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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Norm Nakanishi to Speak on Clivias at Garden Club Meeting Monday
Clivias expert Norm Nakanishi will speak at the Pacific Palisades Garden Club meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, March 2, at the Woman’s Club on Haverford. The public is invited. Nakanishi is director of the North American Clivia Society. His...
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PaliHi Girls Edge San Pedro in a Thriller, Reach City Soccer Finals Tomorrow Against Granada Hills
In one of the most agonizing nail-biters in recent sports history, the Palisades High girls soccer team had to play 80 minutes of regulation, 20 minutes of overtime, an additional 10 minutes of golden goal overtime and then penalty kicks, before defeating...
Landfill Debris: Unintended Consequence of Wind Turbines
Lake Mills, Iowa and Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Casper, Wyoming have “green” burial grounds: the landfill sites for wind turbine blades. Those locations are the only three places in the U.S. that currently accept turbine blades, which are not recycled. According to a Wyoming...
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UPCOMING: Library Events for Children
Author Teresa Power Presents New Book Pacific Palisades resident and bestselling author Teresa Power will read her new book, “Yoga at the Zoo: Little Mouse Adventures,” at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, at the Palisades Library, 861 Alma Real....
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Fashionistas Invited to the Annual Woman’s Club Fashion Show on March 10
The Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club will hold its annual spring fashion show and luncheon from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10, at the clubhouse, 901 Haverford Ave. This event will highlight fashions from Vivian’s Boutique and lingerie...
PPCC Board Responds to Four-Home Project at 1270 Marinette; Existing Retaining Wall Is Illegal, Says Resident
Circling the News ran a hearing notice for a 1270 Marinette Road project (adjacent to Will Rogers State Park, via upper Chautauqua), which will be held tomorrow, Thursday, February 27, at Los Angeles City Hall. An existing 96,612-sq.-ft. lot will be...
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Eating Your Way Through Our “Italiano” Village
By BOB VICKREY Special to Circling the News Pacific Palisades has long been known for having an abundance of Italian restaurants, but with recent announcements of yet two new openings, the bounds of credibility are becoming strained as to how...
Posted in Restaurants
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Author Bree Barton Excites Young Writers at Revere
Bree Barton is completing a young-adult trilogy: “Heart of Thorns” (Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins, 2018), “Tears of Frost” (2019) and “Soul of Cinder” (due in 2021). But on February 12, Barton was hosting a writing workshop for middle-school students at Paul Revere....
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‘Hot Tamales Live’ Will Help Raise Funds for Palisades High School at March 14 Gala
This year, the Palisades High Booster Club is upping the fun with comedy, dancing and samba at its annual auction and fundraiser from 6 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, March 14, at the Santa Monica Bay Woman’s Club. The festivities...
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Part 2: The Controversial Magur Residential Deck Above Potrero Canyon Reveals Uneven Enforcement
After witnessing the numerous walls and other structures facing into Potrero Canyon Park, Commissioner Esther Margulies admitted at a L.A. Westside Planning Commission hearing on February 4 that “Screening is not working. Enforcement is not the City’s forte.” It seemed that...
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