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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
PaliHi Boys Take Eighth Straight City Water Polo Title: Face Vista in Division II First Round on November 22
Palisades High School defeated Cleveland 16-9 at Valley College on November 14 to win the City Championship. This was the team’s eighth consecutive City title. “They had two really dominant players; it was a solid team,” said PaliHi Head Coach...
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Interfaith Thanksgiving Service Set for Monday at Corpus Christi; Local Firefighters Will Be Honored
The annual Pacific Palisades Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, a multi-decade tradition, will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, November 25, at Corpus Christi Church, 880 Toyopa. Community members are invited to share in this celebration of thanksgiving and unity as...
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Rodeo Realtors McNichol, Bernbach Collect Food on Via de la Paz for Thanksgiving Drive
Rodeo Realtors Devin McNichol and Aaron Bernbach are collecting food for the inaugural McNichol Bernbach Group Thanksgiving Food Drive. Residents are invited to bring at least two non-perishable food items from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Saturday, November 23,...
PaliHi’s Open Division Football Hopes Are Dashed By Banning in the First Round of Playoffs, 35-21
After finishing the regular season with an impressive 9-1 record, sixth-seeded Palisades High succumbed to third-seeded Banning in the City Section Open Division playoffs last Friday night in Wilmington, 35-21. The Pilots’ stadium was five times the size of the...
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Revere Will Present a Free Showing of ‘LIKE,’ A Documentary about the Impact of Social Media
Paul Revere Middle School will screen “LIKE,” an IndieFlix original documentary about social media, at 7 p.m. this Thursday, November 21, in the Auditorium, 1450 Allenford Drive. The community is invited, admission is free. Please RSVP: bit.ly/LikeTheMovie. All Revere students will...
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Friends of Library Holiday Book Sale Offers Gift Opportunities on November 23
There will be gifts for everyone on your list at the Friends of the Palisades Library’s annual Holiday Book Sale on Saturday, November 23. There will be hundreds of nearly new fiction and non-fiction, art books, cookbooks, coffee-table books, DVDs...
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Turkey Trot Offers Fun Plus Calorie Burning On Thanksgiving Morning at Palisades High
Even as one starts dreaming about pecan and pumpkin pie, with whipped cream, on Thanksgiving, start your day earlier with the seventh annual Pacific Palisades Turkey Trot. After a 5/10K run (or walk), one is entitled to a second piece...
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Community Council Announces Citizen of the Year, Golden Sparkplugs and Pride of the Palisades Honorees
The award nominating committee, consisting of Community Council member Sue Kohl (Area 5), David Kaplan (Area 6), Chris Spitz (secretary), Sarah Knauer (Chamber representative) and 2016 Citizen of the Year Daphne Gronich announced their selections at Thursday night’s meeting. The...
Optimist Speaker Recommends AtheroSCAN For People to Predict and Stop Heart Attacks
“Seventy-five percent of strokes are a first-ever event and happen with no warning,” cardiologist Dr. Richard Taw warned Palisades Optimist Club members on November 12. “They are 95 percent preventable.” Taw also warned that although people are routinely screened for...
PaliHi Physics Teacher David Schalek Renews National Board Certification
Palisades High School physics teacher David Schalek has just been recertified by the National Board and is one of only 4,786 physics teachers nationwide to do so. He is one of only 122,000 teachers (in all subjects) in the...
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