Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: Oct 2015

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Pali-Post Highlights: October 2015

Highlighting some of the top stories and hidden gems you may have missed in this month’s print issues, Pali-Post Highlights offers a snapshot of life in Pacific Palisades.
 
Caruso Holds Impromptu Town Hall Meeting at Farmer’s Market 
10/29/2015

Developer Rick Caruso surprised residents by spending about half an hour talking to people about Caruso Affiliated’s highly anticipated Palisades Village project while at the Palisades Farmer’s Market on Sunday, Oct. 25. Find out if the questions Palisadians asked are the same ones you have about the project.
Most Expensive Home Sold in September
10/8//2015

The Post’s April “Home Spotlight” was the priciest piece of real estate sold in September, according to the MLS. Find out which Palisades neighborhood this 10,500 square-foot, seven-bedroom, 10-bathroom home is located in and how much it sold for.

                     
                 
Station 69 Celebrates LAFD Retirees
10/8/2015

LAFD Station 69 was full of enthusiasm, big hugs and platefuls of homemade chicken enchiladas and Spanish style rice. At the sixth annual Firefighter Appreciation Dinner over 60 firefighters caught up with old friends and reminisced about their craziest memories as well as the most humbling moments. Here are some of the unforgettable stories the firefighters shared.
Turkey Trot Adds 10K to Thanksgiving Race
10/22/2015

Get ready, get set, trot! This year, the 3rd annual Banc of California Turkey Trot Pacific Palisades will include not only the classic 5K race winding around the El Medio Bluffs area, but also the race’s first ever 10K. Check out the route.
Steve & Larry’s Excellent Adventure! 
10/8/2015

Call it their Great American Dream. Retired Santa Monica Police Department Lieutenant Steve Heineman and real estate developer Larry Wheat shared a common all-American wish-list experience: traveling cross-country on Route 66 in a ’68 Corvette convertible with the top down. Follow along as the two Palisadians retrace their trip across America’s original highway.
Insiders Offer Details About Obama’s Palisades Fundraisers
10/15//2015

President Obama visited the Palisades on Saturday, Oct. 10 where about 200 guests paid $1,000-$5,000 per person for a concert by Jamie Foxx and “remarks” by Obama. Find out which Palisadian celebrities were in attendance and what guests were treated to for all that cash.

                     
                 
Dolphins Turn Out Lights on Hamilton »
10/29/2015

Three yards from victory, Palisades High head coach Tim Hyde and offensive coordinator Rocky Montz had ample time to decide which play to run on a critical two-point conversion late in last Friday’s homecoming matchup against Hamilton. You won’t believe why they had so much time.
IN THE PRINT EDITION ONLY - LADWP Responds to Recent Power Outages
10/29/2015

Between the months of July and October of this year some 3,500 residents in Marquez Knolls and the lower Highlands endured two major blackouts and many more Palisadians in other neighborhoods experienced intermittent outages in September. Why?

                                            
IN THE PRINT EDITION ONLY - Guide to Free Lending Libraries in Pacific Palisades »
10/15/2015

The next time you’re in the mood to cozy up with a good book, you don’t have to drive all the way to Santa Monica or Malibu to find a page-turner. Just head to one of the local free lending libraries that dot the neighborhoods of Pacific Palisades.
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