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It’s Time to Creep Your Crypt WILLIAM B + friends Opens, FRENCH Coming Soon in Palisades Village

By SARAH SHMERLING Editor-in-Chief

n the heels of Palisades Village’s second birthday, WILLIAM B + friends welcomed the first cus- Otomers to its Sunset Boulevard storefront and Caruso revealed that FRENCH would host a retail pop-up in the space formerly occupied by Botanica Bazaar. It was first revealed in October 2019 that WIL- LIAM B was coming soon via temporary signs that were placed on the space between Sweet Laurel Bak- ery and Gornik & Drucker, with the store officially opening on Friday, September 18. “We chose to expand our brand into Pacific Pal- isades for a number of reasons,” Founder Linda De- leo shared with the Palisadian-Post. “We have a very strong customer base that lives in Pacific Palisades and they urged us to open a store in their community. They wanted to have a fun shopping option with an A previous contest entry Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer approachable price point.” WILLIAM B + friends offers a selection of wom- alloween looks different in 2020—but one The contest is open to homes in all neighbor- en’s clothing, accessories, handbags, shoes, jewelry, thing remains the same: the Palisadian-Post’s hoods of the Palisades and follows all Halloween home decor and gift items. Hannual Creep Your Crypt home decorating contest, guidelines issued by Public Health. “In addition, having grown up on the East Coast, which is now open for sign ups. Entries will be accepted through October the charming and traditional aesthetic of Palisades Vil- This year, presented in part by Fran Flanagan 31, with voting beginning Thursday, October 22, lage and the surrounding areas reminded us of home,” WILLIAM B + friends Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer Group, Palisadians have a chance to win prizes through Sunday, November 1. Winners will be re- Deleo concluded. “It’s a warm and inviting place to from local businesses in three categories: Creepiest vealed in the November 5 edition of the paper. For spend time.” its first in Calabasas. Crypt, Best Theme and DIY-Originality. more information or to sign up, visit palipost.com. The Palisades Village iteration marks the third col- “When I opened our first store in Calabasas, it laboration between Caruso and WILLIAM B, which was my motivation to create a sense of home within operates locations at the Promenade at Westlake and the shop,” Director Julie Newman wrote. “I launched Waterside Marina del Rey. decorating, knitting and cooking classes to help pro- LADWP Presents Proposed Power The brand, which was founded 25 years ago, re- mote this. It brought a feeling of community to the tails at boutiques and department stores across the U.S. neighborhood.” in addition to operating nine stores from Huntington Newman added that she was “thrilled” when asked Beach to Palo Alto. to open in her “favorite town of .” Pole Replacement Project to PPCC “With a customer-centric philosophy, WILLIAM No opening date was available for the Palisades B + friends expanded their premium line into their Village store, but updates are expected to soon follow. By SARAH SHMERLING fire zone. own boutique concept,” the brand’s website reads. As the Post went to print, there was no update Editor-in-Chief Though not placed by LAD- “Interacting one-on-one with their loyal customers on when Ombra Ristorante + Bar is slated to open or WP, samples of what the poles provided real-time, accurate feedback and allowed for what is expected to fill the space that has been vacant wo representatives from the would look like are visible along prompt reactions to styles and trends.” since mini mioche closed in June. Los Angeles Department of Malibu Canyon Road. The steel FRENCH will begin a retail residency in the space Since opening in September 2018, Palisades Vil- TWater and Power virtually attend- poles, which, according to LAD- once occupied by Botanica Bazaar, which closed in lage has undergone several tenant changes, with Bo- ed a recent Pacific Palisades Com- WP, are rated to last approximately June of this year. tanica Bazaar and mini mioche marking the fifth and munity Council meeting to give a 100 years, will be painted brown “We are pleased to confirm that FRENCH, an in- sixth stores to close. presentation on a proposed project and include raptor guards. novative design concept store featuring many of the Other closures include General Porpoise in March to replace 220 wooden power poles “Birds cause as many fires as very best—and hardest to find—products from France, 2019 (now Alfred), Vintage Grocers (now Erewhon), in a line that provides power to the tree branches when they do get in will be opening for an exclusive pop-up residency,” and Rachel Zoe and Fleur du Mal both having their Palisades. A map of where the 220 poles are contact, so that’s a new industry a representative from Caruso shared with the Post. retail residencies come to an end. Community Liaison Deborah located. Photo courtesy of LADWP standard,” Van Stryk said of the FRENCH offers a selection of items for the living “We are thrilled to be celebrating two wonderful Hong and Distribution Construc- inclusion of raptor guards, which room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, bedroom, bath- years in Pacific Palisades,” the Caruso representative tion and Maintenance Superinten- North to Mulholland Drive. are designed to keep birds out from room, outdoor and wardrobe, including items ranging continued. “It has been a joy to watch Palisades Village dent Albert Van Stryk provided “Our plan is to replace the the conductor. from jams and butters to cookbooks and linens. grow, and we are extremely grateful for the support of background about the project and wooden poles with weathered steel Questions from board mem- This will be the store’s second location, joining our friends and neighbors in this special community.” answered questions from members poles,” Hong explained. “Weath- bers included if there would be a of the board at the September 24 ered steel poles are more resistant break in service during the pole meeting. to fire and high winds—that’s very replacement, which Van Stryk ex- The poles, which were in- important, especially in this dry plained would not be the case, and Pali High Board of Trustees Approves stalled between 1935 and 1955, lie canyon area.” whether or not PPCC could support within Mulholland Drive between LADWP first went to work to LADWP’s proposal without know- Greenbriar Drive East to Encino replace the poles in summer 2019, ing the full scope of the plan and PCHS and PCHS-UTLA Agreement Hill Drive; Temescal Fire Road but construction was halted when how it will affect the plants. By LILY TINOCO A high volume of public con- wrote. “Teachers are now resum- between Mulholland Drive to Split patches of a federally endangered “It’s not a choice between the Reporter cerns addressed alleged unclear ing writing letters of recommen- Rock Trailhead (an area accessible and protected plant, Braunton’s poles or protecting the plants—we communication from Pali High’s dation, serving as department by hikers); and Encino Reservoir milkvetch (also known as loco- have to do both,” Hong replied. he Palisades Charter High administration and conflicting chairs and supervising clubs.” weed), were discovered in the area. “We cannot replace the poles un- School Board of Trustees language of the eLearning policy “We are happy to have con- The plant exists only in the Santa less we also have a mitigation Tmeeting on Tuesday, September document. cluded this round of negotia- Monica Mountains and a few other plan that sufficiently protects the 22, provided a number of updates Many of the public comments tions,” Pali High’s Dave Suarez Southern California hillsides and plants.” on the academic school year over were educators asking that the and Stephen Klima said to the mountain ranges. LADWP will present a propos- the span of five hours on Zoom. language of the eLearning policy Post. “Teachers are back to going Now, Hong explained, LAD- al to the California Coastal Com- A motion was passed at the document be revised and rescind- above and beyond, like they al- WP is working with multiple agen- mission at its next meeting, slated start of the meeting to read 35 ed to adhere to the memorandum ways have done in the past.” cies that have land and jurisdiction for the beginning of November, to minutes worth of public com- of understanding that was previ- Throughout the meeting, in the area—including MRCA, To- seek approval of the plan to con- ments at the beginning and save ously negotiated and agreed upon. ASB President Isabel Gill often panga State Park, the city of Los tinue. all remaining comments for the “Many of us, both teachers drew the attention back to Pali’s Angeles and the California Coast- “My initial impression is that end of the meeting. and [administration], choose this student body and reported the re- al Commission—to propose a plan we desperately want and need at “I am concerned that not all profession because we want to sults of a senior survey that was that protects the plant species and least two power sources for pow- the letters are being read in the help young people succeed … I conducted over Schoology. Ap- allows construction to resume. er to the Palisades,” PPCC Chair beginning, and there is a lot of feel that students are suffering proximately one-third of all se- Hong added that since the plant David Card concluded. “Anything pain on this campus—tremendous now because of the current divi- niors responded to the survey. was discovered, LADWP has con- that makes that safer and more re- pain,” Pali High social science sion,” David Carini, social sci- The survey reported that 52% ducted “exhaustive biological sur- liable and less of a fire hazard … teacher John Rauschuber later ence teacher of six years, submit- of seniors are in favor of moving veys” and is ready to comply with would be appreciated.” said about the decision. “With ted as a public comment. into a hybrid model, 26% were Coastal Commission recommen- The board took no position that pain, the board will not take Later in the meeting, re- unsure and 21% were opposed dations. at the meeting, but is waiting for the opportunity to listen to that ports were made that a tentative to the idea—primarily due to “Palisades only has two basic further word on the status of the pain and would like to push that agreement between PCHS and family health issues and fear of feeds to it, so if one goes out and required environmental mitigation pain beyond the 10 o’clock time PCHS-UTLA was ratified by the COVID-19. the other one fails, lights go out prior to the CCC hearing in No- when people will have left the teachers, with an 89.52% vote in Additionally 78.8% of se- and there’s not much we can do,” vember. meeting. I think this board owes favor. niors said health and safety social Van Stryk said. “It’s not like we’re it to the people who are writing In a subsequent newsletter distancing measures were what tied to Edison, so it is of critical these letters to listen to the pain.” sent on Saturday, September 26, they were most concerned about importance.” Community Chair Leslie Pali High Principal Pamela Ma- in regards to a hybrid model. Van Stryk explained that the Woolley reported that public gee announced that the tentative “We started with seniors be- line has been identified as a high comments will no longer be ac- agreement was approved by the cause … this is our last year, but priority to get changed out and be cepted as emails moving forward. Board of Trustees. we plan on looking at this for ev- brought into the modern age, which If a participant would like to sub- “I am happy to report the ten- ery grade level to gauge where will make it more reliable and also mit a comment, it should be sent tative agreement between PCHS everybody’s at in regards to go- meet the new Public Utilities Code A sample of the steel pole (left) in the Q&A section of the meet- and PCHS-UTLA was approved ing back to school, when that time construction standards in the high and raptor guard ing. by the Board of Trustees,” Magee comes,” Gill said. Page 2 Palisadian-Post October 1, 2020 WEB TALK This week’s hottest topics on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram

Following a historic night at the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, Eugene Levy has garnered another Palisadian-Post nomination: honorary mayor of Pacific Palisades. 22¢¢ Out of the Past Your Two August 14, 1969 Cents’ Worth Lovely working conditions and a job as a secretary are the summertime lot of Debbie Schartz who gained a job at Marina del Rey through Youth Employment Service, started in 1961 by Pacific Palisades Coordinat- Got something to say? ing Council. Call (310) 454-1321 or email [email protected] and get those kudos or concerns off your chest. Names will not be used.

