Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: June 2024

Pali-Post Highlights: June 2024

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.

The summer edition of 90272 Magazine is now available, with information about how to celebrate Fourth of July in Pacific Palisades, book recommendations and more. Find out here what else is covered.

Palisades Charter High School bid farewell to the Class of 2024 in a graduation ceremony where 750-plus seniors were handed diplomas. Who spoke during this year's commencement?

While Cinque Terre West closed its Monument Street restaurant and wine bar effective June 23, Palisadians do not have to search far to enjoy Chef Gianbattista Vinzoni’s food. What spot remained open?

Pacific Palisades Community Council elected its slate of officers for the 2024-25 term. Who will lead the board, with a term that begins July 1?

The final game of the Pacific Palisades Baseball Association playoffs this season was one of the longest and most dramatic championship battles in league history. What happened during the Field of Dreams match?

Education, arts, music and beautification efforts. Read on to see what other area nonprofits and organizations Pacific Palisades Woman's Club gave a grant to at the start of June.

Of all the things Erica Simpson prides herself on after more than two decades of owning and operating a store in Pacific Palisades, the success of her previous “kids” is at the top of that list. Where are some of the former Paliskates employees now?

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