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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Major League Players Support Sport Teams for Special Needs Kids
Major league baseball players, including Pacific Palisades brothers Scott (Texas Rangers) and Tyler (San Franciso Giants) Heineman, hosted the second annual Prime Time Casino Classic to raise funds for a program that allows special needs kids to be part of a...
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If Collis Huntington Had Carried Out His Palisades Plan . . .1919 Exhibition at the Huntington
LIBBY MOTIKA Circling The News Contributor Photos: Courtesy The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens It’s interesting to imagine what the Huntington Palisades would be today if Collis Huntington’s plan to establish a private estate on the bluffs above...
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Make a Donation to Help Animals in Shelters
Starting on January 20, Nancy Jackson is organizing a donation drive to help the West Los Angeles Animal Shelter and the South L.A. Animal Shelter. Donations can be dropped at Paws and Claws and Alicia’s Place Childcare Organizers, Nancy Jackson...
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Challenging a “McMansion”: The Infamous Rustic Canyon (Beglari) House
By KEITH TURNER All over Los Angeles, from the Hollywood Hills to Pacific Palisades to Baldwin Hills to Cheviot Hills to Venice to Palms, “spec” developers are demolishing older homes and replacing them with McMansions. The term McMansion is used to describe...
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Strong Acting, Serious Themes and Amusing One-Liners Make ‘Steel Magnolias’ a Winner at Theatre Palisades
Take a trip to Cinquanpin, Louisiana, and stop by Truvy Jones’ in-home beauty parlor. If you can’t make that trip, go see “Steel Magnolias” at Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Rd., through February 16. You won’t be disappointed with this...
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Genesis Invitational Launches Kids Club; Receive Free Tickets for Kids/Grandkids
The Genesis Invitational is promoting a Kids Club for this year’s tournament at the Riviera Country Club February 10-16. Tiger Woods, the tournament host, understands the importance of introducing kids to golf. Woods, certainly one of the greatest golfers and...
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Chamber Music Palisades to Honor Co-Founder Delores Stevens This Wednesday
Chamber Music Palisades will celebrate Delores “Dee” Stevens’ career and her 90th birthday at its concert this Wednesday, January 15, at 8 p.m. at St. Matthew’s, 1031 Bienveneda. The evening will feature presentations, special gifts, appearances and tributes from world-class artists...
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Three Reasons to Attend Next PAB Meeting: Potrero Park, Dog Park, Tennis Courts
The Pacific Palisades Park Advisory Board will hold its first quarterly meeting of 2020 on Wednesday, January 15 at 7 p.m. in the small gym. The public is invited. The L.A. Bureau of Engineering’s Pedro Garcia, who is overseeing Potrero...
Free Jazz Concert Sunday at Lutheran Church
World-class jazz for the Palisades community will be presented this Sunday, January 12 at 5 p.m. at the Palisades Lutheran Church, 15905 Sunset Blvd. The event is free, but donations will be accepted. There is free parking. On vocals is...
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November 2019: Proposed Elder Care Facility and Acme 5 Nursery
Question: When did City Officials know that the proposed Highlands Eldercare facility was too large by code? Emails obtained by Circling the News reveal that City officials know the proposed elder care facility in the Highlands was too large per...
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