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Democrats Honor Huerta and Weinstein

Dolores Huerta, left, co-founder of the United Farm Workers, with County Supervisor Gloria Molina, who presented Huerta with the Bob Berke Award for Human Rights. Photo: Margaret Molloy
Dolores Huerta, left, co-founder of the United Farm Workers, with County Supervisor Gloria Molina, who presented Huerta with the Bob Berke Award for Human Rights. Photo: Margaret Molloy

The Pacific Palisades Democratic Club honored three individuals at its expanded Froehlich/Berke Awards luncheon on Sunday at the Sheraton Delfina Hotel in Santa Monica.   Presented annually since 2006 (except for 2009), the Anne Froehlich Award for Political Courage went to Mikey Weinstein for his ‘unflagging and selfless work as founder and head of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize-nominated Military Religious Freedom Foundation.’ His organization’s work is reflected by the title of his 2006 book: ‘With God on Our Side: One Man’s War Against an Evangelical Coup in America’s Military.’   Weinstein was introduced by his friend, former Ambassador Joe Wilson, who received the Froehlich award in 2007 with his wife, Valerie Plame. The movie about Wilson and Plame’s battle with the Bush Administration, entitled ‘Fair Game’ and starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn, will be released November 5.   Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America and president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation, was the first recipient of the Democratic Club’s Bob Berke Human Rights Award. The award was created in honor of Berke’s ‘groundbreaking legal advocacy on behalf of the dispossessed and [his] inspirational leadership’ of the club for two years, before his sudden passing last November.   Huerta, an unflagging 80-year-old, has been traveling across the country, speaking at college campuses and organizational forums and campaigning for various Democratic candidates. She received her Berke award from Gloria Molina, who in 1991 became the first Latina ever elected to the L.A. County Board of Supervisors. Prefacing a tribute video about Bob Berke, actor and human rights activist Mike Farrell spoke eloquently about his late friend.   Max Busselle, a jet aircraft broker, is the new Democratic Club president. The luncheon co-chairs were advertising executive Gary Bettman, real estate agent Josie Tong and Adam Wolman, who provides creative consulting services to companies and individuals developing content for broadcast, cable and digital media outlets.

Council Negotiates Riviera Cell Tower

Another wireless telecommunication company intends to install a cell tower in the Riviera neighborhood of Pacific Palisades.   During the Pacific Palisades Community Council’s meeting on September 23, Rob Searcy, a planning and leasing project manager who represents Verizon Wireless, presented a proposal to place a cell tower on Sunset Boulevard near the southwest corner of Capri Drive (next to the bus stop).   Riviera resident Andrew Starrels has already filed an appeal opposing Verizon’s proposal.   ’The tower is a safety hazard,’ said Starrels, whose home would be next to the proposed tower. ‘It would be right next to a bus stop on a street with a lot of traffic. It would be a visual impairment [to drivers].’   This spring Starrels, along with residents Jack Allen, Chris Spitz and Barbara Kohn (all Community Council members), met with Verizon and city representatives for a pre-appeal hearing in front of the Board of Public Works Commissioner Andrea Alarcon. She will make a recommendation to the five-member board.   The Council told Searcy that it would prefer the cell tower be placed on the east side of Sunset next to the existing Sprint tower and be concealed from public view.   ’The Riviera residents have indicated that they would rather have two poles in that section of Sunset where there are no homes,’ Council Chair Janet Turner told the Palisadian-Post.   In response, Searcy said ‘I think that is an option that we can pursue.’   He explained that installing a separate tower next to the Sprint tower is a more viable option than sharing the same one with Sprint. If shared, the pole would have to be much more massive and taller, which would not be aesthetically pleasing. Verizon also wants to install the cell tower soon and working with Sprint would draw out the process.   Searcy will look into installing a 35- to 45-ft. pole in a muted brown color and landscape around it to reduce visibility.   This is the second cell company to have approached the Council about a location in the Riviera neighborhood. For the past eight months, the Council has been negotiating with AT&T to limit the number of new poles on Sunset, which is designated as a scenic highway.   At an August 12 meeting, John Delavigne, a Technology Associates real estate specialist representing AT&T, agreed to replace an existing streetlight standard on the corner of Napoli Drive and Sunset with a new, taller pole that will serve as a streetlight and cell tower. The cell antennas would be hidden inside a canister so they are not visible.   Chairwoman Turner explained that a similar option could not work for Verizon because ‘there is only one light pole close to Capri and Sunset that is acceptable to the city and the carrier.’   The location is also better for AT&T than Verizon because each new cell tower must be in the line of sight of another one of the company’s towers to work properly.   Both companies will return to a future Council meeting to present finalized plans.

