16 Pages Thursday, November 26, 2020 ◆ Pacific Palisades, California $1.50 Public Health Restricts Dining In Throughout County Amid COVID-19 Surge By SARAH SHMERLING to indoor gathering.” “The county is experiencing a throughout the county when factor- Editor-in-Chief City Council voted the same steeper increase in daily cases of ing in Long Beach and Pasadena day 11-3 in favor of asking Public COVID-19 than seen during the with 7,497 deaths as the Palisa- alisadian dining establish- Health to rescind the decision to summer surge in June and July,” dian-Post went to print Tuesday. ments are once again pivoting end in-person outdoor dining, but Public Health reported in the state- There were 213 cases in Pacific Poperations following an updated the matter ultimately is decided at ment. “From June 20 through July Palisades, with an additional 45 in Los Angeles County Health Offi- the county level. 3, average daily cases increased Palisades Highlands. cer Order that restricts dining in “To reduce the possibility for 43%. From October 31 through No- “These are the most dangerous at restaurants, breweries, wineries crowding and the potential for expo- vember 13, the average daily cases moments since the first days of this and bars throughout the county as sures in settings where people are not have increased 108%. Public Health pandemic,” Mayor Eric Garcetti the five-day average of new cases wearing their face coverings, restau- is not confident these numbers will wrote in a tweet on Monday, No- of COVID-19 increased to more rants, breweries, wineries and bars decrease this week since new case vember 23. “It’s not too late to turn than 4,000. will only be able to offer take-out, numbers reflect actions people were things around, but time is running Public Health reported in a drive thru and delivery services,” taking a couple of weeks ago.” out.” statement released Sunday, No- Public Health reported. “In-person The number of COVID-19 This is a developing story, up- vember 22, that COVID-19 cases dining will not be allowed, at min- workplace outbreaks across mul- dates will be posted to palipost.com remain at “alarming levels” and imum, for the next three weeks.” tiple sectors were increasing at as they become available. “the number of people hospitalized” The updated order follows “alarming levels,” according to continues to increase. thresholds that were established last Public Health. Modifications to the health or- week calling for additional actions “The data emphasizes some of COVID-19 Case Summary der, which had previously allowed throughout LA County if the five- the ripple effects we are seeing as for outdoor dining, were slated to day average of cases was at 4,000 or COVID-19 cases across the coun- as of November 24 take effect Wednesday, November more or hospitalizations were more ty are surging,” Director of Public 25, at 10 p.m. than 1,750 per day. Health Dr. Barbara Ferrer shared Los Angeles County Cases Efforts to block the measure “If the five-day average of cases in the statement. “At the end of the both in the courts and at the coun- is 4,500 or more or hospitalizations day, more people are becoming in- 374,134 ty Board of Supervisors failed on are more than 2,000 per day, a Tar- fected at their jobs and this results Tuesday, November 24. geted Safer at Home Order will be in more transmission back in the Deaths in LA County “I don’t think we have the data issued for three weeks,” according community.” 7,497 to prove that outdoor dining is driv- to information provided by Public Public Health reported that it The Palisadian-Post’s annual Deck Your Halls home decorating ing the recent surge in cases, nor Health. is closely tracking the number of Pacific Palisades Cases contest will begin accepting entries on Tuesday, December 1, for a do we have the data to assure us On Monday, November 23, positive cases among healthcare chance to win prizes from local businesses and restaurants in two that this action will turn our case Public Health reported 6,124 new workers to be sure “we have suf- 213 categories: Best Decked Out Hall and DIY/Originality. For more numbers around,” Supervisor Janice COVID-19 cases—its highest to ficient healthcare workers to staff information or to sign up, visit palipost.com. Hahn said in a statement following date—though 1,500 cases were our facilities and care for patients.” Palisades Highlands Cases Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer the decision. “I am also very wor- deemed backlog after weekend de- The number of confirmed cases 45 ried that it will drive more people lays. of COVID-19 had reached 374,134 PPTFH Hosts Mental Health Pali High Board of Trustees Discusses Academic Updates Discussion at Recent Meeting as eLearning Continues By LILY TINOCO Reporter By LILY TINOCO Reporter he Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness hosted an on- uring the Palisades Charter Tline community meeting Monday, High School Board of Trust- November 16, to discuss an uptick Dees meeting on Tuesday, Novem- of mentally ill homeless individuals ber 17, members discussed updates across Los Angeles. regarding academics as distance Sharon Browning, co-chair of learning continues in the 2020-21 PPTFH, spearheaded the meeting school year. and humanized the issues the task Sharon Browning Photo courtesy of PPTFH Previous meetings covered the Members of the board Photo courtesy of Pali High force has dealt with when perform- progress of the Academic Account- ing outreach to individuals expe- our streets in similar conditions severe mental illness, street-based ability Committee, which is a stake- semesters. “We have our fingers crossed riencing homelessness. She did who we are helplessly watching psychiatric assessment, housing holder board level committee that Departments were slated to that will be in the not-so-distant fu- this by sharing anecdotes of those deteriorate, it’s hard on all of us placement and support, and more. focuses on student achievement meet Friday, November 20, and ture,” Magee said. “Our campus is who camp among the streets of the to stand by and watch,” Browning “The generalist teams really and examines academic data to en- the administration directed that the working very hard to make sure we Palisades or at Will Rogers State said. “It’s hard to explain to others approach the homeless dilemma sure Pali High is complying with items be placed on their agendas. know what the protocols would be.” Beach—highlighting the fact that who don’t understand why this is in Los Angeles County as sort of a state and charter accountability After the department meeting, the Russell Howard, assistant there are some individuals unable allowed, and are frightened and … wide approach,” Jackson said. measures, according to the school’s Curriculum Council will confer the principal of athletics, said students to communicate with the outreach disturbed by what they see.” “The HOME team’s focus is very website. Since those discussions, points and discuss any changes that are slated to return to campus for team, or who they find covered in Browning said since the task narrow, for individuals who are teacher Brenda Clarke has been need to be made to the grading pol- conditioning in small cohorts—fol- dirt and sores. force began in 2016, seven severe- experiencing serious mental illness elected as chair and non-traveling icies. lowing Los Angeles County guide- “We have other individuals on ly mentally ill individuals living unsheltered.” parent board member Jewlz Fahn If there are changes to make, lines—on Monday, November 30. unsheltered have died. She said The Board of Supervisors has been elected as vice-chair. the Academic Accountability “We may have something PPTFH feels strongly about mak- passed a motion for the HOME “We [would like to] immedi- Council will come back to the from a Newsom, a Garcetti, even ing progress in the area of mental team to participate in a pilot pro- ately try and alleviate some of the board for approval from UTLA and a Beutner may [say] something that health and is seeking tools, treat- gram starting in June of this year, stress on students and help every- the Memorandum of Understand- changes this overnight,” Howard ment, facilities and legislation to Jackson explained, which has al- body move forward together as a ing would need to be discussed, said. “On-campus conditioning is a facilitate this. lowed them to initiate outpatient team with the intention of helping according to Clarke. concern … we are in a deep purple “We need a way to start to look conservatorship. A conservatorship as many students as possible suc- A motion was unanimously condition in LA County, and I don’t at this issue and how we can make appoints a court-ordered guardian ceed to their best ability,” Clarke passed during the meeting to ap- see it getting better.” a difference,” she said. or protector to manage the affairs said during the meeting. “We are prove the eLearning policies as Board Member Adam Glazer PPTFH invited LaTina Jack- and finances of someone who is ex- going to be sympathetic to any submitted by the various depart- expressed his concern: “The NFL son, deputy director at LA County periencing mental illness. Jackson and all concerns of students and ments, along with the recommen- can’t stop these outbreaks and Department of Mental Health, as a emphasized that conservatorship is incorporate that into our thinking dations from the Academic Ac- they have the highest technology guest speaker. She said the degree not taken lightly. as teachers.” countability Committee. and equipment, our numbers are of unsheltered homelessness in LA The benefits to the outpatient After reviewing the policies Principal Dr. Pamela Magee climbing like crazy right now … County is the largest in the country, process include the application of across the school and hearing praised the Academic Accountabil- do we really think that with the largely due to economics, such as a much-needed avenue to initiate stakeholder input, the Academic ity Council for its efforts. virus going up that we can stop a the cost of housing. care for people who are chronically Accountability Committee dis- “They are bringing great en- breakout from occurring?” “This is certainly the most severely impaired by their mental cussed its review of the eLearning ergy to ... focusing and looking at “There are no guarantees,” pressing issue of our time,” Jack- illness and chronically homeless. grading policies and suggested to curriculum policies and practices, Howard responded, assuring the son said. There is a continuity of care, mean- the board to pass them with a few we are all at Pali dedicated to stu- board, however, that procedures Jackson works with Homeless ing that the team knows the people conditions. dent learning,” Magee said. “And will be in place, including health Outreach Mobile Engagement they are trying to assist. The committee compiled despite the challenges … we are checks, face coverings and more. teams and spoke about the new The process also assumes that three main points: faculty should truly focused on trying to do what Students are also responsible Department of Mental Health pilot recovery is possible, Jackson said. research the damaging effect of we can to make improvement.” for getting to campus on their own, program, which is meant to help Nick Holt and Maureen Cyr, the zero in a traditional 100-point Magee also discussed the pros- no transportation will be provided. gravely disabled homeless indi- who oversee the HOME teams in grading scale; continue revising pects of returning to campus, with Conditioning is completely volun- viduals who refuse mental health the Palisades, offered some insight category descriptions so they are plans to send surveys out to better tary for both coaches and athletes, services. on plans moving forward: “One of explicit, consistent, and help stu- understand the conditions in which and neither will be penalized for She explained generalist the things that Nick and I have dents better understand how they students would feel comfortable not participating. teams provide support for imme- worked on in the last years has been are being graded; and discuss and returning. Magee confirmed that A motion was approved to go diate needs such as clothing and to continually educate,” Cyr said. plan recovery pathways for re- an eLearning environment will al- forward with the plan. medical treatment, while specialty The next PPTFH community teaching and reassessing students ways be an option for families who The board’s next meeting will mental health teams provide spe- meeting is planned for January 25, who are not meeting standards or may not feel comfortable returning take place over Zoom on Tuesday, cialized care for individuals with 2021. targets for both the fall and spring when the time comes. December 8. Page 2 Palisadian-Post November 26, 2020

