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California, United States · CaliforniaBy SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief Girls emPOWERment Experience will offer an eight-week “Self Defense Sundays” course in Pacific Palisades, which begins on April 7. “This new and exciting group takes our mission and one-of-a-kind program—empowering every girl with confidence, courage and connection to ‘be her own hero’ through movement, mindfulness, mindset and mental health,” read […] The post Girls emPOWERment Experience Leads ‘Self Defense…See the Story
Girls emPOWERment Experience Leads ‘Self Defense Sundays’ at Temescal - Palisadian Post
Basketball · CaliforniaBy STEVE GALLUZZO | Sports Editor The Los Angeles City Section released its All-City basketball teams last week—and Palisades Charter High School players made both the boys and girls lists. The Open Division boys squad included Dolphins junior center Aten Hassan and senior guard Jordan Farhadian. Both were instrumental in Palisades winning 10 of its […] The post Dolphins Earn All-City Hoops, Soccer Honors appeared first on Palisadian Post.See the Story
Dolphins Earn All-City Hoops, Soccer Honors - Palisadian Post
Sports · CaliforniaSunday, March 17, marked the 39th edition of the Los Angeles Marathon. The 26.2-mile route started at Dodger Stadium and ended on the Avenue of the Stars in Century City. The field of 26,000 runners included the following Palisadians: This page is available to subscribers. Click here to sign in or get access.See the Story
Palisadians Run LA Marathon - Palisadian Post
Baseball · CaliforniaBy STEVE GALLUZZO | Sports Editor Taking care of business. That was the mindset of the Palisades Charter High School varsity baseball team last week in its initial Western League contests versus Fairfax. The Dolphins outscored the Lions 22-1 to sweep the two-game home-and-home set and improved to 5-3 heading into this week’s matchups with […] The post Pali High Baseball Ready to Face Venice appeared first on Palisadian Post.See the Story
Pali High Baseball Ready to Face Venice - Palisadian Post
California, United States · CaliforniaEquinox, a luxury fitness club, is slated to open at 17383 Sunset Boulevard in summer 2024. The area of work for the project includes approximately 24,700 square feet of space. Master Sign Program Hearing Continued to Future Date on February 28. The project includes the installation of new storefronts, solid walls and landscaping.See the Story
Design Review Board Votes to Support Amended Equinox Project Plans - Palisadian Post
California, United States · CaliforniaA Virtual Community Meeting Will Take Place March 14 By LILY TINOCO and SARAH SHMERLING Potrero Canyon Pedestrian/Bike Bridge Project leads attended the Thursday, March 7, Pacific Palisades Community Council to provide updates ahead of a Virtual Community Meeting on the evening of March 14. The project includes the development of a bridge, which, when […] The post Project Officials Discuss Potrero Canyon Bridge During PPCC Meeting appeared first…See the Story
Project Officials Discuss Potrero Canyon Bridge During PPCC Meeting - Palisadian Post
California, United States · CaliforniaBy SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief Throughout the month of February, Palisadians and Angelenos cracked many jokes about the seemingly perpetual rainfall, wondering if and when the never-ending sunshine for which California is famous would return—but how much rain really fell? “Pacific Palisades received an unbelievable 15.6 inches of rain in February of 2024,” reported Craig […] The post Pacific Palisades Receives ‘Unbelievable’ 15.6 Inches of…See the Story
Pacific Palisades Receives ‘Unbelievable’ 15.6 Inches of Rain in February - Palisadian Post
California, United States · CaliforniaSherrill Kahn was a distinguished artist and author. She taught at Pali High from 1966 to 1992, teaching students to draw, paint and design. After retiring, she taught her techniques across the world, through the United States, Canada, England, India and beyond. A Window Between Worlds is a nonprofit arts organization that supports direct service organizations across the country.See the Story