20 Pages Thursday, November 7, 2019 ◆ Pacific Palisades, California $1.50 The Creepiest Crypts of 2019 Councilmember Bonin to Host Public Safety Town Hall Getty Fire Puts Community on High Alert By SARAH SHMERLING made the decision to remain open Editor-in-Chief to serve our local community, as have other businesses in the area,” n the heels of the Getty and a representative from Caruso said. Palisades fires, community “While we are supportive of those Omembers are invited to a Public that have elected to open, we have Safety Town Hall on Saturday, not required them to do so. November 9, at 10 a.m. with “Our hearts and prayers are Councilmember Mike Bonin with our neighbors who have and LAFD Chief Ralph Terrazas been impacted by the Getty fire. at Paul Revere Charter Middle We are so grateful to the LAFD School. and LAPD who have been work- “The purpose of the town hall ing around the clock to keep us all is to discuss this wildfire season safe. These are the everyday he- and recent events and to introduce roes that make us all feel proud to community members to some of call Los Angeles our home.” the department’s firefighting re- Over the course of the week- sources and gear,” Bonin’s Brent- end, firefighters took advantage of wood-Palisades Deputy-Environ- Fighting the fire October 28 the favorable weather conditions Creepiest Crypt Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer mental Liaison Lisa Cahill shared Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer that followed a red flag warning of ahead of the event. “Additionally, critical fire conditions that began By SARAH SHMERLING made from an ironing board the own wonderful Halloween sto- it’s an opportunity for the coun- dian-Post went to print Tuesday, late Tuesday night and extended Editor-in-Chief neighbors were getting rid of. ries, ideas and memories.” cilmember and the fire chief to November 5. through Thursday evening. “My son, Holland, is always This is the third time the Peil discuss evacuation routes (and Palisadians who were evacu- Los Angeles Unified School he votes have been tallied, on the lookout for things we can family has taken home a prize: instances when the LAFD would ated since the fire first broke out District schools—Palisades­ Char- the ghouls and goblins ac- add and found a great inflat- first winning Creepiest Crypt in open them), brush clearance and were allowed to return back to ter Elementary, Marquez Charter Tcounted for—and the Palisadi- able chariot with skeletons at 2016 and then Best Theme in other public safety matters.” their homes on Wednesday eve- Elementary, Canyon Charter Ele- an-Post is ready to reveal the a local yard sale that helped to 2018. Kimber said the family is A new helicopter and various ning, October 30, around 5 p.m., mentary and Paul Revere Charter winners of the sixth annual Creep create the overall theme,” Kim- thrilled to be a repeat winner, and trucks plus gear will be on dis- leaving the only remaining man- Middle—returned to school on Your Crypt home decorating ber continued. “We changed the that she had many people tell her play. datory evacuation orders in Brent- Halloween day, October 31. Pal- contest. pirate chest, which was an old that this year’s decorations were The Town Hall, which is sub- wood, which were lifted Friday isades Charter High School, in an Taking home the top prize of trunk from another neighbor, even better than last year. ject to being rescheduled, depend- morning. “abundance of caution,” reopened Creepiest Crypt is the Peil fami- and turned it into a coffin with a “Thanks to our wonderful ing on fire conditions and the cur- At the height of evacuations, on Friday, November 1. ly, Kimber, Chuck, Kennedy and scary, rotting corpse.” neighbors, Pali-Post and all rent demand of LAFD resources, which extended from the 405 The Getty Center museum Holland, and their “Bollinger As is the Peil family tradi- the businesses who contribute,” is slated to start with a meet and freeway to Temescal Canyon and Getty Villa in Pacific Pali- Cemetery” in Marquez Knolls. tion, Chuck was an eight-foot Kimber added. “We love the spir- greet on the school’s athletic field, Road, Mulholland Drive to Sun- sades remained closed through “This year, we went with ghost passing out candy and it of the community and the spirit followed by a discussion with the set Boulevard, more than 10,000 Friday, with both reopening on a cemetery and grave robbers Kimber was a scary clown in an of Halloween.” councilmember, fire chief and homes and commercial buildings Saturday morning. theme,” Kimber explained. “My oversized chair to scare and sur- Winning the prize for Best LAFD’s Brush Clearance’s Pat- were affected. Last Tuesday afternoon, Oc- husband made the ‘Bollinger prise the trick or treaters as they Theme this year was the Murphy rick Hayden. The event will end Community members who tober 29, authorities confirmed Cemetery’ sign, and we put up passed by. household, located in the Bluffs. with a Q&A. were not allowed back into their that the fire was caused by gusting tombstones with ghouls crawl- “What we really enjoy is the Entering for the first time, The town hall closely follows neighborhoods for more than a winds that severed a tree branch ing from the ground and skulls, daily family activity and the joy the Murphy family, Jayce, 8, and the Getty fire—which first broke few minutes with a police escort and blew it onto a Los Angeles bones and skeletons scattered it brings to so many,” Kimber Cy, 7, along with help from the out Monday, October 28, near on Wednesday expressed con- Department of Water & Power throughout.” shared. “Every day leading up family dog Pablo, planned ahead 1:30 a.m. and burned through 745 cern at why many of the tenants electrical line, causing sparks that Kennedy, Kimber’s daugh- to Halloween we have children for their win. acres of brush in the Sepulveda at Palisades Village, which was fell onto the brush below. ter, assisted with creating the and parents exploring the yard “We actually decided No- Pass—prompting evacuations and in the mandatory evacuation zone The Getty fire destroyed 10 “grave robber,” crafted by spray- and asking questions, sparking vember 1, 2018—the day after closures throughout the Palisades. through that evening, remained homes and damaged 15 others. ing the reeds white and a tongue creativity as they create their (Continued on Page 3) The fire had nearly reached opened. Five firefighters suffered minor full containment as the Palisa- “A number of our tenants have injuries. Hundreds Hike Marquez Celebrates Temescal for a Cause Farm to School Month By CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA With Fresh Fare Reporter By JENNIKA INGRAM emescal Gateway Park was Reporter home to the ninth annual THike-a-Thon & Family Fun Day on arquez Charter Elementa- Sunday, November 3, in support of ry School hosted a Farm to children in foster care. MSchool celebration on October 31 and November 1—handing out fresh fruit in front of the school in the morning before classes began. The event, originally scheduled for Monday, October 28, had to be rescheduled due to the fires, school closures and evacuations. But, de- spite all the hurdles, the event was Photo courtesy of Marie Steckmest a success. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer School Principal Benjamin vegetables. duce in cooking lessons, such as Meritt shared that it’s “cool” to see “Delicious and fresh and every- we’re making salad in two classes,” The event brought multiple additional 150 children to sum- the students and parents getting ex- body enjoyed every bit of it,” said said Marie Steckmest, garden coor- attractions to the park, including mer camp, as Happy Trails Board cited about eating fruit. Lindy Refnes, parent of a Marquez dinator and UCCE master gardener, music, games, a petting zoo and Chair Jon Abrams also announced “The goal is to get students to fourth-grader who stopped by the to the Post. yoga warm-up stretch with Mary that the Salter Family Foundation eat healthier and organic, if possi- celebration before giving a school Children were also offered Beth LaRue, according to event will contribute $250,000 toward a ble,” Meritt said to the Palisadi- tour to prospective parents. pineapple guavas from Steckmest’s organizers. permanent campsite. an-Post. “It’s such a treat to have any- tree. Sponsored by Cafe Vida, In-N- “Happy Trails for Kids pro- Vendors from the Pacific Pal- thing fresh, it’s really amazing for “The National Farm to School Out and Wexler’s Deli, hikers were vides our campers with new ex- isades Farmers Market (G Farms, our school,” Refnes continued. “I month is part of the Edible Garden well fed after a day of hiking. periences, lifelong friendships, Frecker Farms and John Givens think it also gets people to go out to program at Marquez,” Steckmest From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., around important role models and a lov- Farms) and Santa Monica Farmers the farmers markets because people explained. “Children learn what 500 hikers hit the trail to support ing community that every child Market (Harry’s Berries) donated to were asking who the farmers are fruit and vegetables grow in warm the organization that was founded deserves,” said Lindsay Elliott, Marquez for the second year in a and they were told. The fresh food season and cool season. Through- in 1993 by Palisadian Pepper Ed- executive director, in a statement. row in honor of their 2019 produce like this lasts and stays fresh as if out the year, students are exposed miston in honor of her son, David. “We have hundreds of children giveaway during October’s Nation- it was just picked.” to growing, planting seeds, eating When David’s sister, Susan on our waiting list because of limit- al Farm to School month. Thousands of schools across vegetables and this is part of the Abrams, took over operations in ed space. We are incredibly grateful As part of the Farm to Table the country participate in celebrat- program.” 2009, the program began offer- for the support of everybody who program, volunteers set up in front ing food education, school gardens The Edible Garden program ing overnight summer camps and participated in the Hike-a-Thon to of the school in the morning. Stu- and eating local healthy ingredients strives to show children where their “year-round educational and out- help our program grow.” dents and their families, along with at lunch, according to the Farm to food comes from and encourages door adventures for boys and girls a few community members walking School Network website, with 42% them to eat healthy, according to its in foster care.” For more information on the their dogs, popped by and ate pears, of U.S. schools involved in the pro- website. More information is avail- The event was part of an ef- organization or to donate, visit apples, grapes, plums, strawberries, gram. able at marquezschoolediblegarden. fort to raise $75,000 to send an happytrailsforkids.org. along with carrots and a few other “I use some of the donated pro- blogspot.com. Page 2 Palisadian-Post November 7, 2019 WEB TALK This week’s hottest topics on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram Palisadian-Post