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Coastal Commission Absurd that Coastal Commission is fining the LADWP because of endangered plants. They would rather have endangered plants than power poles, which would save houses from burning down.

Rats The best thing we can do to cut down on the rat population is to keep our trash bin lids fully closed, and replace them if they are damaged. A rat can nose through even a crack, let alone a Postcard hole in a bin. The good news is that replacing all types of bins is free! Get your bin’s serial num- ber, which is in white text on the front of the bin, and call 311, or (800) 773-2489 or on your phone, or use the MyLA311 app.

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Moore was asked a series of The vehicle was headed southbound on Pacific Coast Highway ore than 400 attendees virtu- questions about how LAPD will when it steered off the road and struck the two vehicles, according ally tuned into Councilmem- meet budget cuts: Bonin explained to Officer Jeffrey Lee of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Me- Mber Mike Bonin’s most recent Town that one way is that officers will no dia Relations Section. Hall, which focused on the topic of longer respond to traffic collisions The crash was reported at 3:38 a.m. in the 17800 block of Pa- crime and public safety for just un- with no crime, which will free up cific Coast Highway, and forced a closure of the northbound and der two hours on Monday evening, additional resources to respond to southbound lanes from Sunset Boulevard to Coastline Drive, ac- November 16. 911 calls and patrol. Reports will cording to Caltrans. Bonin was joined by Chief of Bonin Moore Photos courtesy of Zoom be shifted to an online form. Paramedics and firefighters were dispatched to the scene at 3:42 Los Angeles Police Department “People are going to feel that a.m. and reported that three people were critically injured, and an- Michel Moore and City of Los half years ago, explaining that “ef- people are staying home. pinch,” Moore said. “That’s not other suffered minor injuries. All were transported to area hospitals, Angeles Deputy Mayor of Public fective partnerships” and “shared Moore added LAPD needs meant to be punishing, it’s meant according to Brian Humphrey of the Los Angeles Fire Department. Safety Jeff Gorell to provide brief responsibility” of public safety are additional volunteers—he began to say, let’s think about that—an The deceased was later identified as David Martinez, 28. He overviews before responding to a paramount to LAPD’s success. an endeavor a couple of years ago officer spends about two and a half was pronounced dead at the scene. Martinez was sitting inside one series of questions from constitu- When it comes to the to build up a volunteer corps. He hours on the traffic collision inves- of the parked vehicles, according to Lee. ents and Angelenos. COVID-19 pandemic, Moore said described volunteer positions as tigation that doesn’t result in any City News Service contributed to this report. “We’re living in very strange the “city is still reeling,” that it is “COVID safe,” that volunteers as- criminal prosecution, it’s a report —LILY TINOCO and uncertain and turbulent times trying to come to terms with under- sist at station houses and can help that’s generated for insurance pur- right now,” Bonin shared at the start standing the “fiscal disaster” caused on citizen patrols. poses or statistical computation.” of the town hall. “We have a rag- by the pandemic. Part of that, he A majority of the questions that A bulk of the conversation was The Highlands ing pandemic that continues to have explained, has been cutting back were addressed during the Q&A focused on the 4.5 million calls to increasing numbers that are killing in police staffing. portion of the town hall were relat- 911 centers each year—most of LAFD Extinguishes Condominium Fire our neighbors and loved ones.” Largely through attrition, ed to crime and public safety in the which are not a police or fire mat- Los Angeles Fire Department extinguished a fire Saturday He then explained that at the LAPD will reduce its number of Venice area, which is facing poten- ter. But because LAPD is on-call night, November 21, inside a three-story condominium in the High- same time, largely due to the pan- personnel—but will continue to tial cuts to its beach detail program 24/7, they end up responding to lands neighborhood that was first reported at 8:40 p.m. demic and ensuing closures, Los have a presence in all 21 of the des- and has seen an increase in people a majority of the calls that come Thirty-one firefighters were sent to the scene, which was report- Angeles is facing what he described ignated areas within its jurisdiction. experiencing homelessness. in—for example, responding to a ed to be in the 17000 block of Palisades Circle, according to LAFD as an “unprecedented financial cri- “These staffing levels are chal- “The way to make sure that we vicious dog in the neighborhood Spokesperson Brian Humphrey. sis.” lenging,” Moore shared. “These are do not have tents on our sidewalks call because Animal Control is not The fire began in the fireplace/chimney area, Humphrey wrote, “This year’s budget was un- staffing levels that we have not seen is to make sure that people don’t available at the time. and extended into the attic. The flames were knocked down in about veiled in April—there was a best in more than a decade.” have to live in tents,” Bonin shared. “These are tough times and 31 minutes. case scenario that we would be in Moore added that LAPD will “That’s the simple equation.” these are tough issues and tough de- No victims were reported and the cause of the fire remained a hole of $50 million, in a worst- continue to invest in its community Gorell joined the conversa- cisions to be made going forward,” under investigation, according to Humphrey. case scenario, $400 million,” Bonin and partnerships, including stay- tion to explain that “there’s not a Bonin shared at the conclusion of —SARAH SHMERLING explained. “It turns out now that ing invested with senior leads, the day that goes by that [Mayor Eric the town hall. “And there times perhaps our best-case scenario is Community Safety Partner bureau, Garcetti] is not focused on home- there is not going to be universal $500 or $600 million, and we are and with outreach and engagement lessness and on crime associated agreement on everything, but what Santa Monica Mountains almost halfway through the fiscal at the neighborhood level. with homelessness.” I heard tonight was a considerable year.” According to information “We’re constantly learning,” amount of common ground be- Hiker Rescue He said the city of LA is in a provided by Moore, though crime Gorell said. “It’s not that we’re tween the panelists, which is that “moment of deep pain and deep in Los Angeles is down by about not taking the lessons and moving we need to be creating the alter- A ground and air response by Los Angeles Fire Department was reckoning” when it comes to its 9%, there have been