Leaf Blowers I I was on a walk with my Asthmat- ic 9 year old as a gardener blew leaves into a storm drain with a gas blower. We politely asked if he Cynthia Sambeat had an electric blower and he did. YES! We also let him know the dangers Bob Jeffers to his own health breathing in the Now THAT’S a bigger deal. gas fumes. Clean air and less noise would be nice but what’s nicer is Chana Messer educating your gardener about the Yeyyy health risks. Jill Ennis Lipsky Yes!!!! So awesome!!!!!! Leaf Blowers II Patti Fitzpatrick Black Allowing the use of gas-blowers Fantastic!! when our air is unhealthy is like throwing a box of matches on a Millie Matalon Wexler fire. Because we have the most Yay!! toxic air in the country, our air is always unhealthy. Therefore, LETTERS TO Postcard gasoline-blowers should never be used. THE EDITOR Cash Coffee Do consider paying with cash rather than a credit card during In response to the reader who was missing Coffee Bean in the Sep- these difficult times for our small tember 24 2 Cents column: businesses. The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf was a favorite gathering place for its many years in the center of the Palisades. It is sad that it closed, but there are still abundant casual, convenient options for a nice place to sit Trash outdoors and sip a good cup of coffee. I noticed an overflowing dumpster To name a few: In addition to Starbucks at Sunset and Swarthmore, in the south end of the alleyway there are outdoor tables and chairs at Estate Coffee—half a block north near Palisades Village where it of Antioch on Via de la Paz; at Erewhon (Sunset and Paseo Lane); and ties into Monument. I worry about at Edo and at Alfred, side-by-side in the Caruso Village center. quality of life and a rat infestation. Matthew’s Garden Cafe across from CVS is a lovely garden spot, and lively young crowds keep the benches in front of Palisades Garden Cafe on La Cruz Drive pretty busy. Mayor Give them a try. One of my favorite things about Gisela Moriarty our community is that we have an honorary mayor and how cool ‘Magical Giving Tree’ is it that it’s Eugene Levy taking over for Billy and Janice Crystal?! It is a bit of a shame that someone had the need to dismantle the I love it. Congrats, Eugene, on all “magical giving tree” on Brooktree Road. It was not only a collective of the Emmys and your new role art piece I looked forward to passing on my morning walk, but it was a as mayor. connection to the other residents of Rustic Canyon. It made me feel like even though we might not see each other out as much anymore, we are still in this together. In such dark times, it lit me Mayor II up to see what charm or shell had been added this time and it reminded Eugene Levy … perfect fit. Hope me of my loving community. to see him around town and in the It also made me reminiscent of the Rustic Canyon that I remember parade next year (fingers crossed). fondly and grew up in in the late 1960s. A time when the Canyon was filled with artists, writers, musicians—when something like the “magi- cal giving tree” would be celebrated. Drivers Julie Paris Seltzer Reckless drivers, please be mind- Rustic Canyon resident since 1962 ful of others and your surround- Bennett Kayser is pictured here in front of the Royal Kona Resort in a photo captured near the start of 2020. Though travel ings!!! Not only are there pedestri- ans but wildlife that can be harmed The Palisadian-Post accepts letters to the editor via email at is largely on pause, the Palisadian-Post is accepting Postcard submissions—captured near and far—with social distancing [email protected] or mail/hand-delivered at 881 Alma measures in place. by your senseless driving, be a Real Drive, Suite 213, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272. To be little more thoughtful. considered for publication, letters must be signed, and are Want to see your photo in the Post? subject to editing for length and clarity. Opinions expressed Email a social distancing photo to [email protected]. Community in letters do not necessarily reflect the views of opinions of I love our beautiful community the Palisadian-Post. and everybody who puts the work into making it a better place! In my time here I’ve seen that there are Published weekly since 1928 by the Palisades Post always opportunities and there is Support Community Journalism 881 Alma Real Drive, Suite 213, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 always willingness to grow, learn Tel: (310) 454-1321 • Fax: (310) 454-1078 • www.PaliPost.com and give. I really respect that.

