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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Happy Father’s Day to Those Who Paved the Way
“My dad was honest, hard-working, loving, friendly and handsome,” said my mom, Noma, when she reminisced about her father. “I loved him very much and was sad that he was killed so young.” John Larson was 56 when he died in...
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Temescal Canyon Association Hosts Talk By Charles Hood on Zoom Monday Night
Charles Hood, the author of Wild LA and 15 other books and field guides, will speak to members of the Temescal Canyon Association, via Zoom, from 7 to 8 p.m. on Monday, June 21. Audience participation will be invited, and residents...
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Palisades Civic League Meets Monday
The Pacific Palisades Civic League will meet via Zoom on Monday, June 21, at 7:30 p.m. because of the current stay-at-home, social distancing edicts. (The meetings are generally held the fourth Monday of each month.) This is a perfect opportunity...
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Quick Action Stops Homeless Fire at Palisades Bowl, Just Below Asilomar Bluffs
Residents in Palisades Bowl were awakened to a fire Tuesday night. A homeless couple is believed to have set a fire in the park’s fire pit and then intentionally fanned the flames with chemicals from the pool house. According to...
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Joan Sather and Susan Montgomery Sponsor July 4th Home Decorating Contest
Display your patriotism, decorating prowess or just have fun by entering the annual 4th of July Home Decorating Contest sponsored by local realtors Joan Sather and Susan Montgomery. After you’ve decorated your home, go to: Palisades4th.com and click on the...
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Glen Alla Park Is Renamed Bill Rosendahl Del Rey Park
Glen Alla Park, located off the 90 expressway near Culver Boulevard, has been renamed the Bill Rosendahl Del Rey Park. The park, which had been named geographically because it is bordered by Glencoe Avenue and Alla Road, received full support...
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Personal Delivery Devices for Restaurants May Soon Arrive in the Palisades
A personal robotic delivery device that looks like a beverage/food cooler on wheels may soon come to Pacific Palisades. Councilmember Mike Bonin’s transportation deputy Eric Bruins appeared before the Pacific Palisades Community Council on June 10 to answer questions about...
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin, Community, Restaurants
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The Yogurt Shoppe Will Sponsor Kids on Bikes
The challenge for kids is on in 2021. Last year’s top three places in the Fourth of July bike decorating contest went to Henry Isola, Chloe Lee and Arthur and Rosie Angola (tied). For those looking to claim a prize...
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Palisades High School Holds Two Graduation Ceremonies
This year, in keeping with Covid-19s restrictions, Palisades High School had to hold its graduation ceremony twice, once at 10 a.m. and once at 5 p.m. But this was a huge improvement on last year, when the graduation ceremony...
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CTN Explores Bridge Housing Efforts in Venice and San Pedro
The encampments surrounding City Bridge Housing in Venice stretch from the board walk to beyond Gold’s Gym into residential areas. Circling the News was unclear on what Bridge Housing was supposed to accomplish, so I contacted two residents, who...