increases in forward and trying to think outside native responses so that LAPD is launched at dusk on Saturday, November 21, to find and assist two budget, and that cuts will be felt shooting violence and homicide of the box, every single day that’s not the agency that gets called for uninjured but lost hikers east of the Temescal Canyon Fire Road, throughout the entire city—includ- throughout the city. The decreases happening.” every single thing in the city of Los according to LAFD Spokesperson Brian Humphrey. The incident ing LAPD. are seen in areas that are impacted In order to achieve this, Bonin Angeles.” was reported at approximately 4:30 p.m. Moore began his address to the by COVID-19, such as thefts be- said, efforts to house individuals Other town halls, which will be The LAFD helicopter crew located the hikers and were reported town hall by touching on his time cause retail establishments have need to be ramped up, that the “city on topics such as mental health, are to hoist them into the hovering copter before transporting them to or as chief, which began two and a been closed and burglaries where needs to break its addiction on slow in the works for future dates. nearby the trailhead where their vehicle was parked. —SARAH SHMERLING of the crosswalk, citing restaurants that are situated on West Channel Changes at Chautauqua Road are accessed by Huntington Via Bluffs residents on foot by way of the mprovements have been made the approaching striping and new crosswalk and many people walk Cliff Rescue at a crosswalk that lies at the pavement markings,” according to their dogs, jog or stroll in the area. At approximately 5:25 p.m. on Thursday, November 19, Los Iintersection of Chautauqua Bou- LADOT Director of Public Infor- “We have been working in Angeles Fire Department responded to a reported person trapped on levard and Corona del Mar/Vance mation Colin Sweeney. identifying ways to improve the the cliffside near 15500 W Via De Las Olas, according to LAFD’s Street, following a decision in The hedge has also been crosswalk on Chautauqua,” LAD- Margaret Stewart. March 2020 by Los Angeles De- trimmed, which allows traffic Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer OT’s Rudy Guevara shared in an “Firefighters located an approximately 30 [year-old] female partment of Transportation that headed southbound to see a per- email in March as the notice of with non-life-threatening injuries stuck in a location (in brush on the crosswalk would not be re- son standing in the painted island. ter a public notice was placed by pending removal was taken down. a steep hillside with no footing) in which a hoist operation is the moved and instead improved. “An edge line with raised LADOT stating that “this marked “We visited the crosswalk recent- preferred approach,” Stewart reported. “Improvements included a pavement markings was added crosswalk at this location is pro- ly again and were able to identify Due to minimal visibility caused by fog, an alternate plan was new pedestrian refuge painted on the east side for added safety,” posed to be removed.” enough short-term improvements developed and firefighters were able to safely bring the “patient island, which includes yellow Sweeney concluded. Members of the community that would allow us to keep it in back up to ground level and transported her to the hospital.” K-71s bollards, additional [pe- The fate of the crosswalk wrote to LADOT to express con- service.” —SARAH SHMERLING destrian] signs and realignment of was uncertain earlier this year af- cerns over the potential removal —SARAH SHMERLING Spotted in the Palisadian-Post: March 12, 1970 CRIME REPORT Robbery November 19 at 4:30 p.m. and No- Burglary/Theft from Vehicle 16 between 11 and 11:35 a.m. The 14700 Pacific Coast ,Hwy vember 20 at 7 a.m. The suspect 1800 Chastain Parkway, be- suspect entered victim’s vehicle New Residents November 21 at 4:35 p.m. A entered an unlocked vacant home tween November 17 at 6 p.m. and and took a square reader. All those new and smiling faces at Livorno Drive belong to 39-year-old male was arrested for and took victim’s tools. November 18 at 8:30 a.m. The the Dave Dunkin clan, recently arrived from Portland, Oregon. robbery after shoplifting at vic- 500 Spoleto, between Novem- suspect entered victim’s vehicle, Theft Dave is a salesman for Bailey Film Associates, producers and tim’s business and punching a se- ber 19 at 12 p.m. and November and took money and checks. 15500 Via De Las Olas, No- distributors of educational films. Wife Lucy superintends the var- curity guard that tried to stop him. 20 at 7 p.m. The suspect entered 16800 Calle Montecito, be- vember 18 at 3:53 a.m. The sus- ied activities of Eric, 6, Douglas, 4, and Marsi, 1 ½. Laughingly, victim’s home and took watches. tween November 15 at 10 p.m. pects pulled up to victim’s drive- the Dunkins explain that their exclusive hobby, for the next year Stolen Vehicle 16600 Merivale, between Au- and November 16 at 7:15 p.m. way in a white SUV. Suspect #1 at least, is a “do-it-yourself project” in their beautiful new home. 600 Via De La Paz, between gust 25 at 3 a.m. and November 19 The suspect entered victim’s vehi- ran up to victim’s front door and Sue Meisel of Lelah T. Pierson Realty represented the buyers, November 15 at 6:30 p.m. and at 10:30 a.m. The suspect forced cle, and took a wallet and credit took ice skates. with Elizabeth McGinn of the same agency serving the sellers. November 17 at 6 p.m. The sus- open a door to victim’s home and cards. Roy and Cindy Regan, along with young Bryan, 5 months, pect took victim’s vehicle from a took a handbag. 600 Bienveneda, between have departed Santa Monica for — well, almost the Palisades driveway. 100 West Channel Rd, be- November 16 at 2 p.m. and No- Provided by LAPD — nearby Malibu. Their new address is on Seahorn Drive. tween November 18 at 6 p.m. and vember 17 at 8:40 a.m. The sus- Senior Lead Officer An executive with Columbia Pictures, Roy is capable of Burglary November 19 at 8 a.m. The sus- pect entered victim’s vehicle, and Michael Moore. directing high romance. He describes Cindy’s occupation as 900 Iliff St, November 14 pect entered victim’s business and took golf clubs and a tennis racket. “loving wife and mother.” between 1:30 and 8:55 p.m. took money. 800 Alma Real, November In case of emergency, Cindy, a graduate of St. Mary’s of the Woods, is interested The suspect entered victim’s 700 Latimer, November 7 be- 22 between 4:45 and 5:45 p.m. call 911. To report a in painting and sewing. Roy, a Notre Dame graduate, insists his home through an unlocked door, tween 12 and 8 a.m. The suspect The suspect entered victim’s vehi- non-emergency, new hobby is going to be gardening. and took jewelry and a laptop attempted to pry open a door to cle, and took a purse, wallet and For the Pierson agency, Sue Meisel acted for the buyers and computer. victim’s home but was unable to money. call 877-275-5273. Margaret Walkup for the sellers. 900 Lachman Ln, between gain entry. 16500 Akron St, November Page 4 Palisadian-Post November 26, 2020

