Hauntings of the Point Vicente Lighthouse, Rancho Palos Verdes
Point Vicente Lighthouse Palos Verdes, CA
Situated at Point Vincente, Palos Verdes, this 185 foot tall structure offers some of the best views of the California coastline around. As well as being a scenic, relaxing spot favoured by tourists and romantics alike; this lighthouse also has a darker side... and its very own ghost...
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Molten Magic! Master Glassblower Paul Brayton Inspires Palos Verdes Students By Lynne LaFleur
This coming Saturday and Sunday, October 4th and 5th from 11am to 5 pm, the Palos Verdes Art Center (PVAC) will showcase over 30 artists during their Tour d’Art 2025
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Ghosts of the Coast By International Hypnosis Federation President, Author, Artist and More Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD
As a psychic and paranormal researcher, ghostly local tales are my big jolly and something to sing about…
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Smilin' Jack - The Giant Jack O' Lantern of Wilmington, CA
1952, refinery workers took a huge vat of black, orange, and white paint and put it onto a large tank in Wilmington, CA and turn this into a jack-o'-lantern. this has become a Halloween tradition that is going on for 65 years.
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Center Stage as Aquarium of the Pacific Opens “Stars of the Sea” Exhibition Some of the Oceans’ Most Important Creatures By Photographer and Contributor Steve Tabor
Many of us exploring our local tidepools peer through the rippling waters looking for the variety of creatures that have found refuge in these small pools while waiting for the tide to rise once again.
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RPVtv Our Community Television News Station Celebrates 20 Years of Service By Contributor and Artist Lynne La Fleur
On August 28th twenty years ago, the first digital signal launched and RPVtv was born.
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The Cindy Bradley Story: Misty Copeland & The San Pedro City Ballet By Writer and Contributor NJ Jaeger
On her way to fulfilling her dream of starting a ballet school Cindy Bradley sees a tiny girl sitting alone on top bleacher of the Boys and Girls Club gym and invites her to join the ballet class.
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The Benefits of Dollhouses: Why These Mini Worlds Matter More Than You Think! By Contributor Annamarie von Firley
There is something magical about dollhouses. They are small enough to fit on a shelf, and they hold a key to another imaginative universe for children.
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Grave Brush with Peninsula Greatness and Departed Famous Residents By Writer and Contributor Rick Senger
The frost is not quite on the pumpkin yet but autumn is in the air. Summer blend gasoline is gone until spring (though high gas prices remain), the kids are back in school (thank God) and Turner Classic Movies has officially calendared their 100 horror movie marathon
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Nationwide Dog Contest Highlights Role of Therapy Dogs in Emergency Response By Writer and Contributor Emily McGinn
In recent years, some first responders have begun to add some new furry faces to their teams.
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Rolling Hills Estates Celebrates 68 Years By Writer and Contributor NJ Jaeger
Rolling Hills Estates nationally recognized for its unique scenic beauty and equestrian lifestyle became Los Angeles County’s 60th municipality on September 18, 1957.
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Record-Breaking Cars, Bikes & Coffee Show Over 3,000 People Attended the Heritage & Museums Themed Event at Honda’s National Headquarters in Torrance
The August 16 edition of the bimonthly Cars, Bikes & Coffee Shows at Honda’s national headquarters in Torrance was the best-attended event yet with 3,300 people and over 1,600 cars and motorcycles.
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Neptune’s Frozen Treats comes to Malaga Cove Plaza - “Seas the Swirl, Savor the Flavor!” By Contributor and Artist Lynne La Fleur
A new Neptune is coming to Malaga Cove Plaza and, no, it isn’t another 16th Century marble statue replica of the God of the Sea.
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Explore Orfila Vineyards: A Journey Through Wine By Wine Aficionado and Founder of California Corks John Krause
Come explore Orfila Vineyards, a beautiful 70-acre vineyard found in the San Pasqual Valley, nestled in the peaceful San Diego foothills.
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October’s Birthstone: Opal & Tourmaline — Jewels of Light, Fire, and Transformation
October is a month of mystery and change—the season when leaves turn, the air sharpens, and magic feels close at hand. Fittingly, October is blessed with two dazzling birthstones: opal and tourmaline.
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How to Host a Fall Fête: A Seasonal Celebration of Color, Flavor & Community
Autumn arrives with crisp air, golden sunsets, and a sense of abundance—it’s the perfect time to gather friends and family for a fall fête.
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11 Events In October You Don’t Want To Miss By Writer and Contributor Emily McGinn
Fall is rolling in, and there are plenty of events coming up around the Peninsula to enjoy during October. Here’s our rundown of events you want to mark on your calendars.
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Studio Tour: Step Inside the Creative Process - Tour d'Art October 4th & 5th
What happens when you combine hot wax with watercolor? How does colored clay become sculptural art? What transforms traditional tools into contemporary treasures?
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