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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From Composer to Conductor: Steven Fox’s Path to Orchestral Excellence By Writer and Contributor Emily McGinn
Steven Fox, founder and CEO of the Entertainment in Music Association, has spent the past 22 years cultivating his professional orchestra, Golden State Pops Orchestra (GSPO), and since 2021, the Los Angeles Film Orchestra.
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Pete Menefee: A Lifetime of Artistic Brilliance By Contributor and Writer Greg Schreiner
Pete Menefee is a remarkable man with a most wonderful varied career. Pete grew up in the San Diego area as well as Hawaii and from the age of 3 he loved to draw.
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The Birthstones of June: Pearl, Alexandrite, and Moonstone
June is one of the few months that boast three unique birthstones, each with its own distinct beauty, energy, and properties. The trio—pearl, alexandrite, and moonstone—offers a fascinating range of colors, characteristics, and historical significance, making them cherished by gem enthusiasts and those born in this summer month alike.
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TAPS LA Music Festival 2024 By Melody Tang, TAPS Director of Media
We are looking forward to two upcoming TAPS concerts in June:
Sunday, June 23 @ 7:30 pm - Music for 18 Musicians at The Colburn School, Los Angeles
https://www.tedatkatzpercussionseminar.com/events/music-for-18-musicians
Friday, June 28 @ 7:30 pm - The Music of Bela Bartok and Andy Akiho at Daniel Recital Hall @ BCCM, Long Beach
https://www.tedatkatzpercussionseminar.com/events/the-music-of-bela-bartok-and-andy-akiho
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Creating Impactful Stories: Jean Liu Christen's Leap into Film and Television By Writer and Contributor Emily McGinn
Jean Liu Christen is a producer and literary agent who works with book IPs and screenplays.
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Classic Cars and Dream Homes: Inside Lifetime Resident Dana Graham's World By Writer and Contributor Kari Sayers
If there were ever a contest for Mr. Palos Verdes, Dana Graham would undoubtedly be the winner.
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Waterproof Magazine: Your Guide to Underwater Artistic Adventures
Dive into the depths of creativity with Waterproof Magazine, your gateway to the mesmerizing world of underwater portraiture and art.
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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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Diana Starr Takes the Helm Point Vicente Chapter NSDAR Welcomes New Regent By Writer and Contributor Emily McGinn
Diana Starr joined the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) only two years ago, and she is now preparing to become the Regent for the local Point Vicente chapter in June.
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No! No! No! By Author and Contributor Cheri Cameron Newell
“Have some cheese, Hazel.”
“No!” She grins while chomping away.
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Why Am I With This Bozo? By International Hypnosis Federation President, Author, Artist and More Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD
I hear there’s always one bozo on the bus…I have been on the bus many times and never saw one…
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A Portrait of Patriotism: Alta K. Graham By Contributor and Writer Diana R. Starr
“We are considered to be America’s Cheerleaders,” she says, “We positively bleed red, white and blue!” Alta Graham knows how to work an audience.
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Palos Verdes Old-Fashioned 4th of July!
Palos Verdes Old-Fashioned 4th of July!
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Stirring Success: How Meg Walker Cooked Up a Catering Empire By Writer and Contributor Emily McGinn
Meg Walker has spent the last 15 years building a South Bay catering empire, known collectively as MBM Hospitality.
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From Palette to Passion: Artist Debbie Giese’s Dedication to Art and Teaching By Writer and Contributor Emily McGinn
Debbie Giese, local artist and art instructor at the Palos Verdes Art Center (PVAC), spends much of her time in her studio.
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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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