Understanding Background Checks

There’s no doubt about you tend to blink far less often, it—my family is partak- which can cause your eyes to dry for Senior Caregivers ing in more screen time out. Dry eyes can cause redness, than I can ever remember. Is this stinging, blurry vision and eye doing any sort of lasting damage fatigue. Untreated, dry eyes can By BEN ADEL care aides who have passed these When the applicant successful- to my eyesight? What about my damage the eye surface, leading Special to the Palisadian-Post checks. ly becomes entered into the home kids, who are ages 5 and 7? to more severe vision problems. care aide registry, the following Screens are also at a constant onducting a background check Who Manages the Back- information becomes searchable: In the classic fairy tale, Little distance so your eyes do not get cells—and may have longer term is important to ensure your ground Checks for Caregivers? name, identification number, finger- Red Riding Hood sees the wolf the same work-out to focus and consequences to eye health that is Cloved one is in the right hands. The Home Care Services Bu- prints, identity documentation and and exclaims: “My, what big eyes refocus on near and far distances, still under investigation. Exces- You wouldn’t let just anyone into reau (Bureau) was established by an indicator that they have submit- you have!” And he retorts, “All which is what they are designed sive blue light before bed is also a your loved one’s home, and this the California Department of Social ted a home care aide application. the better to see you with.” to do. In fact, kids can develop major contributor to insomnia for shouldn’t be the case for caregivers Services (CDSS) to work alongside This exchange could not nearsightedness with too much some people. and home health aides either. the Caregiver Background Check Do Caregivers Require Reg- have taken place in today’s time screen time, as far away objects We are all dealing with more After all, caregivers are tasked Bureau (CBCB) to enforce the law. ular Background Checks? of excessive use of computers, will appear blurry as they con- screen time with work and school with some very important roles: ad- The Bureau is responsible for the In California, state agencies tablets and cellphones. The com- stantly focus on the screen right at home these days. Some of this ministering medication, monitoring home care aide application process also receive automatic notifications puter-savvy wolf would have in front of them. is unavoidable, but this does not key health markers and handling and maintaining the Home Care of any arrests following registra- had dry, irritated eyes and blurry A good reminder for your mean that there has to be lasting emergency situations should they Aide Registry. tion, a process commonly referred vision from all that time on the kids is the 20-20-20 rule. That damage to your vision. Taking arise. 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I’ve never left—it’s the only place 1967 national championship team under Coach John was at St. Monica and that’s where we actually prac- I’ve ever lived. We got married, I signed a contract, McKay and he played in three games. The ticed. We didn’t have our own field, in fact they still bought my house and we’ve stayed there ever since. 21st pick in the 1969 NFL draft by the Los Angeles don’t. So we came down there and got it done and Rams, Klein enjoyed a stellar pro career with the we did win some football games so that didn’t go too DL: I know the YMCA played a big part in a Rams (1969-76) and San Diego Chargers (1977-79). bad at all. And of course I’ve been here a number of lot of young people’s lives. Was it built yet? Over that span he had 219 catches for 2,687 yards times through the years. It’s a great restaurant. BK: No, it hadn’t started yet. The only thing and 23 touchowns. After a post-NFL career in real we did have is we had the new Palisades park (now estate, the 73-year-old Klein now serves as President DL: I read on Wikipedia that you were born called the Palisades Recreation Center) and it had a and CEO of the St. John’s Health Center Founda- in South Gate? Is that correct? gymnasium, the same old gymnasium that’s there tion. He and his wife JoAnn met in first grade at Cor- BK: Yes, in a clinic—no hospital. My mom was now, so the thing we had that kind of kept us busy pus Christi, married after Bob graduated from USC a native born Angelino and she met my dad during was little league baseball, we had that, and there was and are active members of the Palisades community. the second World War at Douglas Aircraft. My dad a basketball league there. No high school yet, so that Their daughter Kristin was a four-time All-American flunked out of flight school but he wanted to be asso- was pretty much what kids did, besides the beach. volleyball player at Stanford, was the 1991 Women’s ciated with planes so he started building planes and The beach was a big part of our lives. Volleyball National Player of the Year and played met my mom and that’s how it all started. In our fam- Lifelong Palisadian Bob Klein on the USA Olympic Team in 1996 in Atlanta. Their ily we’ve got a big tradition of volleyball, we love DL: Is that how you got to know a lot of your son Jimmy played football and volleyball at Stanford volleyball, and that’s where my mom and dad met. started a family. She got pregnant on the honeymoon friends, playing and recreating at the beach? and their son Patrick also played volleyball at Stan- They met down at Sorrento on the beach in Santa and we had our first (and only) daughter nine months BK: The way I met a lot of kids I ended up go- ford, leading the Cardinal to their first national title Monica. They both lived in apartments up on the Pal- and six days after our wedding day. ing to high school with and stuff was at Nini’s at the in 1997. Their twin granddaughters Michaela and isades and you go down the incline and that’s where Beach, where I worked and we served Nini’s famous Caitlin led Stanford to three NCAA women’s volley- you ended up. My whole childhood was spent on the DL: I understand Corpus Christi has always weenies. Austin Nienhauser was a guy who my sis- ball titles. Their grandson James is a sophomore on beach, that’s what we did. And that’s why I have skin been at the same location in the Palisades. Were ter, who is two years older than me, worked for along the Stanford men’s basketball team, their grandson damage all over, from the sun. your parents one of the original families there? with a bunch of kids from St. Monica’s and so she Dillon is a volleyball star at Loyola High and their BK: Yes, they were part of the founding group asked me ‘Do you want to go to work?’ You get paid granddaughters Kerry and Keili play volleyball at DL: How long was it before you moved into of parents and parishioners that started that church. $1.50 an hour (which was a lot then) and so I learned Marymount High. Bob was recently at Casablan- the Palisades? At the time there were evidently a couple pieces of to be a sort order cook. To this day, I can still cook. It ca Restaurant in Venice on a podcast interview for BK: Well, fortunately enough I had a contract property that were available from the archdiocese. was better for me to be behind the grill because when “Sports Stories with Denny Lennon” and discussed with the Rams right when I got out of college. JoAnn, One was that site where they’re on and the other one I first started there I was at the window and as soon his career, his family and life in the Palisades. The my wife, and I started first grade together at Corpus was where St. Matthew’s is, up Bienveneda, which as your friends find out you’re at the window, they link is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1SE- Christi in the Palisades. I got that professional con- is a beautiful piece of property with big grounds, but want everything! qQ0O8j4 or visit the website: SportsStoriesDL.com. tract, so we got married right after graduation and at the time that was kind of outside the Palisades be- (See Bob Klein, Page 6) Football Pool Entries to Tania Fischer Repeats in Turkey Trot 5K Be Submitted by Email Five years ago today, November 26, 2015, Santa Monica High School track coach Tania his year, the submission process for the Palisadian-Post Football Contest has changed. Since the staff continues to work remotely Fischer became the first repeat champion in Tdue to COVID-19, instead of bringing their entries to the office, contes- the Palisades Turkey Trot 5K. The 49-year- tants should instead clip their entries out of the paper, take a photo, and old was fifth overall in 19:05 after crossing email them to [email protected] by 5 p.m. on Friday. One the finish line first in 18:47 in 2014. “It was a entry per person please. No photocopies, computer-generations or fax- little easier because I knew what to expect, es. Winners will be notified each week and their names will run in the especially that first hill because when I came paper. They will receive gift cards from The Yogurt Shoppe via email. last year I had no idea we were going up that hill,” Fischer said. “With all the twists and turns, all the ups and downs and tight cor- ners it’s hard to get your rhythm, but coming out onto the bluffs you have that beautiful view and I knew I was halfway done. I have a lot of friends who live in the Palisades and it’s fun to see them. I love the upbeat music, Sponsored by The Yogurt Shoppe the neighborhood feel and the ocean views. This is a perfect course for the Turkey Trot. Top Winner Receives It gets harder every year believe me, but I’d a $10 Gift Certificate to love to come back next Thanksgiving and (excluding tax and gratuity) make it a tradition.” Fischer won the 5K the next three years straight to make it five in 873 Swarthmore Ave., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 a row and even beat all of the men in 2017. The 2015 event is also included a 10K for the CONTEST ENTRY DEADLINE: 5 P.M., FRIDAY, Nov. 27, 2020 first time and exactly 100 people completed the 6.2-mile route beginning and ending at NAME: Palisades High School’s Stadium by the Sea. ADDRESS: The winners were 14-year-old Ryan Younger, PHONE: a cross country runner at Brentwood School, COLLEGE and 35-year-old Jennifer Blair, a software q Oklahoma at q West Virginia saleswoman from Brentwood. Younger set a q San Jose St. at q Boise St. brisk 6:25 pace and finished in 39:48. Nich- q Arkansas at q Missouri olas Janneck, 30, was the first Palisadian q Mississippi St. at q Ole Miss finisher in 41:55. Placing fourth in the wom- q Duke at q Georgia Tech en’s 10K and first in the 20-25 age group was PRO Meg Norton, a graduate student and sand q Raiders at q Falcons volleyball player at USC who grew up in the q Giants at q Bengals Palisades and was a standout for Sunshine q Titans at q Colts Volleyball Club. The men’s 5K winner was q 49ers at q Rams Cameron Posner, who was visiting his aunt q Chiefs at q Buccaneers in Santa Monica for the holiday weekend. The 20-year-old cross country and track run- TIEBREAKER ner at Otterbein University, a Division III lib- q Auburn at q Alabama eral arts school in Westerville, Ohio, won in Score: ______/______16:47, making him the fastest champion in OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES: Every week, the Palisadian-Post will have a selection of NFL and games. Check the team you predict will win each game. The person with the most correct picks wins. In the event of a tie, the the Palisades Turkey Trot’s three-year histo- tie-breaker will be used to determine the winner. The player who 1) picks the winning team and 2) comes closest to the total number of points scored by both teams wins. If one or more participants pick the winner and the same number of combined Santa Monica’s Tania Fischer repeated as the women’s 5K ry. “This is my first time in the Palisades,” he points, whoever is closer to the winning team’s score wins the contest. champion in 19:05 at the Banc of California Turkey Trot said. “The houses are beautiful and people All entries must be clipped out of the paper, photographed and emailed to [email protected] by no later than 5 p.m. on the Friday before game weekend. Entries received after that time will be disallowed. on Nov. 26, 2015. She went on to win the Thanksgiving were waving and cheering us on. I had a lot There is a limit of one entry per person. No photocopies, computer-generated or faxed entries are permitted. The contest is open to everyone except for employees of the Palisadian-Post and their immediate families. Winners will be notified Day race five years in a row. Photo: Steve Galluzzo of confidence heading back to the stadium.” each week and their names will appear in the subsequent edition of the paper. Winners will receive their $10 gift cards via email. The decisions of the editors of the Palisadian-Post are final. Winning certificates must be used by January 31, 2021. LAST WEEK’S WINNER: CHARLES RYAN (+7 PTS) Page 6 Palisadian-Post November 26, 2020

