20 Pages Thursday, July 25, 2019 ◆ Pacific Palisades, $1.50 Governor Jay Inslee Brings Lululemon to Open 2020 Race to Pacific Palisades in By CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA Reporter

residential candidate and Gov- ernor of Washington Jay Ins- Plee made a campaign stop at the Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club on Monday, July 22—just one week before the next round of democratic debates. Inslee, who has been draw- ing speculation of being the next candidate to drop out of the race, rallied supporters and prospective constituents for a town hall. The room itself seemed suffi- cient proof that our planet is get- ting hotter as Palisadians and local neighbors fanned themselves and sipped on room temperature wa- ter. “I think that California is the epicenter of the climate crisis,” In- slee said in an interview with the Palisadian-Post when asked why he was visiting the state. The gov- ernor has been a loud critic on the short amount of time given to the current climate crisis at the first presidential debate. “I’m going to do everything I can to give people an honest as- sessment of where candidates are [on climate change],” Inslee said when asked what he plans to do to steer the conversation toward Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer the topic he’s based his campaign on. “You can’t solve this with a By SARAH SHMERLING This marks the third tenant several vacancies remained at bumper sticker or a bromide and Editor-in-Chief slated to open in the space, Palisades Village, with three just say, ‘Hey, we’re going to get Gov. Jay Inslee Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer which was originally going to be along Swarthmore Avenue and into the Paris Agreement.’” hird time’s the charm: As of Al Forte by Madeo and later To- one on Sunset Boulevard, be- Inslee made headlines for line up, so the first thing we gotta “I came out because Inslee last week, the vacant space caya Organica—both of which tween Sweet Laurel Bakery and his planned proposals to get the do is get people to know what I’m is the best thing we have going Tbetween Amazon Books and did not move forward with their Gornik & Drucker. United States to “zero-emission” about. That’s the stage right now for any hope on climate change Erewhon Market now boasts plans to open. This is not the first lulu- electricity generation by 2035 and and I’m not daunted by that.” action,” said Joy Cernac, a San- graphics from lululemon, a “We have decided not to lemon to open in a Caruso devel- for calling on the federal govern- Inslee drew his loudest ap- ta Monica resident in attendance well-known athletic clothing move forward with Tocaya and opment: There are stores located ment to invest over $3 trillion in plause when assessing the current who feels climate change action brand with more than 400 stores will be announcing another ex- in The Commons at Calabasas, “climate-smart infrastructure” and situation in Washington, D.C., should be everybody’s top prior- around the world. citing tenant soon,” a spokesper- The Promenade at Westlake and clean manufacturing. when asked what he thinks should ity. “I think [Inslee] is incredibly “Lululemon makes tech- son for Caruso said in January the Americana in Glendale. “We will stop selling cars that be done about the ongoing crimi- strong and I think he really stood nical athletic clothes for yoga, 2019. Lululemon will be the third run on gas and diesel in 10 years,” nal investigations surrounding the out in the last debate.” running, working out and most Ahead of Palisades Village’s athletic wear store to open in the Inslee said on Monday. president and his recent inflamma- Meanwhile, Michael Zelni- other sweaty pursuits,” the Pal- grand opening, Tocaya Organica development, joining Alo Yoga Currently one of the candi- tory language. ker, co-chair of the Climate Real- isades Village website explains. owner Amrou Almanaseer reg- and Carbon38. Neither brand dates ranking among the lowest in “I think impeachment should ity Leadership Corps’ Los Ange- “Shop yoga-inspired athletic istered the “Tocaya Palisades, responded to requests for com- every major poll, the Washington be a bit of a last resort,” Inslee les Chapter, said he has donated wear, accessories and lots of in- LLC” name with the Secretary ments about lululemon joining governor attributed that to people said. “I think we should think to Inslee’s campaign in hopes of spiration to be your best.” of State on September 10, 2018, Palisades Village. still not knowing about his cam- three, four or five times [before] keeping climate change on the lips The brand features clothing all but confirming the Mexican A representative from lulu- paign. we do it. Well I’ve done that and I of presidential candidates. designed for women, men and food chain’s arrival to the Pali- lemon said the brand is “not yet “I’m where Bill Clinton and think it’s time to start an impeach- “There’s only one candidate girls. Best sellers for women sades. ready to share an opening date.” Jimmy Carter were when they ment inquiry on the president.” that I’ve donated money to and include the Energy Bra, Align Permits from June show Those interested in shop- started their campaigns,” he said After the town hall, neutral that’s Jay Inslee,” Zelniker said. Crop leggings and All Yours the space, which was the last ping at the store before its grand in response to an audience mem- crowd members seemed intrigued “I don’t know that I’ll support him Boyfriend Tee; for men, it’s the remaining location designated opening in the Palisades can do ber’s question on what he plans to by what they had heard, staunch ultimately, but I want to make sure Metal Vent Tech Short Sleeve for a restaurant, has been con- so at the nearest lululemon loca- do to stand out. “This campaign is supporters were invigorated and he’s on that debate stage as long as and Muscle Tank, as well as the verted from restaurant to retail tions in Brentwood, Santa Mon- just starting. Only one out of three political strategists looked toward possible so that the issues that he’s Pace Breaker Short. space. As the Post went to print, ica and Malibu. Americans can pick me out of a their next move. raising are on that debate stage.” Young Palisadians Perform ‘The Little Mermaid’ at Pierson Playhouse By CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA teach the choreography and help Reporter directors,” said Ganz, who had lo- cal UCLA student Daniel Mitch- isney’s “The Little Mermaid ener volunteer his lighting design Jr.” is playing at Pierson expertise. DPlayhouse starting Friday, July Cast member parents have 26, and running through August 4. been coming in on weekends and Theatre Palisades Youth, a after work hours to lend a helping youth theatre group that puts on hand with costume design and two yearly shows at Pierson Play- set construction. The young cast house, will perform the 60-minute members have been learning aeri- musical, based on the 2008 Broad- al skills and acrobatics to take the way production and the classic show to the next level. 1989 animated feature film. “I just really feel like this The cast of 45 students will show, more than any other show, perform under the direction of has local teens and parents of the Lara Ganz as well as Emma cast who have really put this show Green, Musical Director Rachel on, it’s such a collaboration.” Howe Mixon, and Producers Su- san Jackman and Rene Rodman. For more information and show The show will include all of the times, visit theatrepalisades.com. songs from award-winning mov- ie, as well as three new songs from the special. “We don’t call it a camp be- cause it’s really a performance Three separate casts will perform nine shows. Photos by Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer workshop,” Ganz explained. “The kids are expected to come in and where a young mermaid named vince a prince that she’s the girl sure the show is ready to go on work like professional actors.” Ariel “longs to leave her ocean with the perfect voice.” July 26. For those that might have home to live in the world above.” With three separate casts per- “I have a bunch of local Pali- been living under the sea, “The But she’ll have to do it against forming nine shows, Ganz, her sades teenagers helping me as my Little Mermaid Jr.” takes place the king of the sea’s wishes, es- cast and fellow directors have had interns—kids who have aged out in an underwater magic kingdom cape an evil sea witch and “con- to work harder than ever to make come back and help the kids and Page 2 Palisadian-Post July 25, 2019 WEB TALK This week’s hottest topics on Palisadian-Post Facebook, Twitter & Instagram Coming soon to Palisades Village: lululemon. Out of the Past July 16, 1970 The Reverend Jack Schutte and his wife Jill are proud parents of eleven-month-old Jason. Jack is an associate pastor of Pacific Palisades Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Schutte is a former teacher at Marquez Elementary School. She will take a sabbatical from the classroom to raise Jason and to help her husband in his community endeavors.

Alexis Reiling Lessans Thank goodness we have another place to overspend on athletic wear (though I’m super psyched) Jaimee Rosas Longo How absolutely disappointing. WE NEED APPROACHABLE FOOD OPTIONS!!!! Kim Chase Oy! Not sure it was needed Nancy Jackson Now we have three yoga type stores. Oh that makes sense because we are the town that likes to have multiples of everything. Mandy Church Hone Love this store, now I can shop on my lunch break from work! Bob Jeffers Now that’s a fit. Carrie Stett Boo Pat Stanton A store I will go to! Lindsey Rosso Hansen Do you know where a person in this photo is today? Contact [email protected]. One can never have too many pairs of yoga pants, or stores that sell them. Postcards August 13, 1981: Palisades-Malibu YMCA Arielettes Gymnastics Team took top honors at a recent United States Gymnastics Federation Class 3 compulsory meet held at Broadway Gym- nastics School. Arielettes (standing) are Jennifer Tyler, Beth Lebowsky, Nicky Lewin. On the beam is Danielle Rosenfeld, Samantha Ruben and Elizabeth Myrow. 22¢¢ Your Two Cents’ Worth Got something to say? Call (310) 454-1321 or email 2cents@ palipost.com and get those kudos or concerns off your chest. Names will not be used.

