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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Send Your Youth to Golf Camp at the VA
Some schools are out for the entire Thanksgiving week, November 25 to 29. You don’t want your youth hanging around playing video games and they don’t want to go shopping during Black Friday sales. Luckily there’s a golf camp for...
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At Theatre Palisades, ‘Ruthless! The Musical’ Is The Perfect Entertainment for Out-of-Town Guests
With Thanksgiving just around the corner and out-of-town guests arriving and wanting to be entertained, take them to “Ruthless! The Musical” at the Pierson Playhouse. This is the perfect musical for that fault-finding aunt or the uncle who is driving...
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Paul Revere Middle School Students to Present One-Act Plays on November 15
You’ve seen the fabulous PaliHi play “The Curious Incident of the Dog in Nighttime.” You were the first in line to see “Ruthless! The Musical” presented by Theatre Palisades. You don’t want to drive downtown for...
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Monday Night: Hear about the Homeless People Who Have Been Helped off Palisades Streets
The Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness will host a community meeting, “Success Stories: From the Street to Home,” 7 p.m. on Monday, November 18, in the Palisades Library community room, 861 Alma Real Dr. Even as homelessness continues to be a...
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Talented Youth Sought for ‘Frozen’ Audition Dates Begin November 19 at Pierson
This winter, Theatre Palisades Youth will present “Disney’s Frozen Jr.” Youth in third through eighth grade are invited to attend an upcoming audition and are asked to prepare a one-minute musical selection from Broadway or Disney and come dressed for...
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Acme 5 Lifestyle Nursery, across from PaliHi, Closes Tomorrow
Acme 5 Lifestyle, a nursery located in a small triangular area on Temescal Canyon Road, across from the Maggie Gilbert Aquatic Center, is scheduled to close tomorrow, November 14, after just a year in business. Construction on the site began...
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Fire Insurance: Residents Need to Consult Their Agents to Learn What Is Covered by Their Policy
Pacific Palisades residents have heard horror stories about numerous Malibu residents, who are still not in their homes a year after the 2018 Woolsey Fire. That couldn’t happen here, could it? Residents have insurance, correct? Then, the October 21 Palisades...
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Issues with Your Vision? “Retina and Vitreous Disorders” Will Be Discussed at Palisades Library Next Monday
The Palisades Alliance for Seniors will host Dr. Daniel Su, speaking about “Retina and Vitreous Disorders” at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, November 18, in the Palisades Library community room, 861 Alma Real. The program is free and open to the...
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Life-Long Palisadian Francesca Chase Turns Recycling into ‘Bottles for Babies’
The City of Los Angeles does not recycle plastic bottles from street trash, the Pacific Palisades Baseball Association does not recycle plastic bottles at the park and even the Palisades Business Improvement District, which cleans...
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Pacific Palisades Crime Report: October 31 through November 12
Senior Lead Officer Michael Moore filed the following report: BURGLARY: November 6 to 7, 4 p.m. to 7:37 a.m., in the 15500 block of Sunset. The two suspects (Hispanic, 5’5” and 5’6”, 150 and 190 pounds and 30 to 40...
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