Bob Klein’s 1975 (left) and 1976 (right) Topps trading cards as a tight end for the Los Angeles Rams. The team drafted him 21st overall in 1969 and he played for the Rams from 1969-76 and for the San Diego Chargers from 1977-79. He retired from the NFL with 219 receptions for 2,687 yards and 23 touchdowns. Bob Klein with Inglewood Mayor Jim Butts for a Santa Monica Rotary Club meeting at Riviera in 2016.

Bob Klein me into a football player. Of course, football class, 65 kids, and that’s why it was okay for (Continued from Page 5) has been fantastic, but I’ve loved every sport teachers to put their hands on you, pull your that I’ve been involved with. I played a lot of ears, slap your hand or do whatever it might DL: Was there anyone who took an in- basketball and baseball, I couldn’t hit a curve take. Of course, by the time we got to junior terest in you who coached your youth teams so I knew baseball was not going to be a long high school we were much better behaved. and said ‘Hey, you’re kind of good at this?’ career for me. It was a neighborhood and a Anyway, back then there was no Santa Monica BK: Well, on the street I grew up on, Low- community where there were tons of kids, Freeway, so how do you get to Loyola on Ven- er Bienveneda, every single house was full of families had one car, they didn’t have two cars, ice way downtown. Out of our class there were kids. All young families. So it just so happens we did a lot of things at the beach, we did a lot about 35 guys and only three went to Loyola that on either side of our house are two guys, of things in the community and it was a great because their dads worked in downtown L.A. Dick Hay and Woody Bray and these guys place to grow up. and the way you got there was Venice or Olym- played at Santa Monica College out of Samo- pic—one of those. So for me, going to St. hi. I was a big gangly kid and I would babysit DL: What was it that made you choose Monica was convenient, the No. 9 Blue Bus for them and when they found out that I was a St. Monica? Were you considering Loyola? ran back and forth and also, frankly, the way I freshman and starting to play football, I’d go BK: Loyola was in my consideration, yes. got home back and forth was hitchiking, which over to babysit and I’d get 15 minutes of what There were 65 kids in our graduating class— wouldn’t be heard of now. I could stand right an arm shiver was or how to get a guy off of that’s who many there were in a first grade. down there on the corner of Chautauqua and you, so I had that kind of upbringing. Also, I There were no split classes. Can you imagine PCH and everybody knew me. I stood there for was biog, so naturally they were going to turn being a teacher trying to handle 65 kids? One (See Bob Klein, Page 7)

Right: Bob Klein reminisces about the glory days with 1964 Heisman Trophy winner and fellow Palisadian John Harte at a Palisades High football fundraiser in 2018. They were the guest speakers along with former UCLA quarterback Cade McNown. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer

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Bob Klein year, so I was not allowed to play. BK: It wasn’t hard juggling (Continued from Page 6) I played basketball and I ran track, sports and academics. Most of two minutes before I got picked but I started working out. I started us figured out that the more free up and dropped off. So the bus lifting weights when no one was time you have the more trouble and no cars made St. Monica the doing that stuff. The only guys you get in. So you can fit it all in. right fit and it was great. who were doing it were at Mus- I really learned a lesson because cle Beach and other places. So the schools that I kind of aspired DL: At that time there were the combination of lifting weights to go to—UCLA, USC and Notre catholic school rivalries. Was St. and Parry’s coaching is what did Dame—and then I had an inkling Bernard just starting? it. We had finished league and to go to the Ivys because my dad’s BK: They had and they were were going into CIF playoffs and brother was a well known football our big rival. The teams that were the first thing he does is tell me player at Dartmouth. They grew really competitive were Bishop to stop lifting weights. We went up in Chicago and as a matter of Montgomery, which was also just to league finals (I stopped lifting fact they hired his high school starting—we played them in bas- weights the week before) and I coach in Evanston, Illinois to ketball quite a bit—and Alemany threw like five or six feet further. become the head coach at Dart- had some good athletes, but St. mouth and 14 guys went to Dart- Bernard was really the big one in mouth all in the same year. There the Angelus League. We played were different standards in those teams every once in awhile like days. The coach’s name was Bob Mater Dei when they were I think Blackman when I was coming out the only catholic high school in of high school and when I was a Orange County. We played them sophomore he started recruiting in the Santa Ana Bowl down there. around the United States. So I had Woody Bray was my coach—he an uncle who played, I had this was a Samohi guy. guy who was talking to me, so I started looking at that. The stan- DL: You were a four-sport dards for the Ivy League schools athlete at St. Monica, right? were a little bit higher than the You played football, basketball, West Coast out here so I knew I baseball and ran track? had to be serious if I really wanted BK: Yes, I ran a leg on the to consider that. It was always on relay team. So before I started my mind, but when push came to having serious orthopedic issues shove and I really needed to select from football I could really move Bob Klein’s 1978 Topps football the people who were advising me quite well. I’ve had six knee oper- trading card, his second season were saying if you can go to Notre ations so before that, before my with the San Diego Chargers. Dame and USC and UCLA, you first knee operation I was pretty oughta be thinking about stay- quick, I ran on the relay team and ing out here. The University of I ran the 440-yard dash, which is a My body was just better rested Washington also recruited me. Of death march, and I threw the shot. and I didn’t need that other stuff. course now, my grandkids get re- USC tight end Bob Klein blocks for O.J. Simpson during the 1968 Rose in Pasadena against As a matter of fact I ended up do- So I ended up running track and I cruited and they go on trips and I Indiana. The Trojans prevailed, 14-3, and won the national championship under Coach John McKay. ing really well in CIF my senior had a great time doing that. Again, don’t understand the rules frank- year throwing the shot put and we didn’t have a track so you ly, but in my day you couldn’t go of the things they did there that in- championship football team and I DL: Who was most helpful the reason was that Woody Bray know where we practiced? Re- on a trip until you were a senior. trigued me was that they had John could’ve gone the other way and in deciding where to go? (my coach) went to Samohi and member Memorial on Olympic? You got to go on three recruiting Wooden call me a couple times maybe hung around and hey, who BK: The person that was the had a guy in his class named Par- We ran around the infield, we ran trips, so I went to Washington, and let me know that I would be knows? most influential about helping me ry O’Brien, who had happened to around the baseball diamond, he USC and Notre Dame. When I very welcome to play basketball. decide where I was going to end throw the shot in four Olympics. had a clock on us and that’s how went to Washington it was the first So if you think about that team— DL: Was Notre Dame strong up going was the Principal at St. So one day they talked him into we did it. So I guess you could say time I’d ever flown on an airplane. and I ended up going to USC, in football at that time? Monica. He called me in, closed coming over and helping me out we made due. That’s kind of how simple things which I’ll never regret—but that BK: With Jack Snow, John the door, and said ‘for me as a and it’s my senior year. So I’m were in those days. When I went Bruins team had Lew Alcindor, Huarte and that whole group with priest it’s kind of sacrilegious for going to USC on a football schol- DL: In your junior and to Notre Dame I flew into O’Hare Lucius Allen and Lynn Shackel- Ara Parseghian so yes, they were me to be doing this, but what do arship, I didn’t play football my sophomore years how did you and got on a little DC-3 and flew ford, so there would’ve been some starting an era where they’d be you want to do when you get out senior year because I was badly balance four sports or was that into South Bend. Tommy Prothro place for me. So I ended up going dominant for many, many years of school? I said I wanted to be a injured the last game of my junior just always a part of your life? was the coach at UCLA and one to USC and playing on a national to come. (See Bob Klein, Page 8)

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Bob Klein I was maybe 240 pounds. Coach (Continued from Page 7) Mulligan who was the freshman business man and he said ‘Well, coach at the time said you gotta where do you want to live?’ and get a different game for this guy. I said Southern California. So he That shot you just tried to take is said ‘Go to SC!’ The other reason going to come back down to your is that my wife JoAnn, we grew knee, your gonna eat the ball, so up together, went to school at we played a little differently. That Dominican College in San Rafa- was the year the UCLA freshmen el and I’m down here and so we beat the varsity in the intrasquad were together a lot more than we game and it was the year Pauley were apart. Pavilion had just opened.

DL: You ended up at USC, DL: I know on offense you but besides John McKay re- guys stalled to work the clock cruiting you did anyone else a little bit, but how did you de- come to the house? fend the greatest scorer in the BK: The guy who was really history of basketball? great with my parents was Tom- BK: I just leaned into him a my Prothro. Very cordial, slow little. What can you do? He was talking and just loved to sit and holding the ball higher than I chew the fat with my parents. I could jump. It was fantastic and I had a couple meals with Coach at have great memories of that part the restaurant where he did all his of it, because he remembers me. recruiting and I turned him down, then I get drafted by the Rams and guess who ends up being my coach? Tommy Prothro. He was great for me, he was a character of a guy. Always carrying a briefcase and a Coke in the other hand.

DL: I have a picture of you diving for the ball in basketball against Lew Alcindor of UCLA. Do you remember that? Bob Klein at a Pearls of Hope Gala in 2015 with his wife JoAnn, a BK: I got that ball! He two-time breast cancer survivor. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer wouldn’t go down on the ground Local parishioner Bob Klein (far left) carries a flag on Feast Day at to get the ball. I got down on the Corpus Christi Church in June 2014. Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer ground to get it. I’ll tell you an- other story. Remember Roy Fire- stone? This is about six or seven years ago and my son-in-law is Adam Keefe, who played profes- sional basketball. So he’s watch- ing the Roy Firestone Show and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (formerly Lew Alcindor) is on and Roy asks him who was the dirtiest player he ever played against. Kareem said ‘A guy from SC, Bob Klein.’ Can you imagine that? All those years later I made that impression on that guy. I was not dirty—I don’t have that in me, but the ball’s down on the ground and it’s my ball just as much as it is your ball.

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Photo courtesy of Payton Whalen During this time of year, everyone is thinking about what they are thankful for. There are many things I am grateful for. Photo courtesy of Reagan Whalen I am thankful for my family. We have been able to spend There are a lot of things to be grateful for in life. Some more time with each other this year. They always have my of these things we take for granted, like school. Some kids back. Even if some of my family are farther away, they still may think that school is a waste of time, and that those who are always there for me, comforting me and making me don’t go to school or have homework are lucky. But that laugh. could not be further from the truth. I am also thankful for all of my friends. I have so many This Thanksgiving I have a totally different perspective memories of my friends from near and far. I know I can on things because of COVID. I used to take regular school count on them whenever. for granted, but now I miss it more than ever. I miss learning Another thing I am thankful for is my school. Although in class with my teachers. I miss goofing around with my we can’t all be on campus right now, my school has done an friends and sitting with ALL of them during lunch instead of Photo courtesy of Sara Klenoff amazing job with everything. I love the teachers and kids. just in my cohort. And most of all, I miss seeing my friends October 17, 2020. A day to remember in a year to forget. Furthermore, I’m thankful for my town. I love the Pali- smile without a mask. On that day, I became a bat mitzvah—an adult in the sades; there are so many things to do and places to go. I love Not going to school is hard. But having my family with eyes of the Jewish community. I chanted my Torah portion, the events they have for everyone. It has been incredibly me has made it easier. I am so grateful to have my brother, not in a synagogue, but in a picturesque clearing surround- helpful throughout this tough year. Most of the businesses my sister, my mom, my dad and my dog with me. Even if ed by a ring of verdant towering oak trees and vermillion and restaurants have tried to stay open, so everyone can stay something totally unexpected happens, we are a family and flowers that looked like vibrant butterflies dotting the brush. connected. we will figure it out together. More importantly, I was surrounded by love. I am grate- This year might be a little different from most, but I am So, this Thanksgiving I am going to be grateful for my ful that even in the middle of these dire times, there are op- still so thankful for all that I have. family and I hope we return to school soon. portunities to create treasured memories.

