SPECIAL EVENTS
Native Plant Fall Butterfly Baskets from the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
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Native Plant Fall Butterfly Baskets from the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
Read MoreSpace offers the ultimate location for preservation of objects we put there. Satellites from the dawn of the Space Age still roam the heavens, some seven decades after they were lobbed into the heavens.
Read MoreEugene Daub, a local sculptor with five decades of artwork under his belt, has a new project in the works. He and a team are compiling a book to document his pieces of artwork.
Read MoreLocal geologist Joe Cocke gave a lecture on Oct. 11 at Hesse Park about the changing Palos Verdes landscape and his local fossil discoveries around the Peninsula.
Read MoreCanines from high kill shelters wing their way to new homes across the friendliest of skies aboard volunteer pilot Zack Bryson’s 1979 Grumman Tiger plane. Zack’s “Freedom Flights” begin in a hangar at Torrance Airport.
Read MoreOn September 17th Hollywood lost a bright star with the passing of Mitzi Gaynor at age 93.
Read MoreAs a landscape/travel photographer, I travel all over the place. But I spend way more time here in the South Bay than everywhere else. And my favorite spots to photograph are the tidal pools of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Read MoreNovember is a month of transitions—a time when autumn’s vibrancy slowly fades to winter’s calm. It’s a time of gratitude, warmth, and reflection.
Read MorePeninsula Fog Landscape Moment
How lucky we few to greet fog night or day, we lucky few who live near the bay
Read MoreFall Beauty By Photographer and Adventurer Dianne Gowder
Read MoreA local nonprofit group has spent the last five years cleaning up the oceans and other waterways.
Read MoreWhile there are many good wineries and wines coming out of Livermore Wine Country, I have selected three to highlight.
Read MorePortuguese Bend has been undergoing unprecedented land movement in the region, leading to almost 250 homes on the Hill losing access to gas and power earlier this month due to safety hazards.
Read MoreSouthern California, with its diverse landscapes ranging from coastal cliffs to desert plains, is a paradise for butterfly enthusiasts.
Read MoreWinged creatures, whether real or imagined, have captured human fascination for centuries. From the delicate flutter of a butterfly to the legendary grace of fairies, these beings have inspired myths, spiritual beliefs, and personal reflections across cultures.
Read MoreTen years ago, Lunada Canyon resident Noel Park contacted Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy’s Development Director Susan Wilcox.
Read MoreOctober is a special month for those who celebrate their birthdays, not only because it marks the heart of autumn but also because of the beautiful and meaningful birthstones associated with it—opal and tourmaline.
Read MoreWildlife Tracking with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy - Saturday, October 5th & 12th, 8:30am-11:30am (2-day training). Help us monitor wildlife in the Palos Verdes Peninsula. No experience required.
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