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The Palisadian-Post is 100% owned by Charlie Loves Brooms and Molly Loves Peanut Butter, LLC. 310.454.1321 Palisadian, Vol. LXXXVI, No. 233 • Pacific Palisades Post, Vol. LXX, No. 233 www.PaliPost.com October 1, 2020 Palisadian-Post Page 3 PALISADES Neighborhood News Paul Davis Leads March Through the Palisades By LILY TINOCO “Parents were in awe too because … [the Reporter children] see the racial gap, they see that their Topanga State Park parents in the Palisades have a lot more money alisadian Paul Davis organized a peaceful than people on the other side of the freeway, Hiker Rescue Pprotest that took place in the heart of Pacific they’re very aware,” Davis said. “It was real, One adult female hiker, who was reported to be in fair condi- Palisades on Thursday, September 24. it was cool.” tion with unspecified injuries, was rescued from the Santa Moni- A few dozen community members support- Palisadian Courtney Lewis marched with ¢ ca Mountains on Saturday, September 26, around 5:45 p.m. after a ing Black Lives Matter started a march at Pal- her children and said that they have participated one-hour rescue mission, according to LAFD spokesperson Brian isades Recreation Center and made their way in other protests in the last few years but “this Humphrey. through the Village, holding signs calling for one felt more serious and personal.” The hiker was reportedly injured after a 20-foot fall into a ra- justice and reform. “There were no loud chants, no one trying vine near Santa Ynez Canyon Trail in Topanga State Park. She was Davis, who was born and raised in the Cren- to stir anything up, the kids were so focused,” “safely hoisted aboard a hovering LAFD rescue helicopter” and re- shaw and Adams District of South Los Angeles, Lewis said. “PD gave an emotional speech that ceived “in-flight care during a direct flight to a nearby trauma cen- has persevered since he and his younger brother resonated with everyone who attended.” ter,” Humphrey wrote. —SARAH SHMERLING were victims of a drive-by shooting nearly 14 Sue Antoni also marched with her children years ago. He explained that he attended Pali- on Thursday and explained why they were sades Charter High School to stay out of trou- there. ble, and that his neighborhood wasn’t the best. “When PD asked us to support him in this Davis also shared the large role basket- peaceful protest, we didn’t hesitate,” Antoni ball played in his life: from playing as a kid, said to the Post. “My children have heard so Pacific Palisades to spending time as captain of Pali’s 2006-07 much about Black Lives Matter and there’s varsity team and playing professionally. He been so much going on with that movement, Flu Vaccines eventually turned down overseas offers with and I wanted them to understand it from his Flu vaccines at no charge will be distributed at the Pacific Pal- the goal of starting a youth program. perspective. isades Woman’s Club, located at 901 Haverford Ave., on Saturday, Now he’s been in the Palisades for seven “I’ve explained to them as much as I can October 17, between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. by County of Los Angeles years and spends his time as a basketball coach Paul Davis Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer from my own perspective, but PD was able to Public Health. for his Program Humble. He spread word of explain to them … why the idea of Black Lives “Flu vaccines are for everyone six months and older,” accord- the protest by inviting his team members and we forget they see and hear everything,” Davis Matter and the movement itself means so much ing to a flyer about the distribution. “Call your doctor before getting their parents. said. “From the first day of the lockdown, of to him and what it means to grow up in this vaccinated if you have a severe egg allergy or are sick the day of “I sent an email … and told them I just quarantine, and COVID … coming to the time country as a young, Black man, so I thought it the clinic.” couldn’t carry on like everything was OK,” Da- of racial equality and justice, and the lack there- was important for them to hear that … and they Public Health “encourages everyone to protect themselves from vis said to the Palisadian-Post, “and I wanted to of and all of the protests going on, the good learned a lot that day.” the flu by getting a flu immunization” and that “it is highly likely do something peaceful that could reflect that.” and bad things that are happening … the kids And to Davis, that’s what’s it all about. that both flu and COVID-19 will be present in LA County this year.” The protest had participants of all ages— see that too.” “It is so important to lead, to teach these —SARAH SHMERLING but most notably, a lot of children. Davis spoke Davis said he always works to provide chil- kids that the world is bigger than the bubble on the importance of teaching the youth and dren with a platform to speak, and that when we live in,” he said. “It’s really important to keeping them informed, even at an early age. they shared how they were feeling the day of be humble and be accepting of everybody, no “I think the thing about the kids is that … the protest, it was humbling. matter their differences.” Pacific Palisades PPTFH Addresses ‘Homeless Youth: Vamos Vegan Sukkot Zoom Party Alicia Albek, Marquez Knolls resident and founder of Vamos Hidden in Plain Sight’ at Recent Meeting Vegan, is hosting a Zoom party celebrating Sukkot with Jewish Veg LA Chapter on Sunday, October 4, starting at 6:30 p.m. By JENNIKA INGRAM “Bring your own food and drink and join us via Zoom to share Reporter together history, stories and memories of Sukkot,” Albek wrote in a flyer ahead of the event. he Pacific Palisades Task Force Albek, who has been a vegetarian for more than 36 years, on Homelessness hosted its founded a vegan support and educational group nearly five years Tsecond virtual Zoom meeting for ago—around the time she switched to veganism. the community on September 21, A Zoom link will be provided upon email. RSVPs should be focusing on “Homeless Youth: Photo courtesy of PPTFH sent to [email protected]. —SARAH SHMERLING Hidden in Plain Sight.” has evolved to be called Every there are familial circumstances, “We chose this tonight really in Student Succeeds Act: Any stu- such as fleeing from neglect or CRIME response to the community,” PPT- dent age 0 to 22 that lacks a fixed, not being accepted for their sex- FH Co-President Sharon Browning adequate or regular nighttime resi- ual identity. There are also system REPORT shared at the meeting. “In terms of dence should still be able to access failures in the foster care system. the task force, we do not see a lot public school. “If you are a young person Stolen Vehicles Pacific Palisades of children and youth. We have According to the law, the defi- experiencing the foster care sys- 800 Swarthmore, September worked with a few families and nition of a fixed home is a station- tem nationally,” Stitch said, “you 26 between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. PPCC Accepting Area, At-Large Alternate those have been very positive ex- ary home, adequate means enough have a 60% chance of becoming The suspect took victim’s motor- Representative Applications periences for us, but generally, we rooms for the family, and regular homeless.” cycle from the sidewalk. see an older population.” means that family can come and go Part of the program that Wood The Pacific Palisades Community Council continues to accept Guest speakers for the evening as they please. runs is allowing families who sign Burglary/Theft from Vehicle applications from residents and other eligible persons to fill area and were Tammy Wood, senior parent Homelessness includes those up to request one household gift 600 Kingman, between Sep- at-large alternate representative positions for 2020-22. community facilitator of the Los in situations like a back house, for the holiday season. If Palisa- tember 16 at 5 p.m. and Septem- “There are eight primary area representatives and one at-large Angeles Unified School District with a cord coming from the house, dian families want to help sponsor ber 17 at 11 p.m. The suspect representative on the PPCC Board of Directors,” PPCC reported. Homeless Education Office, and youths who sleep at friends’ houses a family, Wood shared, this year, entered victim’s vehicle and took “The primary representatives are elected by the community, while the Rachel Stitch, deputy director of on the couch, and other variations they might be doing gift cards in- money. alternate representatives must apply and are elected by the Board.” Safe Place for Youth, which pro- of living by carrying a backpack. If stead of gifts. Up to two alternate representatives (1st and 2nd alternates) will be vides on the ground services for students are in the foster program, “The number one item we al- Theft chosen for each seat. Both the alternate and primary representatives homeless youth up to 25 years old. they are not considered homeless. ways get back is hygiene items,” 500 East Channel, between serve a two-year term, which begins in October. “Tonight’s program is really in Venice-based Safe Place for Wood said of what students re- September 17 at 8:30 a.m. and Applications for all alternate positions must be received by 5 p.m. response to all of the questions and Youth provided support to more quest, specifically items like sham- September 18 at 8:30 a.m. The on Sunday, October 18. For more information, visit pacpalicc.org. requests that you have made of us than 1,300 homeless transition-age poo, toilet paper and deodorant. suspect took victim’s rings from a —SARAH SHMERLING to have this topic to drill down into youth up to age 25 in 2018. Pre- For those who want to sup- wooden cup. it a little bit,” Browning continued. COVID-19, the center saw up to port SPY, there are opportunities 800 Galloway St, September Wood explained her role is to 100 people per day. to donate, volunteer, advocate, 12 at 3 a.m. The suspects took vic- find youths who are experiencing SPY helps over 1,536 youth host, partner, attend SPY events, tim’s bicycle from victim’s front homelessness in Los Angeles that annually, has housed 216 youths, sign up for a newsletter and spread porch. Spotted in the Palisadian-Post: are attending school. She shared found employment for 105, and the word. February 26, 1998 that she has found there are up- enrolled 74 youths in high school, The next PPTFH meeting is Possession of ward of 13,000 students, with the community college, or trade pro- slated for Monday, November 16, Controlled Substance average age of 7 years old. grams. at 7 p.m. Entrada/Pacific Coast Hwy, High-Tech Meets High School “The services that we pro- The 2020 Homeless Count September 22 at 7:15 a.m. A vide are really important,” Wood showed that there are almost For more information, email 32-year-old male was arrested for explained. “They are important 5,000 youths experiencing home- [email protected] or ra- possession of meth while officers in New ‘Paperless’ Classroom for those children so that we can lessness in LA, but Stitch shared [email protected]. were checking for trespassers in a make a difference in their life and SPY doesn’t consider this accurate, high fire zone. Guess who’s riding up front on the tsunami of new hopefully break the cycle of home- since many people are considered media that is about to wash over the entire country? Pali- lessness.” “hidden” with couch surfing and sades High School’s New Media/Entertainment Academy The LAUSD Homeless Edu- other methods. Provided by LAPD is surfing that wave and breaking new ground with a fresh cation Office is a small operation “Institutional racism really is Senior Lead Officer style in education—a paperless classroom. Just think of all of 28 people covering more than at the cause of the reasons why Michael Moore. the trees that will be saved. 1,000 LAUSD schools. a young person might become Under the leadership of media coordinator Paul Mc- “The need is huge, as we try homeless,” Stitch said. “We over- In case of emergency, Glothlin, students in the academy have their own LAUSD and provide support to these fam- whelmingly see people of color as call 911. To report a Internet accounts, and they are learning essential tech- ilies,” Wood shared. the young people we serve at SPY.” non-emergency, niques, including HTML (the programming language for To help meet those needs, ev- Stitch cited poverty, lack of ed- www.PaliPost.com pages on the World Wide Web). [email protected] call 877-275-5273. ery LAUSD school has a homeless ucation and lack of healthcare as (310)454-1321 liaison. There is a federal law that some of the causes. Additionally, Page 4 Palisadian-Post October 1, 2020