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Leaf Blowers LETTERS TO Illegal gas blowers are still going like gangbusters even with the THE EDITOR fire and poor air quality. Why are homeowners not asking for elec- ‘The Trump Path’ tric? Way less fumes and dust and it’s the law. We learn so much from experience and observation. One can move forward, or one can go backward. We learn from mistakes, or repeat them. We embrace success, or experience failure. Leaf Blowers II Going the path of the Left is insanity. What is the definition of in- I had a good chuckle reading that sanity? Doing the same thing over and over, and expecting different it takes twice the time to clean a results. It is foolish to repeat ineffective actions … and Democratic pol- garden using a rake as it does us- icies are ineffective. Look at California. Do you know where a person in this photo is today? ing a gas-blower. That is a myth. Donald Trump has been triumphant pointing out the “old failed” Contact [email protected]. In the 90s, when a group of Pal- policies of the Democratic Party; tax, and spend, class warfare, re-dis- tribution of wealth, racial divisiveness. They have fooled the American isadians worked toward the ban, people with the illusion of unity and promises of success. we organized a race between a Many Conservatives applaud the appointment of Neil Gorsich and blower and a rake. The rake liter- Brett Kavanaugh to our Supreme Court. I commend our president for ally took five more minutes. You rebuilding and strengthening our military. He is the first president in 50 might ask your gardener to 1) Not years to challenge China. I am pleased we confronted the Iranian Re- blow against the wind; 2) Not fol- gime and rejected the nuclear deal made by the Obama Administration. low one leaf down the street; 3) He also kept his promise to move the American Embassy to Jerusalem. Not blow top soil off of plants; More Americans are employed now than ever before in our history. 4) Remember, leaves are GOOD Women’s unemployment rate is the lowest in 65 years. African-Ameri- for nature; they create mulch. 5) can, Hispanic American, Asian-American unemployment have reached Finally, schools in the Palisades record lows. Manufacturing is confident in our future. Do not forget were closed because of particu- President Trump cut Obamacare’s burdensome, individual mandate; a late matter generated by the fires. penalty I never understood. Gas-blowers create the same par- We are energy independent. Coal exports are up 60% since 2017; an ticulate matter that damages our industry Obama wanted to destroy. children every single day. How President Trump never retreats, he is relentless and he wins. He is a “master brander.” President Clinton noted in an interview: “Trump is about children and infants first, good at sensing the emotional landscape of the people he targets.” poisonous gas blowers last? Do you want to return to “average” or do you want to be “excep- tional?” Do you want to return to high and burdensome taxation? Do JIB you want to restrict energy independence and production? Do you want The Palisades are unanimous! slow job growth and limited manufacturing? Do you want open borders The PPCC, LUC & DRB all vot- and continued illegal immigration? ed overwhelmingly against the Let us be exceptional and choose to win. Stay on track and move on the Trump path. Jack in the Box development. Elle Feldman Yet where is our Councilmember Pacific Palisades Mike Bonin on this? He hasn’t taken a position? Who is he repre- senting? #Where’sMike? Calvary Christian School Fires PPCC continues to appreciate the Post’s coverage of our Land Use Committee (LUC) and Board meetings. However, it’s important to clar- I think we can all agree that there ify the respective roles of the LUC and Board, as well as the recent are no adequate words to express actions taken in regard to the Calvary Christian School land use appli- our admiration and thank you to cation. our firefighters for keeping us The LUC did not “approve” the proposed project/application, nor safe. It was unfortunate that peo- did the Board vote to “support” it, as stated in the recent Post article on ple in the alphabet streets evac- our October 24 Board meeting. uated as ordered but chose to As with almost all PPCC committees, the LUC is not authorized to put people that work for them in act for the Board nor to approve any projects; its role is solely to con- danger. Last week, when I was al- duct research and make recommendations to the Board. In this case, the lowed Five minutes to grab some LUC made a recommendation that the Board not object to the project, medicine I was sickened by what contingent on a condition involving regulation of concurrent school and I saw. There were full construc- church activities. tion crews working on homes, It did not recommend that the Board approve or support the project, gardeners caring for lawns and and the Board itself later followed the LUC’s recommendation, taking Highlands residents Professors Ellis (USC) and Maryanne (Occidental College) Horowitz in front of the housekeepers walking dogs. It is the position only that it does not object, contingent on the specified Athenaeum in Bucharest, Romania condition of approval. See the PPCC position letter at pacpalicc.org/ beyond my wildest imagination wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Calvary-Christian-School-Letter.pdf. Want to see your photo in the Post? 