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8:15 a.m. Recreation Center parking lot 4 p.m. in the parking lot. 37th Palisades-Will on Alma Real. Rogers 5K and 6:30 p.m. 10K Race 1:50 p.m. Concert (pre-registration at 6:30 - 8 a.m.) Skydivers We Are The West will head- Thousands of runners par- This will be the 2Fourth line this year’s Palisades Rocks ticipated last year in the 5/10K, year that Carey Pack’s skydiving the Fourth concert. Singer and which is one of the more popular team opens the parade. The sky- guitarist Brad Hool lives in the and well-recognized 10Ks in Cal- divers aim their landing for the Palisades and all the musical ifornia. The race is organized by intersection of Swarthmore and acts have a connection to the the Pacific Palisades Will Rog- Sunset. Palisades, keeping things local. ers Ridge Runners and the Pa- In keeping with the feel of all cific Palisades Optimist Club. 2 p.m. the day’s events, the concert is Parade family-friendly. One goal of the 9:30 a.m. Grand Marshal and Honor- concert is to support and cele- 19th Annual Kids ary Mayor Kevin Nealon is a brate the creative efforts of local Fun Run actor and comedian. This year’s residents and Pali students. The Kids’ Fun Run is a parade theme, “Independence non-competitive run emphasiz- Day—the Palisades Way” comes 9 p.m. ing participation, with each reg- from Palisadian Eric Weiss. Fireworks istered child receiving a T-shirt Chris Souza from Rial- at check-in and an American flag 5 p.m. to-based Pyro Spectaculars, who and participation ribbon after the Palisades Rocks has been bringing dazzlingly race. Kids 10 years of age and the Fourth fireworks shows to the Palisades under are invited to run or walk Gates open at Palisades Fourth of July for more than a in the Kids’ Fun Run, a flat half- Charter High School for the decade, is back in 2016. The mile loop that starts and finish- evening’s entertainment. Food spectacular show caps the big- es at the entrance to Palisades trucks and performances start at gest day in the Palisades.

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Past Grand Marshals Past Parade Marshals

2015 Bill Handel - radio personality 2015 Dr. Mike Martini, Hal Vieau, Judge Harry 2014 Steve Kerr - NBA Coach/player Pregerson, Bill Branch, Hal Manninger and Dick 2013 Ed Asner - actor Littlestone 2012 – actor 2014 Bill Bruns (PAPA) 2011 Jeffrey Tambor – actor 2013 Bob & Marge Gold – Village Green 2010 Jim Brown – football player 2012 Gerry Blanck - Gerry Blanck’s Martial Arts Center 2009 Katie Stam – Miss America 2011 Flo Elfant – Pacific Palisades Community Council 2008 Marion Ross – “Happy Days” actor 2010 Brian Shea – Will Rogers 5K/10K Race 2007 Pat Boone – singer/actor 2009 Bud Petrick (PAPA) 2006 Patti Page – The Singing Rage 2008 Rose Gilbert – Palisades High School 2005 Linda Blair – The Exorcist actor 2007 Phyllis Genovese & Sylvia Grieb – Letter Shop 2004 Rafer Johnson – Olympic gold medalist 2006 Don & Carolyn Haselkorn (PAPA) 2003 Barbara Billingsley – “” actor 2005 John & Vicki Hennelly (PAPA) 2002 Art Linkletter – radio/TV personality and author 2004 Emil Wroblicky (American Legion) 2001 Dennis Tito – space tourist 2000 Michael Richards – “Seinfeld” actor 1999 Sir Anthony Hopkins – actor 1998 Larry Elder – radio talk show host 1997 Casey Kasem – radio personality 1996 Paul Moyer – TV news anchor Happy 1995 Jan Murray – comic storyteller 1994 Monty Hall – “Let’s Make a Deal” 4th4th 1993 Michael Jackson – radio talk show host 1992 John Martin – TV news co-anchor of July 1991 Eddie Albert – actor 1990 Ann Martin – TV news co-anchor Page 12 Palisadian-Post 90272 Magazine June 30, 2016