OBITUARIES Jim deVarennes Jill Young im deVarennes, a long-time res- sades for most of their lives. ill Jeanette Young (born Octo- ident of Pacific Palisades, sadly His passion for flying his ber 21, 1956) passed away on Jpassed away on September 11 at single engine plane brought him JSeptember 11, 2020, in Van Nuys, the age of 62. He lived a full life, great joy and peace. He was fly- California. leading with his heart and a zest ing free, with Jill, above the bonds She lived most of her life in for family, fun, friends and adven- of earth on the day he tragically the westside of Los Angeles where ture. He cared about people and passed. she attended local schools (Paul had an insatiable curiosity about The outpouring of love and Revere and Palisades High) with life, pondering deep philosophi- sadness our family has received her brothers Tom and Troy Eland- cal questions and driven to under- since this tragedy is a testament to er, with whom she shared a special stand life and his place in it. him as a human being. He touched bond. As a Theta at UCLA, she Born to Nancy and Dick de many lives, did many good deeds developed her passion for interior Varennes, he grew up in the Pal- and was well-loved. He will be design and formed lifelong rela- isades with his two sisters. He at- missed more than words can ex- tionships. tended St. Matthew’s, Paul Revere press. Jill settled down in Pacific Pal- and Pali, playing tight end for the years in the business. He is survived by his three isades with her husband Ken Young varsity football team. A skilled He spent time with friends children, Kali, Riley and Griff- in 1981, where she became a de- athlete, he was competitive on a and family at the Bel Air Bay and en deVarennes, his sisters Annie voted mother to Robbie and Greg, paddle or tennis court or an expert Jonathan Clubs, on the courts, deVarennes and Suzanne deVa- and stepmother to David and Caren gliding down a snowy mountain. the beach, or the bar. His long- rennes Norton ( Richard) and Mi- Young (Kai, Jasper). She was ac- He was proud of becoming an Ea- time girlfriend, Jill Young, shared chael, Patrick and Meg Norton. tively involved in her boys’ lives, gle Scout, was the parent of one many of his adventures, and he We loved him profoundly and will watching them play sports at the and a Scout Leader. was slowing down his heavy miss his mischievous grin, good Palisades Park and participating in He opened a cafe on Montana work schedule to make time for heart and his love. the St. Matthew’s community. Ave. while polishing his skills as extensive travel with her and his If you would like to donate in Jill started her business, Jill a builder/roofer and contractor three amazing children. He was a his name: The Condors (condor- Young Interior Design, in 1997. and started his own company, Pal- devoted and involved father and squadron.org), Operation Grati- She transformed numerous homes isades Roofing. A familiar face loved his children deeply. He and tude (operationgratitude.com) or and spaces with her creativity with around town, Jim repaired or re- his sisters were a bonded trio and Troop 223 (Boy Scouts in Pacific the assistance of Maira Ramirez, placed countless roofs in his many lived near each other in the Pali- Palisades). an extended member of the Young family. The Bel Air Bay Club was Duke Ostendorf her second home, where members and staff became close friends. Jill ith great sadness we announce ed all of their dance and theater loved traveling the world, playing Duke Ostendorf’s passing on performances. Backyard birthday paddle tennis, bocce, and golf, WSeptember 14. He was 72. parties and BBQs hosted by the reading a good book, and keeping Duke was born and raised Ostendorfs became the stuff of in touch with loved ones. Recent- in Toluca Lake and North Hol- legend—Duke was always sta- ly, she spent many weeks visiting lywood, California. He is the tioned at the grill. Robbie and his family (Danielle, grandson of ubiquitous character Duke loved hiking and back- Weston and Reagan), who moved actor, Henry O’Neill. He graduat- packing, and spent time each to Franklin, Tennessee, in 2019. ed from Notre Dame High School year with his oldest friends in the Jill shared a unique connec- and attended Valley College and Eastern Sierras backcountry or tion with her sons, and the arrival Cal State Northridge. the Grand Canyon. An eclectic of her grandchildren, Weston and passion. The Young family wishes to As a teenager, Duke worked character, he also loved old mov- Reagan, initiated a wonderful new Jill is survived by sons Robbie express its condolences to the fam- to support his mother and broth- ies, cool cars, architecture, music, chapter. Weston and Reagan cap- (Danielle) and Greg, grandchildren ily and friends of Jim deVarennes, er, and in college found his way to sports, American history and pol- tured her heart, and she embraced Weston (4) and Reagan (nearly 2), who mourn the loss of a father, the East Valley YMCA. He went itics. Duke had an unforgettable being their “Nana” with love and brothers Tom Elander (Nancy) and brother, uncle and friend. on to become a program director ’80s he co-founded Tri-West Mar- personality and will be remem- enthusiasm. Troy Elander (Diane), and nieces A family service will be held at the Wilshire, Southwest LA and keting, where he spent 20 years bered especially for his often ir- Jill took pride watching Greg and nephew Kara Jill, Holly, Sa- (and streamed live for friends) at Palisades-Malibu YMCAs where before retiring. In retirement, he reverent humor, warm smile and advance in his career and life, and mantha, Annie, and William. St. Matthew’s in early October. he organized youth programming. returned to the YMCA, serving on contagious laugh. she looked forward to his immi- He always found great joy in the Board of the Palisades-Malibu He is survived by his fam- nent milestones of adulthood. She spending time with children and branch and spending many years ily and friends who are raising helped Greg and his girlfriend Me- young adults. as chairman. funds in his honor to help send lissa design their new home, where It was at the Y where he met Duke and Jan moved to Pacif- underserved children to YMCA her presence will be felt for years his future wife, Jan. They were ic Palisades in 1991 and lived in summer camps and enrichment to come. married at the Ambassador Hotel the same house on Maroney Lane programs. To contribute, please She enjoyed her final decade in 1977 and built an incredible life for the rest of his life. His highest visit gofundme.com/f/duke-osten- with her boyfriend, Jim deVarennes together over the course of their callings were family and commu- dorf-camper-fund. (Kali, Riley, Griffen), whom she 42-year marriage. nity. In 1986, he became a father For additional questions or to loved dearly. Jill will be missed In the ’70s Duke went into with the birth of his son, Hank. His offer condolences, please contact deeply by her broad network of the booming computer industry, daughter, Jennie, was born in 1991. OstendorfFamily1120@gmail. family and friends who loved her working in executive search and He coached countless sports com. joyful disposition, humor and com- also for a software startup. In the teams for his children and attend-

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The PCRF Dribble App, com- community to support a virtual In 2011, Team Jackson won patible with devices and phones, fundraising event. the top fundraising prize, netting tracks participant activity. The Senator-Abrams family over $13,000. Team Jackson has “It takes you on a course has participated in a PCRF fund- raised over $200,000 for PCRF in through the UCLA campus com- raising event since 2008 in memo- the last 10 years. plete with unlockable milestones ry of family member Jackson, who “What’s really unique is all the that include stories from UCLA passed away during treatment for money we’ve raised is from small coaches and players, our honorary pediatric brain cancer at age 8. donations,” Abrams said. “It’s our captains—who are cancer war- Each year UCLA’s athletic community coming together and riors—and families like the Sena- department joins with PCRF and supporting our family and it’s a tors, who have dedicated so much Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA great way to honor Jackson.” to our mission,” said Jeri Wilson, for “Dribble for the Cure” in an ef- Four years ago, as Zachary executive director at PCRF. “The fort to draw awareness and fund- prepared to leave for college, he goal is that more people join the raise for pediatric cancer research. passed the baton on to his sister, event this year and they can reach “My son Jackson was treated Sarah Senator, a senior at Pali- their fundraising goal of $175,000 at UCLA, we found out about this sades Charter High School, who because for the first time, this vir- when my older son got in touch is now captain of Team Jackson. tual event allows for all the fund- with Jackson’s doctors and asked Sarah, who dances with Fan- raising dollars to go straight to them what would be a good way cy Feet and the Pali High Dance pediatric cancer research. Every to help,” Elizabeth Abrams told Team, has worked proactively and dollar makes a difference.” the Palisadian-Post. “It was this even gotten her peers involved. “Dribble for the Cure” has perfect marriage for our family She shared that Fancy Feet choos- raised over $1.6 billion for pediat- because Zachary and his brother es a charity to benefit each year ric cancer research since its incep- shared a love of basketball and the for its spring Gift of Talent show tion and 84 percent of that amount Lakers and UCLA.” and chose PCRF as one of its has funded over 200 pediatric can- Zachary made “Dribble for the beneficiaries years ago. Pali High cer research projects. Cure” his bar mitzvah project at Dance has also performed at Pau- For more information and to Kehillat Israel in 2010 and formed ley Pavilion at a past event. register for this year’s event, visit Team Jackson with a group of This year’s event will be cele- dribbleforthecure.com. The Senator-Abrams Family has participated in “Dribble for the Cure” since 2008. Photo by Robin Aronson Football Pool Entries to Marissa Williams Triples at City Track Finals Be Submitted by Email Marissa Williams ran into the history books on May 28, 2014 in the City Section Track and tarting this season, the Palisadian-Post Football Contest is changing Field Championships at Birmingham High. Sits submission process. Since the staff remains out of the office due In order to give her team a chance to defend to COVID-19, instead of bringing their entries to the office, contestants should clip their entries out of the paper, take a photo, and email it to its City title, the Palisades High junior did [email protected] by 5 p.m. Friday. One entry per person something no other girl in finals history had please. No photocopies, computer-generated forms or faxes. Winners ever done: triple in the distance events. She will be notified each week and their names will appear in the paper. swept the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meter races, They will receive their gift cards from The Yogurt Shoppe via email. joining Belmont’s Roman Gomez (1985) and Marshall’s Andre Young (1998) as the only runners in section annals to accomplish that feat. “I was like ‘Bob, please don’t make me do the 800,” Williams said, referring to Pali High Coach Bob Macias. “I’d rather have just tried to break the records in the mile and two mile, but to go back-to-back-to-back... Sponsored by The Yogurt Shoppe it’s pretty tiring.” Williams started off her triple crown quest with a convincing victory Top Winner Receives in the 1,600, winning by over 13 seconds in a $10 Gift Certificate to 4:57.88, just over one second off her record (excluding tax and gratuity) time of 4:56.60 the previous year. After a 40-minute rest, Williams was back on the oval for the 800, the race both she and her 873 Swarthmore Ave., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 coach were most concerned about. For once, CONTEST ENTRY DEADLINE: 5 P.M., FRIDAY, OcT. 2, 2020 Williams didn’t take the lead from the start, hanging just off the pace until the final turn NAME: when she sprinted past San Pedro’s Bron- ADDRESS: wyn Bunnell to win in 2:15.75. Now two- PHONE: thirds of the way to her goal, Williams got COLLEGE another hour-long breather and once the q Missouri at q Tennessee eight-lap race began, there was little doubt q Texas A&M at q Alabama who would take first place. Williams beat q Texas Christian at q Texas runner-up Jassmine Macone of Granada Hills q South Carolina at q Florida by almost 36 seconds, clocking 10:49.72 to q North Carolina at q Boston College complete the trifecta. “I know she wanted to PRO go for the 1,600 and 3,200 records, but she’ll have another chance at them next year,” Ma- q Jaguars at q Bengals cias said. “This was a one-time chance to do q Steelers at q Titans q Chargers at q Buccaneers what no girl has ever done and she’s a team q Vikings at q Texans player.” Although the Dolphins fell short in q Bills at q Raiders their bid for a repeat, Williams staked her claim as the fastest female runner the City TIEBREAKER had ever seen. She left no doubt of that as q Auburn at q Georgia a senior the following spring when she cap- Score: ______/______tured the 1600 and 3200 titles for the fourth OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES: Every week, the Palisadian-Post will have a selection of NFL and college football games. year in a row, setting record times in both. Check the team you predict will win each game. The person with the most correct picks wins. In the event of a tie, the tie-breaker will be used to determine the winner. The player who 1) picks the winning team and 2) comes closest to the total Palisades High junior Marissa Williams became the first She ended her Dolphins career with nine in- number of points scored by both teams wins. If one or more participants pick the winner and the same number of combined points, whoever is closer to the winning team’s score wins the contest. female in the history of the LA City Section track finals to dividual track titles and three more in cross 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. sweep the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 meter events in 2014. country, breaking the course record her se- 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 Rich Schmitt/Staff Photographer nior year before running collegiately at Cal. 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: BRETT ELDER, +9 Page 6 Palisadian-Post October 1, 2020 Going the Extra Miles 1980 Palisades High Graduate Lynne Fiedler Keeps the Competitive Juices Flowing as an Ironman Triathlete By STEVE GALLUZZO invitations and stationery compa- Sports Editor ny), which she started out of our house and ended up in a storefront hile running a Christmas on Pico Blvd. near Rancho Park. 10K with other parents as I got married shortly after college Wpart of a fundraiser for her son’s and lived in Brentwood and Santa lacrosse team, Lynne Fiedler was Monica before moving to Bever- first asked about trying the Nauti- ly Hills. I first ran the Palisades ca Malibu Triathlon. Her life has Will Rogers 10K about 30 years not been the same since. ago. I’ve won my age group many “I’d never done anything like times recently. I’ve run it 10-15 that but I decided to try my first times and will continue racing it triathlon in 2005,” says Fiedler, every year.” who attempted the sprint (Clas- Fiedler has two sons—Jonathan sic) course. “I had no swim back- (31) and Zach (28), both of whom ground and I wasn’t a cyclist but I Lynne Fiedler’s basketball photo went to Beverly Hills High. Both rented a wet suit, changed clothes in the 1980 Pali High Yearbook. played sports and inherited athlet- in transition and did the cycling ic genes (Jonathan is a personal on my mountain bike. You kind of was a tighter knit community. I’d trainer), but they are sprinters, not get hooked once you do it. I didn’t go to movies at the Bay Theatre distance runners like their mom. get on the podium that first year, and to Rustic Canyon Park and the “We kind of say ‘Who would but my competitiveness sort of Palisades Recreation Center. win if we ran a mile?,” she ad- kicked in. Whatever I do, I want Fiedler attended Palisades High, mits. “Well, I can say the longer to do it well.” where she played guard on the the race, the better chance I have.” Since then, Fiedler has complet- basketball team and pitcher and In 2006, Fiedler got a road bike ed 13 Ironman triathlons (2.4-mile shortstop on the softball team. and stepped up to the Olympic swim, 112-mile bike, 26.2-mile “I should’ve run track back Distance (1.5K swim, 40K bike, run) and numerous ous Half Iron- then but I didn’t,” she recalls. “I 10K run) at the L.A. Triathlon mans, Olympics and Sprints. She was one of the better players but (now Herbalife)—from Venice to turned 58 yesterday and shows no definitely not good enough to get downtown near Staples Center. signs of slowing down. recruited.” “My first year I still swam the Growing up on Amalfi Drive After graduating in 1980 she breaststroke and I didn’t place in in the Riviera neighborhood, she went to UC Davis, where she par- the top three,” Fiedler recounts. went to Canyon Elementary and ticipated in intramural sports. “In 2007 I did my first 70.3-mile, Paul Revere Middle School and “I wanted to be a veterinar- or Half Ironman, the Silverman in played sports at the YMCA. ian and UC Davis has the only Las Vegas. I trained very hard for “I loved the beach and I liked vet school in California,” she that and came in second place in the small town feel of the Pali- remembers. “I didn’t end up on my age group. I was 45 and the sades,” she reminisces. “I could that career path. Instead, I grad- youngest in the 45-49 age group. walk to junior high and I’d skate- uated with a degree in Biology That’s when I started getting more board down to the beach with my and I got married the next year. serious and racing them more reg- boogie board. You could take the I worked for my mom’s business ularly.” bus back then into Westwood. It (Ann Fiedler Creations, a custom (See Lynne Fiedler, Page 7)

