Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: April 2023

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Pali-Post Highlights: April 2023

Highlighting some of the top stories and hidden gems you may have missed in last month’s print issues, Pali-Post Highlights offers a snapshot of life in Pacific Palisades.
 
04/13/2023
Denise Carolyn has announced the closure of its Antioch Street location after over 20 years in the heart of Pacific Palisades. Read here for details about what's on the horizon for the storeowner and boutique.
04/13/2023
Officials from local agencies spoke at a two-hour safety town hall, co-hosted by Pacific Palisades Community Council and American Legion Ronald Reagan - Palisades Post 283. What were some of the topics discussed?
04/13/2023
For the second year in a row, the Palisades Recreation Center’s Girls Minor Division All-Stars won the Citywide basketball tournament. How did the team pull off the win?
04/13/2023
"I’m sure you know that town papers, all around the country—are an endangered species. And good ones—they’re really rare." Read on to see what Contributing Writer Jimme Dunne had to say about local newspapers.
04/27/2023
The Methodist Preschool of Pacific Palisades Poppys are seeking 1,000 wishes by May 7 for a mixed-media project the students are working on. Find out here what the project entails, and where wishes can be sent.
04/27/2023
With a passion to create and give back, Michael Farhat formed Art Mobb in 2006, which is described as “a creative coalition of artists committed to serving the community with art.” What are some of his latest projects? 
04/27/2023
After graduating from Palisades Charter High School in June of 2021, Jaxon Bell drove across the country by himself to get a job in racing. What has he accomplished so far in his career since then?
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