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Mary Lu Tuthill Coldwell Banker Previews International www.marylututhill.com June 30, 2016 Palisadian-Post 90272 Magazine Page 13 Fourth of July Street Closures Know the Rules: Chairs on the Parade Route During the Fourth of July Monument Street will be closed CONCERT/FIREWORKS celebration, watch out for streets in both directions. Chautauqua CLOSURES: Westbound Bow- around Pacific Palisades closed Boulevard north of Sunset until doin Street, in front of Palisades for various activities, such as the Drummond and Drummond High School, will be closed at Will Rogers 5K/10K, the Parade from Chautauqua to Toyopa will noon (or before, depending on and the fireworks. also be closed. The roads will the arrival of the fireworks) and reopen after the race course is there will be no vehicle access RACE CLOSURES: Will closed about 11 a.m. from Temescal Canyon Road Rogers 5K/10K race closures to the stadium. The eastbound will start at 7 a.m. The Hun- PARADE CLOSURES: The lane of Bowdoin will close at 4 tington Palisades neighbor- parade route and staging areas, p.m. and not reopen until after hood including Alma Real which include Via de la Paz, the fireworks show. North and Drive, Corona del Mar Toyopa Sunset, Drummond Street, Southbound Temescal Canyon Drive and Pampas Ricas will Toyopa, La Cruz Drive and Road will close shortly before 9 be closed. Drummond St. from Alma Real, will close at 1:30 p.m. to Palisades-bound traf- Toyopa to Chautauqua; Ocampo p.m. or possibly earlier and will fic (no turns off Pacific Coast from Drummond to Alma Real not reopen until after the parade Highway). Chairs along the parade route in Pacific Palisades are a common sight. will also be shut down. Sunset route is cleared. Estimated For more information, visit Boulevard from Amalfi Drive to reopening is 4 p.m. palisadesparade.org. Setting up chairs along the parade route is a long-standing tradi- tion in Pacific Palisades. Some families have been claiming the same spot for years or even decades. A quick stroll down the parade route the night before the big event reveals beach chairs of every variety: low-slung basic models, 圀 premium models with cup holders, wooden seats and more. Every year, the chairs seem to appear earlier and earlier along 䨀伀匀䠀唀䄀 䴀⸀ 圀䤀䔀䐀䔀刀Ⰰ 䴀⸀䐀⸀Ⰰ 䘀⸀䄀⸀䌀⸀倀⸀ Sunset Blvd., Via de la Paz and other streets on the parade route. The Bureau of Street Services reminds the commu- 愀渀渀漀甀渀挀攀猀 眀椀琀栀 瀀氀攀愀猀甀爀攀 琀栀攀 愀猀猀漀挀椀愀琀椀漀渀 漀昀 nity that no spectator chairs should be placed along the parade route

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By STEVE GALLUZZO through red tape to get tersection. The change Toyopa Drive (before reaching Sports Editor the needed City and state increased the distance by Drummond), then return on the permits and in 1978 the 427 feet, making it a full opposite side of Toyopa to the One of the Palisades’ Palisades-Will Rogers 3.1 miles. finish. Red traffic cones will be proudest holiday traditions 10K was born. The start and finish placed where required to main- continues next Monday morn- Drew Mearns, a lines and splits for miles tain the separation of the 5K ing at the Palisades Recre- 25-year-old law student one, two and three are and 10K races. ation Center, where friends, from Virginia who was in the same locations as neighbors, family members, in town to visit his sister, they have always been. RACE RECORDS classmates and business as- won the inaugural race Course veterans, how- sociates of all ages will min- and since then Shea has ever, will notice that the In 1983, Russell Ed- gle for the 39th annual Pali- watched his brainchild separation of 5K and monds of New Zealand set the sades-Will Rogers 5/10K Run. grow in prestige and 10K runners now occurs still-standing men’s 10K race popularity. The event’s on northbound Toyopa record of 29:46 and no one has ORIGIN director since its incep- (5K keeping left, 10K broken the 30-minute barrier tion, Shea is tickled that keeping right), just prior since. Considered to be one of local runners come back to making the right turn Katie Dunsmuir, who had the toughest road courses in year after year to chal- onto Drummond. just graduated from Palisades California, the 10K race was lenge the switchbacks of Once at Sunset, 5K High, set the women’s record founded in 1978 by Brian Will Rogers State His- Paul Junger (left) of West LA and Larry Meyer of Glen- runners now turn left of 35:09. Dunsmuir, a cross Shea, Chris Carlson and Bill toric Park in the 10K. In dale have run the 10K every Fourth of July since the onto Sunset, hugging the country and track star for the Klein, members of a local 1986, the 5K course be- race started in 1978. Photo courtesy of Larry Meyer left (eastbound) curb, Dolphins, had won the previous early-morning jogging group came part of the race and while 10K runners turn year and would go on to win called the Ridge Runners. Shea a half-mile Kids’ Fun right on Sunset and con- four straight times (1992-95) and Carlson came up with the Run was added 10 years later. course now have that opportu- tinue the route to Will Rogers for a total of six, including four idea of the race while picnick- nity after the race committee and back. of the top 10 fastest times ever ing on the grass on San Vicen- Parade lengthened the route last year At Carey Street, 5K runners among females. Dunsmuir, who te after running the Brentwood to eliminate the congestion that now turn left and proceed to ran for the Santa Monica Track 10K on Memorial Day in 1977. Runners looking to test can occur at the Sunset Boule- Toyopa, where they again turn Club, had set the Mt. SAC Invi- They mapped out a course, cut themselves on a certified 5K vard and Drummond Street in- left and run to a U-turn point on (Continued on page 15)

