Class of 2022 Special Section | Pacific Palisades
The Palisadian-Post is collecting graduation messages for local students who live or go to school in Pacific Palisades and are graduating elementary, middle or high school, as well as college, for its third annual special section.
Send in messages and high-res photos to mypost@palipost.com by Wednesday, June 1, for consideration.
—POST STAFF
DRB Volunteers Needed | Pacific Palisades
At the latest Pacific Palisades Design Review Board meeting on Wednesday, May 11, members called for individuals with any kind of design or landscaping background to fill positions on the board.
Palisadians who are interested in getting involved can reach CD 11 Deputy District Director Noah Fleishman at noah.fleishman@lacity.org and Board Chair Donna Vaccarino at dvacc@aol.com.
—LILY TINOCO
‘Outer Range’ Photo Op | Palisades Village
An “Outer Range” photo op is on display at Palisades Village in The Park through May 31. Guests are encouraged to “visit the 3D chalk painting of ‘The Void’ and capture [themselves] standing at the edge of the unknown.”
The show, which is up for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, stars Josh Brolin and Imogen Poots. It follows the story of a “ranger fighting for his land and family” who “discovers an unfathomable mystery at the edge of Wyoming’s wilderness,” according to information shared by Palisades Village. It is now streaming on Prime Video.
—SARAH SHMERLING
Refillery LA Visit | Pacific Palisades
The Refillery LA truck will be present at the Temescal Canyon Road farmers market on Thursday, May 26, between 2 and 4 p.m. The truck is a “mobile refill station offering eco-friendly soaps, detergents, personal care products and more,” according to its website.
Those who wish to visit the truck can either bring their own container or purchase one at the mobile refill station. Refills are sold by the ounce.
The market is located on Temescal Canyon Road, across from Palisades Charter High School and about one-quarter of a mile toward Pacific Coast Highway.
—SARAH SHMERLING
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