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Lynne Fiedler pedals up a hill during the cycling phase of the 2016 Lynne Fiedler is ready for the swim portion of the 2017 Ironman in Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. Whistler, Canada, where she took first place in her age group.

Lynne Fiedler Fiedler’s best time to date in ning. I’ll drive down to Playa del ways to do my best, hopefully on (Continued from Page 6) an Ironman Triathlon is 10 hours, Rey and run to Manhattan Beach top of the podium. For the Half “Swimming is my weakest link 20 minutes, six seconds in 2013 and back. I run Sullivan Ridge Ironman World Championships and I preferred the longer distance when she was 51. Her marathon and do most of my bike mileage they change locations every year. because it gave me more time to time was 3:40, she placed second on Pacific Coast Higway and the There’ll be one in New Zealand in catch up. It’s fun to pass people in her age group and qualified canyons out there.” 2022. Next year I’ll be the oldest on the bike and run. I’m a pretty for the World Championships in Fiedler’s first Ironman victory in my age group. I decided to take strong cyclist but running is defi- Kona, Hawaii for the first time. came in 2016 at the Lanzarote IM a break after my last Kona. Iron- nitely my favorite. In 2008 I did “I’ve raced two Ironmans in a in the Canary Islands off the coast mans take a lot out of you.” the Oceanside 70.3. That’s a big year before and I do some road of Spain—one of the toughest Fiedler competes for a team and super competitive race. I’m in races and trail runs,” she says. “I Ironman courses with 8,000 feet called “Smashfest Queen” (SFQ) the 55-59 group right now. You do like to race the Xterra trail race of elevation on the bike leg. By and always trains in her team gear. better when you age up. This year in Topanga over Thanksgiving. finishing first in her age group she She reflects fondly on her Pali wasn’t a year I aged up. That’s a I haven’t tried the Palisades Tur- automatically qualified for Kona. High days. big deal as you get to race older key Trot yet. I prefer to workout She won her age group at the “Mrs. Rose Gilbert (who died people. I haven’t suffered major in the morning. I have a coach Whistler Ironman in Canada in in 2013 at the age of 95) was my injuries. I had plantar fasciitis and who gives me workouts, depend- 2017 and did Kona again that Oc- literary analysis teacher and Bud a hamstring issues, but nothing ing on what I’m training for. My tober. She was supposed to do an Kling was my basketball coach. that’s kept me out of a race. I’ve goal right now is to run the entire Ironman competition this year but He made it fun. I’ve stayed in been very fortunate that way.” Backbone Trail in the Santa Mon- all events have been canceled due touch with Bud and see him at re- Fiedler’s first full Ironman was ica Mountains from Will Rogers to COVID-19. unions and at the Palisades 10K. I in Wisconsin in 2009. all the way to the ocean past Leo “I’ve also raced the 70.3 World used to swim in a Masters group at “My goal was 12 hours and I Carrillo State Beach—a total of 68 Championships several years,” the Pali pool and I know a bunch did it in 12:02,” she recalls. “I’d miles. I’ll mix my training up with she says. “Last year it was in Nice, of Palisades triathletes. I’d love to never run a full marathon before. I a swim, then a run, or a bike ride France. Next year I’m signed up move back there. I currently coach Lynne Fiedler raises her arms in elation upon completing the 2013 didn’t place in the Top 5 but I was then a run and throw in a rest day. for the Oceanside half and an- triathletes because it’s my passion Florida Ironman in a personal-best time of 10 hours, 20 minutes, six thrilled nonetheless.” On weekends I’m doing trail run- other in Canada. My goal is al- and I just love this sport!” seconds at the age of 51. She finished second in her age group.