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November 7, 2019 Palisadian-Post Page 3 PALISADES Neighborhood News Last Chance to See Pali High ‘The Curious Incident of the Palisadian-Created LA Skyline Art Dog in the Night-Time By CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA the reaction of the close to 7,000 ’ Reporter participants when they saw their ¢ Palisades Charter High School presents “The Curious Incident work become part of the LA sky- of the Dog in the Night-Time” for its Fall Play. he Palisadian-created art in- line exposed to millions of people. “Fifteen-year-old Christopher has an extraordinary brain: He is stallation that Angelenos driv- The logistics to installing the exceptional at mathematics but ill-equipped to interpret everyday Ting down the 10 freeway have seen artwork included putting special life,” Dramatists Play Service states. “He has never ventured alone atop the Los Angeles Convention railings around the canvas so visu- beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched and he distrusts Center for the past six months will ally disabled artists could feel their strangers. Now it is seven minutes after midnight, and Christopher be uninstalled on Sunday, Novem- way around and be a part of it. stands beside his neighbor’s dead dog, Wellington, who has been ber 10. “I had sketched out the con- speared with a garden fork. The project, titled Shaping LA, cept to transform the Convention “Finding himself under suspicion, Christopher is determined to was created by Portraits of Hope, Center wall into a geometric pat- solve the mystery of who murdered Wellington, and he carefully a Palisadian-founded, nonprofit Photo courtesy of Felix Massey tern ... [The 13-year time frame] records each fact of the crime. But his detective work, forbidden by program aimed at conceiving and wasn’t because of political hur- his father, takes him on a thrilling journey that upturns his world.” developing “one-of-a-kind mo- volved his entire family in the kids and adults, worked on Shap- dles, it was more of the timing and Performances run November 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 and 16 at 7 p.m., tivational art projects that merge project, according to his wife ing LA,” she said. couldn’t wrap my head around it,” as well as November 9 and 16 at 2 p.m. in Mercer Hall. Tickets, the production of dynamic public Dawn. The colorful and triangu- Ed explained. available at brownpapertickets.com/event/4418731, are $10 for stu- art works with creative therapy for “Like most of Ed’s public lar display of art consisted of a He hopes Palisadians will take dents, general $16 and VIP for $23. —JENNIKA INGRAM hospitalized children and civic ed- works, we as a family are ... all 31-panel installation that spanned the opportunity during its final ucation for students of all ages.” hands on deck,” said Dawn, de- four football fields in length, as an days to drive by and take in the Shaping LA has famously be- scribing how their daughter, Geor- estimated 20 million vehicles per scale and meaning of the master- come part of the Downtown Los gi, a junior at Palisades Charter month drove past it. piece one last time. Angeles skyline while raising High School, and their son, Felix, “It’s been really incredible be- Now, Ed will focus his efforts The Village awareness to its creative thera- a college student in New York, cause the project … was 13 years on a personal project dealing with py that more than 800 hospitals, spend their holidays and weekends in the making,” Ed said in an in- homelessness while the Portraits PPAA Show schools, after-school programs working on the Portraits of Hope terview with the Palisadian-Post. of Hope program focuses on a new Recent works by Martha Meade will be on display at Palisades and social service agencies have projects. “We were very excited to see that waterborne project in cities around Branch Library in the Community Room through November 27 been a part of. “What’s so cool about this scale of a canvas go up.” the world that have yet to be de- through Pacific Palisades Art Association. Co-founder Ed Massey in- project is that so many Palisadians, Ed said it was satisfying to see termined. The art association will also host its general meeting early this month due to the week of Thanksgiving and will meet on Tuesday, November 12, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the library. The speaker was to Community Members and Pali Ambassadors be determined as the Post went to print. Seniors Serving Seniors to Join Together for Tea —SARAH SHMERLING By JENNIKA INGRAM that in working with seniors and Glaser shared about the participat- munity seniors.” Reporter their families at her business, she ing Ambassadors. The tea will take place at noticed her older clients lit up Festivities will also include PPWC, located at 901 Haverford alisades seniors can look for- when they were engaging in social live music by La Faz, a talent- Ave., and will run from 1 to 3 p.m. The Village ward to a coed social event at activities. ed teen trio of classical violin- RSVP at margaux.glaser@sothe- PTea Honoring Seniors, hosted by Glaser, who is independently ists Vera Fang, Layla Adeli and byshomes.com or 310-600-7116. Community Book Club Night Margaux Glaser and team at the funding the event, selected PPWC Sophie Zhu, who are all former A Community Book Club night—the second part of the inau- Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club so that those who attend the event members of the Los Angeles gural Palisades Reads event, hosted by Pacific Palisades Library on Saturday, November 9. would not have to travel far. Youth Orchestra. Association—with Palisadian Laura Nicole Diamond, the author of “The whole point is to en- Palisades Ambassadors from “I worked on the PPWC home “Shelter Us,” will take place on November 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Pali- hance their lives,” Glaser told the Palisades Charter High School tour and met them, and everyone sades Branch Library. Palisadian-Post. will be joining the event as servers enjoyed them so much, I wanted The novel is about a Palisadian mother who is struggling with This free event for seniors and enable discussions. Students to have them play for seniors,” grief from a tragic accident who becomes obsessed with helping a will be an opportunity for local will have questions for attendees Glaser shared with the Post. young homeless mother get back on her feet. community members to gather and help create a dialogue among Glaser wants Palisades se- Copies of “Shelter Us” are available at the library as well as and engage with others. them. niors to know: “We hold you in wherever books are sold. —JENNIKA INGRAM Glaser, who works as a real “We’re having [high school] high regard, so please join us for estate agent at Sotheby’s Interna- seniors serving seniors in the tea, refreshments and music to tional Realty in the Village, said community ... they’re so into it,” celebrate you, our honored com- Photo courtesy of Margaux Glaser

