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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Rotary and Optimist Clubs Schedule Speakers Through November 18 at their Weekly Meetings
Pacific Palisades has two active international service clubs: Optimist and Rotary. Members meet weekly over breakfast and then generally hear a speaker. Both groups work to support local, national and global philanthropic causes. Youth in this community are often the...
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Chamber Music Palisades to Open 23rd Season On October 23 with a World Premiere Wind Quintet
Chamber Music Palisades will begin its 23rd season at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, October 23, at St. Matthew’s Parish, 1031 Bienveneda Avenue. Tickets ($35) are available at the door. The concert will feature Felix Mendelssohn’s Concert Piece No.1,...
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PaliHi Football Routs Arch-Rival Venice, 38-14, In a Game Postponed by the Saddle Ridge Fire
The delayed football showdown between long-time rivals Palisades High and Venice High promised to be such a good match that L.A. Times sportswriter Eric Sondheimer was at the Stadium by the Sea on Monday afternoon. He...
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The Soap Opera of Potrero Canyon Park: Why Isn’t the BOE Working with Caltrans?
When we left the ongoing Potrero Canyon Park saga, the L.A. Bureau of Engineering had asked for additional money to complete the canyon’s ongoing infill construction. In June, the BOE asked for an additional $600,000 to re-purpose the “free” soil...
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Voting Procedures to Change in L.A. County; Citizens Will Be Able to Vote Over an 11-Day Period
Zachary Gaidzik, West/Metro LA Field Deputy for County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, spoke about the new voting procedures that will begin in March 2020. At the Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting on October 9, Gaidzik said that citizens will be able to...
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Pali’s Class of Summer ’64 Holds a Nostalgia-Rich Reunion
The Palisades High School Class of Summer 1964 held its 55-year reunion Sunday evening aboard the Regent Sea yacht in Marina del Rey on a spectacular full-moon night amid the stars and shimmering harbor waters. With a theme of “Remember...
PCH Task Force Meets without L.A. City Officials Chautauqua/Entrada Intersection Discussed by CalTrans
The Pacific Coast Highway Task Force, under direction from State Senators Henry Stern and Ben Allen, Assembly Member Richard Bloom and Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, meets quarterly. PCH falls within four jurisdictions: Santa Monica, Los Angeles, L.A. County and Malibu. Caltrans...
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Woman’s Club Holds Free Flu Clinic: Decrease Your Chances of Becoming Severely Ill with a Vaccination
The Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club is holding their annual community adult flu clinic from 9 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, October 23 at the Clubhouse, 901 Haverford Ave. The flu vaccines are free for all adults in the community. No...
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Lunch Club Rediscovered Some of L.A.’s Lost Treasures: Musso & Frank’s Grill
(Since this column was published in 2015, the lunch club has lost two of its founding members. Longtime friend and writer extraordinaire Josh Greenfeld died of a long illness in May 2018. Arnie Wishnick, a fixture for many years as...
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Wine Tasting & Art Show Will be Held to Raise Funds to Support Woman’s Clubhouse Renovation.
“Katharine Whalen” by Tom Hofer Art and wine? The two are a perfect pairing for the Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club fundraising evening “Fine Art, Cool Jazz and a Splash of Wine.” The event will be held from 4 to 7...
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