Photo courtesy of Maggie Shin Now more than ever I’m thankful for good health and my family. Indeed, fam- Photo courtesy of Amanda Keston ily’s everything and health is wealth. Happy Thanksgiving to all! I am most grateful for my dog Tiki and my 3rd Fein, I would not be able to crush it on word prob- grade teacher Mrs. Farrell. lems. I am grateful for Tiki because on my sad days Now that I am in 4th grade with Ms. Chaides, he is always there to cheer me up. He is my favor- I am grateful for the Language Arts challenges that ite doggie in the whole world! I couldn’t ask for a she gives me. I am actually really grateful for all of fluffier, cuter and more dangerous partner in crime. my Marquez teachers! They are what makes Riley I am also grateful for Mrs. Farrell because she Keston, Riley Keston. Are you interested in learning taught me so much and challenged me to get better FYI, I am NOT grateful for global warming or more about our Junior Reporter at math, especially multiplications tables. soft bacon, even though I know that what I am not program? Send an email Without her, and my 2nd grade teacher, Mrs. grateful for is not the assignment. to [email protected] for more information. Page 10 Palisadian-Post November 26, 2020

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

A few weeks ago, Eli Eglee was on a walk with her boyfriend, Ben Hershman, and her dog, Julep, on the Bluffs early in the morning when he proposed to her. “What a surprise!” Eglee’s mom, Ninkey Dalton, shared. Photo courtesy of Ninkey Dalton

Reverend Dr. K. Edward Brandt, who served as senior pastor of Pacific Palisades Presbyterian Church, was honored with the Lancaster Theological Seminary’s highest honor for excellence in specialized ministry, the 2020 Robert Moss Award for Excellence in Pastoral Ministry. Brandt is a former U.S. Army Chaplain, according Palisadian Dr. Patrick Whelan was invited to speak at a recent to information provided by Lancaster Theological Seminary, who Palisades Optimist Club virtual meeting, which was held over retired at the rank of Brigadier General after serving 31 years. Zoom. Whelan, who taught on the faculty at Harvard Medical Photo courtesy of Lancaster Theological Society School for 20 years, is currently a member of the UCLA Medical School Faculty. He addressed club members about special risks to seniors from COVID-19 that may not be commonly known or discussed, along with treatments. “A little known, but impressive, part of his background is that he last spoke to our members when he participated in the 1971 Pacific Palisades Optimist Oratorical Contest,” Rich Wilken shared ahead of the meeting. Photo courtesy of Patrick Whelan

Tatyana Yukhtman shared a message of gratitude: I am thankful for my amazing community for their continued support, Groza Learning Center's incredible students, families, teachers and staff. We are humbled, honored and grateful to have won the Best Business and The Nextdoor Favorite awards for 2020. It has been a tough year but there is still so much to be thankful for. Wishing you all a happy and healthy Thanksgiving. Photo courtesy of Groza Learning Center

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The breakdown of organ- sumption by embracing the five Rs: ic material in our country’s land- fills is the third-largest source of REFUSE: Shift away from sin- climate-changing methane gas. gle-use plastics, starting in your Visit lacompost.org to learn The Palisadian-Post has part- bathroom: Switch to shampoo how to compost or consider Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn Photo courtesy of IMDb nered with locally founded envi- and conditioner bars, paper con- compostablela.com, a service ronmental organization Resilient tainer floss, glass jar toothpaste, providing households with a By LILY TINOCO rector Chris Columbus stars Rus- Kate runs away and lands at the Palisades to deliver a “green tip” and glass jar or bar soap. Then container for composting and Reporter sell and Hawn, a real-life couple North Pole, where a naughty elf to readers each week. move onto the kitchen. weekly pickups. who return as the Clauses. is plotting to cancel Christmas,” he holidays are here and near, “I couldn’t be happier to be according to the title description The dirty little secret of recy- REDUCE: Buy less stuff. It RECYCLE: Because recycling and what better way to bring working on ‘Christmas Chroni- on Netflix. cling is that the majority of items may take some getting used to, is far from 100%, it’s the last step Ton the Christmas cheer than with cles’ again with Kurt Russell, my The naughty elf, known as we toss in our blue bins end up in but before you shop, imagine (not the only step). Be sure to a movie at home? real-life Santa,” Hawn shared on Belsnickel (Julian Dennison), landfill. 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By LILY TINOCO us to find another place to go and Reporter broaden the scope of our impact, we always want to grow and ex- hen the coronavirus pan- pand.” demic hit in March, many Jen said other West Los An- Wpeople had to shift their operations geles schools have also organized to adjust—including a couple of shoe drives in support of Soles- young Palisadians still looking to 4Good, and he encouraged any- make a difference. body interested to reach out via Palisadians Layla and Leena the organization’s website or so- Adeli recently collaborated with cial media. their schools for the second time “That’s really what makes to collect shoe donations and con- Soles4Good great,” Jen conclud- tribute to Soles4Good, an organi- ed. “We’re all student-run and it’s zation led by Harvard-Westlake all about people and their own sophomore Rowan Jen, the Adel- goodwill.” is’ next-door neighbor. Soles4Good is a stu- For more information, visit dent-founded and student-run soles4good.org or find the orga- organization that collects shoes nization on Instagram at @Soles- and ships them abroad to wom- 4Good. en in developing countries to sell themselves. Doing so “create[s] sustainable, lifelong business that generates consistent sources of in- come,” according to the organiza- tion’s mission statement. The Adeli sisters, Leena, an eighth-grader at Paul Revere Charter Middle School, and Layla, a sophomore at Palisades Charter High School, worked diligently to spread the word of the second annual Soles4Good shoe drive to their peers. Photos by Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer Last year, the two sisters were able to spread the message with classmates about the event during “But we ended up getting about with in El Salvador and will send posters on campus and through a distance learning class. the same amount of shoes we got them another shipment of shoes in their friend groups. This year, be- Layla said she had a contact the first time.” December. cause students are not allowed on list of Paul Revere and Pali High The shoe drive ran from No- In addition to this, Jen said the campus due to the pandemic, they parents, as well as people who live vember 9 to 13, and the sisters are amount of shoes Leena and Layla had to think of new ways to get in the Palisades, and emailed ask- considering another in the spring. collected will help provide Soles- the message out. ing them for shoe donations. With “It’s been awesome to see 4Good the potential to expand and Leena was able to get some the help of her mom, Fati, she Layla and Leena take this initia- reach out to more places. Soles- help from Paul Revere: She said would either go pick up the shoes tive … I think it’s definitely some- 4Good is currently in communi- the school sent messages through or people would drop them off at thing we thought initially wasn’t cation with new people to partner Schoology, text messages to par- her home. possible,” Jen said to the Post. with in different countries, one of ents and included the information “I was worried that we “It’s a really great sign, it’s really them being Nigeria. in a phone call to parents and stu- weren’t going to be able to get as encouraging for us to see some- “There’s a lot of things com- dents. She also made posters with many shoes because I wasn’t sure thing like this happen.” ing up in the near future and it’s her friends that her teachers would how many students would see that Jen said the organization has really because we’ve been able to post on Schoology, and one of her [the shoe drive] was happening,” kept in contact with the cohort of collect all these shoes,” Jen said. teachers let her to speak to her Leena said to the Palisadian-Post. women they previously worked “Something like this will allow