Marquez Knolls Mary Kinzelberg, Jay Rosenthal, Tom and Jan Adams, Joe and Dayle Harnett in Cuba with Palisadian-Post Our views in the Marquez Knolls area are slowly but Palisadian Jessica Garff traveled to surely being obliterated by Myanmar with SAVE, a nonprofit that the new housing structures travels to monasteries and orphanages that seem to keep getting on medical missions. bigger and bigger! Your re- cent article in the July 18th Want to see addition titled “Court Re- your photo in verses Decision on Ocean the Post? View Dispute” was very dis- Lisa Bell Take your couraging. Seems like other Absolutely LOVE  this!!! Palisades neighborhoods are Palisadian-Post on your much better protected by their Beth Lebowsky Rosch next trip (near or far) Love this!! Thanks so much for posting it!! Great times, with great CC&R’s! teammates!! and email a photo to Dylan North [email protected] Mold Adorable or use #PaliPostCard Beware of the banana nut muffins at CVS: I opened one Connie Maguire on social media. Wow. Very fun to see when you were an Aerialette. for breakfast yesterday and it was moldy! Jill Davis McArthur I remember these days so well. Loved these girls. FBI The FBI is searching DWP Ebby St. Pierre I LOVE THIS SO MUCH!!! This was the sweetest time. <3 headquarters—that’s a good start but as long as they’re in Loren Kaplan the neighborhood they might I loved taking gymnastics classes at that Y. want to check out few other Jill Austin city offices. Why did the YMCA stop offering gymnastics? And Broadway move out of SM? UGH...wish we still had close gymnastics!!! Gratitude This week I am grateful for air conditioning, and hoping for summer showers!

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PALISADES Neighborhood News Pacific Palisades Palisades Recreation Center Evening Mixer On Thursday, July 25, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Pacific Palisades Battles Roaches, Sewage Chamber of Commerce will host an Evening Mixer at UCLA Health, located at 881 Alma Real Drive in Suite 214. During the mixer, Dr. Katz will introduce a few new doctors joining the team in the Palisades. Tickets are $5 for Chamber members and $15 for non-mem- bers. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit palisades- chamber.com. —SARAH SHMERLING

Pacific Palisades Backbone Trail Reopens All sections of the Backbone Trail have finally been reopened after being closed from fire damage. Eight months after the Woolsey fire charred the 67-mile trail, the final six miles were reopened on Thursday, July 18, according to the National Park Service. “We know that the Backbone Trail is one of the most beloved trail experiences in the Los Angeles area and we are delighted to re-open the full network to the public,” said David Szymanski, su- perintendent of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Visitors are now asked to stay on the trails and be aware of the “numerous safety hazards” that still exist. “Hikers going off trail can cause more damage to newly re- stored trails, trample new plants and prevent the re-growth of frag- ile vegetation,” the NPS said. —CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA

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Dog Park Gets Measure A Money Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer Projects seeking funding from Measure A were presented and voted on at a City Council meeting in April. The much-anticipated By SARAH SHMERLING products becoming stuck, which geles Department of Recreation lieve they don’t have the money Palisades Dog Park was given the fourth year slot, behind the Crest- Editor-in-Chief is also causing sewage to bubble and Parks to replace windows that to take care of this. It’s a safety wood Park and Rustic Canyon Park improvements. up in a four-by-four area near the do not close all the way, allowing issue.” The dog park now faces an environmental impact review by the n Sunday, July 14, around upper fields. dust and debris to collect in the Haas has been working with Bureau of Engineering. O11:30 a.m., Palisades Recre- Haas explained at the July 17 workspace, causing at least one Department of Recreation and “The Palisades Dog Park Working Group will continue to advo- ation Center Director Erich Haas Pacific Palisades Park Advisory staff member to have allergic re- Parks Commissioner Joe Halper, cate with RAP for resources to get the EIR done,” said Lynn Hylen, received a call from a staff mem- Board meeting that this is one of actions after spending time in the who Haas explained has come out advocate for the dog park, in a statement. ber that the park’s sewage system several issues the park is currently office. to look and got a quote for replac- —CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA had backed up and was overflow- facing. “I’ve noticed that every time ing the windows. ing the bathrooms and spreading “Today I found out that there I’m there, I get a sore throat or I’m PAB Chairman Mike Skinner into the office area. was a guy who came from the city coughing,” Haas said. suggested that the board write a Haas drove into the Palisades and he said that we have a signif- There are some expenses Haas letter to the city, which was being from Ranchos Palos Verdes on his icant problem with insects, roach- said he is willing to cover, includ- drafted and reviewed as the Pal- Lower Las Casas day off to clean up the mess, de- es, in the building,” Haas said. ing reconfiguring the office space isadian-Post went to print. The scribing a moment where he was “I’ve even had staff tell me when because the staff is so crammed, letter will cover the issues Haas JIB Project Hearing Postponed on his hands and knees on the they lock up, if they forget some- but the windows he believes brought up, including adding air floor, using wipes to reach under thing in the office and come back should be the responsibility of the conditioning and a working heater A hearing by the Pacific Palisades Community Council on the desks to clear sewage. and turn the light on, the floor city because it is a health issue. to the office space. proposed construction of an apartment complex at the old Jack in ¢ The sewage backup is thought moves when they scatter.” “This should not be happen- “I’m just hoping we have a the Box site has been postponed, according to an announcement by to be caused by roots growing into In addition to roaches, Haas ing,” Haas said. “I’ve been asking clean environment where my staff the PPCC. the pipes combined with feminine is also working with the Los An- for help, you cannot make me be- can work,” Haas shared. The hearing, scheduled for July 25, was postponed due to the unavailability of the applicant, the announcement reports, and has been rescheduled for their next meeting on August 22. “The City Planning Department has advised PPCC that a hear- ing on the requested Coastal Development Permit is not anticipated Palisades Alliance for Seniors Addresses Scams before [August 22],” PPCC said. By SARAH SHMERLING we have one-to-one feedback,” —CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA Editor-in-Chief Omansky shared, adding that often participants feel more comfortable he Palisades Alliance for Se- in a smaller setting and will share niors July 22 meeting featured things they have not told authori- Spotted in the Palisadian-Post: Ta performance by Stop Senior ties or family members. June 26, 1969 Scams Acting Program, a Los An- Omansky added that the Pali- geles-based group that performs sades group was “wonderful” with Council Committee Upholds about 30 times per year to educate “great questions.” seniors of scams and how to avoid Up next for the Palisades Alli- Las Pulgas Subdivision becoming a victim. ance for Seniors on August 5 and Stop Senior Scams, with 20 12 will be “Getting Comfortable Despite a last ditch effort by Pacific Palisades diehards, volunteer members ages 65 to 101 With Your Smartphone or Tablet.” City Council’s three man planning committee Tuesday unan- years old, uses theater and song to August 5 will be for Apple users imously denied an appeal that sought to sidetrack a 156-home dramatize senior scams. and the 12th for Android, both led subdivision in Las Pulgas Canyon. “It was great,” Karen Stigler by Palisades Charter High School The committee’s action, following a spirited two hour with the Palisades Alliance for rising junior Kainoa Kanter. public hearing in Los Angeles City Hall, supported previous Seniors told the Palisadian-Post. approval of the 61-acre Basin Builders tract by the Advisory “It was a full house and they did music people recognized with lyr- contacted and told that either their Stop Senior Scams is search- Agency and the City Planning Commission. a great job.” ics adjusted to be about scams. grandchild or spouse has been kid- ing for new members. For more in- Stigler added that attendees The program covered Medi- napped and will be returned for a formation, reach out to sssap4u@ related to the skits, which used care fraud, an obituary scam, So- sum of money. gmail.com. cial Security scam and a free DNA Stop Senior Scams’ skits have test scam, group leader Adrienne been written by a professional CRIME REPORT Omansky explained to the Post, writer for the past seven years. adding that seniors are scammed Group members come from all Stolen Vehicle The suspect smashed a window on 700 El Medio, July 20 at out of $3 billion in the U.S. each different educational backgrounds. 300 Ocean Ave Ext, July 17 victim’s vehicle but did not take 12:30 p.m. The suspect, pretend- year. Omansky and her team collect between 1 and 5 a.m. The suspect any property. ing to be an Amazon customer “We covered, which locally is comment cards after each perfor- took victim’s vehicle from the support employee, tricked the vic- very important, ‘Hey, you hit my mance and are constantly updating driveway. Theft tim into giving $750 in gift cards. car,’” Omansky said. and changing their topics to cover 15200 Palisades Village Ln, This is a scam that most often what audience members are re- Burglary July 13 at 7:24 p.m. The suspect Provided by LAPD Senior happens in parking lots, where a questing. 200 Toyopa Dr, July 20 at (male white, blonde hair, 5’7” person gets out of their car and Stop Senior Scams performs 11:30 p.m. The suspect smashed a 160 lb, 35 years) entered victim’s Lead Officer Michael claims that a senior driver hit all over the city of Los Angeles, glass door to enter victim’s home. store, took property and exited Moore. In case of them. The person suggests to not but have also traveled around to It was unknown what property without paying. emergency, call 911. report it, that the senior can just Orange County, San Bernardino was taken. 900 Enchanted Way, July 15 give them money to cover the and San Marino, including a per- at 12 p.m. The suspect, pretending To report a costs. formance in front of 1,000 seniors Burglary/Theft from Vehicle to be victim’s grandson, tricked non-emergency, Another local scam that at the LA Convention Center. 700 Hartzell, between July the victim into giving the suspect call 877-275-5273. Omansky touched on was a kid- “I personally like to do our 19 at 11 p.m. and July 20 at 6 a.m. $23,900 in bitcoin. napping scam where the senior is program in smaller venues because Photos by Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer

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THU 10 a.m. Kids Club. Featuring Snooknuk & The Robot Puppet Show, 25 designed for children ages 3 to 9. Palisades Village, 15225 Palisades Village Lane. JULY 10 a.m. Tai Chi with Elliot Barden. Also Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Rustic Canyon Recreation Center, 601 Latimer Road. 10 a.m. Tai Chi for Seniors. Loose, comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended. Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford Ave. At the start of February, more common in women. Tenex procedure, which requires 4 p.m. Cipher Challenge! Ages 9 to 18 can learn to solve various codes and I was diagnosed with The good news is that with a small incision and scar tissue is complete a scavenger hunt. Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real Drive. plantar fasciitis by my the right treatment, the condition removed under ultrasound guid- general practitioner, and they usually does go away in several ance. It takes only a few minutes 5:30 p.m. Evening Mixer. Hosted by Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce. gave me a sheet with some exer- months, but there are ways to get and most patients are back to palisadeschamber.com. UCLA Health, 881 Alma Real Drive. cises and put me on naproxen. I better faster. their regular routine in 10 days. work in a hospital as a nursing Your doctor did give you Finally, the last resort is sur- 9:45 a.m. Community Chair Yoga with Alison Burmeister. Seated yoga assistant so spend a lot of the day good advice, as anti-inflamma- gery wherein the operation takes FRI on my feet and I have had some tory medicines (like Naproxen), the plantar fascia off the heel 26 and breathwork. $15 suggested donation. Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club, insoles made to go in my shoes to certain exercises and some shoe bone, and then you often wear a 901 Haverford Ave. try and help me. The most annoy- inserts are all good ways of eas- splint or boot and stay off your JULY 7 p.m. “The Little Mermaid, Jr.” Presented by Theatre Palisades Youth. ing thing for me is that I want to ing the discomfort. And, you are foot for a short period of time. 310-454-1970. Additional showtimes Saturday at 2 and 5 p.m. and Sunday at 2 start a regular running regime to right that weight loss can often be You can still lose weight help with weight loss and I was a big help. without high impact activities, p.m. Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Road. told by my GP that losing some But what happens if these do which will prevent recurrence of weight will also help with the not work or are too slow to help this condition. Swimming or cy- SAT 9 a.m. N/E/X/T Garden Monthly Volunteer Workday. Join Palisades plantar fasciitis. I’m at a loss the healing? It may be time to see cling, for example, can be benefi- Beautiful and Pacific Palisades Garden Club volunteers for monthly what else to do, is there anything a specialist like a podiatrist for cial, especially if you stretch out more that I could be doing to re- other strategies. your calves after exercise. 27 maintenance and improvements. N/E/X/T Garden, ~700 Temescal Canyon JULY turn my feet to normal or am I Sometimes a steroid injection Avoiding running and jump- Road. basically doomed to just wait and when placed into the most pain- ing, as well as choosing shoes 10 a.m. Docent Training. A six-week program seeking volunteers to join the team hope it’ll one day pass? ful part of the connective tissue with good support, are other pre- of dedicated docents. [email protected]. Will Rogers State Historic Park, will ease the pain and reduce in- ventive measures you can take. Well, although your current flammation more rapidly. -Phys Replace your athletic shoes of- 1501 Will Rogers State Historic Park Road. medical situation at first seems ical therapy may also be quite ten, avoid high heels and do not 10 a.m. Foster Care & Adoption Information Meeting. To RSVP or for more challenging, let’s not get all helpful, as the therapists should go barefoot on hard surfaces. information, call 213-342-0162. Children’s Bureau - Magnolia Place, 1910 “doom and gloom” now! What I be well trained to do massage, Talk with your supervisor Magnolia Ave. always say is, “Let’s put our best stretching and strengthening ex- about your condition, and maybe foot forward.” ercises and ultrasound to promote you can get an assignment with 10 a.m. Sweat Session with Bloggers Who Brunch. Led by fitness influencer/ Plantar fasciitis is a fancy long-term healing. patients all close together in one instructor Aubre Winters. Palisades Village - The Park, 15225 Palisades Village term for inflammation of the thick If you still do not respond, part of the hospital to reduce Lane. tissue that connects your heel to there are more invasive tech- your excessive walking. A prop- 10 a.m. KAYU Embroidery Workshop. Led by KAYU Founder Jamie Lim and your toes. If your first steps in the niques as well for this painful er healthy diet will help promote morning cause a stabbing pain in condition. The first is shock wave weight loss, which will in turn Visual Artist Annalee Levin. Vince, 1026 Swarthmore Ave. your heel, you probably have it. therapy, which uses sound waves help your feet. 1 p.m. Origami Club. Travis Taft will teach the basics of this stress-busting art. It is very common, especial- to stimulate blood flow in the All in all, these are some Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real Drive. ly in runners. It is also common foot. This helps the tissue heal helpful hints to start the healing 3 p.m. Soundcheck Music Series. Featuring a performance by Christopher in those who have flat feet, high and can also stun the nerves to process. Have a good attitude arches, are overweight or who stop pain. each morning and just don’t put Watson. Palisades Village - The Park, 15225 Palisades Village Lane. are on their feet a lot. It is also In addition, there is also a your foot in your mouth.

TUES 9 a.m. Yoga with Alison Burmeister. Vinyasa yoga class for all levels. $15 30 suggested donation. Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford Ave. JULY 5 p.m. Balloons & Bubbles. A balloon artist will be on hand to twist animals, shapes and creations for kids of all ages. The Draycott, 15255 Palisades Village Lane. 6 p.m. Tuesday Evening Hikes. Hosted by the Temescal Canyon Association. temcanyon.com. Temescal Gateway Park - Upper Parking Lot.

WED 10 a.m. Positive Aging Group. Pre-registration required by emailing kane@ kanephelps.com. Palisades Lutheran Church, 15905 Sunset Blvd. 31 3:30 p.m. Story-Craft Time. Hear a story and make something of it, for JULY children ages 3 and up. Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real Drive. 5:30 p.m. Mindfulness Meditation with Natalie Bell, mindful wellness consultant. Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real Drive. 6 p.m. Bridge Game. Open to everyone. Rustic Canyon Recreation Center, 601 Latimer Road.

THUR 01 3:30 p.m. Tie Dye. Tweens and teens ages 9 to 18 are invited to make a tie dye shirt. Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real Drive. AUG 1357 Goucher Street, Pacific PaliSadeS

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OBITUARY Tom Welch Art on the Green

The Allied Artists returned to the Village Green on Sunday, July 21, for the group’s third annual summertime show. More than a dozen artists displayed their pieces, all in support of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and local parks.

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om Welch passed away sud- his heart surgery. He was a scout denly on June 22. He leaves leader for Troop 400, enjoying This wife of 38 years, Judi, four seeing his son Erik earn his Ea- children and eight grandchildren, gle. Erik’s son, Colin, made Tom including Erik Welch (Sharon), very proud by earning his Eagle Isabella and Colin; Eric Davis this year up in San Jose. (Rachel), Serene Lopez-Davis; Tom was an active member of Jill McArthur (Patrick), Cole Palisades Rotary, serving as pres- and Noah; Holly Parker (Blaine) ident. He also enjoyed becoming Hudson, Duke, and Caroline. a docent this year at Will Rogers, Tom was a native of Santa as well as playing golf with his Monica, attending John Thom- Rotary buddies and learning Tai as Dye (then called Brentwood Chi. Country Day School), Emer- Tom dearly loved sports, at- son and Paul Revere, and Unihi, tending most home SC games where he met his wife Judi. with Judi and the grandkids. Tom went on to Cal Poly He was a Dodger fan from ear- where he was a Phi Delt. Tom ly children when they played in joined the Air Force Reserves, the Coliseum. He loved watching which kept him in the States his granddaughters love of dance during Vietnam. It was at this and his grandsons play baseball, time that he began his long career soccer and surf. He also enjoyed as a stockbroker. He became one many camping trips with Erik of the youngest young brokers to and his family in the Sierras. land a spot on the Pacific Stock Judi and Tom enjoyed travel Exchange in 1970. over the years following the chil- He married and had a son, dren’s sports teams all over Erik, in 1971. Tom moved on to the Western U.S. and then to Eu- the Jeffries and Co firm, a -bou rope, Canada and much of the tique brokerage house, prior to East Coast. moving to Merrill Lynch, Drex- They enjoyed several Viking el Burnham Lambert, Shearson Cruises in recent years, as well as Lehman Bros, Smith Barney and their last trip to Spain and Portu- finally Morgan Stanley. gal to celebrate Judi’s retirement He was a broker for 48 years from LAUSD. prior to retiring just after the di- Tom’s many friends will re- saster of 2008. The family en- member his generosity of spirit, couraged him to get out as he had his kindness to others and his suffered a heart bypass in 2001. love of life. We will miss him Tom had a fulfilling life after each and every day.