Local Legion Supports Veteran

The American Legion family of Pacific Palisades, which includes Legion Post 283, the Women’s Auxiliary and the Sons of the American Legion (SALS), is helping veterans through the Ride 2 Recovery program on Saturday, October 9. This seven-day bicycle ride down Highway 1 from San Francisco to the Santa Monica Pier brings injured veterans together to help each other reach their goals and aid in their mental and physical recovery.   On Saturday, riders will leave Ventura at 9 a.m. and arrive at Ocean Avenue and San Vicente at 1:30 p.m. for the final half-hour leg to the Santa Monica Pier, where they will enjoy a delicious lunch served by the Palisades Auxiliary. The public is invited to attend the party and lunch at the pier ($20) and/or sponsor lunch for a rider. The Palisades SALS are organizing Boy Scouts to line Ocean Avenue with flags; the Legion will make flags available to anybody who wants to join in cheering on the vets at 1:30 p.m. Legion Post 283 sponsored a successful dinner/dance on September 25 that raised money to help R2R pay for hotel accommodations and meals for the riders. The money also benefited many veterans who are amputees and must ride adapted bikes that can cost thousands of dollars. Donation checks (made payable to Ride 2 Recovery with ‘California Challenge’ noted in the memo section) can be mailed to: R2R, 23679 Calabasas Rd., #420, Calabasas, CA 91302.

Thursday, October 7 – Thursday, October 14

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8

  Jake Fuchs discusses and signs his novel, ‘Conrad in Beverly Hills,’ 7:30 p.m. at Village Books on Swarthmore.’   Theatre Palisades presents ‘The Haunting of Hill House,’ Shirley Jackson’s novel adapted for the stage, 8 p.m. at Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Rd. The play runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. through October 10. For tickets, call (310) 454-1971.   The Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s presents Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 and Francis Poulenc’s Organ Concerto in G minor, featuring organist Thomas Foster, 8 p.m. at the church, 1031 Bienveneda. Admission at the door: $35.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9

  Patricia Olson reads ‘Frumpy the Pumpkin Who Missed Halloween,’ 2 p.m. at Village Books on Swarthmore.   German photographer Jens Haukenfrers exhibits his photographs of Los Angeles at g169, 169 W. Channel Rd. in Santa Monica Canyon. Artist’s reception is set from 5 to 8 p.m.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10

  Paul McHugh discusses and signs his novel, ‘Dead Lines: A Novel of Murder, Conspiracy and the Media,’ 12 to 3 p.m. at Village Books on Swarthmore. (See story, page 5.)   Villa Aurora and the Odyssey Theatre host a fundraiser previewing the Odyssey’s upcoming production of Christopher Hampton’s ‘Tales from Hollywood,’ 2 to 5 p.m. at Villa Aurora in Paseo Miramar. Admission is $100. Reservations: (310) 454-4231. (See story, page 14.)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 11

Sunrise Assisted Living hosts a free Alzheimer’s support group on the second Monday and fourth Wednesday of each month, 6:30 p.m. at 15441 Sunset. Please RSVP by calling the front desk at (310) 573-9545.   Moonday, a monthly Westside poetry reading, features Cathryn Andresen and Radomir Luza, 7:30 p.m. at Village Books on Swarthmore.   The Woman’s Club presents a free concert by Una Voz y Un Violin Sobre El Teclado, a trio with keyboard, violin and vocals, 11 a.m. at the clubhouse, 901 Haverford. The program features classical music and Broadway show tunes. Lunch ($10) follows the program. For reservations, call Judy Grosh at (310) 454-7144.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12