The Village PPTFH Upcoming Meeting The Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness will address Success Stories: From Street to Home at its next meeting on Mon- day, November 18, at 7 p.m. at Palisades Branch Library. “107 homeless individuals have been transitioned off the streets in Pacific Palisades thanks to the work of the People Concern Out- reach Team and support from our community,” a PPTFH represen- tative said ahead of the upcoming meeting. “At our next meeting, we’ll get to meet and hear from the people behind the success.” Guest speakers will include the team from The People Concern, a landlord who accepts housing vouchers and two newly house cli- ents. For more information, visit pptfh.org. —SARAH SHMERLING

Spotted in the Palisadian-Post: May 21, 1970 Pepperdine Dedicates Malibu Campus Saturday Pepperdine College’s new 24,600,000 campus in Malibu will be officially dedicated at 10:30 a.m. Sat- urday, with special ceremonies on the 200-acre site overlooking Malibu Lagoon State Park.

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The Musical,” presented by Theatre Pal- How do you help a things on the wall, the garden. moving with you. around six weeks for the child to put 08 isades. Also Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. $25- toddler with a major Take some with the child in the Then let him see you doing down roots. All the disruptions to his $27. theatrepalisades.com. Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temes- change? I am moving context. Print those photos and glue some packing, too. “We are taking life, including his sleep schedule, will NOV cal Canyon Road. with my husband and soon-to-be- them onto some pieces of cardboard to all our things to our new house.” fall into a pattern, things will settle 2-year-old across the country and create a book called “My Old House.” When you arrive at the new house, down and become truly familiar and SAT 10 a.m. Town Hall with Councilmember Mike Bonin are hoping to make the transition (Forget the effort and expense of cre- he needs to see that his box is there, comfortable. and LAFD Chief Terrazas. Paul Revere Charter Middle as smooth as possible. ating a digitally made version. It isn’t the one he decorated and packed. Parents tend to think that it is bet- 09 School, 1450 Allenford Ave. necessary … unless you want to make ter to shield the child from the move, NOV 1 p.m. Tea Honoring Seniors. Senior citizens of Pacific ow I wish there were a simple one.) 5. Be sure to take photos of making it easier on the child. That Palisades are invited to connect with each other along with answer that would guarantee a Look at that book now for sure. the packing process so you can could not be more incorrect. senior high school students. Hosted by Margaux Glaser. Pacific Pal- Hsmooth transition in the face of such It’s just a book about your house. And look back on what happened. It is important for the child to be isades Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford Ave. a big change as is moving across the after the move, you will look at it over Photos and books help children involved and exposed to the parts of 1 p.m. Saturday Movie Matinee: “Hotel Mumbai,” starring Dev country. and over, remembering together. to process their experiences. the process. He needs to see that big Patel and Jason Isaacs. Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real The reality is that change of any truck that will move all your things. Drive. kind can be difficult for young chil- 2. Be sure to take photos of 6. Get ahold of one of the many I even think it is good for a child to dren, a 2-year-old being at the top of other familiar scenes in your neigh- great books about moving written see his old empty house. Without your TUES 8 a.m. Breakfast at the Bay, hosted by Pacific Palisades the list! I have often told parents that borhood and in your child’s cur- just for little ones. Don’t start reading things in it, it doesn’t feel like your Chamber of Commerce. Speaker: Raphael Tulino. palisad- two of the biggest show stoppers for rent life. The music class, the park, these too far in advance, just a week house anymore. 12 eschamber.com. Cinépolis Luxury Cinemas, 1035 Swarth- young children are change and hur- the grocery store checker, etc … or two before the process begins. A house is not a home without NOV more Ave. rying. These can also be in your book. you in it! 6 p.m. General Meeting hosted by Pacific Palisades Art As- The good news is that there are 7. Be sure to emphasize that the Good luck with the move. And sociation. Speaker TBD. Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real things you can do to take the sur- 3. Obtain photos of the new whole family and all your stuff is mov- keep in touch with us through your Drive. prise out of the change, keeping in house and show these to your child ing with you. The most important thing Palisadian-Post! 7 p.m. Santa Monica Canyon Civic Association meeting. Rustic mind that development plays the saying, “This is the house that you, to your child is that he is with you. Canyon Recreation Center, 601 Latimer Road. biggest part in the child’s ability to Mommy and Daddy are going to BBB is a child development and process what is going on. Here are live in all together one day soon.” 8. When you arrive in the new behavior specialist in Pacific Pali- WED few suggestions to get you started: house, be sure that your child’s room sades. She can be reached through 6:30 p.m. Palisades Reads Community Book Club. A 4. When it is time to pack, be sure is the first to be set up. He can see her website, betsybrownbraun.com. 13 discussion of “Shelter Us” by Palisadian Laura Nicole Di- 1. Before you even begin to pack, to have a small-ish box in which your NOV amond. Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real Drive. walk around your home taking photos child can put a few things. He can of your house as your toddler knows even decorate it! You will write his THUR 3:30 p.m. Teen Council. Ages 14 and up are invited to join a it now. Snap pics of everything—the name on this box in big letters. He can a.k.a. Palisades Bakery leadership group that helps make the library a more welcom- bathroom, the bedrooms, the kitch- help with the packing, as you tell him 15231 La Cruz Dr. 14 ing place for teens. 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PALISADIAN-POST - REVISION 1 NETFLIX: MARRIAGE STORY PUB DATE: 11/07/19 ART ADJUSTED FOR NEWSPAPER GAIN QUARTER PAGE: 6.25” X 10.75” November 7, 2019 Palisadian-Post Page 5 OBITUARIES Halloween Fun After closing for three days due to the Getty fire, Palisades Elementary Charter School Marilyn Ann Hedges reopened with a festive Halloween Parade on Thursday, October 31.

arilyn Ann Hedges, 89, PEO, DAR, the YMCA and Unit- Photos by Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer passed away on October 17 ed Methodist Women. She loved to Mof complications from a heart valve cook, travel, and host family and replacement surgery. friends. Born in Compton, California, Preceded in death by her hus- on May 17, 1930, she was the band, Ralph, she is survived by her daughter of George Samuel Conley daughter Kathleen and son-in-law and Anna Gertrude Baldrick Con- Russell and her son Robert and ley. She is a graduate of Whittier daughter-in-law, Patricia. She is College. also survived by her sisters Marjo- Marilyn moved to Santa Mon- rie Conley Aikens and Mary New- ica, California, after marrying her man and brother-in-law, Daniel. husband, Ralph Everett Hedges, A celebration of her life will be in 1954. She had an unwavering held on Saturday, November 16, at faith in God and a generous heart 10 a.m. at the First United Meth- to all who knew her. She was an ac- United Methodist Church in San- odist Church, 1008 11th Street in tive longtime member of the First ta Monica. She was a member of Santa Monica. Arcelia ‘Sherrie’ McConnell March 6, 1924 – October 16, 2019