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Athlete of the Week

JORDAN WILIMOVSKY Moving On

By STEVE GALLUZZO ga three years straight and making Sports Editor the Champions League semifinals. “I’m very excited and look- or someone who grew up on ing forward to getting started and Kagawa Street in the Pali- being part of this great club,” Ri- Fsades the sport of soccer has taken ley said. “Of course I want to win Ali Riley on quite a journey... all titles and I’m looking forward to across the United States and five playing in the Champions League. continents and the next chapter in I want to bring in my experience her career will be with Bayern Mu- and spirit and help make the club nich of the Frauen-Bundesliga, the successful.” top women’s league in Germany. Having headlined the Pali- Riley, a 31-year-old left back sadian-Post Athletes of the Year who signed last Thursday, joins list numerous times, Riley took Bayern following one season with last month’s World Cup in France Chelsea FC of the English Wom- hard, but five days after a defeat en’s Super League, where her to Cameroon eliminated her New playing time was restricted due to Zealand squad she tweeted: “How a foot injury suffered during the many days until 2023?” preseason. She appeared in 17 to- Born in L.A. but with dual cit- tal games, seven of them starts. izenship because her dad is a Kiwi, Riley, daughter of longtime Riley played club for the Westside Palisadians and Palisades Will Breakers (now LA Breakers FC) Rogers 5/10K Run participants and SoCal United (now Real So- John Riley and Bev Lowe, had Cal) and was the Mission League joined Chelsea from Swedish side Offensive MVP while captaining Rosengard in the summer of 2018, Harvard-Westlake High to the CIF a few months after facing the finals as a senior. Blues in the Champions League. She then led Stanford Univer- Jordan became the first man to qualify for the 2020 U.S. Prior to her six years in Swe- sity to two NCAA semifinals and Olympic team as the only American to place in the top 10 in den she played for Western New one final. After playing in seven the men’s 10-kilometer open water event at the FINA World York Flash, where current Chelsea games for the Pali Blues (a team Championships in Gwanju, South Korea on July 16. Needing manager Emma Hayes was GM. based in the Palisades that played only to finish among the top 10 at the World Championships Riley’s last match for Chelsea home games at Palisades High), in order to qualify for the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo, he came against Yeovil Town in the she earned Rookie of the Year placed fifth, only 5.1 seconds behind the winner. The 25-year- Blues’ second-to-last game of the Palisadian soccer star Ali Riley has signed with Bayern Munich of honors while leading FC Gold old from Sunset Mesa was a member of the Palisades-Malibu season, when she played 90 min- Germany after playing for Chelsea FC in England last season. Pride to the Women’s Professional YMCA swim team in 2004, participated in the Jr. Lifeguard utes in an 8-0 win. Photo courtesy of NZ Football.com Soccer title in 2010. The next year program at Will Rogers State Beach and graduated from Mal- “As the captain of New Zea- she piloted the New York Flash to ibu High in 2012. He went on to major in political science at land and for a player her age, from the media team, the educa- club and international player, hav- the WPS title. Northwestern University where he broke school records in the it’s absolutely vital she’s playing tion department, through to com- ing captained New Zealand since Riley has participated in four 500-, 1,000- and 1,650-yard freestyle events and was a two- week in, week out,” Hayes said. mercial. They’ve all said what a 2017. The former multi-sport star World Cups and three Olympics. time All-American. The 2020 Games will mark Jordan’s second “We couldn’t guarantee that with wonderful role model Ali is for at St. Matthew’s Parish School is She made her Football Ferns de- trip to the Olympics. At the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the squad numbers we have and the women’s department. She’s an a fan favorite wherever she goes but against Australia in 2007 and Brazil he finished fourth in the 1500 meters and fifth in the 10k the lack of Champions League advocate of a lot of positive news because of her likeable personali- tallied her first international goal open water swim, missing a bronze medal by just 1.2 seconds. football. She’s made a telling im- stories and I wish her all the best ty and positive outlook. against Papua New Guinea in the To nominate your favorite Palisadian for Athlete of the Week, pact on the Chelsea community, with her next career move. She’ll Bayern is one of the top clubs OFC Women’s Nations Cup—a email [email protected]. throughout the club—the amount be a huge success.” in the women’s game, having tak- result that earned New Zealand a of compliments I’ve received, Riley is a vastly experienced en second in the Frauen-Bundesli- spot in the 2011 World Cup.

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hen the 2019 football season kicks off August 23 Forrest WBrock will be two inches taller, 12- 13 pounds heavier and a whole lot stronger than he was beginning last fall as a sophomore new to varsity. Palisades High’s rifle-armed junior quarterback won the start- ing job in the middle of the season and piloted three league victories before suffering a fractured col- lar bone that forced him to watch the team’s Open Division playoff game at Eagle Rock from the side- line with his arm in a sling. “It’s very unfortunate because we were on such a role and the injury occurred when we were up big,” Brock said. “I couldn’t start throwing for two or three months.” This summer Brock honed his skills at camps at Fresno St. and UCLA and showed accuracy at the Culver City 7-on-7 passing tournament two weeks ago. “I’m bigger and I’ve been lift- ing, working out, I’ve got better footwork, I have more velocity on the ball and improved mental strength,” said Brock, who lives in Topanga and went to Paul Re- vere Middle School for 6th and 8th grades and West Hills Cham- inade for 7th. “The biggest thing I learned last year was to stay calm, Pali High junior quarterback Forrest Brock fires a pass over the mid- to be a cool customer. I felt like dle against Pasadena during the Culver City passing tournament. I was ready for varsity going into Photo: Steve Galluzzo the season and being No. 2 on the depth chart motivated me to work I decided then and there to switch running a club 7-on-7 team and as hard as I could.” to quarterback where I can touch took control of our offense during Brock played wide receiver the ball every play,” he said. spring and summer practices,” Ten-year-old Sophie Cousins from Westwood Charter Elementary School rides her boogie board all the way to the in his first season in Pop Warner While his presence and lead- Pali High Coach Tim Hyde said. shore during a Fitness by the Sea Summer Camp last week at Will Rogers State Beach. with the Santa Monica Vikings ership are his biggest assets Brock “He has a lot to work on but I ex-

and never got the ball. is not afraid to leave the pocket. pect him to have a special season.” Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer “I caught maybe one pass, so “He had a really good spring (See Forrest Brock, Page 12)

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With her mom (at left) running alongside her, 9-year-old Gwendolen Twist carries the Olympic torch on Via Real Road in Carpinteria ahead of the Summer Games in Los Angeles in 1984. Courtesy of Gwendolen Twist