  Santa Monica Canyon Civic Association board meeting, 7 p.m. at the Rustic Canyon Recreation Center. The public is invited.   Orchid specialist Cindy Coty presents a PowerPoint program on ”’‘What Judges Look for When Judging Orchids’ to Malibu Orchid Society members and guests, 7 p.m. at the Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13

  Monthly meeting of the Palisades AARP chapter, 2 p.m. at the Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford. The public is invited. Refreshments are served.   Former Palisadian Holly Kearl discusses and signs ‘Stop Street Harassment: Making Public Places Safe and Welcoming for Women,’ 7:30 p.m. at Village Books on Swarthmore. (See story, page 12”.)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14

  Storytime for children ages 3 and up, 4 p.m. at the Palisades Branch Library community room, 861 Alma Real.    Monthly Chamber of Commerce mixer, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Aldersgate Retreat and Cultural Center, 925 Haverford. Chamber members are admitted free; non-members are $25.   Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting, 7 p.m. in the Palisades Branch Library community room, 861 Alma Real. Former District Attorney Gil Garcetti, now a professional photographer, discusses his latest book, ‘Paris Women & Bicycles,’ 7:30 p.m. at Village Books on Swarthmore. Dressed with a quintessential French flair, Parisian women of all ages commute to work, run errands, meet friends for coffee, catch a movie, or go to the theater. Through snow, rain, and summer heat they eschew cars, doing their part to clear the air in the city of light.

Helen Kamins, 81; Active Resident of the Palisades

Helen Stone Kamins, a longtime Pacific Palisades resident, died September 25 at Sunrise Assisted Living, where she had been a resident. The cause was complications from pancreatic cancer. She was 81.   Helen and her husband, Milton Kamins, moved to the Palisades with their two sons, David and Philip, in 1972 when Milton worked as an engineer with the Rand Corporation.   From the time the family settled here, Helen was an active member of the community. She volunteered as a Cub Scout leader in the 1960s and remained active in Scouts for close to 20 years. She also volunteered at the Hadassah organization in West L.A. for more than 50 years.   Helen was a member of the Palisades Garden Club and the Historical Society as well as the Los Angeles Westside Genealogical Society. She enjoyed researching her family tree through databases and excursions to the East Coast, where she and her husband had roots.   She often attended local Chamber of Commerce mixers and enjoyed chatting with friends while sharing photos of her family or her most recent cruise vacation.   Born Helen Alma Stone on November 13, 1928, in Cambridge Massachusetts, she graduated from Boston University with a degree in English in 1949. She later worked as a secretary at M.I.T. and was a member of the M.I.T. sailing club.   In 1955, Helen moved to Los Angeles and worked at Ramo-Wooldridge which later became TRW. Her secretarial position there required that she hold ‘top secret’ clearance from the Atomic Energy Commission.   She met Milton Kamins, a Boston native, in Los Angeles. They married in 1958 and lived in Mar Vista before relocating to the Palisades. Milton died in 1996.   Helen Kamins is survived by her two sons, daughter-in-law Julie, and grandchildren Joshua and Alana Rose. Services were held at Hillside Memorial Park on October 3. Donations can be made in Helen’s memory to the American Cancer Society.

Mary Leech, 84; Real Estate Agent, 50-Year Palisadian

Mary Leech, a 50-resident of Pacific Palisades, passed away in her home on Saturday, October 2. She died peacefully, surrounded by her children and grandchildren. She was 84.’   Born April 18, 1926, in Pennsylvania, Mary was a graduate of University High School.’She began her career in real estate in Pacific Palisades 30 years ago, working for Billie Henry.’   Mary was’preceded in death by her husband Charles Leech and her first husband, John Holmes, the father of her children.   She is survived by her three children, John Holmes of Hawthorne, Robin Tripp (husband John) of Danville and Leslie Whitmore (husband Daniel) of Mammoth Lakes, and five grandchildren, Matthew and Dylan Whitmore, Jessica Holmes and Ryan and Colleen Tripp.   An open-house celebration of Mary’s life will be held at her home, 561 Swarthmore, on Saturday, October 16, between 1 and 4 p.m. Please contact Robin Tripp at (925) 708-3650 or Leslie Whitmore at (760) 914-1971 if you have any questions concerning the open house.’   In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, Tennessee 38148. Tribute #26682719.’