rcelia “Sherrie” McConnell passed away peaceful- ly on October 16. She was 95. She is now happily Areunited with her husband, Lorimer (“Lorry”), and all of her other loved ones who have passed on. She was born in Pirtleville, Arizona, and moved to Los Angeles when she was about 9 years old. She was the youngest of eight sisters and one brother, all deceased. She graduated from Polytechnic High School in 1943 and wanted to attend UCLA, but since her father had passed away when she was 12, she had to work to help support her mother and siblings. A high school teacher highly recommended her for a job as assistant claims supervisor and interpreter at Liberty Mutual Insurance. Since her mother was from Mexico and Spanish was her first language, she was fluent in Spanish. She met Lorry McConnell at a dance in Hollywood and they were married eight months later. They loved to dance and continued to swing dance throughout their marriage at various events. A favorite spot for them was the American Legion, where big bands played for special events. They lived in Gardena, California, until their daugh- ters, Michelle and Leslie, were teenagers. Sherrie was a their grandchildren—taking­­ them on trips, attending devoted mother. She was very active at her daughters’ school performances, games and birthday parties—all grade school, made clothes and costumes for them, and documented in countless photographs and videos. cooked tasty meals for the whole family. She also loved Surviving are her daughters, Michelle McConnell baking, decorating cakes and making cards. and husband Darren Schenck, Leslie McConnell Sul- Since she and Lorry were theatre lovers, she sold livan and husband Jim Sullivan, and her two grand- tickets to plays and worked at the box office at the daughters, Sarah Sullivan Mertel and husband Tom Gardena Valley Playmakers, where Lorry directed, Mertel, and Catherine Sullivan. AMAZING MUSIC STORE.COM produced and acted in plays. A funeral Mass followed by a reception will be We Love to Teach! Guitar, Ukulele, Bass, Piano, Drums After moving to Pacific Palisades, she worked at held at Corpus Christi Church in Pacific Palisades on ALL AGES, ALL STYLES! Home Savings and Loan for a few years, then at the November 9 at 10 a.m. If you wish, please send dona- Group & Private Lessons • Instrument Rentals & Sales J. Paul Getty Museum as a receptionist and secretary, tions in her honor to the Assistance League of Santa Est. 1980 • (310) 454-4669 • 867 Swarthmore Ave. until retiring in 1989. She and Lorry loved art and Monica, 1453 15th St., Santa Monica, CA 90404. attending the many events at the Getty Museum, Villa and Center. She and Lorry were involved in Amy Hollingsworth Bible study and the senior group at 310.613.3071 Corpus Christi Church, and since [email protected] they were huge Bruin fans, they attended many events at UCLA. DRE 01084312 Sherrie was a member of the As- sistance League of Santa Monica Jamie Leff and volunteered at their “bargain 310.339.3525 bazaar.” [email protected] They took many road trips with the family along the Califor- DRE 01400794 nia coastline, Arizona, Mexico, a few other western states, includ- If you are looking to buy or sell, ing Montana, to visit relatives. As Call Amy & Jamie Today! a couple, they travelled to other U.S. states and Europe. They loved spending time with

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Earns Open Berth By STEVE GALLUZZO ly resorted to scoreboard watch- few seconds players high-fived, or the second straight year Sports Editor ing... shouting “Come on clock!” hugged, chest-bumped, poured a Palisades High has earned as he paced the sideline. He and bucket of ice water over assistant Fone of eight berths in the ll season long the Palisades his teammates could sense that coach Johnny Garcia’s head and City Section’s Open Division High varsity football team the goal they had set three months pointed their index fingers to the football playoffs. That means Ahas played every down like the earlier was about to be achieved... sky signifying who’s No. 1—and it will have an extra week to game depended on it. In the final finishing unbeaten in league play the Dolphins don’t have to share prepare for its next opponent. minutes of the fourth quarter last for the first time in 32 years. this title with anyone. Final score: With defending champion Friday evening at Fairfax, senior When Max Palees surged for Palisades 21, Fairfax 7. Harbor City Narbonne ruled co-captain Xavier Whitfield final- a first down to run off the last (See Pali Football, Page 12) ineligible for postseason play the tournament is wide open. The Western League champi- on Dolphins are seeded sixth and will travel to Wilmington to face No. 3 Banning in the quarterfinals Nov. 15. The Pilots (5-4) are paced by quarterback Jake Otto and tailback Jakob Galloway. The teams share a common oppo- nent in Westchester. Banning defeated the Comets 42-7 in a nonleague game Sept. 13 and Palisades beat the Comets 28- 20 to open league play Oct. 4. “We are honored to be in the Open playoffs... it’s icing on the cake,” Pali High head coach Tim Hyde said. “We ac- complished our No. 1 goal of going 5-0 in our league. I’m excited for another game.” Palisades has a 2-6 record in the playoffs under Hyde. It was seeded seventh last fall and lost 24-21 to No. 2 Eagle Kenny Cline sheds Fairfax tacklers Christopher Rosales and Daniel Luna on his way to the end zone for Head coach Tim Hyde hugs running back Max Palees moments after Rock in the quarterfinals. Palisades’ first touchdown in last Friday’s league finale. The Dolphins won their ninth straight game. Palisades’ 21-7 win to clinch the Western League championship. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer

Revere Runners Shine at League Finals On the Ball t has been a season to remember for the Paul Revere Middle School cross country program. The girls squad took first place at the Delphic ILeague finals while the boys team took second place overall at Pierce College in Woodland Hills. Pacing the girls squad on the two-mile course were Kyra Morris (fifth place in 12:25), Van Buck (seventh in 12:41), Giada Rice (11th in 12:49), Leena Adeli (12th in 12:57). Leading the boys team were Max Fields, who won the race with a time of 10:21, and Sam Houston (second place in 10:44). Rounding out the top 10 finishers was Revere’s Charles Beckey, who clocked 11:36.

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Soph Tournament. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES: Every week, the Palisadian-Post will have a selection of NFL and college football teams. After dropping their opening Check the teams you predict will win each game. The person with the most correct picks wins. In the case of a tie, the tie-breaker score will be used. The player who 1) picks the winning team and 2) comes closest to the total number of points scored by both teams wins. If game to Palos Verdes Chadwick, one or more participants pick the winner and the same number of points, whoever is closer to the winning team’s score wins the contest. the Dolphins won their next three All entries must arrive at the office of the Palisadian-Post, 881 Alma Real Drive, Suite 213, no later than 5 p.m. on the Friday before game weekend. Entries received after that will be disallowed. Jake Jaret (right) of the Eagles dribbles around Aiden Bierman of the Green Tigers on the way to scoring one of his against Brentwood, Culver City There is a limit of one entry per person. No photocopies, computer-generated or faxed entries are permitted. The contest is open to and Santa Monica. Palisades’ var- everyone except for employees of the Palisadian-Post and their immediate families. Winners will be notified each week and their names seven goals during an AYSO Region 69 Boys U6 game Saturday morning at the Palisades Recreation Center. will be printed in the subsequent edition of the paper. Winners must report to the offices of the Palisadian-Post to declare prizes. The sity squad is the No. 1 seed in the decisions of the editors of the Palisadian-Post are final. Winning certificates must be used by January 31, 2020. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer City Section playoffs and hosted a LAST WEEK’S WINNER: CHARLES RYAN (+7) first-round match Wednesday. Page 8 Palisadian-Post November 7, 2019

