Subject: Pali-Post Print Editions: November 2025

Pali-Post Print Editions: November 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.

Pacific Palisades Community Council announced its awards honorees, including Citizen of the Year, Golden Sparkplugs, Pride of the Palisades and Awesome Advocates. Who are the award winners?

Updates regarding the forthcoming Temescal Canyon Dog Park in Pacific Palisades were provided during a virtual meeting. What are some of the proposed features of the park?

Almost 10 months after the Palisades fire, Palisadian Elizabeth Lamont reopened her eponymous storefront and interior design studio. Read on for details, including the store's upcoming annual holiday party.

The Lowe Family YMCA has opened its annual tree lot at Simon Meadow for the season. What community events are planned to take place at the lot this December?

The Winter 2025 edition of 90272 Magazine features a calendar of events, list of traditions that are returning this year and gift guide. What else is in the magazine?

Over a nine-day span, Pali High added three championships to its credit as the girls tennis, golf and volleyball squads all raised trophies. Read on for additional details about the City Section championships.

Founded by Palisadian Kathleen Katims, Saved By A Story hosts a monthly Wildfire Survivor Writing Workshop. Find more details, including about the nonprofit's recent fundraising storytelling salon, here.

Looking for something to do? Check out the Palisadian-Post's online calendar of events, which will be updated weekly.

To submit an event for consideration, email mypost@palipost.com.

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