The Palos Verdes Peninsula is a miss-tickle place!
Recent surveys from the Fairy Godmother and Godfather Society nominated the P.V. Peninsula as America’s sacred “Spiritual Belly Button.”
Read MoreThe Palos Verdes Peninsula is a miss-tickle place!
Recent surveys from the Fairy Godmother and Godfather Society nominated the P.V. Peninsula as America’s sacred “Spiritual Belly Button.”
Read MoreIn spite of their desire to do their part for their country, African Americans were forced to take lesser roles in the military until the early 1940’s. This not only pertained to leadership roles, but simpler roles as well. During World War I, African Americans were not allowed to serve at pilots or even observers in aircraft or observation balloons.
Read More9th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour Presented by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy - The PVP Land Conservancy hosts a special selection of 11 films in 2.5 hours on Sunday, March 3rd at 4 pm
Read MoreLegendary flamenco guitarist and composer, Tomatito, will be returning to the Los Angeles International Flamenco Festival at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center on Friday, March 7, 2024, at 8:00 p.m.
Read MoreExcluding church columbariums, the community of San Pedro has three cemeteries: the old Harbor View Cemetery at 2411 South Grand; Green Hills at 27501 S. Western Avenue and the cemetery for war dogs at the Fort Macarthur Museum located on what was the Upper Reservation of Fort MacArthur.
Read MoreThe Conservancy periodically collaborates with the Los Angeles Zoo on a sustainable solution for the disposal of acacia branches.
Read MoreJust three hours away from South Bay Los Angeles, Joshua Tree National Park is a gem. This relatively nearby desert spot provides endless opportunities for adventure, especially for a photographer.
Read MoreCalifornia's central coast offers a lot to do for wine lovers. Let's spend a few minutes to take a look at Paso Robles wine country.
Read MoreCancer patients and their families often find themselves reluctant to share their personal journey against this feared disease.
Read MoreOver the past decade, there has been a decline in personal services in our retail businesses. Chain store pharmacies have not been immune to these trends.
Read MoreAs the Year of the Dragon dawns upon the Chinese zodiac, whispers of destiny echo through the air, promising new beginnings, challenges, and transformations for each astrological sign.
Read MoreOfficially the Lunar New Year falls on Saturday, February 10th, but for those of us who want to extend the celebration the South Coast Botanic Garden (Garden) is celebrating Lunar New Year with live performances and activities every Saturday and Sunday throughout February.
Read More“My lover said, ‘You never listen; at least, I think that’s what they said.”
Clients ask me, “Dr Shelley, how do you create a great relationship?” I tell them, “1. Get over yourself and 2. after that, tune in on you.”
Read MoreChina has a rich history of innovation, with countless inventions that have shaped the course of human civilization.
Read MoreThe Chinese Lunar New Year, also known as Spring Festival or Lunar New Year, is a vibrant and culturally rich celebration observed by millions around the world.
Read MoreFeng Shui, often pronounced as "fung shway," is derived from the Chinese words for "wind" and "water," symbolizing the essential elements of nature that it aims to harmonize.
Read MoreDeborah E. Giese, local artist and instructor at the Palos Verdes Arts Center, will be showing her art along with fellow artists Susan Whiting, Julie Robinson, Jinha Kim, Ann Johnson and Oana Gamlowski at the “Fresh Voices” exhibit from Feb. 1 to April 7.
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