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Palisades’ Jamie Robertson floats the ball over Narbonne’s Taquoia Rounds and Kayla Barnes in last Friday’s City quarterfinal match. Photo: Steve Galluzzo Pali High Volleyball Eliminates Gauchos o practice? No problem. Fires last week forced the closure of local An 8th-grader on the Windward School girls tennis team, schools and as a result Palisades High girls volleyball coach Carlos Sydney finished off an undefeated season by winning the Pa- NGray had no time to prepare his squad for Friday night’s City Section cific Basin League Middle School singles championship Fri- Open Division quarterfinal against Harbor City Narbonne. day at UCLA. She defeated Reilly Weg of Crossroads 6-2 in The match was postponed for two days with Palisades’ campus be- the quarterfinals, Maddie Geibelson of Brentwood 6-0 in the ing closed and the team unable to practice, but if the Dolphins were at semifinals and 7th-grade teammate Maggie Goldsmith 7-5 in all rusty they didn’t look it in a 25-21, 25-11, 25-21 sweep of the Marine the finals. The El Medio resident, who attended Village School League winners. The Western League champion Dolphins traded points before Windward, went 11-0 this fall and was seeded No. 1 with the fifth-seeded Gauchos for most of the first set but pulled away. in the PBL tournament. Sydney is also a pitcher and infielder “Somehow, some way,” Gray tweeted afterward. “We manage to on the Windward softball team. She is an outstanding student move on. Semifinal on Tuesday against the hottest team in the section.” and an aspiring artitst. To nominate your favorite Palisadian for Gray was referring to eighth-seeded Cleveland, which upset No. 1 Athlete of the Week, email [email protected]. Taft two days earlier. Fourth-seeded Palisades beat the Cavaliers at the CV Tournament. The final is Saturday at 6 p.m. at Birmingham High.

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Aidan Knierim makes a tackle as Marcus White and Chris Washington close in. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer Nikolas Koudsi of the 76ers drives for a layup against Bulls defenders Max Von der Ohe (left) and Ryan Farhadian in a Co-Ed Major Division basketball game Saturday at the Palisades Recreation Center. The Bulls prevailed, 50-46. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer

Finishing Touches Palisadians Angle Reel & Deal to Second at Cabo Fishing Tourney here was no slowing down the speeding freight train known ith time running short and lines running thin about Tas the Palisades High JV football 25 minutes out in the Sea of Cortez Nando Silvestri team last Friday at Fairfax. Wfelt a subtle tug on his “lucky” black and purple lure and Xavier Smith ran for a touch- 52 minutes later a 371-pound Black Marlin was hauled down and scored on a 60-yard onto the deck of “The Real & Deal,” a 53-foot Viking screen pass from Dylan Hassid, Sportfisher he and fellow Palisadians Pat Tooley and Eli Ghodooshim caught a touch- Will Wynperle chartered with angling teammates Russ down pass from Hassid and Mau- Armstrong from Catalina Island and David Finkelstein rice Burgess scored on a five-yard of Houston. run. Barrett Gordon ran for a score “We were one of approximately 120 teams entered and Amari Yolas returned a kick- and we got ‘hooked up’ with only 45 minutes left in the off 75 yards to cap a 44-16 win competition,” said Silvestri, who lives in the Alphabet that made this the highest-scoring Streets and used to own Ritrovo Restaurant. “Will lives JV team in school history—rack- up Bienveneda and Pat also lives in that general area. We ing up 353 points in eight games. are all fishing buddies and plan to stick together and fish The defense allowed only six the Bisbees over the next several years.” touchdowns all year and 21 differ- The late catch earned their boat second place in the ent players scored a touchdown. two-day Bisbee’s Los Cabos Offshore Tournament in “We had five players called Cabo San Lucas. The winning fish was a 368-pound Black up to varsity for league, five more Marlin. Only five marlin were weighed in two days. for playoffs,” Coach Ray Marsden said. “This freshman class is deep Right: Palisadians Nando Silvestri, Will Wynperle and and talented. The future is bright!” Pat Tooley with their prize catch: a 371-lb. black marlin.

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Gemma Shoenberg (left) of the Rebels fights for a rebound with Charlie Haas (#21) of the Bulldogs in a Girls Minor Brentwood receiver Jack Dyett makes a catch in between Viewpoint defenders Luke Boehm and Lachlan Division basketball game Sunday at the Palisades Recreation Center. The Rebels won a spirited contest, 18-5. Beattie in last Friday’s Gold Coast League finale. The host Eagles won 40-20. Photo: Danny Moloshok Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer Dyett and Eagles Soar to Playoffs By STEVE GALLUZZO League finale, catching six passes team-leading 49 catches for 625 Humble Hoops Teams Win Halloween Classic Sports Editor for 85 yards, including a 40-yard yards and six touchdowns. On ‘D’ group of local 10-year-olds climbed to No. 8 in the state for its Not to be outdone, Humble’s touchdown reception, in the Ea- he has 43 tackles (nine for losses) coached by Palisadian and age group after taking first place 13U team also won the Silver East ack Dyett has made the most of gles’ 40-20 win versus Viewpoint. and four sacks. He even played a Aformer Palisades High basketball in a field that included teams from Division title behind the efforts of every moment of his senior sea- Dyett also made an impact game at quarterback, throwing for player Paul Davis had plenty of all over California and Nevada. Colt Ferrier, Wyatt Junger, Ray- Json on the varsity football team at on defense and special teams with two scores in a 37-25 win. tricks and treats last week, winning Humble scored its most points mond Thomas, Lawson Holland, Brentwood School. On Sunday, he four tackles, two pass deflections “Jack’s the ultimate leader,” the Silver Division championship ever to top Relentless 51-30 in the Wyatt Willard, Messiah Davis, found out the fun’s not over yet. and a blocked field goal. Coach Jake Ford said. “He plays at the Grassroots 365 and Open final. The roster consisted of Can- Merik Bernstein, Jake Lehman, The 6-foot-5, 210-pound wide The Dartmouth commit has both ways, rarely comes off the Gym Premier 2019 Halloween non Cosindas, Benjy Kahn, Raja Chet Mullen and Luca Kassab. receiver and defensive end from played in eight games (he was field, there’s nothing he can’t do.” Classic Tournament at The Amer- Davis, Kayden Rice, JJ Ward, Coached by Davis and Lebre the Huntington neighborhood was injured for two), accounting for Brentwood opens the CIF-SS ican Sports Center in Anaheim. Amarii Davis, Fynn Kassab, Merritt, Humble beat Open Gym the star of last Friday’s Gold Coast 826 yards in total offense, with a Division 11 playoffs Friday night. Davis’ 10U Humble squad Remy Myer and Graham Doble. Premier Arizona by 48 in the final. GOT MOLD? NOT SURE? Call LAʼs leading mold inspection and consulting company.

