Subject: Pali-Post Print Editions: September 2025

Pali-Post Print Editions: September 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.

Additional businesses have reopened in Pacific Palisades this September, including BOCA clothing store and two dental offices. Which other spaces reopened this month?

The offices of Councilmember Traci Park and Mayor Karen Bass co-hosted a Return & Rebuild LA Strong webinar on September 17. Read on to find out what was covered during the meeting.

The annual YMCA Pumpkin Patch is set to open at Simon Meadow Thursday, October 2. What are this year's hours and offerings—and which Palisadian grew pumpkins to contribute to the patch?

For the first time since the Palisades fire, the Palisades Bocce Club returned to their home courts. Read on for details of the return to Palisades Recreation Center, including the accompanying celebration.

Searching for a way to contribute to rebuilding the community, two Highlands residents, Andrew Hires and Nima Mashkouri, discovered a win-win-win situation. What do their events include?

Offense? Check. Defense? Check. Special teams? Check. The Palisades Charter High School varsity football team excelled in all three phases on September 19 in Woodland Hills. What happened during the game, which was versus El Camino Real?

Arden Seretean shares three stories from community members on their experience since the Palisades fire, including Emily Kay Tillman, owner/director of Fancy Feet Dance Studio. Who else did Seretean interview?

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

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