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Gayle Van Meter Joining the Club — Coach ‘70-’91 Pali High Volleyball Alums Colleen Boyd and Steve Salmons Make City Hall of Fame 2013 By STEVE GALLUZZO first volleyball triple crown with Kiki Vandeweghe Sports Editor gold medals at the 1984 Olympics Basketball — Class of ‘76 (with fellow Pali High alum and he CIF City Section will hold 2017 City Hall of Fame inductee its next Athletic Hall of Fame Chris Marlowe) in Long Beach, 2015 Tceremony next year and among the 1985 World Cup in Japan and the inductees will be Palisades the 1986 World Championships Volleyball — Class of ‘78 High volleyball alums Colleen in France. He was named to the Boyd Turner (Class of 1969) and All-Century team by “Volleyball Kent Steffes Steve Salmons (Class of 1977). Magazine” and inducted into the Volleyball — Class of ‘86 As a teenager in the 1960s, UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in Colleen Boyd was a member 2000. His No. 29 jersey was re- Howard Enstedt of the original Palisades Skate- Colleen Boyd Turner Steve Salmons tired the following year. Volleyball — Coach ‘64-’94 board Team and she also became On the beach circuit, Salmons a competitive surfer. At the time won professional four-man tour- she went to Pali High girls vol- Boyd Turner earned a a documentary film called “Skate- The success didn’t stop there. naments and international dou- 2017 leyball was not yet a sanctioned Social Welfare degree at UCLA boarding’s First Wave,” directed He was voted NCAA Men’s ble events. His daughter Alexis Chris Marlowe City sport, but she went on to be and went on to get her Ph.D. She by Palisades Skateboard Team Volleyball Player of the Year over played volleyball for St. Mary’s Volleyball — Class of ‘69 a superstar at UCLA from 1970- became a communications ana- member Don Burgess. She also and College and his son Reece played 72 and her No. 44 Bruins jersey lyst, speaker and consultant and became a contributor to The Huff- in 1979 when UCLA became the for the UCLA men’s team. Now Ricci Luyties is now retired. She was a mem- is a retired U.S. Air Force Reserve ington Post. first unbeaten team in collegiate 62, he currently resides in San Di- Volleyball — Class of ‘80 ber of UCLA’s Division of Girls Lieutenant Colonel who has con- Boyd Turner will become the volleyball history, capturing the ego where he owns a Commercial and Women’s Sports (the first tributed to international strategic third member of the Pali High girls national championship over USC. Real Estate Brokerage company, Tauna Vandeweghe sanctioning body for the National communications. As a counselor volleyball program to be induct- Then, after missing almost his Commercial Properties Service. Volleyball — Class of ‘77 Women’s Volleyball Tournament) and social worker, she trained as ed into the City Athletic Hall of entire senior season in 1981 due to In 2009, he returned to Pali national championship team in a psychotherapist and served as an Fame, joining longtime Dolphins a back injury suffered while play- High to play in the program’s first Steve Kerr 1971-72. The squad steamrolled executive director for a gang and coach Gayle Van Meter (a mem- ing for the USA at the Pan- Amer- alumni fundraiser, after which Basketball — Class of ‘83 through the 1971 portion of the drug abuse prevention program. ber of the City’s inaugural Hall ican Games, Salmons returned for he was named to the school’s season with a 20-1 mark, drop- Her military expertise included of Fame class in 2011) and 1977 postseason play to lead the Bruins Hall of Honor along with Enst- Bud Kling ping just six sets along the way. developing terrorist defense sce- graduate Tauna Vandeweghe. to another NCAA crown and was edt, Marlowe (Class of 1969), Tennis — Coach ‘79-present It swept Cal State LA, Cal State narios, strategic planning for the Steve Salmons was a cerebral named to the NCAA All-Tourna- Randy Stoklos (Class of 1978), Northridge and Long Beach State Space and Missile Systems Cen- player who led his teams to cham- ment Team for the third time. He Dave Saunders (an Olympic gold in the Western Regionals and went ter, freefall parachuting and ex- pionships at all levels, including was a three-time All American. medalist in 1984 and 1988), Kent 2019 on to finish 28-1 under head coach pert marksmanship. She served high school when he led Palisades He won two USVBA crowns and Steffes (Class of 1986) and Ricci No inductees Andy Banachowski, beating Long as an indirect advisor for three to back-to-back City titles in 1976 was selected All-American. Salm- Luyties (Class of 1980). Beach State again in the DGWS cabinet secretaries and supported and 1977 under his coach and on led the USA Junior National Boyd Turner and Salmons will National Finals in Miami, Flori- international strategic communi- 2015 City Hall of Fame inductee team to it first-ever Pacific Rim be Palisades’ 12th and 13th City 2021 da on Feb. 7, 1972 to capture the cations for the U.S. Departments Howard Enstedt. Tournament Gold Medal where he Athletic Hall of Fame inductees. Colleen Boyd-Turner program’s first national title. Con- of State and Defense. She even- Salmons was selected the LA was chosen Most Valuable Player Of the 11 previous Dolphins voted Volleyball — Class of ‘69 sidered one of UCLA’s Top 25 tually moved to Cardiff-by-the- City Player of the Year and led the as a starting middle blocker. From in, seven are volleyball players or all-time female players, she also Sea in Encinitas and in 2014 she Dolphins to the first-ever Boys 1978-1986 he was a key member coaches: Van Meter, Vandeweghe, Steve Salmons played for the U.S. Women’s Na- went to a skateboarding reunion in Southern California Regional of the USA National Team and Enstedt, Marlowe, Stoklos, Stef- Volleyball — Class of ‘77 tional Volleyball Team. Santa Monica for the premiere of Championship. went on to help the USA win its fes and Luyties.

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Love is in the Air The Palisadian-Post has assembled a third installment of wedding, anniversary and engagement photos featuring Palisadians or captured in the Palisades. Though wedding season is largely on pause, let these photos remind us of cherished events we have attended and the love that is yet to come.

Photo courtesy of Heather Holguin Heather Holguin and Hayden Roush “The Palisades is where our love story originated and continues to grow each day,” Heather Holguin shared. Heather met Hayden Roush at Will Rogers State Beach Tower 14 while working at a children’s beach camp during the summer of 2014. On July 20, 2018, Hayden proposed on the bluffs, overlooking where they first met. “On July 13, 2019, we were set to be married at Tower 5 on Will Rogers Beach, howev- er our permitted site had been double booked,” Heather explained. “We were grateful that Palisades Presbyterian Church was able to hold our ceremony. We shot our wedding photos again at the bluffs, overlooking the beach where we first fell in love.”

Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Jacobi Elizabeth Jacobi and Keven Brooks Photo courtesy of Linus Morris Elizabeth Jacobi and Keven Brooks were married in Pacific Palisades in Jacobi’s parents’ Huntington backyard on September 6, 2019. Linus and Sharon Morris “Having grown up in the Palisades, my dream was always to have a Palisadians Linus and Sharon Morris celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2011 at their small ceremony there,” Jacobi shared. “It was the perfect setting.” daughter and son-in-law’s Oxnard barn and house. Linus put together a photo tribute to The two were married by Cantor Frenkel from Kehillat Israel, with Sharon, set to Diamond Rio’s “One More Day.” flowers by Serendipity Floral Design Studio. The two were married in 1961 in Portland, Oregon, and moved to the Palisades in 1967. “Even our cake was from Gelson’s bakery in the Palisades,” Jacobi added.

Sara Marti and Jordan Corral Sara Marti and Jordan Corral met in 2016 ender and eucalyptus,” Marti shared. “Another when they worked across the street from each friend, Krysti Wright, decorated the table for other on Swarthmore Avenue. Marti said that refreshments. Patti Black from Black Ink pro- she was in a management position at the time vided the bouquet and my parents covered the and looking to hire new employees. refreshments. Jordan’s uncle Anthony Shirley “I tried to steal Jordan from his job and of- married us, and then we all went to my parents’ fered to pay him more money—he was a cus- house for pizza.” tomer service superstar!” she shared. “He po- The two are now both furthering their ed- Want to see litely declined, as he was already working two ucations and working independently from one your photo jobs, and instead asked for my phone number.” another. in a future The pair started dating and eventually “My 10-year-old son, Sebastian, who is cur- edition? worked together for two years, moving in to- rently in his sixth year at Pali Elementary, start- gether near Lake Shrine and setting a date for ed calling Jordan ‘Dad’ the second we were en- summer 2018 to be married on the Mount Holy- gaged, and Jordan is the most amazing father,” oke bluff—the street her parents live on. Marti shared. “We are expecting our daughter Email a high resolution “My wonderful friend and neighbor, Mag- Alita on October 10th, and we are truly grateful image and details to gie Hauptman, decorated the chairs with lav- to be a growing family in this beautiful village.” Photo courtesy of Sara Marti [email protected] for a chance to be featured. Page 10 Palisadian-Post October 1, 2020

FOOD STYLE Reviewing from Home: Nueva

822 Washington Blvd. clear their plates and I can see them around when it comes to the lime. It Venice, CA 90292 thinking about all of the dishes they was everything you want in a cev- 310-747-6050 don’t have to wash.” iche dish, perfectly scooped up by nuevavenice.com Meisler, also behind Roger a side of house-made tortilla chips. Room, The Friend and The Little Warming up to the tacos, next Smokey Caesar Roasted Squash and Pork Belly Chicharron tacos Friend, grew up between Pacific was the Smokey Caesar off of the By SARAH SHMERLING Palisades and Santa Monica. He Ensalada menu: grilled romaine, Editor-in-Chief shared that a photo of him at 2 years tortilla strips and parmesan with a old on a swing at the park ran on the chipotle Caesar dressing. or this edition of Reviewing cover of the Post in 1978. Right off the bat, I was im- from Home, I made my way “When I was 15, I worked at pressed with the presentation of the Fto Venice to pick up dinner from the Baskin Robbins on Swarth- dish—even after being transported Nueva, which opened on Tuesday, more,” he recalled. “Looking back, home. August 11, with Vartan Abgaryan that was definitely my introduction After cutting up the head of and Mesraim Llanez leading the to the restaurant business.” romaine into bite-sized pieces, the culinary team. Dinner began with two offer- dish instantly became my favorite. The “contemporary Mexi- ings from the Botanas menu: First I love a good Caesar, but this was can cantina” is a joint effort from up was Crispy Cauliflower, fea- my first time trying a salad quite restaurateurs Jared Meisler along turing lime, jalapeño and parme- like this. Each bite was packed with with Dave and Patti Reiss of the san cheese, served with a cilantro a smokey flavor—this is probably Reiss Co, which has been in the yogurt dipping sauce. one of the top 10 dressings I have works for more than a year. I was pleasantly surprised with ever tried. It was that good. Crispy Cauliflower Classico ceviche “Opening in the midst of a how well the dish held up during After parting with the Caesar, I pandemic has been difficult, stress- the drive—the crispiness of the bat- finished the meal off with two taco ful and, at times, scary,” Meisler tering paired well with the tender selections. First was the Roasted shared with the Palisadian-Post. chunks of cauliflower. The parme- Squash—a vegan option, crafted “But it’s also been deeply reward- san was a nice touch, rounding out with pipian, pepita, salsa, olive ing and heartwarming. Helping 50 the flavors when dipped into the tapenade and corn nut. Overall, not people get back to work has been creamy sauce. a heavy dish. The sauce was good, amazing.” Next was Elote: grilled sweet reminiscent of a pesto. As the months of COVID-19 corn, chipotle butter and parmesan Next was the Pork Belly Chich- continue on, I have held out on cheese, with a chili lime crunch. arron, with chili lime salt and a dining at a restaurant and am con- This dish was an explosion of serrano pineapple salsa. Meisler tinuing to cook at home more than flavor, somehow smokey, sweet recommended this dish as one of ever—which made picking up a and savory, all at the same time. the more popular at Nueva and it meal from Nueva the perfect break The chili lime crunch on top made did not disappoint. The pork belly in my routine. for a nice change of texture, while itself was savory and well cooked, For those who are interested in remaining not at all too heavy of both crispy and tender. The meat dining in, the patio at Nueva is open a dish. balanced well with the tart sweet- for social distanced seating. Meisler shared that all of the ness of the fruit. “Watching guests smile as they Ceviche offerings are popular, so “The Pork Belly Chicharron Elote Photos by Sarah Shmerling take their first bite of food in a I sampled the Classico option, and Carne Asada tacos, and the restaurant since March is fantastic. sea bass, lime, cherry tomato, red Mole Branzino have been the stand trying both tacos was how good Though I did not dive into these Iron Pancake. Watching their eyes light up with onion, cilantro, avocado and corn outs at dinner,” Meisler shared. the tortilla is—and, despite being dishes during the experience, Nue- I am already planning a trip each sip of 2020’s first margarita nuts. “The vegan options have been a chock-full of filing, did not disinte- va also offers brunch, with two of back for a second serving of the is a lot of fun,” Meisler continued. From the first bite, it was clear big hit too.” grate during the drive home, mak- the most-ordered dishes being Hue- Smokey Caesar and some brunch “So is the look of relief when we that this dish was not messing One thing that was noted after ing for an excellent to-go option. vos Rancheros Shakshuka and Cast fare.

