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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Outdoor Flu Clinic to be Held Oct. 10 & 17 at CVS
Worried about going inside for a flu shot? CVS has partnered with the Pacific Palisades Resident Association and the Edlen team to offer parking lot flu vaccinations from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 10 and 17 to...
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Man Arrested for Meth; Released on Misdemeanor
The last Pacific Palisades crime report included this item: POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE: September 22, 7:15 a.m. at Entrada and Pacific Coast Highway. A 32-year-old male was arrested for possession of meth while officers were checking for trespassers in a...
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Westside Ballet Presents ‘Grace and Grit,’ a Drive-In Film Event at Santa Monica College
Are you looking for an opportunity to safely go outside your home and enjoy the arts? Westside Ballet of Santa Monica is presenting “Grace and Grit – Dance in the Time of Covid” as a drive-in film event at 7:30...
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Woman’s Club to Hold Free Flu Clinic
Free flu vaccines will be administered to residents from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, October 17, at the Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford Ave. This service is first-come, first-served and is being sponsored by the Los Angeles County Department of...
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Donate Items to the Housing to Home Housewares Drive on October 10
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is hosting a drive-through collection of housewares that will be given to individuals transitioning into housing from homelessness. The Drive will support individuals that are aided through the local Pacific Palisades Task...
The Pacific Dining Car Has Closed, and CTN Offers a Past Review by Bob Vickrey
(Circling the News columnist Bob Vickrey wrote in a September 28 email, “I read in the Los Angeles Times yesterday that the legendary L.A. landmark is closing due to the drop off in business due to the pandemic. The Pacific...
Posted in Restaurants
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YMCA Pumpkin Patch Opens October 1
The annual Palisades-Malibu YMCA Pumpkin Patch will open tomorrow, Thursday, October 1, and run through October 30—or until pumpkins are sold out. In the midst of Covid-19, the opportunity to take kids to select pumpkins is a welcome return to some sort of...
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Power Pole Replacement Project Needed, But an Endangered Plant Is Threatened
Ironically, if the wooden power poles in the Santa Monica Mountains north of Pacific Palisades caught fire, it would help propagate an endangered plant: Astragalus brauntonii, known as Braunton’s milkvetch. This interesting ecological situation came to light during last...
Posted in Community, Environmental
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Crime Reported in Pacific Palisades from September 13 to 26
Pacific Palisades Senior Lead Officer Michael Moore released the following crimes that were reported through September 26. BURGLARY September 13, 2:33 a.m., in the 16100 block of Alcima Avenue. The suspect smashed a glass door to enter home and took...
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Proposed Construction Ban during Fire Season in Very High Fire Severity Zones Is Questioned
An L.A. City Councilmember David Ryu made a motion (20-1170) September 1 to suspend construction in hillside and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. The motion is currently in the Planning and Land Use Management Committee. The motion states: “To...
Posted in Accidents/Fires, City/Councilman Mike Bonin
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