Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy Calendar of Events for January 2023
SPECIAL EVENTS
Chesley Bonestell - A Brush with the Future - zoom and dvd. (Virtual) Sunday, January 29, 2023⋅4:00 – 5:00pm. Join the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy for Zoom event with the filmmaker and Rancho Palos Verdes resident Douglass Stewart who will discuss the amazing life and career of Chesley Bonestell. $30 per family includes home delivery of dvd, which participants can view in advance of this date.
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The RMS Queen Mary in All Her Majesty By Contributor Philip Wahba
The RMS Queen Mary is the last survivor of the golden age of ocean liners. She was a symbol to many of hope for the future out of the depression, and eventually became even more symbolic after World War II. She now sits docked in Long Beach as a historical landmark, hotel, museum, and events venue, still a sight to behold, celebrating the 90th anniversary of the beginning of her construction, December 1, 1930.
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Forgotten Collection Gardena High School Art Collection By Photographer and Contributor Simie Seaman
The Los Angeles area has many art collectors with noteworthy collections that the public does not always get to see unless they are loaned to a museum. One unusual collector – a public high school – has some of its treasured paintings
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The Beautiful Photography of Gene Shabinaw
My journey was one of self-teaching. Classroom settings were not really for me so I had no formal photography training. Instead, I learned by observing and reading. I read all I could get my hands on regarding photography, and studied photographers I admired. Ansel Adams’s black and white photos come to mind. How did the photographer apply what I had read about, as far as, rules of composition, use of lighting and subjects?
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The Legend of Everyday Housewives, the Real Housewives of Palos Verdes
Those of us who love the Palos Verdes Peninsula know that it’s a wondrous place with many stories and traditions. There’s the story of the Tongva and the Chumash tribes. Russian and Aleutian fur traders, Portuguese and Spanish explorers, the Vanderlip family, California surfing history… all are part of PV tradition.
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Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy Calendar of Events for December 2022
Docent Orientation (Virtual) – Thursday, December 8th, 12pm – 1:30pm. Join us and learn how you can share your love of nature with others! Sign up at https://pvplc.volunteerhub.com/.
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Chuck Dickerson: A Man of Many Talents By Author and Contributor Kari Sayers
Some Palos Verdes locals may know Chuck Dickerson as a long-time music director at Rolling Hills United Methodist Church, but as I learned in our recent conversation, this multi-talented man is involved in many other projects.
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Let's Tour…Tour d'Art 2022 Produced by the Palos Verdes Art Center By Photographer and Contributor Arturo Garcia-Ayala
How do you measure great art? Is it by the quality of materials in the work? The message it tries to convey to the audience? Or the iridescent life the artist had to experience to develop the ability to capture inspiration onto canvas? On the Palos Verdes Peninsula there is another way to measure art — in miles.
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Greeting the Day with a Golden Sunrise By Photographer and Contributor Dianne Gowder
I am an early riser so, for me, there is nothing I like better that getting out for a walk first thing in the morning.
We are so fortunate here on the peninsula to enjoy both sunrises and sunsets.
This photo is 17th st in San Pedro basking in the glow.
Put on your sunglasses everyone!
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“At The Movies Naughty But Nice In November” Vol. III, No. 10 (Nov 2022) By Cinematic Expert Stephanie Mardesich
November and the lovely autumn season seem time for comely comedy with some stories about fun of love, temptation realized or not, films that feature “hooker with a heart of gold” aka, ladies of the night, or in more elegant terms courtesan, who might be working in what been called the “world’s oldest profession, and possesses virtues such as kindness, integrity, generosity.
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Many Love, Few Conquer, But All Appreciate the Art of Ballet On and Around the Peninsula By Journalist, Author and Speaker Deborah Paul
The world has produced a number of household-name ballerinas like Anna Pavola, Galina Ulanova and Alicia Markova and our own hometown girl, Misty Copeland, who at age 40 has surpassed all expectations in fame, talent and versatility.
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Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy Calendar of Events for November 2022
Guided Nature Walk at Alta Vicente Reserve with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Saturday, November 12th, 9am. Explore rare cactus wren and gnatcatcher restored habitat. Enjoy beautiful views of Catalina Island, blooms of lupine and golden poppy and learn about the military history of the area in honor of Veterans Day. Moderate to strenuous. Sign up at: pvplc.org/calendar
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How Can We Select a Good Bottle of California Wine? By Greg Levonian
My first sip of wine was at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park. If memory serves, I had a Chardonnay that went with my delicious Chicken Piccata.
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The Birds of the South Bay Botanic Gardens By Local Photographer Joe Carson
The South Coast Botanic Garden covers 8 acres and contains over 2500 different species of plants. The garden is also home dozens of species of birds including the following:
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Joe Ackerman’s Journey through the Golden Age of Hollywood By South Bay Resident Julie Ackerman Anderson
Joe Ackerman spent over 60 years photographing and getting autographs from over 5,000 stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood and beyond. Additionally, he took over 400 candid photos of the iconic stars and was able to come back and have them autograph the photos. Ackerman did all of this while running 3 successful businesses and raising a family of five children.
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At The Movies Spirits Abound….Vol. III, No. 9 (October 2022) By Cinematic Expert Stephanie Mardesich
October has an element of fantasy, enchantment, ghosts and superstition with All Hallows at the Eve end of the month. Many films to entertain on a haunted evening most are more funny than scary for your viewing consideration.
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Austria to America...An Artist's Journey to Support Other Artists and Admirers. By the Incomparable Bondo Wyszpolski
Things do change in a heartbeat, don’t they? When I last interviewed Daniela Saxa-Kaneko she was serving as the interim executive director of the Palos Verdes Art Center. Not long after that the “interim” was dropped—and she was selected to head up the place, a venerable institution which has been serving the Peninsula for 90 years.
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Fine Art Photography By Jill Sanders – The Therapeutic Power of Natural Beauty
Jill Sanders is a local fine art landscape photographer born and raised here in Palos Verdes, California. Her images stir a sense of stillness and peace upon the viewer as she blends her painterly effects of light and shadow mixed with long exposure techniques.
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