is really a shame that California, which...
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin, Community
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