Runners pack the intersection of Alma Real and Toyopa at the start of the 2015 Palisades-Will Rogers 5/10K Run. Almost 2,200 people participat- ed in last year’s race. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer June 30, 2016 Palisadian-Post 90272 Magazine Page 15

(Continued from page 14) Gilmore won the 5K for the tational 5K record and was sec- first time in 1995, foretelling RACE QUEEN ond in the junior women’s 5K his rise as an elite marathon race at the 1982 national cross runner. Gilmore, who went on While Gilmore remains the country championships in New to a successful track career at 5K master, no one has more Jersey. UC Berkeley, won the 5K seven overall victories (11) than fel- Peter Gilmore, who grew more times and still owns the low Palisadian Kara Barnard. up on Via de la Paz, set the five fastest times and six of the A 1996 Pali High graduate, she men’s 5K record of 14:10 in top 10 fastest times in Will Rog- helped the Dolphins win the 2003 and the closest anyone ers history. City Section girls cross country has come to breaking it was Gilmore had ambitions of championship in 1994 and went Gilmore himself, who clocked making the Olympics in the on to run cross country and 14:12 the very next year. In marathon and became one of track at UCLA. fact, in the 30 years the 5K has the United States’ best at that Barnard has won the 5K five been run, only five people have distance. In 2006 he not only times (with three of the 10 best won in under 15 minutes and won his last Will Rogers 5K, women’s times) and the 10K only Gilmore (who did it seven but was also the top American six times, including a 35:24 times) has done so more than finisher at the New York- Mar effort in 2004 that remains the once. athon (clocking 2:13:13). The third fastest in race history. She Annetta Luevano set the following year he was the top and Gilmore swept the 5K rac- women’s 5K record of 16:29 in American finisher in Boston es four times (1997-99, 2003) 1995. The second-fastest time and in 2008 he set the course re- and Barnard won three straight was run two years earlier by cord at the Surf City USA Half 10Ks from 2010-12 to match Tania Fischer, two-time winner Marathon (clocking 1:05:53). Dunsmuir’s total of six. of the Pacific Palisades -Tur Two summers ago Gilmore key Trot and currently the head was back in the Palisades visit- FAMILIAR FACES track coach at Santa Monica ing his parents, Ed and Rita, and High. decided to give the 10K a try for No one knows the course the first time. He finished sixth better than Lawrence Meyer RACE KING overall and second in the 35-39 and Paul Junger. Each has run age group in 35:56. Last year, the 10K every year since it Less than two months after he returned at the age of 38 to started in 1978. The 74-year-old winning the Palisadian-Post give the revised 5K course a try Junger, who lives in West LA, Brian Shea has served as race director since One of the reasons the Pali- Cup Award as the outstand- and was fourth overall and first clocked 1:31:54 last summer sades-Will Rogers 5/10K Run has lasted almost four decades is the sponsors ing senior athlete at Pali High, in his age group in 16:55. (Continued on page 16) that support it year after year. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer

