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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
No Tour Buses in Pacific Palisades
Paige Sterling, Mayor Karen Bass’ Deputy Director for Recovery Communications alerted CTN that on June 25, Councilwoman Park introduced a motion that Mayor Bass strongly supports that would restrict tour bus operations in the area impacted by the Palisades Fire under Los … Continue reading
Posted in City, City Councilmember Park, Palisades Fire
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Fire Conflagrations Repeated, Los Angeles Destruction Continues
(EDITOR’S NOTE: The Fire Department warned that a Palisades and Eaton Fires could happen more than 60 years ago. This story was taken from the Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Archive. To read the entire report, click here.. Most interesting … Continue reading
Posted in Accidents/Fires
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Seeking PalisadesStories about the Fire
BY HENRY KAMER Our town, the beloved Palisades, was forever changed by the devastation experienced during the Palisades Fire that raged from January 7th onwards. Almost everything that defined the Palisades was destroyed, and the people that made the … Continue reading
Some Questions on FireAid Answered, Committee Refuses to Answer Others
By CHAZ PLAGER When I heard about FireAid and the lack of distribution of funds to Palisades victims or individuals, which seemed to be going exclusively to nonprofits, my editor assigned me to talk to people in charge of the … Continue reading
Posted in Palisades Fire
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Music, Entertainment, Kids’ Activities and Drone Show on Tap for the 4th
This year, Pacific Palisades 4th of July, sponsored by the Palisadian Americanism Parade Association, will be held at Paul Revere Middle School. The event is limited to Palisades families (and friends) who were impacted by the Palisades Fire. Gates will … Continue reading
Posted in General
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Art and Music in the Canyon June 28
It will be an evening of art and music of young artists who grew up in Santa Monica Canyon, at Gallery 69 on Saturday, June 28. There will be a reception from 5 to 9 p.m. There will be complimentary … Continue reading
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Park Advisory Board Discusses Park Future
By CHAZ PLAGER Palisades residents gathered on Zoom to discuss the future of the Palisades’ beloved public park on June 24 at a meeting of the Palisades Park Advisory Board. Andy Starrels, PAB Chair, has been part of PAB for … Continue reading
Posted in Parks, Sports
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Everybody Loves a Parade: Santa Monica Welcomes Palisades
This year the 19th Annual Santa Monica Fourth of July Parade promises to be bigger and better than ever. There are generally more than 15,000 spectators along the parade that starts on Pico Boulevard and Main Street and travels via … Continue reading
Posted in Holidays
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Palisades 2025 Will Rogers 5K Run in Venice
The popular Palisades Will Rogers 5K held on the Fourth of July has four notable changes this year. Start time is 7 a.m. The race is being held in Venice, with the start about a block from the beach and … Continue reading
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Palisades Symphony Travels to Koreatown June 29
The Palisades Symphony, which is currently without a home, is providing a an outdoor concert in Koreatown at 4 p.m. on Sunday, June 29. The concert “Best of Broadway: Decade by Decade,” will be held at 615 South La Fayette … Continue reading
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