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a share of the Western League title After forcing a three-and-out tend the Dolphins’ lead to 14 with Pali Football in four of the last five seasons. “I Western League Football Final Standings to open the second half, Fairfax 5:37 left in the fourth quarter. (Continued from Page 7) give all the credit to the players.” drove 50 yards in 10 plays, capped Fairfax drove to its own 43 Team League Overall PF PA “The message was simple... The last time Palisades went by Reed’s one-yard run—the first on its next series, but a fourth- we’re not going to Melrose Ave- 5-0 in league was in 1987 when it Palisades 5-0 9-1 324 104 points the Dolphins had allowed down pass fell incomplete and the nue and losing,” head coach Tim won the Crosstown League under Venice 4-1 6-4 387 293 in 13 quarters dating back to the Lions used their timeouts to stop Hyde said. “This place has been a coach Jack Epstein on its way to Fairfax 3-2 7-3 286 230 third quarter of their 38-14 victo- the clock. However, the Dolphins house of horrors for us the last few the City 3A Division final. ry over Venice in Week 7. Hector picked up two first downs to keep trips. We lost by one point my first Fairfax was trying for its third Westchester 1-3 5-4 299 193 Castillo’s point after tied it 7-7 the chains moving and prevent year, we lost by a touchdown two straight triumph over Palisades, Hamilton 1-4 2-8 87 346 midway through the third quarter. Fairfax from getting the ball back. years ago and when we won in which also would have created a University 0-4 2-7 149 239 Brandon Forrest returned the The win was Palisades’ ninth 2015 it was only by three points. three-way tie atop the standings. ensuing kickoff 40 yards to the Li- in a row—its longest winning Even tonight was a struggle, but The Lions marched 57 yards Last week’s results ons’ 45 and from there Palisades streak since reeling off 11 straight this group of seniors is driven and in 15 plays on their opening drive Palisades 21, Fairfax 7 needed 10 plays to regain the lead, in 1976 under the program’s first we weren’t going to be denied.” but Immanuel Newell recovered a Venice 40, Hamilton 8 the last a two-yard run by Cline, head coach, Dick North. Palisades’ victory was all the fumble at Palisades’ 23-yard line. who finished with a season-high “We were on a mission after Westchester vs. University, canceled more impressive given that with Showing they were playing to 130 yards in 24 carries. [losing to] Cleveland,” Hyde said. campus closed because of fires the win, the Dolphins went for it on Fairfax was forced to punt “The gauntlet began with Reseda. Dolphins didn’t practice all week. fourth-and-three at their own 44 switched to tailback in the second Palisades drove 60 yards in from deep in its own territory on We had four games in a row and “Given all the adversity we’ve but Forrest Brock’s pass fell in- quarter, with Shawn Holly taking eight plays, taking a 7-0 lead late its next possession and Palisades the first half of that game set the had the last few weeks it’s an un- complete. Gaining yardage out of over at quarterback. The Dolphins in the second quarter on Kenny took over at its own 44. This time tone for the rest of the season.” believable accomplishment,” said the Wildcat formation in the first adjusted and bottled up Reed for Cline’s six-yard run and kicker the drive lasted 11 plays, ending The Dolphins allowed only 41 Hyde, whose team has won at least quarter, Fairfax star Jordan Reed the rest of the first half. Tommy Meek’s extra point. with Palees’ six-yard run to ex- points in five league contests.

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Lower Bienveneda Marquez Knolls Neighbors were invited to mingle and Families, kids and dogs were invited meet on Sunday, October 27, at the annual to celebrate at the Annual Marquez Knolls Lower Bienveneda Block Party. Block Party, which took place in the “Lower Bienveneda is such a wonder- Marquez Business District on Saturday, ful neighborhood not just because of our October 26. ACS was on hand to barbecue beautiful California sycamore trees but be- complimentary hot dogs and hamburgers, cause of super-friendly neighbors,” event as well as serve cold drinks, and coffee organizer Christopher van Scoyk shared was provided by Ronny’s Cleaners. after the party. “It is a neighborhood where Festivities at the event, which was almost everyone knows most of the people sponsored by the Marquez Knolls Property on the street.” Owners Association, included face paint- Van Scoyk added that Lower Bien- ing, balloon art and a Spider-Man bounce veneda is also a neighborhood of much house. Guests enjoyed a performance by change—with many small children, most the Greg Alper Band and its Junior Talent. younger than 5, growing up and playing on the street. Page 14 Palisadian-Post November 7, 2019

Here is the most recent installment of the Palisadian-Post’s photo series, Our Town. Have you or your neighbor done something interesting in or around town? Submit a photo and caption for consideration via email to [email protected].

Family, friends and students at Marquez Charter El- ementary School celebrated at the annual Marquez Halloween Festival. Photos by Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer

The Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony and mixer at CinqueTerre WEST Osteria. Guests dined on pizza and appetizers Longtime Palisadian Madamme Wu celebrated her by Palisadian chef Gianba Vinzoni. Photos by Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer 105th birthday with Palisades neighbors: Michael Hi- att, Deborah Hiatt and Stella Foo. Photo courtesy of Debbie Chenoweth

Ella Engel and Nicole Nguyen, sixth graders at Paul Revere Charter Middle School, won the doubles title at the Del- phic League tournament in Northridge at CSUN on October 24. Photo courtesy of Mariam Engel

