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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Park and Rec Updates: Potrero/PCH Bridge, Staff Shortages and Park Advisory Boards
Two items were of local interest at the Board of Recreation and Park Commissioners meeting held electronically on November 4. Commissioner and resident Joe Halper asked for General Manager Michael Shull to give an update at the November 18 meeting...
Posted in Community, Parks, Sports
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“Dangerous Corner” at PaliHi Is Well Acted and Provides a Thoughtful Evening
“The point is, I think—there’s truth and truth. … the real truth—that is, every single little thing, with nothing missing at all, wouldn’t be dangerous. … But what most people mean by truth, what that man meant in the wireless play, is...
Letter: More Information about Pickleball
(Editor’s note: Circling the News received this letter regarding pickleball, which is described as an easy-to-learn racquet sport, a blend of tennis and ping pong, played on a badminton size court (20’ x 44’) with lightweight paddles and balls making...
Posted in Parks, Sports
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Don’t Miss “A Comedy of Tenors” at Theatre Palisades
If you have lived in Pacific Palisades for a few months or your entire life and have yet to attend a show at Pierson Playhouse presented by Theatre Palisades, go to this one. If you don’t leave with a...
Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: Supply Chain Blues
(Editor’s note: Palisadian Alan Eisenstock’s 19th book “Redeeming Justice” co-written with Jarrett Adams, came out on September 14 and was named the Best Book of September by Amazon. “A consuming tale of a broken legal system, its trail of ruin...
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Santa Monica Fall Conservancy Program Features “WALL TO WALL”
The Santa Monica Conservancy is hosting its fall event “Wall to Wall” from 5 to 6:15 p.m. on Sunday, November 14, through a virtual or self-guided tour. The Conservancy invites you to explore the City’s street murals and the...
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Palisades Chamber of Commerce Loses Lease, Seeks Merger with Malibu Chamber
The Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1949 and has been an institution on Antioch Street for decades. Yesterday (November 4), President/CEO Bob Benton and Board Chair Sarah Knauer send the following letter to Chamber members: “The last...
Posted in businesses/stores, General
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Creating Dia de los Muertos at Palisades High
By ANGELICA PEREYA Art Teacher, Palisades High School The function of cultures all over the world is to help us navigate our lives. Cultures change depending on geography and resources. Mortality challenges our humanity in the most profound of ways....
Posted in Holidays, Schools
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Revisiting My Own “Wonder Years” Moment
By BOB VICKREY There was something undeniably compelling about the television show “The Wonder Years” that ran from the late 1980s into the early ‘90s. The show was set in a middle-class neighborhood against the turbulent backdrop of the...
Creative Writing Contest Winners Honored by Friends of the Palisades Library
The traditional summer creative writing contest, with stories submitted by students in first grade through high school, culminated in a Zoom ceremony on October 20. The Friends of the Palisades once again sponsored the contest, which was open to students throughout...
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