Gwendolen Twist the whole way. He was the one Twist walked on at the Uni- (Continued from Page 9) who first told me I could be a pro versity of Pacific in Stockton but she said. “I felt good from the start runner and get paid for it.” eventually gave up running. and I could see the leader. At Mile Twist tried other sports grow- Twist and her husband Jordan, 4 I caught up to her and went hard ing up but running came easiest to a TV/film computer animator, got and pushed the pace. Twist built a her. Coming from a sailing fami- married in June 2002 and moved half-mile lead and credits friend ly (her father George was on the from Venice to the Marquez area. and Janes teammate Tania Fischer Intrepid crew that won the Amer- When the boys were 5 they moved for helping her through the latter ica’s Cup in 1970), she went to to Via de la Paz and they now live stages of the race when fatigue fi- in the Alphabet Streets. nally crept in. “I had always wanted to run a “Tania jumped in and ran the marathon and after watching the last four miles with me and told 2000 Sydney Olympics on TV I me to keep pumping my arms and joined L.A. Road Runners and ran legs,” Twist said. “It really helped the next three L.A. Marathons.” because I only ended up winning In 2006, Twist was the pro- by 15 seconds.” ducer for the “Spirit of the Mar- Fischer and Twist had also run athon” documentary, which aired the Pacific Palisades Turkey Trot two years later, and “Spirit of the together on Thanksgiving. Marathon 2” came out in 2013. “It was two completely differ- “One of the coaches I inter- ent races... at Mountains 2 Beach viewed for the film said ‘you’re I didn’t hit the wall until Mile 20 doing it all wrong, here’s how you whereas at Grandma’s I fought a train,” she said. headwind and it was a struggle the Her times began to improve, whole way so that was more about she joined The Janes in May 2017 mental toughness,” Twist said. “If and subsequently hired Run with there’s one thing I’m proud of it’s the Lab founder Blue Benadum Nine-year-old Graham Noble of St. Matthew’s School makes a catch on the first day of Coach Tharen Todd’s Summer that I PR’d twice in three weeks.” as her private coach. Youth Football Camp at the Calvary Christian athletic field. Now in its seventh year the camp is for kids ages 6-13. Twist has always had a com- For several years Twist has Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer petitive nature and it showed in been an assistant coach for the 1984 when, at the age of 9, she Gwendolen Twist with her first- Palisades High cross country and and her older brother Jory partici- place medal at the Seaside Mara- track teams and starting this fall pated in the torch relay leading up thon in Ventura in February. will assist new head coach Rob to the Summer Olympic Games in Photo: Captivating Sports Photos Hockley with the varsity team. City Section Open Division Football Los Angeles. “When I got the job at Pali my “We had to run a quarter of Newport Harbor High, where she dad told me ‘You always wanted Playoffs will Remain at Eight Teams a mile with the torch, which was ran cross country and track for to be paid as a runner—now you almost as tall as me, and the mar- four years, served as captain for are,’” she joked. “I want it to be fter considering a proposal to and the next 16 will play for the After competing in the Divi- shal assigned to run alongside us two years and placed 10th in Divi- fun, not the other sports’ punish- narrow the City Section Open Division I crown. sion I playoffs in each of Coach didn’t think I could do it,” Twist sion III at the CIF state meet. ment. If I inspire kids to show up ADivision football playoffs to four The Open Division is enter- Tim Hyde’s first five seasons, Pal- recalled. “He was very smug and “I told my high school coach and believe in themselves then teams, coaches voted to keep the ing its third season, with Harbor isades qualified for the Open Di- wanted to take it from me but I I wanted to run a marathon and he I’ve done my part. For two hours current format intact for the 2019 City Narbonne winning it each of vision for the first time last year as was determined not to let him. 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Sophomore quarterback Forrest Brock (right) celebrates alongside co-captain Jake Nadley moments after Palisades’ 24-17 upset at Western League archrival Venice last October. Photo: Steve Galluzzo

lead to 30-23 with 2:32 left. Forrest Brock The next week Brock made (Continued from Page 9) his first varsity start and complet- Brock was named Rookie of ed 12 of 14 attempts for 179 yards the Year for the junior varsity team and a touchdown in a 20-6 win at as a freshman after sharing quar- previously unbeaten Westchester. terback duties with Nick Ghysels Displaying poise far beyond and helping the Dolphins to a 10-0 his years, Brock had a shaky first record and the league title while quarter in the rain against Venice. outscoring the opposition 330-20. The game was suspended until the When his number was called next afternoon due to lightning in the second quarter of last year’s and when it resumed he threw two Western League opener against touchdown passes to help the Dol- Fairfax, Brock was ready. Hav- phins upset their archrivals 24-17. ing seen only limited action as the In the Dolphins’ homecoming backup to senior Daniel Hayes contest against University, Brock over the first five games, Brock tossed a pair of touchdown pass- provided a much-needed spark es and scrambled 27 yards on a to the offense and piloted three keeper before being knocked out scoring drives, completing 11 of of bounds in the third quarter and 16 passes for 149 yards. The Dol- suffering the injury that sidelined phins’ comeback fell one touch- him for the rest of the season. down short, but their young quar- “Last year I played against the Forrest Brock replaced Daniel terback earned his teammates’ three best opponents we played so Eight-year-old “TJ” Tharen Todd Jr. from Welby Way Elementary School in West Hills runs for a touchdown in Coach Hayes versus Fairfax and nearly trust and respect in the huddle. His I didn’t get to pad the stats much,” Tharen Todd’s seventh annual Summer Youth Football Camp at the Calvary Christian athletic field. rallied the Dolphins to victory. one-yard sneak ended an 11-play, Brock said. “This year is going to Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer 68-yard march that cut the Lions’ be crazy.”

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CalBRE# 00902158 Palisadian-Post Thursday, July 25, 2019 Page 13 TeresaTeresa PowerPower GuidesGuides StudentsStudents ThroughThrough LawLaw SchoolSchool The Marquez Knolls Author Combines Her Love for Teaching and Yoga

By SARAH SHMERLING particularly, so I was kind of the pioneer.” are many different jobs a graduate can do Editor-in-Chief Power shared that she always saw with a law degree, including entrepreneur herself as a teacher, maybe even a law and businessperson. oga teacher, law school graduate, professor, but she put it on the back burn- “Just know what they’re getting into mother, Marquez Knolls resident, er—so when she found the manuscript a because a lot of law students worry about YPalisadian-Post columnist and author Te- year-and-a-half ago, she took the oppor- the LSAT and the student loans, but they resa Power has published another book— tunity to publish, with a few tweaks to must realize what they’re getting into,” and this time, straying away from her bring it up to date from a friend who still Power offered as advice to potential stu- ABCs of Yoga series, she is helping guide teaches at Pepperdine and a legal editor, a dents. “Which is a whole different animal students to succeed at law school. law school guide. than what I think a lot of people think.” Photos courtesy of Teresa Power “The ABCs of Law School: Diary of a “I’m really good at simplifying com- She also shared that being out of the First Year Student” manuscript, complet- plicated information and making it easy work force, she misses getting dressed up ed in 1997, sat in her garage for 20 years. for people to understand,” Power shared. and going into an office. She wrote it while studying law at Pepper- “That seems to be a knack I have and “I have an office in my house—I’m dine—which is also around the time she that’s what this book does.” usually wearing yoga clothes,” Power discovered yoga. Power shared that her focus has said. “I miss the camaraderie of people After graduating, Power practiced law grown and aged with her kids—when working together on projects.” for two years before getting married, hav- they were young, she taught yoga to kids But yoga will always be there for ing kids and, eventually, getting certified and now that they are older, she is guiding her—each year she spearheads a Kids’ to teach yoga. their generation through law school. Yoga Day around the world. This year, She taught a pilot program at St. Mat- “I really think it’s a great book for 35,000 kids participated. thew’s Parish School for 10 years, teach- college-age students to read to figure out And next up, Power will focus on a ing yoga to students in kindergarten and what law school is all about,” Power said. series of books about yoga adventures first grade, as well as faculty members. “Right now, a lot of people don’t want to with a little mouse, due out next March. “I kind of immersed myself in teach- go to law school because it’s really expen- ing that and that’s when I came up with sive with loans and they’re not coming Those interested in reading the the idea of the ‘ABCs of Yoga for Kids’ out of law school getting those top jobs.” “ABCs of Law School” can find the guide books,” Power explained. “There were not Power shared that she hopes poten- in bookstores at Pepperdine, UCLA and really books available for yoga, for kids tial students can be reminded that there USC, or order it from Amazon.

The author and her kids

Pose of the Month: Triangle

I have been on hiatus from my monthly • Aids sluggish digestion column as I was writing a new book, “The • Strengthens the core and legs that your toes are pointing to the side, ABCs of Law School: Diary of a First Year while pivoting your left foot slightly Student,” which was recently published on Modifications: inwards. May 1. It has a section on yoga for stress • If you feel unsteady in the pose, place 4. Raise your arms to the side so that they management, and I had fun doing Triangle your back heel against a wall. are shoulder-height and parallel to the pose (Trikonasana) with a Michael B. Scott, • Only lower your hand as far down as floor, with your palms facing down. a fellow attorney in the Palisades. your flexibility permits. 5. Inhale through your nose and on the ex- Michael, a partner at Narvid Scott LLP, • If you have medical conditions, talk to hale, lower your right hand toward your was a great sport doing this standing yoga your doctor before practicing this or right shin or ankle, depending on your posture in his business suit. Triangle pose other yoga poses. flexibility. At the same time lift up your can be practiced anywhere and anytime, left arm with your palm facing forward and is a great posture to try at home or at Instructions: and fingertips reaching toward the sky. the office to improve overall balance and 1. Start by standing with your feet hip-dis- 6. Gently turn your head to gaze at your stability. Besides the benefits listed below, tance apart with your arms along- left thumb, or straight ahead if you have this pose can also help reduce anxiety and side your body. Take a few slow deep a neck injury. stress. breaths in and out through your nose to 7. Hold this pose for up to one minute. To center and calm yourself. come out of the posture, inhale through Benefits of Triangle Pose: 2. Next, step your feet wide apart, approx- your nose as you lift your torso and • Deep stretch for the hamstrings, groin imately four to five feet, making sure lower your arms. Exhale through your and hips that your heels are aligned with each nose as you turn to the left, reversing • Opens the chest and shoulders other. the position of your feet and repeating • Helps relieve lower back pain and stress 3. Turn your right foot out 90 degrees so on the other side of your body. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer Page 14 Palisadian-Post July 25, 2019