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By STEVE GALLUZZO looks like an ordinary ant, the boy Sports Editor discovers that it does wondrous and seemingly magical things, ven for someone with his viv- yet is always kind and gentle, and id imagination, John Sharer gradually, it helps the boy get well. Eadmitted that the inspiration be- “I drafted the story a few years hind his latest book came from an ago, before the coronavirus pan- unusual source: The trial lawyer demic began, but its progression and part-time author was at home through to publication was de- working on his computer only to layed because, at that time, I was be distracted by, of all things, a involved in a lengthy and complex tiny but brave insect. trial and some other legal matters,” “I was writing a legal brief on he explained. my laptop when an ant crawled Considerably shorter than his across my screen, stopped right previous two books, which were in the middle and stayed there for both about 400 pages, “Ants Don’t several minutes,” Sharer said, de- Talk, Do They?” is 70 pages, in- John Sharer Photos courtesy of John Sharer scribing the ant’s brazen behavior. cluding the colorful, comic book- “The exact same thing happened style images of illustrator Jay to write as he juggled that proj- College and that’s where I met my for the next three or four days. Mazhar, whose name also appears ect around trying court cases. It wife. We were in the same class.” After that, I never saw it again. on the cover. is loosely based on his childhood Sharer is still active in the However, it gave me the idea for “Most authors write books in London during World War II, law. He is an adjunct professor at the story and it evolved from there. based on their own experiences, when boys entered buildings to Pepperdine Law School, where The book cover This book only took me one month and that is certainly the case with collect pieces of shrapnel from he teaches trial advocacy (how to to write.” me,” Sharer shared. “The book sort German bombs. cross-examine a witness, how to more than 1,400 attorneys in 20 in. Younger daughter Katie and Titled “Ants Don’t Talk, Do of writes itself—you’re just the Five years later came his sec- pick a jury, etc.). offices worldwide. her husband Mark live in the Via They?” and published in August, vehicle for the thoughts that pour ond novel, “The Cockney Lad and After becoming a U.S. citizen, “When I started our office was Bluffs and have two teenage chil- the book is Sharer’s third overall out onto the page. Many times, I Jim Crow,” a fictionalized story of Sharer graduated from UCLA as in downtown LA and there were dren—Amelia, an avid surfer, and and his first written for children. don’t even know what’s going to Sharer’s own life as a young man an undergraduate and continued only 60 lawyers, which was a lot Chet, a Junior Lifeguard at Will The story is about a lonely boy happen next until I sit down and when he first arrived in America there for law school, graduating for those days,” Sharer said. “Now Rogers State Beach. quarantined in his bedroom be- start writing.” from England in the 1950s. Set in in 1961. He played on the Bru- we have offices in Europe, the Sharer named the main char- cause of his infectious disease who Sharer’s first novel, a histor- Jackson, Mississippi, the book ex- ins’ soccer team under coach Jock Middle East, Asia, South America acter in his new book Chet and is befriended by an ant belonging ical fiction called “Honors Know amines many of the harsh realities Stewart and also played cricket on … all over.” the boy’s sister Amelia, after his to an organization called ASK No Borders,” was published 10 in the segregated South before the campus. Sharer married his wife Mar- grandchildren. (Ants for Sick Kids). Although it years ago and took him 10 years civil rights era. “I even played a little rugby gie in 1960. She grew up off El “People will really relate to this The son of a British officer there, though I didn’t like it much,” Medio Avenue and was bused to story given what’s going on right DON’T JUST KINDA TV. 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My Face, My Space: Mandatory Cameras Invade My Personal Privacy much better than constantly scrolling Why Zoom Cameras through students to see who has their Don’t ALWAYS cameras on. And let’s be honest—how is a Need to Stay On teacher going to realistically see ev- ery student as to whether or not their By SHANE MASTERSON cameras are on during the duration of Contributing Writer the class? It’s an unrealistic expecta- tion on everyone’s part. ith the drastic and immedi- However, this article is more ate shift to Zoom classes last about the students that feel uncom- Wspring, students found themselves fortable with their cameras staying opening up their homes to public view on than anyone else—and I think that for the first time, and many were un- they should be accommodated for, comfortable about this. even if they are a small minority. For While teachers and some students many, keeping a camera on just isn’t contest that cameras should stay on an option, and there are so many rea- during classes to indicate attendance sons why as I listed earlier that we and work ethic, many students believe can’t discount. that cameras staying on is an unnec- Ideally, cameras should be on for essary aspect of learning that may in- the entire class. But idealism isn’t re- vade students’ privacy and even have alism, and there are people who feel legal implications on teachers that uncomfortable showing their faces or carry out such rules with their classes. homes to their entire class. For instance, many PE teachers The majority of students would be require cameras to stay on, citing fine keeping their cameras on—but we attendance and proof of the exercis- should account for everyone. There es students are performing. Lots of Shane Masterson Photo courtesy of Jessica Masterson are so many conditionals that impact other teachers urge students to keep whether or not someone can keep a their cameras on for similar reasons. the right to protect their privacy when But what if you don’t have good living ital background or just against a blank camera on that a camera mandate in But students have also given reasons it comes to searches, and they have conditions? What if your Wi-Fi isn’t wall, the camera can stay on—at that some way is an overall bad idea. to keep their cameras off, for reasons the right to deny anyone a look inside good enough or it stresses the band- point there isn’t a reason to keep it off. Kids need to have the choice to such as personal privacy. their home—unlike at schools, where width too much? What if a student However, if something like this isn’t keep their privacy safe if they believe I, for one, side with said students unwarranted searches are lawfully has special needs? What if a student available and the student is expressly that it is appropriate for them to do on this matter. I believe that if a stu- protected with reasonable suspicion, is using a device without a camera for uncomfortable, they must be able to so. Sure, you’ll have the “Reconnect- dent is uncomfortable revealing their there is no reasonable suspicion to whatever reason? refuse the camera staying on if there ing…” kids every once in a while. But home or anything else, they should search someone’s home. This means These little conditionals can is a plausible reason. for kids that have genuine reasons to have the choice to keep their cam- that requiring cameras to be on could change whether a student wants their While I can see attendance being keep cameras off? Let them. eras off, in accordance to the Fourth be a legal concern to teachers and the camera to stay on—or stay off. a legitimate concern, many teachers Amendment, which is not constitu- school at large. What I think is the best idea for simply have students answer a ques- This piece was originally pub- tionally limited in this case. In an ideal situation, cameras the school and the student body is to tion or two in the middle of class or lished in The Town Crier, October By my interpretation, students— would just be a tool to see your teach- require cameras when appropriate. By ask students to put their names in chat 2020, and has been reprinted here and ALL American citizens—have ers and connect with your classmates. this, I mean if a student is using a dig- as a quick attendance test. This works with permission.

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