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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Peoples City Council LA Is Activist Organization
By REECE PASCOE Although Peoples City Council Los Angeles (PCC) sounds like it might be an official city organization, it is not. It is an actions-oriented coalition of social and climate justice organizations from all over Los Angeles....
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin
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Heavy Voting in Pacific Palisades for the June Primary
Although L.A. County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk said only 14.45 % of registered voters cast ballots in the June 7 primary overall, poll workers at Pacific Palisades told Circling the News that they were busy. At the Palisades Recreation Center, voters were...
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin, Community, Holidays
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Danielle Ariola Heads Kids Fun Run
Danielle Ariola, a broker associate/realtor with Compass, is in charge of the Kids Fun Run this year. “It’s been three years, since I took it over, however because of the pandemic, this is my first official year in charge,” said...
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Build a Float for Fourth of July Parade: Win $1000
By entering the Fourth of July parade, local service organizations/schools/nonprofits are eligible to win $1,000 – sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. To win, entrants must register with Pageantry Productions at PALISADES4th.COM by June 10 and then build a float...
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Free U.S. Flags on the Village Green, Sunday
Fly your U.S. Flag on Flag Day, June 14, and on the Fourth of July. Even if you don’t always approve of everything our government does, you have the right to vote to make changes – and the freedom to...
Posted in General
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Revival Roots Specialists Provide Tools, Plants and Advice
By ALISON BURMEISTER If a resident has thought about starting a garden, but is unsure how to do it, it’s simple: call Reed Newman, CEO and Owner of Revival Roots. Newman and his team of experts will not only help...
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Buscaino Asks City to Pass Motion to Ban Camping at Libraries
Pacific Palisades residents will be happy to hear about a new motion (LAMC 41-.18 and 56.11) submitted by Councilmember Joe Bucaino on June 3 that would prohibit lying, sleeping and storing personal property within 500 feet of a library. A...
PaliHi Climate Summit Day Resulted in School-wide Interaction
By LAUREL BUSBY Special to Circling the News Senior Camran Mahmoodi leaned forward to share details of a climate change lesson in his Improv class at Palisades Charter High School. “I wasn’t expecting it,” he said. “It was funny and...
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PaliHi Grad Caroline Vincent Receives Intercollegiate Tennis Association Leadership Award
Palisades High alumnus Caroline Vincent, a senior at West Point, has won the 2022 ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) Ann Lebedeff Leadership Award, which is endowed by Billie Jean King. “Caroline is a championship human being on and off the court,...
Obituary: Patrick Hart, 74, Key Figure in Palisades Homeless Task Force
Patrick Lynn Hart, one of the key figures in the implementation of the Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness, passed away on May 30. He had Multiple Systems Atrophy Striatonigral Degeneration, a rare progressive neurodegenerative disorder that had only been...
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