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Photos by RICH SCHMITT Staff Photographer Old Fashioned and Sunset Spritz warthmore Avenue north of Butter Burger with a Royal Mary Sunset Boulevard has gone Sthrough radical change in the past five years, when a lazy Sun- day morning once meant ambling down to the Village to sample fruit at the farmers market, enjoying coffee and a croissant at Maison Giraud, or meeting up for a May- berry brunch. Occupying the spot where the legendary, beloved Mort’s Deli stood until 2007, Hank’s is a gem amid an abundance of restaurant riches in Palisades Village. Credited to Bromberg Broth- ers Bruce and Eric, who founded the Blue Ribbon Sushi empire in 1992 (with locations around Los Angeles, Manhattan and Brook- lyn, Las Vegas, and across Pali- Cheese Fondue sades Village) and Rick Caruso, Hank’s has made the classy move cooked medium with anchovy ing a long streak of June gloom, I of paying homage to the much- butter and a baked potato on the welcomed summer by taking this missed Mort’s on the menu with side, proved heavenly. For extra portion of my meal out to Hank’s the Mort’s Reuben and Matzo Ball side-dish prowess, the magnifi- charming patio and, coupled with Soup options. cent and monumental house-made cappuccino, savored every sweet Inside the inviting tavern at- 12 oz. Black Angus Rib-Eye Steak onion rings come dusted with the spoonful as I watched the locals mosphere, the tasteful, deep-track house’s special spices, a mix of breeze by. playlist rocked everything from wing shooting out of over the top. arrives as delicious as it is color- Hank’s, and while Blackened Cat- paprika, pepper and salt. The Clash’s “Hate and War” to In general, I’m not big on ful. This simple yet ample bowl fish and Seared Ora King Salmon Us being big gourmet burger Bon Scott-era AC/DC “Girl’s Got Bloody Marys but this one won will satisfy. seem perfectly enticing, we tried fans, we could not help but try the Rhythm” as a superior team of me over while my photographer My other recommendation— Seared Branzino, a formidable op- much-talked-about Butter Burger, bartenders and servers tended to inhaled the poultry portion in an splurge on Cheese Fondue; a tion in which the sea bass, cooked which lived up to its legend as two customers enthusiastically and ef- instant. spread that includes sliced apples to perfection, offers fluffy white beef patties marinated, in red wine ficiently, exchanging good humor So imagine his excitement and cauliflower, bacon bits, and fish and a crispy skin that is per- and bone marrow butter, delight- with guests and one another. when the Pancake and Chicken morsels of sourdough ready for fectly savory and flavorful. This ed our palates. The winning Lamb Starting with the sturdy sig- plate arrived, with three wings the dipping in a hot amalgam of large side of fish arrives on a tasty Burger, topped with tzatziki sauce nature cocktail program, we opt- perched atop a giant griddlecake. Gruyère, Parmesan, white ched- bed of cauliflower puree, topped with cherry tomato and arugula, is ed for the pungent, potent Hank’s Again, pancake is not one of my dar and Swiss. This is an excel- with fennel and herb salad. basically a Greek meal on a bri- Old Fashioned, comprised of go-to choices, as it quickly leaves lent way to kick off a Hank’s meal Other meal directions include oche bun. Long Branch Wild Turkey, Cherry me feeling bloated and full, but and, even sharing it, goes a long salads topped with either salm- For dessert, there are two Cordial and bitters; Sunset Spritz, this one, while massive, tasted way. But note: if you are poised to on, shrimp or steak strips; or the varieties of sundae but we went a particularly powerful yet fresh light and airy and particularly fla- order Mac & Cheese—perfectly promising Paella Basquez, load- for the best-selling Warm Monkey and summery concoction of vod- vorful, and I could easily see my- fine and technically not macaroni ed with Jidori chicken, chorizo, Bread, a seductive cinnamon bun- ka, St. Germain, Aperol, lemon self coming back here just to order but orecchiette pasta—that starter shrimp, mussels, clams, red pep- like base topped with a boule of and sparkling wine; and the kill- this as my main meal. utilizes the same four-cheese mix per, peas and saffron rice. vanilla ice cream. er Royal Mary, with Tito’s Vodka One of the best appetizers that arrives in the fondue caul- But easily the most expen- As the sun set on perhaps the and a house-made pickle, plus a came recommended from our dron. sive plate, the mouthwatering 12 first picture-perfect Pacific Pal- hulking morsel of spicy chicken waitress: Cream of Tomato Soup Fish dish options abound at Oz. Black Angus Rib-Eye Steak, isades day of the month follow- Seared Branzino

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REEL PALI Broad Fest Returns to Palisades Connections Westside September 1 to Film and TV Street Food Cinema July 27: ‘Mean Girls’

By JAMES GAGE Reporter

ince 2012, Street Food Cinema has been bringing delicious meals and Scelluloid reels to Angelenos from Ar- cadia to Manhattan Beach, Glendale to Pacific Palisades. This Saturday evening, July 27, at 6 p.m., Palisadians can enjoy the con- sonant 2004 comedic classic “Mean Girls” projected onto a giant inflatable screen al-fresco at Will Rogers State Historical Park. In “Mean Girls,” Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) falls for the ex-boy- friend of Regina George (Rachel McAdams), the most popular girl at school, thereby inciting the wrath of “The Plastics,” Regina’s A-list clique of shallow, wily minxes. Photo courtesy of The Broad Stage The event will be emceed by Jus- tine Marino with music from DJ Ivy. By SARAH SHMERLING performances and activities to Dance Centers. A Hit + Run Live Come with a hungry stomach, as a Editor-in-Chief pique your creative spirit and cel- Screen Printing workshop will of- cavalcade of food trucks will cater the ebrate the arts in your communi- fer original T-shirt designs, reDis- event, including Astro’s Doughnuts and Photo courtesy of E! n Sunday, September 1, from ty.” cover will “stir creativity through Fried Chicken, Boba Ni Taco, Cheddar 2 to 7 p.m., Broad Fest will This year’s fest will feature hands-on making with sustainable Wheel, Pacific Owl, Spitz, LA Donut Oreturn to celebrate arts and cul- performances by DJ Anthony Va- materials,” and Paint:Lab and and more. Most trucks will offer vege- ture in the heart of Santa Monica ladez and Boogaloo Assassins, Crayon Collection, founded by tarian and vegan options. at The Broad Stage—established “serving up Latin funk inspired Palisadian Sheila Morovati, will Attendees will also have the chance by Palisadian Dale Franzen. by Latin soul and salsa,” spon- be running art-making booths. to win prizes, with the spin of a wheel “This free, all-ages festival sored by Los Angeles County Su- Food trucks will be serving sponsored by SoCal Chevy. features music and dancing, ac- pervisor Sheila Kuehl. up fresh fare, including Treats The event is dog friendly but chairs tivities for kids and adults, plus Other performances include frozen yogurt and the Sunseeker taller than six inches off the ground are sweets and food available for She Sings She Wings, Viver Bra- Food Truck Collective, featuring not allowed. Residential street parking purchase,” a press release stated. sil, Elemental Music and Santa Japanese Happy Food and Taku- is not allowed. “Start on the plaza, groove with Monica College Music Depart- ma’s Burger. To buy tickets and see a complete a live DJ or make an art project, ment. Admission is free, but for in- schedule of screenings this season, visit then explore the lobby, theaters Workshops will include Fam- formation and a full line-up, visit streetfoodcinema.com/mean-girls. Photo courtesy of Street Food Cinema and Music Hall for an array of ily Dance Jam and Arthur Murray thebroadstage.org/broadfest.