Mona Holliday, 99; Pianist, Teacher

Mona Holliday, a former Pacific Palisades resident, peacefully passed away on September 22 at the Ocean House in Santa Monica, where she had lived the past six years. She was 99.   Born on April 21, 1911, Mona grew up in a small town in Minnesota, where her father was the only doctor for the town and surrounding countryside and her mother ran her father’s medical practice and helped him attend to patients. Mona began studying music at an early age and was a gifted musician. She continued to play the piano (including jazz by ear) well into her 90s. She was also an avid reader and an excellent student, graduating from high school at the age of 16. She majored in music at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, and upon graduating in 1931, was one of the few young graduates able to get a job during the Depression years, teaching music to children in Minnesota.   In 1933, Mona met Peter Holliday, her future husband and the love of her life. He was a talented young singer, and after he and Mona were married a year later, they moved to New York, where Peter studied opera and performed with a quartet in several Broadway shows. Mona often accompanied Peter on the piano, but also sold jewelry at Bergdorf Goodman. The years Mona and Peter spent in New York were some of the happiest of their lives, and Mona loved telling stories of their adventures there.   After Pearl Harbor in 1941, Peter gave up his musical career and began working as an electrical engineer at a munitions plant. He and Mona moved to the Midwest, where their two daughters, Judith and Susan, were born. In her mid-40s, Mona acquired an expanded credential and began teaching history and social studies to junior high and high school students.   In 1966, with both their daughters grown, Mona and Peter started a new adventure. They moved to San Luis Potosi, Mexico, where Peter managed a Lockheed plant and Mona learned enough Spanish to navigate the markets and make some new friends. After two years, they moved to Los Angeles. During the ’70s, they lived in Pacific Palisades before moving to Vista. When Peter died in 1993, Mona moved back to the Palisades to be near her daughter, Susan, a 20-year resident.   At 82, Mona began a new life, joining the Palisades Presbyterian Church and various local groups, while making new friends. She loved her condo in the Highlands, the beautiful scenery and climate of the Palisades and, most of all, the many wonderful people she met here. She was saddened to have to move out when she was 93, but a bad fall and broken pelvis required more assistance and care, which Ocean House was able to provide her. Up through her final days, Mona was blessed by the loving care of her aide and companion, Monet Jose.   Mona is survived by her daughters, Susan Holliday and Judith Rothman (husband Mike); her granddaughter Natalia Lincoln and grandson Tony Lincoln (wife Denise); her twin great-granddaughters Sophia and Madeleine; and her nephew John Watson (wife Gail). A memorial service will be held on October 16 at 2:30 p.m. at the Palisades Presbyterian Church, 15821 Sunset Blvd. Friends and neighbors are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the church.

Eric Moss Rattles Architectural Conventions

Moss’s “Samitaur Tower” on National Blvd. overlooks the path of the light-rail Expo Line planned to run from downtown Los Angeles to Culver City.

