FEATURED NEWS:
“The Seagull: Malibu” Entertains at Theatricum Botanicum
The Seagull: Malibu, a humorous and lively adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s play, premiered on Saturday.
More Recommendations for Fire-Resistant Trees and Plants
Many fruit trees, including olives, citrus fruits, and varied deciduous trees, can be worthy considerations for a fire-resistant landscape, according to residents.
Picture of the Day: LADWP at Work
An LADWP crew removes the top of a fire-damaged pole—one moment in yesterday’s rebuilding process.
LADWP: Santa Ynez Reservoir Operational and Undergrounding Underway
LADWP’s repairs and construction plans for Santa Ynez Reservoir, water pipes, and the undergrounding of power lines were presented at a July 2 virtual meeting.
Bike Path Update: Repairs Delayed & Sand Sweep Needed
The county was alerted to a sand-covered bike path on Monday, and an official revealed that repairs to the eroded bridge have been delayed.
Air Quality Sensors Provide Environmental Data to Palisadians
In the wake of the Palisades Fire, Canyon resident Saree Kayne works to provide air, water, and soil testing to Palisadians.
Country Plants Offers a Burst of Greenery to the Canyon
Hangbaek Yoon treasures bringing plants to Canyon residents from his ocean-view nursery.
Palisades 4th of July Tradition Continues With Friendship & Community
Palisadians came together in new locales to celebrate the Fourth of July.
Entertainment Details Released for Paul Revere 4th of July Show
A drone show and musical acts will be part of the free Fourth of July celebration for Palisadians at Paul Revere Middle School.
Photo: Eugene Thompson (2024 Culver City drone show)
Palisadians Find Warm Welcome From Santa Monica Parade
Who doesn’t love a parade? Get your Palisades parade fix in Santa Monica this year.
Canyonites Relish Concert and Art Event in Canyon Square on June 28
Young artists from the Canyon share their music and art in Canyon Square.
Lucien Frank’s Paintings Enliven and Surprise at Gallery 169
Artist Lucien Frank’ paintings on canvas and iPad spur the imagination at Gallery 169.
Image: The Dream of the Gentle Flood, an oil painting by Lucien Frank
Replenish Brings Inviting Women’s Fashion to the Canyon
John Ward’s Replenish offers an array of women’s clothes to Canyonites.
Gallery 169 Holds Concert and Art Event With Canyon Roots Tonight
Young artists from the Canyon will share their music and art at Gallery 169 tonight.
Palisades Forestry Committee Releases Fire-Resilient Tree List
For any residents who are considering adding a tree to their yards, the Palisades Forestry Committee offers information that might aid their decisions.
LADWP To Present Underground Power Line Plans for Palisades at Virtual Town Hall July 2
LADWP will update the community on plans for both Santa Ynez Reservoir and the undergrounding of power lines next week.
LAPD Shares Safety Plan for Pacific Palisades & Requests Resident Reports
LAPD officials said almost no crimes have been reported since the checkpoints were closed, but residents also may not be reporting crimes. A 10 a.m. roll call to talk with officers will be held June 25 at the Chevron station.
Pacific Palisades Community Council Meets June 26
The Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting on Thursday will update the community on the construction of a trail between George Wolfberg Park and Temescal Canyon.
Tickets Released for July 4 Celebration at Paul Revere—Must Be Pre-ordered
Limited tickets are now available for the evening Fourth of July celebration at Paul Revere Middle School.
Public & Private School Reopening Updates from Councilwoman Traci Park
Two schools, Marquez Elementary and Calvary Christian, are planning fall openings, while PaliHi, St. Matthew’s, and Palisades Elementary will be rebuilding when the school year begins.
Delays have impacted construction projects at Canyon Elementary, and eucalyptus tree removal is under consideration.