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From the Mountains to Palisades Lutheran Church CHURCHES Pastor Bart Loos Calvary Church of Pacific Palisades Sunday Adult Bible Study 9:00 a.m. the Sea: A Swallow’s Story Sunday Worship Gathering 10:00am Sunday Confirmation Class 8:45-9:45a.m. 701 Palisades Drive • Pacific Palisades Sunday Service on 11/10/2019 Connect with us online and on our app: Communion — 1st & 3rd Sundays The Palisadian-Post is run- dotted with puffy white clouds ered above the nearby bushes. Spiritual Growth Study Thursday 6:30-8:00 p.m. ning a series of stories from the that drifted across the sky in the Spiky succulents grew alongside www.calvarypalisades.org Calvary Palisades App 15905 Sunset Blvd. • 310-459-2358 • www.plc.cc Pacific Palisades Library Asso- shape of butterflies and hors- the trail and snakes slithered un- STAR Preschool @ PLC: Enroll Now • 310-629-2598 ciation Summer Writing Contest, es. The swallow soared and der the brush. 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Date: November 26, 2019, 10:30 a.m., petition with this court for a decree changing Dept. 44, Rm. 418 name as follows: The address of the court is Present Name: 111 N. Hill Street HAMPARTZOOM MEHTERIAN Palisadian-Post Los Angeles, CA 90012 Proposed Name: HAMPAR MEHTERIAN SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA Stanley Mosk Courthouse THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interest- COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be ed in this matter appear before this court at the Case No.19SMCP00434 published at least once each week for four suc- hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR cessive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on why the petition for change of name should not CHANGE OF NAME the petition in the following newspaper of general be granted. Any person objecting to the name TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: circulation, printed in this county: change described above must file a written ob- Demonica Donita Leibowitz filed a petition with PALISADIAN-POST. jection that includes the reasons for the objec- this court for a decree changing name as follows: Dated: September 24, 2019 tion at least two court days before the matter is Present Name: Demonica Donita Leibowitz SHERRI R. CARTER scheduled to be heard and must appear at the Proposed Name: Executive Officer/Clerk hearing to show cause why the petition should Demonica Donita Agostino Leibowitz October 17, October 24, October 31 and not be granted. If no written objection is timely THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interest- November 7, 2019 filed, the court may grant the petition without a ed in this matter appear before this court at the hearing. hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, Palisadian-Post NOTICE OF HEARING why the petition for change of name should not SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA Date: November 8, 2019, 8:30 a.m., be granted. Any person objecting to the name COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES Dept.K change described above must file a written ob- Case No.19STCP04096 The address of the court is jection that includes the reasons for the objec- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR 1725 MAIN ST. tion at least two court days before the matter is CHANGE OF NAME Santa Monica, CA 90401 scheduled to be heard and must appear at the TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Santa Monica Courthouse hearing to show cause why the petition should Caleb Chinedum Ebubechukwu by his parents A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be not be granted. If no written objection is timely Titus and Mary Ebubechukwu filed a petition with published at least once each week for four suc- filed, the court may grant the petition without a this court for a decree changing name as follows: cessive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on hearing. Present Name: the petition in the following newspaper of general NOTICE OF HEARING Caleb Chinedum Ebubechukwu circulation, printed in this county: Date: November 8, 2019, 8:30 a.m., Dept. K, Proposed Name: Caleb Chinedum Soochuku PALISADIAN-POST. The address of the court is THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interest- Dated: October 22, 2019 1725 Main Street ed in this matter appear before this court at the SHERRI R. CARTER Santa Monica, CA 90401 hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, Executive Officer/Clerk A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be why the petition for change of name should not October 31, November 7, November 14 and published at least once each week for four suc- be granted. Any person objecting to the name November 21, 2019 cessive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on change described above must file a written ob- the petition in the following newspaper of general jection that includes the reasons for the objec- NOTICE OF PETITION TO circulation, printed in this county: tion at least two court days before the matter is ADMINISTER ESTATE OF PALISADIAN-POST. scheduled to be heard and must appear at the TERRY ELDON CLARK Dated: September 13, 2019 hearing to show cause why the petition should CASE NO. 19STPB10183 SHERRI R. CARTER not be granted. If no written objection is timely To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, con- Executive Officer/Clerk filed, the court may grant the petition without a tingent creditors, and persons who may October 17, October 24, October 31 and hearing. otherwise be interested in the will or estate, November 7, 2019 NOTICE OF HEARING or both, of: TERRY ELDON CLARK Date: November 26, 2019, 10:30 a.m., A Petition for Probate has been filed by FICTITIOUS Dept. 44, Rm. 418 JOHNSON AND ASSOCIATES in the No. 2019271151 The address of the court is Superior Court of California, County of LOS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 111 N. Hill Street ANGELES. STATEMENT Los Angeles, CA 90012 The Petition for Probate requests that The following persons are doing business as: Stanley Mosk Courthouse RAND CLARK be appointed as personal INTEGRAL VIEW A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be representative to administer the estate of 111 MARQUEZ PLACE APT 308 published at least once each week for four suc- the decedent. PACIFIC PALISADES, CA 90272 cessive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on The Petition requests the decedent's will NANCY J TREHARNE the petition in the following newspaper of general and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. 111 MARQUEZ PLACE APT 308 circulation, printed in this county: The will and any codicils are available for PACIFIC PALISADES, CA 90272 PALISADIAN-POST. examination in the file kept by the court. This business is conducted by an Dated: September 24, 2019 The Petition requests authority to admin- Individual. SHERRI R. CARTER ister the estate under the Independent The date registrant commenced to transact Executive Officer/Clerk Administration of Estates Act. (This author- business under the ficticious name or names October 17, October 24, October 31 and ity will allow the personal representative listed above: N/A November 7, 2019 to take many actions without obtaining (Signed) Nancy J Treharne court approval. Before taking certain very Nancy J Treharne FICTITIOUS important actions, however, the personal Owner No. 2019258059 representative will be required to give This statement was filed with the County Clerk of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME notice to interested persons unless they Los Angeles County on Oct 10, 2019. STATEMENT have waived notice or consented to the NOTICE—THIS FICTITIOUS NAME STATE- The following persons are doing business as: proposed action.) The independent admin- MENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE SAKI ISHIDA istration authority will be granted unless an DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF 827 HOLLYWOOD WAY #110 interested person files an objection to the THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BURBANK, CA 91505 petition and shows good cause why the BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE PATRICIA ELAINE PARKS court should not grant the authority. FILED PRIOR TO THAT DATE. The filing of 827 HOLLYWOOD WAY #110 A hearing on the petition will be held in this this statement does not of itself authorize the BURBANK, CA 91505 court on 11/27/2019 at 8:30AM in Dept. 79. use in this state of a fictitious business name in This business is conducted by an If you object to the granting of the petition, violation of the rights of another under federal, Individual. you should appear at the hearing and state state or common law (see Section 14400 et seq, The date registrant commenced to transact your objections or file written objections Business and business under the ficticious name or names with the court before the hearing. Your Professions Code). listed above: 07/2018 appearance may be in person or by your October 17, October 24, October 31 and (Signed) PATRICIA ELAINE PARKS attorney. November 7, 2019 Patricia Elaine Parks If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor Owner of the decedent, you must file your claim Palisadian-Post This statement was filed with the County Clerk with the court and mail a copy to the per- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA of Los Angeles County on September 25, 2019. sonal representative appointed by the court COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES NOTICE—THIS FICTITIOUS NAME STATE- within the later of either (1) four months Case No.19STCP04096 MENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM THE from the date of first issuance of letters ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF to a general personal representative, as CHANGE OF NAME THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS defined in section 58(b) of the California TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date Mary Ebubechukwu filed a petition with this court FILED PRIOR TO THAT DATE. The filing of of mailing or personal delivery to you of a for a decree changing name as follows: this statement does not of itself authorize the notice under section 9052 of the California Present Name: Mary Nkiruka Ebubechukwu use in this state of a fictitious business name in Probate Code. Proposed Name: Nkiru Faith Soochuku violation of the rights of another under federal, Other California statutes and legal authority THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interest- state or common law (see Section 14400 et seq, may affect your rights as a creditor. You ed in this matter appear before this court at the Business and may want to consult with an attorney hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, Professions Code). knowledgeable in California law. why the petition for change of name should not October 24, October 31, November 7 and You may examine the file kept by the court. be granted. Any person objecting to the name November 14, 2019 If you are a person interested in the estate, change described above must file a written ob- you may file with the court a Request for jection that includes the reasons for the objec- Palisadian-Post Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of tion at least two court days before the matter is SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA an inventory and appraisal of estate assets scheduled to be heard and must appear at the COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES or of any petition or account as provided in hearing to show cause why the petition should Case No.19SMCP00292 Probate Code section 1250. A Request for not be granted. If no written objection is timely ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR Special Notice form is available from the filed, the court may grant the petition without a CHANGE OF NAME court clerk. hearing. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner/Attorney for Petitioner: Johnson NOTICE OF HEARING HAMPARTZOOM MEHTERIAN filed a And Associates, Telephone: 310-783-0035. November 7, 2019 Palisadian-Post Page 19

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