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By JAMES GAGE Reporter

iring September 22 on FOX, the 71st annual Primetime AEmmy Awards are packed with Palisadians. This year’s awards will wel- come back Emmy queen Julia Louis-Dreyfus, nominated again this year in the category of Out- standing Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her role as Selina Meyers in NBC’s political romp “Veep,” which officially drew to a close after its seventh season. Louis-Dreyfus was absent from last year’s Emmy Awards while undergoing treatment for breast cancer. “Veep” is again nominated in the category of Outstanding Com- edy Series, up against last year’s winner Amazon’s “The Marvelous Julia Louis-Dreyfus Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Mrs. Maisel,” sitting pretty with 20 nominations. Shockingly, Chuck Lorre’s “The Big Bang Theory” was snubbed in its final season, though Mark Cendrowski was nominated in the category of Directing for Comedy Series for one of its ep- isodes. Duking it out against “Veep” is HBO’s “Barry” written and pro- duced by Palisadian Alec Berg and starring Palisadians Bill Hader and Henry Winkler. Hader’s brooding hitman earned him a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series this year, along with a nomination for Oustanding Directing for a Comedy Series and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. Bill Hader Photo courtesy of Collider Hader will have to clear some mantle space this year—the actor, chael on “The Good Place,” which The rest of the drama awards Outstanding Creative Achievement with 18 nominations and two wins was also nominated for Outstanding this year will be a tireless proces- in Interactive Media. O’Brien also under his belt, will likely be adding Comedy Series. sion into the coffers of “Game of picked up a nomination for his to his hardware collection. Winkler, In the drama department, Amy Thrones,” which was nominated a “Conan Without Borders” program, in his role as Gene Cousineau, is Adams, who got her start at Theatre record-setting 32 times. which won the category last year. nominated this year in the catego- Palisades, is nominated for Out- Pacific Palisades former Hon- Adam Sandler also picked up ry of Outstanding Supporting Actor standing Lead Actress in a Limit- orary Mayor Anthony Hopkins was a couple nominations both for his in a comedy series, which he won ed Series for her role as Camille another surprising snub this year, Netflix special “Adam Sandler: last year. Preaker on HBO’s “Sharp Objects,” getting nothing for his role as King 100% Fresh” and for hosting “Sat- The award for Outstanding which is also nominated for Out- Lear in the Amazon adaptation of urday Night Live” in May. Lead Actor in a Comedy Series is standing Limited Series. the Shakespearian classic, though While plenty of favorites made all but guaranteed to go to a Pali- “Big Little Lies” starring Pal- the production was nominated in the list and plenty others did not, sadian as Hader vies to stay on top isadians Reese Witherspoon and the category of Outstanding Tele- this year’s awards show will be one competing alongside fellow Palisa- Laura Dern, and former Palisadian vision Movie. of historic proportions as jugger- dians Don Cheadle, nominated in Nicole Kidman, unfortunately aired On the unscripted side of nauts like “Game of Thrones” and the category for his starring role as outside the qualification period for things, TBS’ “Conan” was not nom- “Veep” sing their swansongs, leav- Mo Monroe on “Black Monday,” this year’s awards—otherwise the inated for Outstanding Variety/Talk ing the door wide open for fresh, and Ted Danson for his role as Mi- show would likely hit the jackpot. Series, but instead made the cut for new contenders. July 25, 2019 Palisadian-Post Page 17 Palisades-Raised Cathleen Mathes Appointed President of John Tracy Center

By JAMES GAGE ry-verbal therapy services, parent Reporter education, counseling services, an auditory verbal preschool and athleen “Cat” Mathes, raised even a master’s degree program in Pacific Palisades, has been in partnership with Mount Saint Cappointed president and CEO of Mary’s University Los Angeles. the nonprofit John Tracy Center in Mathes, who grew up on Los Angeles. Swarthmore Avenue in the Pali- The result of an extensive sades, recalls fondly her childhood search process, Mathes brings two of sunsets on the bluffs, the Fourth decades of experience in program of July race, and her tightknit com- coordination and hearing loss ed- munity of friends and family. ucation to the role. “The Palisades was a won- “I am honored to be entrusted derful place to grow up,” Mathes with this responsibility and to be- said. “My parents moved into the long to such a phenomenal orga- Palisades right before I was born. nization,” Mathes told the Palisa- [My mom’s] work in special edu- Cathleen Mathes Photos courtesy of Cathleen Mathes dian-Post. “JTC has been a place cation inspired me to want to work where I have grown professionally at JTC. I’d always been interested and personally. It’s a privilege to in education, but it wasn’t until I be able to provide service, hope, stepped through the doors of JTC guidance and encouragement to that I knew that this is the place I families and their children with wanted to be and this path was the hearing loss.” one I was meant to take.” John Tracy Center was found- John Tracy Center has had ed in 1942 by Louise Leadwell many Palisadian alumni families Tracy, the mother of a son, John, over the years and includes two 818 - 697 - 6701 DJ, Photobooth, Design affected by hearing loss. Today, Palisadians on its Board of Di- www.SpecialEventDJZ.com Lighting, Special Effects JTC is one of the world’s most rectors: Fry Construction owner [email protected] Event Management acclaimed private providers of Speed Fry and chief client service audiology diagnostics, education, officer with Causeway Capital resources and support for families Management Eric Crabtree. with young children with hearing “The interesting and unique loss, providing comprehensive pe- thing about JTC is that, yes, our diatric audiological evaluations, goals are to help children with a parent-infant program, audito- hearing loss develop the speech, language and listening skills 60 Years of Service to the Westside they need to thrive in the hearing Featured in the Post world, but how we do that is by JOHNSON being parent-centered, teaching child and children who are deaf Boulevard. The new facility will FOSTER and empowering families to be or hard of hearing explore how offer all of the center’s current FITZGERALD & their child’s teacher,” Mathes ex- to develop listening and spoken programs as well as expansions plained. language. The impact our services and new program additions. DARLING, LLP “We equip parents with the have are life changing.” The nonprofit center is em- u u CPAs necessary knowledge and training Now in its 76th year of ser- barking on a capital campaign to “Your Full Service Accounting to help their children achieve their vice, John Tracy Center will open help with building and to contin- Firm in the Palisades” full communication potential. doors this fall to its new Los An- ue providing services for children 15200 Sunset Blvd., Suite 203 • Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 • 310-454-6545 • Families that have chosen listen- geles campus down the street from with hearing loss and their fami- ing and spoken language for their its existing campus on Adams lies. 2942 Valmere Drive