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PALISADES-WILL ROGERS 5K WINNERS (Continued from page 15) pace—at 61 years of age. His was 48-year-old ex-triathlete Year Male Time Female Time while the 68-year-old Meyer, best time was 16:48 when he Susanne McNeil Eng (40:33), 1986 David Greifinger 15:22 Kiki Laborteaux 17:34 who lives in Glendale, finished was “only” 48. who was elated to finally break 1987 Alfredo Perez 15:28 Lari Bright 17:17 in 1:27:52. They still wear their the tape after several top five 1988 Jo Nitti 14:31 Kathy Kanes 16:47 t-shirts from the inaugural race. REIGNING CHAMPS finishes. 1989 Jeremy Stratton 14:52 Aine Lynam 17:42 1990 David Olds 15:10 Aine Lynam 17:49 Runners representing the Former Pali High cross 1991 Brian Cody 16:10 Julie Matteson 17:05 “Fluffy Bunnies,” a Santa Mon- Tonny Okello won in 32:55 country and truck runner Drake 1992 David Long 14:32 Laurie Chapman 16:47 ica-based track club sponsored to become only the fourth male Johnston (now at Villanova) 1993 Jeff Shaver 15:03 Tania Fischer 16:36 by Nike, have fared well at Will in race history to repeat in the won the men’s 5K in 15:56, fol- 1994 David Long 14:56 Jennifer Briggs 17:03 Rogers with numerous wins and 10K and the first since Kevin lowed by Loyola High distance 1995 Peter Gilmore 15:19 Annetta Luevano 16:29 top three finishes in the 10K. Koeper won it back-to-back in runner Charlie Sherman (16:18) 1996 Pat Williams 15:55 Joan Hansen Lester 17:43 1997 Peter Gilmore 14:57 Kara Barnard 18:07 Tyson Sacco and Kevin Pur- 2005 and 2006. Okello (who and 2000 winner Jeff Tomlin- 1998 Peter Gilmore 14:43 Kara Barnard 18:03 cell have each snapped the tape won in 31:19 the year before) son (16:25), who was runner-up 1999 Peter Gilmore 14:30 Kara Barnard 17:12 twice, David Olds has won the was 11 seconds ahead of run- in 2014. Johnston was fifth in 2000 Jeff Tomlinson 15:38 Kara Barnard 16:50 5K and 10K and teammate An- ner-up Brady O’Bryan, the 17:05 in 2014. 2001 Mike Spence 15:19 Marie Murphy 18:41 drew Atkeson has won the 5K. 2013 winner. Grace Zamudio, who ran 2002 Peter Gilmore 14:18 Elizabeth Farnan 18:30 Nate Bowen of Redwood City The women’s 10K winner (Continued on page 17) 2003 Peter Gilmore 14:10 Kara Barnard 17:12 2004 Peter Gilmore 14:12 Anna Aoki 17:15 has won the 10K (6.2 miles) 2005 Eric Emilsson 15:06 Therese Fricke 18:39 four times. 2006 Peter Gilmore 14:15 Jenna Dee 18:47 Pilates and fitness instruc- 2007 Andrew Atkeson 16:25 Jenna Dee 17:57 tor Therese Fricke won the 5K 2008 Brian Duff 16:49 Vivien Wadeck 17:15 three times (2005, 2009, 2011) 2009 Ravi Amarawansa 15:13 Therese Fricke 18:47 2010 Jeremy Doherty 16:28 Lucy Sarkes 20:01 while Aine Lynam (1989-90) 2011 Andrew Bland 15:52 Therese Fricke 18:24 and Jenna Dee (2006-07) each 2012 Yu Essay 16:23 Sara Jurek 19:45 won it back-to-back. 2013 Rocky Peterson 16:31 Flora Berklein 19:03 Lifelong Palisadian Da- 2014 Andrew Bland 15:48 Renee Rodriguez 19:57 vid Greifinger was 22 years 2015 Drake Johnston 15:56 Grace Zamudio 18:36 old when he became the first * Race Record Holders in Bold * local runner to win the 10K in 1979 and was 29 when he won the inaugural 5K race in 1986. Last year, Palisadian John Hol- Palisadian-Post www.PaliPost.com comb, who has run the race about 20 times, finished first in his division in 19:32—a 6:18

