News

  • Movies in the Park Concludes Successful Season
    More than 450 Fans Come to See ‘Black Panther’ How do you entertain nearly 3,000 Pacific Palisades residents, families and friends? One movie at a time. Every Saturday in August, Movies in the Park organizers hosted a night out at the Palisades
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  • Many of Your Plastics Are Going to Landfill
    As the Market for Those Recyclables Shrinks “Once upon a time,” is how most fairy tales start and that’s how the “Plastic” fairy tale started. Once upon a time, a wonderful product was discovered. It made cheap clothes possible, new goods to be
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  • Dedicated ‘Trash Team’ Tackles Palisades Library’s
    Overflowing Outdoor Trash Can; Has Future Plans Students from Village School and Seven Arrows walk past the Palisades Library every day to play at the park. Corpus Christi Elementary kids often pass by the library to go to school. And residents
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  • Genealogy, Discovering Your Family Roots and
    A Light Lunch Served after the Seniors Program The Palisades Alliance for Seniors will offer a special program at 10:30 on Monday, September 9, at the Palisades Library community room, 861 Alma Real. The program is open to the public and free of
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  • Business Improvement District in Pacific Palisades,
    Representing Property Owners, Starts 2021 Renewal In 2015, at least 51 percent of the commercial property owners in the main Pacific Palisades business district voted to pay a yearly assessment that could be used for tree trimming, street cleaning,
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  • Palisades Forestry Committee Will Unveil Its
    Tree Goals at the Next Community Council Meeting After months of research, consultations and meetings, the Palisades Forestry Committee is ready to go public with its findings and recommendations. Committee chairman David Card will make the group’s
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  • No Library Book Donations Accepted in September
    Pop-up Book Sale Scheduled for Friday, Sept. 13 Pacific Palisades residents have been so generous that the Friends of the Library, which organizes slightly-used book sales, is overwhelmed with donated books. There is NO MORE storage space available,
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  • Everett Maguire Had a Huge Impact on Pacific Palisades
    At Age 91, He Passed This Morning at His Home in Town (Editor’s note: Circling the News received word this morning that long-time Palisadian Everett Maguire, 91, died this morning, September 4, surrounded by family. According to Community United
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  • Pacific Palisades Business Improvement District
    Monthly Board Meeting to Be Held Tomorrow: The Pacific Palisades Business Improvement District (BID) will hold its monthly meeting at 9 a.m. Wednesday, September 4, at the Chamber of Commerce Officer, 15330 Antioch Street. The public is invited.
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  • LETTER: Keep the Midnight to 5 a.m. Beach Curfew
    Along L.A. City Beaches, Including Will Rogers (Editor’s note: in response to Community Activist Lucy Han’s warning that talks were underway about lifting the midnight to 5 a.m. current beach curfew, resident Linda R. Friar, Ph.D. wrote the
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