We're Back! Come to the 59th Palos Verdes Independence Day Celebration at Malaga Cove 4th July 2024! By Writer and Contributor NJ Jaeger
Come to the 59th Palos Verdes Independence Day Celebration at Malaga Cove 4th July 2024!
With Covid isolation behind us, we are excited to welcome all of our Peninsula neighbors to the best old-fashioned hometown 4th of July celebration ever!
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San Pedro City Ballet Presents Performance of Don Quixote, A Timeless Tale of Love and Adventure
SAN PEDRO, CA – San Pedro City Ballet, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting arts and culture for youth in our community, is thrilled to announce its upcoming performance of Don Quixote.
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Palos Verdes Old-Fashioned 4th of July!
Palos Verdes Old-Fashioned 4th of July!
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Wayfarer Chapel Plans Revealed By Writer and Contributor Emily McGinn
Exactly 73 years after Wayfarers Chapel opened its doors, city and chapel leaders unveiled their new plan to save the historic chapel, which has been closed to the public since February as a result of rapid land movement in the area.
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Shop St. Francis Hosts 53rd Annual Palos Verdes Antiques Show and Sale
Proceeds from the 3- day fundraiser support the Mission and Outreach of St. Francis Church
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A Night in Marrakesh: PV Juniors' Magical Spring FUNdraiser By Contributor Kandis Wannamaker
Saturday night, April 13th the Members and Guests of PV Juniors Rocked The Kasbah at the Spring FUNdraiser “A Night In Marakesh”.
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Fans of Fans By Contributor Kathryn Hanna, President, Fan Association of North America
Hand fans have been used from the earliest times for cooling. The evolution of the fan over the ages has seen it grow to embrace all forms of expression and used by most cultures
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Shining the Light on Peninsula History Pt. Fermin Lighthouse Celebrates 150 Years of Standing Watch By Photographer and Contributor Steve Tabor
Built on the cliffside overlooking the entrance to the Los Angeles Harbor and the Santa Catalina Channel, the Pt. Fermin Lighthouse (Lighthouse) lit its lamp in late 1874, and stands as a lasting monument to City of Los Angeles’ and California’s rich history.
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Crafting Confections, Creating Memories: Torrance Bakery’s 40-Year Legacy By Writer and Contributor Emily McGinn
Many Peninsula locals are familiar with community-favorite spot Torrance Bakery. The Rossberg family opened the bakery in 1984 with only six employees and 1200 square feet.
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NOVAS Seniors Graduation Class of 2024 is Recognized for Service to Torrance Memorial Medical Center
The Luminaries and Novas of Torrance Memorial Medical Center are non-profit volunteer groups founded in 1990 providing services and financial donations to the hospital
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At the Movies….Commemorating Armenian History Month Crows Of The Desert: A Hero’s Journey Through the Armenian Genocide By Cinematic Expert Stephanie Mardesich
April has been declared “Armenian History Month” in the Los Angeles County, home to the greatest number of Armenians outside of Armenia.
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Shifting Grounds: The Relocation and Preservation of Wayfarers Chapel
A few weeks after the church designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. closed to the public due to land movement, officials recently announced that Wayfarers Chapel, the famous glass and redwood sanctuary on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, would be disassembled and relocated.
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The Los Angeles Maritime Museum celebrates “Art of the Sea” By Writer and Contributor Marifrances Trivelli
The Los Angeles Maritime Museum's featured exhibit is "Arthur Beaumont: Art of the Sea". Beaumont, a formally trained artist who served as a Lieutenant in the US Navy in the 1930s, was appointed as "official artist of the United States Fleet".
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Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy to Host 2024 Earth Day Festivities
Nonprofit Organization Will Offer a Volunteer Opportunity, Exclusive Film Pre-Release Screening Event; and An Online Auction to Raise Awareness and Appreciation for Nature
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Becky Cool Gives Nature a Boost as a Model for Taking Action By Contributor Louise Olfarnes
Becky Cool, a business woman and resident of Rancho Palos Verdes, lights up any room she walks into and immediately connects with everyone present.
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Eco-friendly Easter Baskets for Every Age and Interest By Writer and Contributor Annamarie von Firley
Easter is just around the corner, and if you're tired of the same old plastic baskets anddisposable trinkets, it's time to hop into a more sustainable and fun Easter tradition.
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Dana Graham was Distinguished with Membership in the Chairman's Circle at Berkshire Hathaway
On March 16, 2024, Dana Graham was distinguished with membership in the Chairman's Circle at Berkshire Hathaway, a testament to his exceptional sales achievements. Throughout a prolific career spanning four decades, this accolade marks his fifteenth attainment of this prestigious level, the zenith within the Berkshire Hathaway framework. A lifelong resident of Palos Verdes, Graham is not only a seasoned real estate expert but also serves as the President of the Palos Verdes Historical Society, underlining his unparalleled knowledge of the area. For those contemplating the sale of their property and the selection of a realtor, Dana Graham's expertise and proven track record in Palos Verdes real estate position him as the foremost choice.
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