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(Continued from page 16) PALISADES-WILL ROGERS 10K WINNERS cross country and track at Hart Year Male Time Female Time High in Newhall before earn- 1978 Drew Mearns 31:35 Pam Firestone 39:35 ing All-West Coast Conference 1979 David Greifinger 31:09 Carol Cook 35:53 honors at Loyola Marymount, 1980 Charles Gray 30:38 Teresa Haro 38:14 1981 Charles Gray 30:26 Teresa Haro 38:14 was the women’s 5K winner 1982 Jim Scott 31:15 Katie Dunsmuir 36:22 in 18:36, making hers the fast- 1983 Russell Edmonds 29:46 Katie Dunsmuir 35:09 est winning time since Fricke’s 1984 Patrick Ewing 30:52 Sherry Simmons 36:30 18:24 in 2011. Carly Johann of 1985 Luis Tipan 30:52 Beth Milewski 36:25 Culver City was second in 19:21 1986 Ray Cook 30:46 Mindy Ireland 35:56 1987 Jeff Shaver 31:07 Amanda Marks 38:59 and defending champion Renee 1988 Greg Hauser 30:46 Amanda Marks 36:17 Delphin-Rodriguez of Santa 1989 Jeff Shaver 31:22 Karon Carpani 39:44 Monica was third in 19:44 de- 1990 David Baca 31:43 Alfreda Iglehart 39:32 spite running 13 seconds faster 1991 Ken Velasquez 31:06 Kimberly Stewart 36:21 than her winning effort in 2014. 1992 Jeff Shaver 31:07 Katie Dunsmuir 35:18 1993 David Olds 32:13 Katie Dunsmuir 36:30 1994 Peter Hogan 32:19 Katie Dunsmuir 35:53 TRADITION 1995 Timothy Berger 32:57 Katie Dunsmuir 36:36 1996 Ray Cook 32:13 Marie Murphy 37:36 Race winners are invited to 1997 Timothy Berger 32:49 Marie Murphy 39:20 ride in the Fourth of July Pa- 1998 Bill McMorran 32:57 Tina Lount-Petrie 39:36 1999 Tyson Sacco 32:23 Rosa Cazares-Luna 41:03 rade and the list of celebrities 2000 Nate Bowen 31:38 Melissa Smith 40:13 Grace Zamudio approaches the fin- and professional athletes who Tonny Okello won in 32:55 last year 2001 Tyson Sacco 33:45 Kara Barnard 37:48 ish line in the women’s 5K last year. have participated in or assist- to become the fourth male in race 2002 Nate Bowen 31:32 Kara Barnard 37:21 She won in 18:36 — the best win- ed with the race over the years history to win back-to-back 10Ks and 2003 Nate Bowen 33:31 Lucy Fitzgerald 38:12 ning time by a female since 2011. includes actor Walter Matthau, the first since Kevin Koeper repeated 2004 Brad Becken 32:51 Kara Barnard 35:24 (Continued on page 18) in 2006. 2005 Kevin Koeper 31:54 Lucy Fitzgerald 39:33 Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer 2006 Kevin Koeper 33:01 Erika Aklufi 35:56 2007 Nate Bowen 33:35 Nancy MacDonald 41:32 2008 Kevin Purcell 34:10 Shawna Burger 37:56 2009 Lewis Elliot 33:29 Shawna Burger 38:02 2010 Kevin Purcell 33:40 Kara Barnard 36:58 th 2011 Jim Lubinski 32:35 Kara Barnard 37:12 THREADS on 17 2012 Ankur Tarneja 33:47 Kara Barnard 38:34 2013 Brad O’Bryan 32:33 Laura Conley 40:19 2014 Tony Okello 31:21 Melinda DiNapoli 40:30 Designer Consignment Store 2014 Tony Okello 32:55 Susanne McNeil Eng 40:33 Offering the finest selection of new and gently used * Race Record Holders in Bold * designer clothes, shoes, handbags, jewelry and accessories. Extensive Selection of Luxury Brands