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REEL PALI ‘Schitt’s Creek’ Shines at Palisades Connections 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards to Film and TV By SARAH SHMERLING Editor-in-Chief

t was a big night for Palisadi- Spooky Season Kicks Off With ans—especially now-Honor- Iary Mayor Eugene Levy and his in ‘Hubie Halloween’ “Schitt’s Creek” family—at the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards, By JENNIKA INGRAM which, due to COVID-19, was Reporter held in a virtual fashion in 2020. The show, hosted by Jimmy alisadian Adam Sandler is Kimmel, was filmed in actors’ helping keep the traditional homes across the United States Pspirit of Halloween alive during and aired on Sunday evening, these times of social distancing September 20. with his latest feature “Hu- Taking home the award for bie Halloween.” The much-antici- Outstanding Comedy Series was pated film is set to start streaming “Schitt’s Creek,” featuring Eu- on October 7. gene Levy. The show beat out Eugene and Daniel Levy Photo courtesy of YouTube/ABC The spooky comedy brings “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (exec- in an all-star cast, complete with utive produced by Larry David), rector For A Comedy series for the Notably missing from this classic Halloween costumes “The Kominsky Method” (pro- “Happy Ending” episode, as well year’s Emmys was Palisadian Re- and antics. (“Little duced by Chuck Lorre) and “The as Daniel taking home Outstand- ese Witherspoon: Though several Nicky,” “Mr. Deeds”) directs, and Good Place” (with Ted Danson). ing Writing For A Comedy Series shows she is a part of, including the story is co-written by Sandler Eugene was also award- for the same episode. “The Morning Show” and “Little and longtime cohort . ed Outstanding Lead Actor In Former Honorary Mayor Fires Everywhere,” were up for Sandler, who has lived in A Comedy Series for his role of Martin Short as Dick Lundy in awards, the actress herself was not the Palisades since 2004, stars as Johnny Rose in “Schitt’s Creek,” “The Morning Show” lost to Ron nominated. Hubie Dubois, a quirky unappre- beating out Don Cheadle as Mo Cephas Jones as William Hill in Another Emmy favorite in ciated community volunteer who Photo courtesy of Netflix Monroe in “Black Monday” and “This Is Us” in the Outstanding years past “Barry,” featuring Bill spends every Halloween mak- Ted Danson as Michael in “The Guest Actor In A Drama Series Hader, did not make the cut, as ing sure the residents of Salem, the townsfolk that he is not crying Live”). Good Place.” category. the show fell outside of the airing Massachusetts, are being safe and wolf. The Netflix project is being Overall, “Schitt’s Creek” Alphabet Streets resident Les- period, which honors shows that playing by the rules during the A few of Sandler’s co-stars produced through Sandler’s pro- continued to dominate through- li Linka Glatter was up for Out- aired between June 1, 2019, and town’s legendary Halloween ex- are Julie Bowen (“Modern Fam- duction company Happy Madison out the evening. In fact, the entire standing Directing For A Drama May 31, 2020. travaganza. ily”), (“Kevin Can Productions, with Sandler and Rose family took home awards: Series for the “Prisoners Of War” “It is pretty impressive how Wait”), (“Fargo”) listed as producers. Catherine O’Hara as Moira for episode of “Homeland,” which ul- long he’s been a loser,” Maya and Rudolph (“Wine Country”). Founded in 1999, the production Outstanding Lead Actress In A timately went to Andrij Parekh for Rudolph’s character—one of Hu- Bowen and Sandler will play company derived its name from Comedy Series, Eugene’s real life the “Hunting” episode of “Suc- bie’s old classmates—remarks in love interests for the second time. two box office successes, “Happy and on-screen son Daniel taking cession.” SUBSCRIBE the trailer. They previously co-starred to- Gilmore” and “Billy Madison.” Outstanding Supporting Actor In J. J. Abrams’ “Westworld” TODAY! This year, a mysterious new gether back in 1996 in the sports Both of those pictures were writ- A Comedy Series for his role as was up for Outstanding Produc- neighbor may be putting the town comedy hit “.” ten by the same writing team as David and Annie Murphy winning tion Design For A Narrative Peri- in danger, and Hubie is on extra Other cast members include the upcoming film: Sandler and Outstanding Supporting Actress od Or Fantasy Program (One Hour duty. When people start disap- former Palisadian Herlihy. In A Comedy Series for her role Or More), which went to “The pearing, he finds himself wrapped (“Marriage Story”), Rob Schnei- The Halloween flick, which of Alexis. Crown,” and Outstanding Cine- up in a real murder case and it’s up der (“Deuce Bigalow”), Michael garnered a rating of PG-13, will Another “Schitt’s Creek” win matography For A Single-Camera 310.454.1321 to him to save Halloween—Hubie Chiklis (“The Shield”) and Ke- be the sixth film in Sandler’s deal was Daniel Levy and Andrew Ci- Series (One Hour), which went to www.PaliPost.com just has to convince the police and nan Thompson (“Saturday Night with Netflix. vidino, who won Outstanding Di- “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” Page 12 Palisadian-Post October 1, 2020 Palisadian-Founded Nonprofit Pivots Operations Due to COVID-19