The new and tipsy-looking Samitaur Tower on National Boulevard in Culver City begs the question; what is it for? Unless you know before you see it that the architect is Eric Owen Moss. Count on him to rattle expectations of what a building can be. Five-stories of bent steel, partly wrapped in semi-sheer acrylic, the tower overlooks a stop on the light-rail Expo Line planned to extend from downtown Los Angeles to Culver City. This latest construction by Moss is at the corner of Hayden and National and can only be viewed from the outside, for now. It opens to the public in early 2011, a year or more before the Expo Line is expected to roll through the area. It would be easy to mistake the tower for a traffic-control center with an open-air staircase cutting through the middle. The fact is, the building is a mixed-use structure with two amphitheaters, five open-air platforms that suggest observation decks, and indoor spaces for restaurants and displays. The acrylic wrapper allows light to shine through it. Passers-by might see a sculpture exhibit silhouetted on one level and a cocktail party on the next. In his office a few blocks from the site, Moss sits at his cluttered desk with a sculpture of a knight in armor at one end and a copy of ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra’ philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s exploration of self-mastery, at the other. Moss seems to like answering questions about his industrial-looking construction. He is a teacher and the director of the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in downtown Los Angeles. His office is filled with photographs and models of projects that make perfect sense, once he describes them. One prize winner is a proposal by Moss and his team to revitalize part of downtown Los Angeles by, among other things, turning the concrete-bedded L.A. River into parkland. (See the Palisadian-Post feature, ‘Building Like It’s 2106′ February 1, 2007).   ’It’s O.K. to ask whether or not it’s a building,’ Moss says of the Samitaur Tower. ‘It doesn’t follow conventional formulas for commercial or residential structures. You could call it an urban park.’ The developers, Frederick and Laurie Samitaur-Smith, see the tower as a prototype and hope to build others like it along the train line. ‘They experiment with questions, like, ‘What is a contemporary building? How is it used?” Moss says of his clients, who have been redeveloping the area near the tower for more than 20 years. ‘They are interested in architecture that shows a progressive point of view.’ Moss, who lives in Pacific Palisades with his architect wife, Emily Kovner, and their two sons, isn’t predicting a break with convention for his own town where single-family dwellings and low-rise condominiums prevail. Samitaur Tower is part of a plan for other lifestyle options. ‘The idea is to use architecture strategically, to create a certain kind of neighborhood,’ Moss says. In this case, one designed with a light-rail transportation system included. ‘There will be a good transportation system,’ Moss says, without a doubt. ‘Over time, it will improve.’ If it takes longer to complete than anyone thinks it should, ‘it’s not all that dire,’ he says. ‘L.A. is at the beginning of its history. It’s an adolescent.’ For a creative thinker, to design buildings for a young city has its advantages. ‘Where things are not working, there are venues for re-imagining and trying unusual things,’ he says. ‘Samitaur Tower is an example of it.’ Other structures in the works are also a response to the Expo Line, he says. One is a high-rise condominium at the corner of Jefferson and La Cienega, with ramps leading from street level down to the train stop. The proposed building rises 200 feet above ground in a neighborhood where most structures are not more than 45-feet high. ‘L.A. has expanded laterally,’ says Moss, who was born and raised in Los Angeles. ‘Higher density construction allows people more options for the way they live. If it comes with a reinterpretation of freeways and trains, we might have a very different kind of city.’ Downtown Los Angeles is a step in that direction, but Moss has other ideas. He thinks about high-rise schools with five athletic fields ‘stacked’ on top of one another. He is working on a plan for a high-rise urban farm.   ’Why truck food from Fresno?’ he wonders. ‘People could buy organic vegetables, grown in their neighborhood.’ Where others see train tracks, Moss sees a city of the future.

Cheryl Kline Documents Changing Sky

October Skies
October Skies

‘It’s a Beautiful Day,’ 20 paintings by Pacific Palisades artist Cheryl Kline, are on view through the end of October at the Beverly Hills Country Club, 3084 Motor Ave.   The exhibit completes Kline’s 3-1/2 years documenting the coast and the dramatic and colorful ‘operas in the sky’ with her large sky paintings. Some show a drama about to unfold above a distant land, others are calm and serene statements of a gentle dusk.   ’The coastline from Will Rogers Beach and north reminds us of the paradise we all call home,’ says Kline, who was born and raised in Southern California. Her art education includes a B.A. from Woodbury University, the Bruchion School of Realist Art, and the Florence Academy of Art in Italy. Her inventive and strikingly realistic paintings have been praised in the L.A. Times, Malibu magazine, and Smithsonian. Her work can also be seen at the LACMA Artist’s Gallery.   In 2007, she opened the Kline Academy of Fine Art, where she and other professional artists teach the tradition of classical painting and drawing.   To preview the show, visit www.cherylkline.com/

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HOMES FOR SALE 1

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FURNISHED HOMES 2

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UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS 2c

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HOME-LIKE, SPACIOUS 1 bd, 1 ba, 800 sf. in triplex near bluffs & Village. Fireplace, bay window, hardwood, garage, laundry, garden. Non-smoker, no pets, 1 yr lease. $2,200/mo. (310) 804-3142

BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED 1 BDRM APARTMENT. Best ocean views in town. Stainless steel appliances, wood floors, fireplace, pool, laundry onsite & parking. Small pets ok. Please call (310) 227-9612. Equal housing opportunity.

