Subject: Pali-Post Print Editions: February 2025

Pali-Post Print Editions: February 2025

Here is a selection of some of the stories from last month's print issues—which are also available for subscribers online at palipost.com.

Following multiple-week closures after the Palisades fire, several area businesses have reopened—including Anawalt’s Palisades Hardware. What are some of the other businesses that are now open?

Disaster Recovery Centers are open and continue to offer support to Los Angeles County residents who have been impacted by the recent wildfires. Read on to see what services are available at the two centers.

Palisades Charter High School is preparing for its annual gala and auction on Saturday, March 29—this time, with a “new purpose.” Find out more about the event here, including how to support fundraising efforts.

Joe Torre and Billy Crystal stopped by the Pali High baseball team's practice to wish them luck and offer condolences to the 14 players who lost homes or got displaced as a result of the Palisades fire. What did Coach Voelkel say about the upcoming season?

Palisadians Ashley Miller and Amy Beemer Lev are connecting artists with residents who lost their homes in the LA fires to create pro bono portraits. Read on for more information about their effort: Homes in Memoriam.

Three teenage boys whose homes were lost or damaged in the Palisades fire formed Build Back Pali to help restore the community they grew up in. What are some of the ways funds raised will go toward local restoration projects and initiatives?

Palisadian Susan Whitmore—founder and CEO of griefHaven—partnered with three colleagues to provide suggestions for the community to navigate grief. What are some of the suggestions they shared?

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