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Pacific Palisades Community Council announced its 2019 Awards Celebration and Holiday Meeting scheduled for December 12, 2019, honoring five community volunteers: Kevin Niles (Citizen of the Year), Don Camacho, Lisa Glantz, and Mike Lanning (Golden Sparkplugs), and George Wolfberg (Pride of the Palisades). The event will include a catered buffet dinner and complimentary beverages at the Pacific Palisades Woman's Club Clubhouse, with tickets priced at $60 per person.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council honored five community members at its 2019 Awards Celebration: Kevin Niles as Citizen of the Year for his extensive volunteer work with youth programs and community organizations; Don Camacho, Lisa Glantz, and Mike Lanning as Golden Sparkplug awardees for their respective contributions to recreation facilities, holiday events, and girls scouting; and George Wolfberg as Pride of the Palisades for over four decades of community leadership and service.
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Pacific Palisades Community Council announced that nominations are being accepted for the 2019 Citizen of the Year and Golden Sparkplug Awards, with a deadline of October 26, 2019, and awards to be presented at the December 12, 2019 holiday meeting. The Citizen of the Year Award recognizes long-term volunteer service and recent extraordinary accomplishments by adult residents, while the Golden Sparkplug Award honors citizens who initiate community projects and is open to both adults and youth.
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The Palisades Recreation Center is hosting a Halloween carnival event featuring activities such as a spooky trick-or-treat path, pumpkin patch, carnival games, petting zoo, reptile show, moon bounces, photo booth, face painting, bubble show, and balloon artists for a $10 entrance fee per child, with additional food and beverage options available for purchase.
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The Palisades Forestry Committee document outlines the committee's vision, mission, and objectives for enhancing and sustaining the urban forest in Pacific Palisades through tree preservation, planting, and community education. The document details proposed urban forest policies including tree designation criteria based on the Santa Monica Urban Forest Master Plan, removal restrictions, maintenance standards, and public outreach strategies.
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Author Donna Rifkind discusses her book about Salka Viertel, a screenwriter and refugee advocate in Hollywood's Golden Age who helped arrange passage and employment for Jewish and anti-fascist refugees fleeing Nazi Europe. The event features Rifkind, a longtime book reviewer for major publications, discussing Viertel's life as an immigrant artist who became best friends with Greta Garbo and hosted influential European intellectuals at her Santa Monica Canyon home.
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The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power offers complimentary two-day tours of the 233-mile Los Angeles Aqueduct and Owens Valley, including transportation, meals, and accommodations for stakeholders. The 2019 tour dates are scheduled for May, June, September, and October, with reservations available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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The Pacific Palisades Community Council issued a statement condemning a racist hate speech incident and threats that occurred at a local Ralphs market involving a woman who directed vile language and threats toward Pastor Kenneth Davis and his daughter. The council expressed support for law enforcement efforts to prosecute the offender and stated that such behavior does not represent the community.