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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Palisades Parkway Cornfield Becomes a Photo/Selfie Spot For Tourists, Workers and Residents
It was 8 a.m. Thursday, October 10. A black car pulled up in front of the corn patch near the bus stop on Sunset Boulevard by Palisades Electric. Two women hopped out and started taking photos. Bruce Schwartz, a former...
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Getty Brush Fire Facts at 2:15 p.m., before the Santa Ana Winds Begin Their Assault Tonight. Evacuate or Be Prepared!
Destruction: 12 homes destroyed, five damaged. Size: 656 acres. Containment: 15 percent. When people are told to evacuate their homes because of dangerous fire conditions, people often say, “But I don’t see any flames.” The realistic reaction should be to think of...
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Woman’s Club Will Hold Annual Holiday Boutique November 2
The Woman’s Club Annual Holiday Boutique will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, November 2 at the PPWC Clubhouse at 901 Haverford Ave. It is free to the public and will have more than 20 vendors,...
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Trafficking: An Historic Stain and Modern Day Reality
(Editor’s note: the following story ran in the Pacific Council on International Policy on October 3. Written by David E. Ryu and Maryam Zar, Circling the News received permission to print it. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month.) ...
Calvary Christian School Celebrates Community Service With “JOY” Celebration; All Students Participate in Projects
One of the most joyous days in Pacific Palisades is Calvary Christian School’s annual Community Service Kick-Off Celebration. On October 18, the school celebrated its 14th year of service to others in the Calvary Church sanctuary with preschool through eight-grade...
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Dolphins Defeat Hamilton 38-0; Can Capture Western Title with a Win at Fairfax on Friday
Palisades High crushed visiting Hamilton on Friday night, 38-0, to retain its one-game lead in the Western League. The Dolphins (4-0) must go on the road and beat Fairfax (3-1) this Friday to win the league title outright. The Stadium...
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If You Live in Palisades and Are Under Mandatory Fire Evacuation: It’s Time to Leave
(Editor’s note: This story was written before noon–on October28–when the majority of Pacific Palisades was under mandatory evacuation or evacuation warning.) Most of Pacific Palisades is under MANDATORY or RECOMMENDED Evacuations. If you are reading this, close your computer and...
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Chamber Ribbon-Cutting Officially Opens Cinque Terre, A Locally Owned/Operated Italian Restaurant on Monument
Although Cinque Terre WEST Osteria has been pleasing Pacific Palisades palates since May, the Chamber of Commerce finally held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 23. The restaurant’s outdoor patio was packed at the 970 Monument building site, as nearly 110...
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Palisades Art Association to Meet Tuesday Artist Jen LaVita Will Be the Speaker
The Palisades Art Association will meet from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 29, in the Palisades Library, 861 Alma Real. Artist Jen LaVita will be the guest speaker and will present a slide show of her art. At...
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Civic League to Review Residential Construction Plans at Oct. 28 Meeting
The Pacific Palisades Civic League will meet on Monday, October 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Tauxe Hall at the Community United Methodist Church, 801 Via de la Paz. The public is invited. The agenda has two homes, both new and...
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