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By WENDY FIERSTEIN “It’s just imagination,” he her as much as you do now?” Contributing Writer snapped. My brother sat there for a mo- “Exactly, and where do all ment, staring at his wife and ids. He ne day, I was sitting on the things begin?” I pushed. finally said: “Too many questions,” beach with my brother and his “In the mind,” he responded got up and walked over to his wife, Ofamily. His wife was attending the thoughtfully. put his warm around her and kissed kids at the water’s edge. “Right, so if it begins with her on the cheek. He promptly proclaimed: ‘harmless looking,’ theoretically I smiled to myself—could I “Summer is a time for rubberneck- speaking, don’t you think it could have broken through? ing.” possibly open a person to actually The next day he called, “You I knew what the word meant, doing?” I said. “For example, the made your point. Rubbernecking is but … seriously! I looked at him next party you go to, you might just a habit I got into when I was with a question mark on my face take it to the next step and flirt with single, but I guess it’s time to drop and asked him to explain. another woman. One step leads to that one. I love my wife and kids, “When a man’s neck moves another and another … ” I wouldn’t want to cause them any from the extreme right to the ex- “Oh, please,” he objected. anguish. Thanks, sis.” treme left while absorbing the glory I told him to put himself in his Summer is a fun time—we feel of summer,” he said. wife’s shoes, how would he feel if energized and free, the sun feels Knowing my brother, I replied, she was the rubbernecker? good on our skin, laughter is in the “Oh, you mean girls.” “But she was not just look- air. Everybody admires beauty, but “Girls in bikinis,” he added. ing—hers eyes popping out of her looking for a few seconds is very “Yes, but aren’t you married?” head and drool running down her different than rubbernecking. I reminded. chin,” I added. Enjoy the summer as a con- “I’m just looking, what’s the I asked if that would make him scious person and absorb the beauty harm?” he defended. feel a little insecure with where he around you—the glistening ocean, “Well … our wise elders stands in his relationship, if that the silky sand, the majestic moun- taught, ‘Where your eyes go, your would make him feel that she’s not tains, the spectacular flowers … and heart follows,’” I quoted. totally committed or satisfied with your absolutely amazing spouse. “Give me a break, I’m not go- their marriage. ing to ask the girl on a date,” he “She may be imagining herself Contributed by Wendy Fier- said and seemed annoyed that I was with that hunky looking guy—you stein, author of the book, “You Can interfering with his summer fun. wouldn’t know what was going on Live Happily Married for a Life- Will Tanous Photos courtesy of Universal Music Group I said OK, but asked him where in her mind,” I said. “Would that time,’ available on Amazon. Wendy his mind goes while he is in his make you feel unsettled or appre- and her husband have lived in the By CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA selves within their own ethnic and government relations, and spe- rubberneck zone. hensive? Would you be able to love Palisades in 1988. Reporter groups while exemplifying the val- cial projects. ues of the American way of life,” At the ceremony, Ellis Island alisadian Will Tanous was according to a press release. is closed to the public as honor- awarded the Ellis Island Med- “Honorees may be native-born ees and guests arrive via a private Pal of Honor on May 13 during the or naturalized, but most important- ferry. 34th annual ceremony on Ellis Is- ly, they are individuals who have The opening ceremony is land in New York Harbor. made it their mission to share their put on by more than 300 service Tanous is the executive vice wealth of knowledge, indomitable members, including a joint-service Palisades Lutheran Church president of communications for courage, boundless compassion, color guard that represents all five CHURCHES Pastor Bart Loos the Universal Music Group and a unique talents and selfless gener- branches of the military. Medalists, Calvary Church of Pacific Palisades Sunday Adult Bible Study 9:00 a.m. member of the company’s execu- osity with those less fortunate,” the including Tanous, accepted their Sunday Worship Services: 9:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Summer Service 10:30 a.m. • Lunch to follow tive board. In 1996, Tanous co-cre- award’s website explained. honor on stage in front of their Sunday Morning Children & Youth Programs: ages 0-18 Communion — 1st & 3rd Sundays ated and produced “Reverb,” Tanous, a Lebanese-Ameri- family and friends in the island’s Wednesday Evening Children & Youth Programs: ages 3-18 Spiritual Growth Study Thursday 6:30-8:00 p.m. an HBO series that highlighted ca, gained recognition for his role Great Hall. Weekly Small Groups and Service Opportunities 15905 Sunset Blvd. • 310-459-2358 • www.plc.cc emerging talent. in managing UMG’s worldwide Other recipients of the award 701 Palisades Drive • Pacific Palisades • 310-454-6537 STAR Preschool @ PLC: Enroll Now • 310-629-2598 www.calvarypalisades.org The medal of honor is an an- communications across 60 coun- include several presidents, su- St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church nual award given to U.S. citizens tries. He is also involved in the preme court justices, and promi- Twitter & Vimeo: calvarychurchpp Facebook & Instagram: calvarypalisades The Reverend Bruce A. Freeman, Rector “who have distinguished them- creation of public policy, investor nent athletes and activists. The Reverend Christine Purcell, Associate Rector Community United Methodist Church Sunday Services: 8:00 am Holy Eucharist, Pastor Wayne B. Walters 10:15 am Choral Eucharist Worship: Sundays, 10 a.m., Sunday School, Childcare and Children’s Education Weekly Children and Youth Programs for all ages Nursery/Toddler Care available www.palisadesmethodist.org Weekday worship: Wednesdays, 10:00 am FICTITIOUS LOS ANGELES, CA 90034 THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE No. 2019179012 This business is conducted by an Individual OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTI- Preschool — Enroll now: 310-454-4600 1031 Bienveneda * Pacific Palisades * 310-454-1358 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The registrant commenced to transact busi- TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 801 Via de la Paz • Pacific Palisades • 310-454-5529 www.stmatthews.com STATEMENT ness under the ficticious name or names MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO THAT DATE. The following persons are doing business as: listed above: N/A The filing of this statement does not of itself Corpus Christi Catholic Church LOCUS WINE CONSULTING; 14011 (Signed) adil sheikh, authorize the use in this state of a fictitious Rev. Msgr. Liam Kidney, Pastor SYNAGOGUES VENTURA BOULEVARD, SUITE 201 Adil Sheikh business name in violation of the rights of an- Fr. Dennis P. Mongrain, Associate Pastor SHERMAN OAKS, CA 91423 Owner other under federal, state or common law (see MASSES Chabad Jewish Community Campus LOCUS WINE CONSULTING, LLC; This statement was filed with the County Section 14400 et seq, Business and A Warm & Welcoming Community For All! 14011 VENTURA BOULEVARD, SUITE Clerk of Los Angeles County on Weekdays, 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Professions Code). "Judaism Done Joyfully" 201 June 18, 2019. July 11, July 18, July 25 and August 1, 2019 Saturday, 5:30 p.m. (Vigil Mass) SHERMAN OAKS, CA 91423 NOTICE—THIS FICTITIOUS NAME Sunday, 8:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. This business is conducted by a Limited STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM FICTITIOUS Holy Days, 8:00 a.m., 12 noon and 6:00 p.m. Shabbat Shalom! Liability THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE No. 2019191130 Candle lighting Friday 7/26/19 7:42pm Company OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTI- Confessions every day at 5:00 pm. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME Sunday School, 9:30-10:30, ages 3-K The registrant commenced to transact busi- TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT STATEMENT ness under the ficticious name or names MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO THAT DATE. The following persons are doing business as: Elementary Religious Education, Mon. 3:30-5:00 p.m. Rabbi/Rebbitzen Zushe/Zisi Cunin - Co Directors listed above: N/A The filing of this statement does not of itself ELITE SOCAL PRODUCTS; Adult Religious Education, RCIA, Tues. 7:15-9:00 p.m. Rabbi Yossi Eilfort - Director of Youth Programing (Signed) Glen Grisham, authorize the use in this state of a fictitious 216 S CITRUS STREET STE. 253 15100 Sunset Blvd. • Pacific Palisades • 310-454-1328 Rabbi Doniel Berry - Director C-Teen Engagement Glen Grisham business name in violation of the rights of an- WEST COVINA, CA 91791 Visit us at: corpuschristichurch.com Chana Hertzberg - Early Childhood Center/www.PJECC.org Managing Member other under federal, state or common law (see henry david sheen; This statement was filed with the County Section 14400 et seq, Business and 284 vista circle drive Clerk of Los Angeles County on June 26, Professions Code). sierra madre, ca 91024 Joy of All Who Sorrow Orthodox Church Engaging programing for community members of all ages. 2019. July 11, July 18, July 25 and August 1, 2019 This business is conducted by an Individual Fr. John Tomasi, Rector Please visit www.chabadpalisades.com for NOTICE—THIS FICTITIOUS NAME 4145 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City, CA 90230 our upcoming services and events STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FICTITIOUS The registrant commenced to transact busi- FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE No. 2019178533 ness under the ficticious name or names Friday: Vespers 6 p.m. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME listed above: N/A Saturday: Matins 7:00 a.m., Divine Liturgy 8:30 a.m., 17315 Sunset Blvd • 310-454-7783 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- STATEMENT (Signed) henry david sheen, Vigil 5 p.m. Henry David Sheen www.chabadpalisades.com MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO THAT The following persons are doing business as: Sunday: Divine Liturgy 10 a.m. DATE. The filing of this statement does not global migration counselors; Owner of itself authorize the use in this state of a fic- 4929 WILSHIRE BLVD. STE. 820, This statement was filed with the County For a complete listing of services see: Kehillat Israel Reconstructionist titious business name in violation of the rights LOS ANGELES, CA 90010 Clerk of Los Angeles County on www.joyofallwhosorrow.org Congregation of Pacific Palisades of another under federal, state or common VIVIAN SZAWARC; July 11, 2019. 310-391-9911 A Welcoming Jewish Community for the Westside law (see Section 14400 et seq, Business and 4929 WILSHIRE BLVD. STE. 820, NOTICE—THIS FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS Rabbi Amy Bernstein • Rabbi Micah Hyman Professions Code). LOS ANGELES, CA 90010 Palisades Presbyterian Church • Cantor Chayim Frenkel July 4, July 11, July 18 and July 25, 2019 This business is conducted by an Individual FROM THE DATE IT WAS FILED IN THE Reverend Dr. Steven R. Smith, Transitional Pastor OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK. A NEW Friday Night Shabbat Services: 7:00 PM The registrant commenced to transact busi- Reverend Grace Park, Associate Pastor FICTITIOUS ness under the ficticious name or names FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE- Saturday Bar/Bat Mitzvah Shabbat Services: No. 2019171551 listed above: N/A MENT MUST BE FILED PRIOR TO THAT Pastor Hayden Roush, Youth and Children 10:00 AM/4:30 PM FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (Signed) VIVIAN SZAWARC, DATE. The filing of this statement does not 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship Service Early Childhood and Parenting Center: 424-214-7482 of itself authorize the use in this state of a fic- STATEMENT Vivian Szawarc (Sunday School and Child Care at Worship Service) Jewish Experience Center: 310-459-1569 The following persons are doing business as: Owner titious business name in violation of the rights Preschool - Enroll now at 310-454-0737 F.A.S.T. NOTARY; 3558 KELTON AVE., This statement was filed with the County of another under federal, state or common For a complete calendar please visit: www.ourKI.org LOS ANGELES, CA 90034 Clerk of Los Angeles County on June 26, law (see Section 14400 et seq, Business and For complete information and upcoming events see: 16019 W. Sunset Blvd • 310-459-2328 father and son traveling 2019. Professions Code). www.palipres.org notary NOTICE—THIS FICTITIOUS NAME July 25, August 1, August 8 and 15821 Sunset Blvd. • 310-454-0366 adil sheikh; 3558 KELTON AVE., STATEMENT EXPIRES FIVE YEARS FROM August 15, 2019 July 25, 2019 Palisadian-Post Page 19

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