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(Continued from page 18) sign the waiver on their child’s prior to midnight Wednesday, $60 for the 5/10K and $30 for the has lasted almost four decades is ages 10 and under are invited to registration form. June 29 online or Saturday, June Kids’ Fun Run. Race day regis- the sponsors that support it year run or walk in the Kids’ Fun Run The Fun Run is a non-com- 25 by mail) will be at Bentons tration will be from 6:30-8 a.m. at after year. beginning at 9:30 a.m. on July 4. petitive race emphasizing partici- The Sport Shop (1038 Swarth- the Palisades Recreation Center. The title sponsor for the 39th The course is a flat half-mile pation, with each registered child more Avenue) on Saturday, July Online registration is now edition is once again Saint John’s loop starting and finishing at receiving a t-shirt at check-in and 2 from 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. On- open. Visit the race website at Health Center. Other sponsors the Palisades Recreation Center an American flag and participa- line late registration for race day http://palisades10k.com to reg- this year are Cynthia L. & Wil- parking lot. tion ribbon afterwards. packet pick-up will continue until ister. liam E. Simon, Jr. Foundation, All kids, whether pre-reg- midnight Sunday, July 3. TRUECar, Caruso Affiliated, istered or registering on July 4, REGISTRATION Pre-registration entry fees SPONSORS Will Rogers Ranch Founda- need to check in at the Fun Run are $50 for that 5/10K and $25 tion, Santa Monica Orthopedic tent on the grass near the park en- Pre-registration packet pick- for the Kids’ Fun Run. The on- One of the reasons the Pal- and Sports Medicine Group and trance on race day. Parents must up (only for those who register line late registration entry fee is isades-Will Rogers 5/10K Run Farmers Insurance.

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By ERIKA MARTIN works show or neighborhood day. When you depart, leave the Reporter barbecue. Dogs are more sensi- blinds down and radio or TV tive to the loud noise and flash- on. If your pet is crate trained, While putting the finishing ing light of fireworks, so it’s consider keeping him in a crate touches on your Fourth of July better to keep them in the house covered with a blanket. plans, take a moment to consid- than in the yard. Even pets that er your pets. are normally outdoors may try 4. Be sure all pets, even Along with barbecues and to break a restraint or jump a indoor-only animals, are micro- day at the beach, no July holi- fence to find safety. chipped and have proper iden- day celebration would be com- tification. Pets can become so plete without a dazzling fire- 2. If you are hosting, be frightened during fireworks dis- works display. attentive to your pet’s temper- plays they may take desperate Unfortunately, our four- ament throughout the festivi- measures to escape the noise. legged friends are a lot more ties. Place notes on your gates If you have horses, you might sensitive to the noise, flashes reminding your guests to keep consider marking a breakaway and burning smell of pyrotech- the dog in the yard. When it halter with your contact infor- nic celebrations. Because of comes time for the fireworks mation and leaving it on your this, the American Humane As- display, be sure your pets are horse. sociation reports that July 5 is safely sheltered. Avoid feed- the busiest day of the year for ing your animals scraps from 5. If you know fireworks animal shelters due to the vol- the grill and cover all alcoholic scare your dog, consult your ume of pets that panicked and drinks. veterinarian. There are medi- fled in response to July -4 fes cations and techniques avail- tivities, winding up lost, injured 3. If away from home, loud able to help alleviate your pet’s or killed. festivities paired with your ab- stress. The following tips can sence are likely to make your help make your holiday more pet anxious, so create a sooth- 6. Do not put glow jewel- pet-friendly. ing atmosphere. Give your pet ry on your pets, or allow them plenty of attention and exercise to play with it. Although the 1. Keep pets at home rather early in the day so she is less in- luminescent substance in these than bringing them to the fire- clined to be restless later in the products is not highly toxic, it still may cause excessive drool- ing and gastrointestinal irrita- tion if ingested.

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After the 10K run, the pa- rade and the skydivers, there’s still more to the festivities that make up Independence Day in the Palisades. And it’s not just fireworks! The Palisades Ameri- canism Parade Association produces Palisades Rocks the Fourth—a concert with proceeds supporting the award-winning Palisades Char- ter High School Music program. The headliner this year is We Are The West. Singer and guitarist Brad Hool lives in the Palisades. All the musical brate the creative efforts of lo- Rose will be on hand to do a set. day, the Palisades Charter High one’s excited about that.” acts have a connection to the cal residents and Pali students. You may have heard the classic School band will start off the Performances will begin on Palisades, keeping things local. The concert kicks off at Pali rock of The Cohorts coming out main stage concert in the sta- the second stage at 4:00 p.m. In keeping with the feel of all High at 4:00 p.m. in the upper of a local garage. If not, head dium with a selection of clas- in the Upper Parking Lot and the day’s events, the concert is parking lot. The line up hasn’t over to the second stage to hear sic patriotic songs at 6:00 p.m. move down into the Stadium- family-friendly. One goal of the been finalized yet, but 13-year- these Pali students play a set. Concert organizer Keith Turner By-The-Sea at 6:00 p.m. The concert is to support and cele- old singer/songwriter Trinity In honoring the spirit of the said that they always include a concert ends promptly at 9:00 variety of music genres and mix p.m. in time for the fireworks. it up between professional and PAPA is a nonprofit organiza- amateur musicians. Turner said, tion, run by all volunteers. They “Every performer will include raise money for the parade and one patriotic song to honor the other activities. Check the web- day. It’s important and every- site for volunteer opportunities.

