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Pali-Post Highlights: September 2022
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. |
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09/29/2022 Pacific Palisades Community Council hosted a Meet & Greet, giving attendees a chance to hear from Council District 11 candidates Traci Park and Erin Darling. What topics did they cover during their 45-minute conversation? |
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09/22/2022 While pickleball has been played in makeshift courts around town for at least two years, what has been called the “fastest-growing sport in America” will now have a more permanent home at Palisades Recreation Center. Read details of the project here. |
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09/29/2022 The Baja-inspired restaurant will be located at 15246 Sunset Boulevard—the space formerly occupied by Kayndaves. What items are available on the Santa Monica location's menu? |
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09/15/2022 Clinging to a seven-point lead with the clock ticking under four minutes in the fourth quarter, the Pali High varsity football team desperately needed a first down to move the chains. How did the team fare? |
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09/08/2022 Marking the unofficial end of summer in Pacific Palisades, with Labor Day weekend came hot weather—prompting statewide Flex Alerts and heat warnings. Find out here how high the local temperature got. |
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09/15/2022 Sisters Erin and Sara Foster are bringing their style sensibility to Palisades Village with a storefront for their clothing line: Favorite Daughter. What does the brand offer? |
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09/01/2022 A highly contagious—highly fictitious—disease created by three Roman Catholic doctors during the Holocaust is the subject of Palisadian Stephen Edwards’ new documentary: “Syndrome K.” What did his research for the film entail? |
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