Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: May 2024

Pali-Post Highlights: May 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.

A treasured tradition, community members age 90 and above gathered for the return of the in-person Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club 90th Birthday Club Celebration. Who was named King and Queen?

Pacific Palisades Community Council hosted a special meeting May 20 about the Tramonto landslide and proposed “largescale development” of four homes in the area. What motion was supported?

Paul Revere students now have the option to travel the globe at the library—or receive assistance to take a trip abroad—thanks to Worldride Impact Foundation, which celebrated its official launch during a dedication ceremony. What are some of the features of the recently renovated library?

Fundraising efforts are underway to support Patrick's Roadhouse, which has been in business for over 50 years and faces closure. Find out here how to contribute.

It was a battle of attrition at the City Section finals in Griffith Park—and the one standing tallest in the end was Pali High junior Luke Schultz, who carved up Harding Golf Course for a four under par 68. What was the result of the match?

A new shop in town, Magoo’s Los Angeles, has opened at 869 Swarthmore Avenue, the space previously occupied by Black Ink. What does the store offer customers?

Huntington resident Yalda Paydar launched No Alcohol Company during a time of "healing her mental, emotional and physical health." What varietals of alcohol-free wine are now available?

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