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Can’t make it to the high school to watch the fireworks? Here’s are some sweet spots where Palisadians can watch the show. • El Medio Bluffs along Bowdoin and the corner of North- field and El Medio • Via de las Olas Bluffs • The Highlands • Sunset Mesa • Castellammare • The top of Lachman Lane • top of Chautauqua • Where do you watch the fireworks? Tweet us or add it to the comments section on Facebook.

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HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY, PACIFIC PALISADES!

Palisades Village will be knee-high by (next) Fourth of July. I look forward to many memorable celebrations together and thank you for your warm welcome to the neighborhood.

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For the past six years, local eligible to deck out their homes their grandson said, “Let’s do it!” real estate agent Joan Sather has and show off their patriotic spirit What are the judges looking sponsored the Home Decorating by entering the contest. for in the winning house? Accord- contest that gives residents the Entering the contest couldn’t ing to Sather, they look for homes chance to join in the Palisades be simpler—just take a picture where it’s clear the family has put Fourth of July festivities. Sather of yourself out in front of your thought into decorating. Sather is well known in the Palisades house and send it to the PAPA said, “We love everybody’s pa- with 20 years of experience un- website along with your name triotism. Red, white and blue der her belt. Sponsoring the and address. Sather said that they are such great decorating colors. Home Decorating contest lets her get entries from kids and grand- We try to make it fun and keep combine her love of homes, the kids as well as the homeowners. it light. It’s hard to pick!” Prizes local community and the joy the Last year’s winners, the Suttons, and winners to be announced on parade brings. thought they wouldn’t win, but July 3rd right after the judging. This year, five or six judges including the new Mayor Kevin early bird dinner Nealy will join Sather in making mon-fri, 4:30-7 • P rime Rib • Chicken BOOST YOUR SCORE the big decision. PAPA commit- special menu tee members Daphne Gronich, complete dinners • S eafood • Steaks Arnie Wishnick and Parade Mar- $15 75 to $1975 shal, Rob Webber will also be on serving dinner nightly Choice of 25 Entrees! board for the judging. Last year’s 4:30-10 sun-thurs Home Decorating Contest win- 4:30-11 fri-sat Come In and See Us! ners, the Sutton family, will help Become a Better Student in the decision-making process. sunday brunch Look for their golf carts to 11 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Strengthen Weak Areas roll through the Village neighbor- the golden bull hoods checking out all the entries. 170 w. channel rd. But in recent years, the contest has santa monica canyon Acquire Test Taking Skills been extended beyond the parade (310) 230-0402 route and fireworks display. Now www.goldenbull.us all residents in the Palisades are Love Learning!

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The Jessica M. Berman WONDER WOMAN WALK for Breast Cancer benefits Tower Cancer Research Foundation. The Walk celebrates breast cancer survivors and honors those who have lost their battle with the disease. Join us as we walk together towards a future without breast cancer! To register, form a team, Sunday, September 18th join a team or donate please visit: Palisades Park www.wonderwomanwalk.org

Jessica M. Berman, a loving Pacific Palisades wife, mother and friend, was diagnosed at age 34 with breast cancer while five months pregnant. She became a tireless fighter for her life and an inspiring advocate for others afflicted by this disease. Though Jessica passed away in August 2014, at age 38, her legacy lives on through the WONDER WOMAN WALK. June 30, 2016 Palisadian-Post 90272 Magazine Page 39 Page 40 Palisadian-Post 90272 Magazine June 30, 2016 From our family to yours, We wish you a happy and healthy 4th of July.

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