Spruzzo Restaurant & Bar Update | The Highlands
Longtime Malibu eatery Spruzzo Restaurant & Bar, owned and operated by Ray and his son Ryan Gowhari, was slated to join Pacific Palisades this summer in The Highlands in the space that formerly housed Taste at the Palisades, located at 538 Palisades Drive.
Ryan shared that the restaurant was delayed by the city in the permitting process, pushing back the original construction schedule a few months.
“We’ve got all our permits now though so we’re working away on the project,” he said to the Palisadian-Post. “Expecting to open by mid-November and we’re very excited for it.”
—LILY TINOCO
Girl Scout Troop Hosts Coat Drive | Pacific Palisades
Girl Scout Troop 12805 is hosting this year’s “One Warm Coat” drive to benefit Salvation Army’s Westwood Transitional Village, a nonprofit organization helping families transition from homelessness to independent living by providing basic needs and services such as food, clothing and more on a daily basis.
“Have an extra coat (or two) in your closet?”—the Troop is collecting coats of all sizes, in clean and good condition, for people of all ages in need beginning Monday, October 18, through Friday, November 5.
Collection bins will be located at Marquez Charter Elementary School, Palisades Charter Elementary School and Los Angeles Fire Department Station 69.
—LILY TINOCO
Upcoming 90th Birthday Celebration | Pacific Palisades
The Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club announced it will host its annual 90th Birthday Celebration, canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19, in the second week of November in an all new format.
PPWC member and event organizer Fay Vahdani said anybody 90 years of age or older can reach her at 310-699-5885 or send an email to info@theppwc.org for more information or to request to join the festivities.
—LILY TINOCO
Palisadian Artists Participate in Show | Calabasas
Allied Artists of the Santa Monica Mountains and Seashore return to the King Gillette Ranch Visitor Center for its eighth annual Art Show on Sunday, October 17, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
“The group will present an art exhibit and sale featuring 15 local artists displaying representational landscape and seascape paintings of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area,” according to the event flyer. “A portion of the proceeds will go to support the Western National Park Association, National Park Service, National Wildlife Fund and Save LA Cougars.”
A number of Palisadians will be participating, and the group collaborates with national and local agencies such as Will Rogers State Historic Park.
Contact the Allied Artists at allied-artists.com for more information.
—LILY TINOCO
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