By LILY TINOCO ally extraordinary,” Levine said. Parenting Advice from Betsy Brown Braun Reporter “We’re really trying to keep the Ask BBB is a monthly column in which the renowned parenting sense of community that Beauty expert Betsy Brown Braun answers your questions about raising eauty Bus Foundation, founded Bus is all about, even in these vir- children in the Palisades. Submit your questions to info@palipost. by longtime Palisadian Wendy tual times.” com with the subject line “Ask BBB.” BMarantz Levine in 2009, has recent- Beauty Bus Foundation has also ly adjusted its regular operations to Virtual operations gifted over 1,000 Bags of Beauty continue supporting clients during Photo courtesy of Beauty Bus to frontline healthcare workers in It’s a big year for politics— the kids have not shown interest is the COVID-19 pandemic. hospitals across Southern California and things are getting heat- usually thankless. The nonprofit was founded in can get a haircut, a hairstyle … and have created a car parade where ed. What are appropriate During this time of distance memory of Levine’s sister, Melissa they can get their makeup done, a staff and volunteers decorate their ways I can speak with my 10- and learning, I have stressed over Marantz Nealy, who passed away at manicure, a facial,” Amy Straus, cars, “hoot and holler,” and drive 13-year-old girls about the presiden- and over that, unless you are topics, from the major issues men- the age of 28 from a degenerative communications manager of Beauty past patients’ homes to greet them. tial race, who have both shown mild home-schooling (as opposed to tioned above to modeling certain neuromuscular disease. As Nealy’s Bus Foundation, said to the Post. “Really it’s a pick-me-up for interest in learning more? distance learning), the parent’s behaviors to honesty to what is a disease progressed, she became “It gives them a moment of escape everybody,” Straus said. “It lets our job is to be a facilitator or a sup- president’s responsibility, literally homebound, and her family would from whatever illness or disease clients know that we’re still think- Presidential election years al- port to the school teachers. Very and figuratively. And it is so easy lift her spirits by arranging in-home they’re dealing with, and connects ing of them and that we’ll be back ways provide great fodder for les- often when the parent tries to be to dive into any of the daily tor- manicures, haircuts and facials. them to their sense of self.” to see them soon.” sons of all kinds. If schools were the teacher, it backfires. The child rents of “news” from and about “Melissa was a fiery redhead, Straus explained the organiza- The organization’s next event in session in-person, I promise is resistant and pushes back. You the candidates. As spicey as this total girly-girl, loved to get her tion provides services not only to will be a virtual cocktail party. you that the election would be a are her mother, not her teacher! particular election is, it is no dif- hair done, loved to go to the spa,” patients, but also to their caregiv- The “Hinoki and Cocktails” event big part of your children’s cur- Her teacher is a different person ferent than all of them. The mud Levine said to the Palisadian-Post. ers, like the mother of a child or invites participants to purchase a ricula. I have seen these special with a different job. And for sure is being slung. The closer to the “When she got sick with this … a spouse. Beauty Bus Foundation dinner online and visit Hinoki & school lessons every four years in children react differently to their election we get, the more heated disease, she wasn’t able to get out serves men, women and children. the Bird in Century City to pick the form of government teachings, teachers than to their parents. and pointed and vitriolic it is. By to do those things. Beauty Bus Foundation would up their dinner, cocktails, Krispy classroom voting on a variety of I know your intentions are the way, THAT is an important “We were able to have people also have beauty professional vol- Kreme donuts and swag bags on decisions and leadership elec- good. It is exciting to expose your lesson in itself. come to the house for Melissa, unteers visit a location once per the evening of Saturday, October tions complete with platforms. child to things that are important Parents of children of all ages and she said it just made her feel week and offer patients a service 10, before hopping onto Zoom to But, alas, in this time of distance and basic to our country’s smooth will be finding ample material to like herself, made her feel human of their choice, like a manicure or mingle. learning, who knows how it will running. It would be tempting to discuss the closer we get to No- again.” haircut. The organization is part- The organization has collabo- be handled in school? I am cross- start at the beginning, to tell the vember. Dinner table conversa- After she passed away, her fam- nered with 16 hospitals around Los rated with Palisades-based Dollies ing my fingers for creative and re- whole story. Maybe you’re think- tions, heated or not, are great ways ily thought there must be an organi- Angeles, including Saint John’s, Making A Difference and the Ro- sourceful teaching on the horizon. ing the Mayflower and the Pil- for children to learn and to expand zation that provides these services UCLA, City of Hope, Children’s tary Club in years past. As a child development spe- grims leaving England. Maybe their thinking and understanding to others who are ill—and were sur- Hospital LA and more. “We’d love to do more services cialist, my area of strength is defi- it’s the Constitution. Or maybe of our election process. prised to discover that there wasn’t. Levine explained that although in the Palisades,” Levine said. “A nitely not teaching civics! How- you want to start with the branches Thus, Beauty Bus Foundation they are not able to offer their lot of our supporters and a lot of ever, I would treat your daughters’ of government. But I suggest not. BBB is a child development was born. in-person services, they have found our volunteers come from the Pal- interest and curiosity the way I I recommend you light their fires and behavior specialist in Pacif- Beauty Bus Foundation would new ways to serve their clients. isades.” approach all questions from kids. of interest by talking about what’s ic Palisades. She can be reached provide its services in a number of Beauty Bus Foundation has been That means, start by asking the going on with THIS election. That through betsybrownbraun.com. ways during normal operations. offering a virtual program recent- For more information, visit girls what it is each would like to is likely from where their interest Sometimes a team of six to 10 beau- ly, available to the general public, beautybus.org. know, if you have seen a spark of is coming. This presidential elec- ty professional volunteers would where a beauty professional leads curiosity. In so doing, you are able tion is flooding the media. It can’t create a pop-up salon in hospitals a tutorial on Zoom. to clarify what each is wondering be avoided. So perhaps you could or other social service agencies to From makeup tips to hairstyles, and answer those questions. “Are talk about upon the candidates’ SUBSCRIBE serve patients within a three- to facials and more, Levine said that you wondering how someone very different opinions about TODAY! four-hour window, occasionally it has allowed everyone to connect grows up to be president?” or “Do global warming or joblessness or seeing up to 100 people per vis- again. you wonder about how the election the Black Lives Matter movement. it—all for free. “In addition to teaching each works?” Answering the questions It is a good idea to head toward a The organization has served other tips, the conversations they that children have makes their topic that they can understand. well over 20,000 people in its 11 are having and the giggles and the learning much more meaningful I can say for sure, this elec- 310.454.1321 years of existence, Levine said. sense of community that we’re able Volunteers participate in a recent and likely to stick. 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Russell Hunziker at a previous show Photo courtesy of Russell Hunziker Samples of work by Kit Plumridge (above) and Hunziker (below) Courtesy of Russell Hunziker/Kit Plumridge

the stunning array of color will mighty mountains of the Sierra “Don’t Let the energize and calm you simultane- Nevada,” he continued. “I hope ously,” the statement continued. to communicate what I see and, %$@#! Get You “It’s been a year of questions and more importantly, what I feel.” Down!” is Now changing expectations. Many of Hunziker has been painting your experiences are expressed by for several decades and with To- on Display artists, with the words in this show. panga Canyon Gallery for three Your language and wishes—for years. Hunziker and his wife, Eli- By JENNIKA INGRAM comfort, for familiar, for challenge sa, have raised two children in the Reporter and hope—are expressed in a va- Palisades, Lauren and Emily, who riety of styles and mediums by the both attended the local schools: alisadians abound in a new art talented artists exhibiting.” Paul Revere Charter Middle and show on display at Topanga Featured artist and Lower Las Palisades Charter High schools. PCanyon Gallery apropos to the Casas resident Russell Hunziker They are now in their 30s. pandemic called “Don’t Let the shared that he works predominantly Hunziker is also a member %$@#! Get You Down!” in representative landscapes, most- of the Allied Artists of the San- The show runs until October ly of the local area, using an array ta Monica Mountains and Sea- 11, with an option for in-person of oil, acrylics and watercolor. shore, which he referred to as a viewing—with social distancing “Throughout my life, I’ve group of like-minded representa- measures in place—on weekends found great pleasure in wandering tional landscape painters that are between 12 and 5 p.m. and by ap- through the California landscape,” “painting to preserving the Santa pointment. It is also available to Hunziker shared in an artist state- Monica Mountains and beaches” show include Sunset Mesa resi- certainly have helped me in my to think about and decisions to view online. ment. through art shows and free paint- dent Kit Plumridge, Kate Brown- creative process. I have embraced make right now. Serious things,” “Don’t Let the %$@#! Get Born in Bangor, Maine, Hun- outs, giving a percentage of prof- ing and Alphabet Streets resident this period and situation to my ar- the statement concluded. “We You Down!” has been curated to ziker moved to the Palisades in its to local and national parks and Lois York. tistic benefit.” need to find joy and beauty for “provide an avenue for thought, 1986—the same year he got mar- recreation areas. Plumridge has two pieces in “Don’t Let the %$@#! Get balance. Art is a perfect channel appreciation and concrete con- ried. His dad was in the Air Force, Hunziker’s influences include the show: signs of Malibu and To- You Down!” includes art for to do that. Sure, we escape with nection to other human beings,” so they moved around, but his California impressionist painters panga Canyon. walls, as well as vibrant glass and our screens—but art provides an according to a statement about the mother’s family has been based such as Granville Redmond, Wil- “Ironically, I have found this ceramic pieces for shelves or ta- avenue for thought, appreciation show. Artworks include nature in in the Santa Barbara region since liam Wendt and Edgar Payne, as time of separation and caution has bles. Topanga Canyon Gallery and concrete connection to other painting, photography and sculp- 1856. well as contemporary painters Da- forced me to become more reflec- is located at 120 North Topanga human beings.” ture intended to soothe the soul. “I have explored riparian val- vid Gallup, Daniel Pinkham and tive and meditative,” Plumridge Canyon Blvd. “The people and places repre- leys, hills and beaches of Santa Len Chmiel. shared with the Palisadian-Post. “Individually and collectively For more information, visit sented will warm your heart, and Barbara to the Mojave deserts and Other Palisadian artists in the “These are attributes that most we have lots of important things topangacanyongallery.com.

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It’s sooo hard to concentrate in virtual classes. I think I need a new hobby to stay busy during the How do you stay focused? weekends. What do you recommend? I love your advice! Thank you, Anonymous Anonymous

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I completely understand! It’s very difficult to concentrate Thank you so much for your question and for the during all of the zoom classes! nice compliment! My favorite way to stay focused is using fidget toys. You One of my favorite hobbies is lettering. If you’re can play with these without even looking down at your hands. not familiar with lettering, it’s basically calligraphy but They come in all different shapes and sizes, and you can even a bit more graphic. I’ve made sunset, avocado, straw- make them. berry, pineapple, donut, cow-print, cactus, and so many Another thing I like to do is doodle. Doodling lets me have more types of letters. something to do with my hands, while still listening to the teacher. I learned how to do this from YouTube and TikTok, Even though virtual class is boring, you’ll get through it! and I really recommend you trying it. This has kept me Photos courtesy of Vanessa Masterson We will definitely appreciate every day when we all go back to busy for hours on end. SUBSCRIBE real school! Another thing I recommend is baking: brownies, cakes, cupcakes, pies, TODAY! cookies. There are endless possibilities of super yummy foods that you can Thank you for writing! productively bake!! Vany I’m sure you’ll find a cure to your boredom if you keep trying new things!

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