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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
PaliHi’s Fall Drama, ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog,’ Is A Terrific Production; More Shows Thursday through Saturday
Many people have read the critically acclaimed mystery novel, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” since it was published in 2003. A neighbor’s dog is murdered and Christopher Boone, who appears to be on...
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Veterans Day, 2019: Thank Those Who Have Kept And Who Keep Our Freedoms Intact
My dad, George Sazama, served in the Army in World War II. His brother Ed served as a medic in Europe and brother Tom was in the Navy and fought in the Pacific Theater. All are deceased. On cold winter...
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Calvary Christian School’s Annual Christmas Boutique Is November 15
The annual Calvary Christian School Boutique will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, November 15, at 701 Palisades Drive. Complimentary valet parking will be provided. Hosted by Calvary’s Parent Association, the event began more than 20...
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PaliHi Girls Lose City Volleyball Championship Host Vistamar Tuesday Night in State Tournament
The City Section Girls Open Division Volleyball Championship was on the line last Saturday night at Birmingham. Fourth-seeded Palisades High was playing second-seeded Eagle Rock. The Dolphins lost the first game 21 to 25 but won the second 25-15. Then...
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Historical Society Presents Trees; Community Council Passes Resolution to Resume Planting Street Trees; Highlands Residents Worry about Trees and Fires
“To exist as a nation, to prosper as a state, to live as a people, we must have trees.” ― Theodore Roosevelt Palisades Tree Motion Passed by Community Council For a few years, there was an ongoing political fight in Pacific...
Learn How to Operate an Amateur Radio (aka Ham Radio) at the American Legion
Earthquakes or fires may take out all forms of communication or prevent first responders from knowing about a dire need. Electricity may be out and people who only have a cell phone may not be able to communicate. That is...
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United Methodist Women Holiday Bazaar
The United Methodist Women are holding their annual Holiday Bazaar 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, November 9, at the church at 801 Via de la Paz. There is a wide assortment of costume jewelry, quilts and napkins. There are...
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Santa Barbara Surf Film Festival Curated by Matt Wessen
Matt Wessen, who grew up in Pacific Palisades and attended St. Matthew’s school is the creative director of the inaugural Santa Barbara Surf Film Festival this weekend. The festival will take place on Friday and Saturday, November 8 and...
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Seeking Secret Palisades Thespians for Roles in ‘Steel Magnolias’
Theatre Palisades his holding auditions for its next show “Steel Magnolias,” by Robert Harling, that will run from January 10 through February 16, at Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Rd. Shows will be 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays and...
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Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers Can Present Major Health Issues
By PEPPER EDMISTON and DR. DORENE OPAVA-RUTTER People in Southern California are breathing air filled with smoke from the wildfires. Many are wearing masks to stop the particulate matter from entering their lungs, but there is a current danger that...
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