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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Senior Alliance to Host Experts Who Will Explain Voting Changes in the Upcoming Primary Election
The Palisades Alliance for Seniors will host “Introducing L.A. County’s New Voting Experience” at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, February 10, at the Palisades Library community room. The program is free to the public. There will be two speakers: a staff...
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Youth Crime and Misbehavior Highlighted at Business Improvement District Meeting
At the quarterly Pacific Palisades Business Improvement District meeting on Wednesday at the Chamber office, Senior Lead Officer Michael Moore heard from two members who have been impacted by juvenile crime. Topa Property Group executive Kristina Shahidi told Moore that their...
Posted in BID--Business Improvement District
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George Wolfberg Memorial Service and Burial Information: Pacific Palisades Community Council Offers ‘In Memoriam”
On February 5, Circling the News received the following message about the passing of George Wolfberg. Hello Family and Friends, It is with a heavy heart that we announce the loss of our husband and father, George Wolfberg this afternoon....
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Optimist Club Grant Applications Are Available
The Pacific Palisades Optimist Club, whose motto is “Friend of Youth” and whose goal is to “Bring Out the Best in Kids,” will once again make annual grants to youth organizations based in the Palisades or those that provide services that...
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Pacific Palisades Art Show and Meeting
Artist Shirley Peppers’ art will be featured in the Palisades Library community room, 851 Alma Real. The opening reception is 5:30 to 7:30 on Friday, February 7 and the show will run through February 28. The Pacific Palisades Art Association...
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“As the Park Board Turns”–Bocce, Parking and Potrero Canyon: What You Need to Know
Carol Burnett used to have a recurring sketch on her television show called “As the Stomach Turns,” which was a parody of soap operas. Many times, in the sketch, actors would forget their lines, or answer the door before the...
Posted in Community, Parks, Sports
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A Singing Valentine Gift Is the Perfect Solution
Your special loved one doesn’t want jewels or more material possessions. Your special loved one doesn’t want chocolates, because they’re watching their diet. Your special loved one doesn’t want flowers, because they grow year-round in Pacific Palisades. So what does...
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Coastal Hearing Scheduled for Proposed Single-Family Mansion at 405 Puerto Del Mar
A Coastal Commission hearing for 405 Puerto Del Mar, located on the Asilomar bluffs, is scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday, February 12, at Long Beach City Hall, 411 West Ocean Blvd. According to the notice, the Commission will hear...
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Palisades Symphony to Play February 9; Nonprofit Seeks Donations to Meet Rising Costs
The Pacific Palisades Symphony, conducted by Joel B. Lish, will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, February 8, at the Palisades Lutheran Church, 15905 Sunset Blvd. Admission, as always, is free. The orchestra will play Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Suite No....
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Shingles: Get Your Shots as Soon as Possible–Don’t Procrastinate Like This Editor
Yes, I developed shingles. I’ve been battling this nasty little virus for two weeks and I’m still not completely healed. Did I get the new-generation vaccination, which is recommended for anyone over 50? Funny you should ask. Several months ago,...