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Celebrating Easter in the Palisades: Rec Center hosts an EGGstravaganza
by Lainie Citron on April 5, 2012This Saturday, the Palisades Rec Center will be hosting an EGGstravaganza. The forecast shows that the weather on Saturday will be beautiful, so why not head over to our local park for a day of fun.
Pacific Palisades Baseball Association Opening Day and Pancake Breakfast
by Lainie Citron on March 8, 2012I can’t believe it is that time of year already. We change our clocks for daylight savings, Spring is on the its way, and PPBA is getting underway. Opening ceremonies for the Pacific Palisades Baseball Association are on Saturday.
The festivities start right before the 9:00am game. It all starts with when Bob Benton, PPBA commissioner, opens the season, with all of the players and attendees singing a patriotic song and an influential community member throws out the first pitch. If you have don’t have children that are old enough or you have children who are too old for PPBA, you should still come out to the park on Saturday. It is a great event and the energy is contagious.
Pacific Palisades Top Property: Eames and Saarinen’s Case Study House #9
by Adam Phebus on March 2, 2012New to market in the Pacific Palisades is 205 Chautauqua Blvd. better known to architecture buffs as the Entenza House, or Case Study No. 9. The property, which was last sold in June 2010 for $10 mill, is now being offered for at a slight increase for $15,950,000.
Pali by the Sea Online and Live Auction: Ride the Wave of Support with Palisades Charter High School
by Lainie Citron on February 29, 2012Pali High, an award winning California Public High School, celebrates its 50th Birthday! They are celebrating this milestone with an online fundraising auction and silent auction dinner event.
Palisades Recreation Center: Youth Sports and Recreation Classes for Your Kids
by Lainie Citron on February 22, 2012Get your kids active this Spring. Sports leagues are forming now at the Palisades Recreation Center.
Palisades Rec has great athletic programs. They offer a variety of different sports and recreation classes. Sports for the spring include t-ball for 5-6 year olds. 5 pitch for 7-8 year olds. Roller hockey and girls basketball.
Friends of the Library: Used Book Sale This Saturday at the Palisades Library
by Lainie Citron on February 8, 2012Are you looking for something new to read? Friends of the Library hosts its Used Book Sale this coming Saturday at the Palisades Library.
All of the books are in either mint or pristine condition. Proceeds go directly to the local library.
Here are the details:
Tips on Trips Summer Opportunities Fair: Learn About Great Summer Opportunities For Your Kids
by Lainie Citron on February 1, 2012Are you looking for fun activities and camps for your children this summer? Visit the Tips on Trips Summer Opportunities Fair this Sunday.
A Peek into Palisades Real Estate: Beautiful, New Construction in the Alphabet Streets
by Lainie Citron on January 27, 2012It’s not just the weather that is heating up this week. There are a lot of new listings in the Palisades.
I saw a lot of great properties yesterday, but this one was my favorite:
DineLA Starts This Week: Taste in the Palisades is Participating
by Lainie Citron on January 25, 2012I had heard of DineLA before, but didn’t really know what it was. After a quick trip to their website, I found all of the answers. DineLA has two goals: to drive business for local restaurants and build the awareness that Los Angeles has some of the best dining in the world.
DineLA Restaurant Week is January 22–27 and January 29–February 3, 2012. It does exclude Saturday nights.
Fire Safety and the Importance of Having a Fire Safety Plan in Your Home
by Lainie Citron on January 18, 2012Local Fire Station 69 reminds Palisadians of the importance of having a fire safety plan in place. I read an article in the Palisades Post…Read more »



