Dryer Fire | The Huntington
Local firefighters responded to a house fire on Toyopa Drive on Wednesday, August 21. With smoke showing from the second floor, firefighters discovered and quickly extinguished a dryer that had caught fire.
The flames were put out in just 13 minutes, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department, and prevented the flames from spreading throughout the house. No injuries were reported.
—CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA
Summer Garden Party | Pacific Palisades
The Pacific Palisades Democratic Club will host a Summer Garden Party at a residence in The Riviera on Sunday, September 8, from 2 to 4 p.m.
Representative Ted Lieu, Assemblymember Richard Bloom, LA County Supervisor Sheila Keuhl and Councilmember Mike Bonin are all confirmed to speak and meet one-on-one with community members.
Tickets are available at palidems.org. Questions can be directed to info@palisadesdemclub.org.
—SARAH SHMERLING
Post Seeks Fall Interns | Pacific Palisades
Interested in learning the ins and outs of a newsroom? The Palisadian-Post is seeking fall interns to help out with everything from pitching stories, to writing and helping out with community events.
Interns are expected to commit about six hours per week. Those who are interested can send an introduction email, as well as one or two non-fiction writing samples, to mypost@palipost.com.
—POST STAFF
Street Clock | The Village
A large street clock in the Village area of the Palisades has been proposed by Palisades
PRIDE President John Padden and board member Sam Rubin, who are in the process of finalizing the details.
The pair presented a rendering of the clock, proposed to be erected on Sunset Boulevard in front of US Bank and include a tribute to beloved community member Arnie Wishnick.
Another update on the design and further details will be given at a future Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting.
—CHRISTIAN MONTERROSA
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