CHARMING DUPLEX overlooking the Village. 1 bdrm, 1 ba. Quiet and quaint. Fantastic location. Walk everywhere. $1,695/mo. (310) 459-1220

867 VIA DE LA PAZ. Upper two bedroom, one bath in lovely courtyard setting. Quiet, smaller complex. Walk to Gelsons and village. Single car garage included. $1,900/mo. Avail. 10/15. (310) 395-7272

CONDOS, TOWNHOMES FOR RENT 2d

GEM IN THE PALISADES, Sunset & Almar. 2 bdrm, 2 1/2 ba. townhouse. Hardwood, tile, carpet, W/D, dishwasher, roof deck, parking. $3,400/mo. (310) 395-1073

PALISADES CONDO ON SUNSET. 2 bedroom, 2 bath on the 1st floor. Available now. 2 fireplaces, AC, W/D in unit. Private jacuzzi. Quiet building. $3,295/mo. (310) 456-0047

OFFICE/STORE RENTALS 3c

OFFICE SUITE in the Atrium Building on Via de la Paz. 2 offices, reception area and restroom. Attractive space approx. 900 sq. ft. One year plus sub-lease. Rent negotiable. Great space. (310) 459-5353

OFFICE FOR LEASE. Professional building in Pacific Palisades Village for lease. Lovely and spacious suite available. Reasonable rent price. Excellent tenant improvements. 850 square feet. Please call Tracy Rasmussen at (310) 459-8700 for more details.

VACATION RENTALS 3e

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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 3f

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NANNIES/BABYSITTERS 8a

EXTRAORDINARY NANNY * Reliable, kind, capable, experienced with taking care of families, drive, shopping, organize schedules & household. Great w/ kids. Call: Nancy, (818) 209-6024

AFTERSCHOOL HELP. School pick-up, activities, errands, homework. Own car & excellent driving record. Part-time parent toddler teacher. References available. (310) 459-9149

NANNY AVAILABLE Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays. Has experience & references. Has own transportation. CPR experience. 7 hrs/day, 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Call (310) 845-9170 or (310) 936-3480.

AMAZING NANNY!!!! My nanny of 6 years is now available. She is extremely personable, reliable, capable, honest and organized. She is energetic and hard-working, and she can run errands, cook, do the shopping, laundry and light housekeeping as well as taking care of your kids! Has CDL and her own car. Please call Amy, (310) 459-6785

HOUSEKEEPERS 9a

PROFESSIONAL MAID SERVICES. In Malibu! We make your home our business. Star sparkling cleaning services. In the community over 15 years. The best in housekeeping for the best price. Good references. Licensed. Call Bertha, (323) 754-6873 & cell (213) 393-1419. professionalmaidinmalibu@google.com

LOOKING FOR A HOUSEKEEPING JOB. 2-3 days. 12 years experience, own transportation, legal, local references. Call Delmy, (323) 363-9492, delmycleaning.com

EUROPEAN CLEANING SERVICE. Reliable, local references. Experienced. Own supplies. Call today. (818) 324-9154

HOUSEKEEPER. Looking for work. Excellent work and references. Good English. Call Raquel after 5 p.m. at (213) 736-5362.

MY WONDERFUL HOUSEKEEPER has some days available. She drives and has her own car. Call Carol at (310) 454-4476

HOUSECLEANING. 20 years experience & very good references. Available to work Thursday every week and Tuesday & Wednesday every 2 weeks. Please call Blanca, (323) 463-1330 or leave a message.

ELDER CARE/COMPANIONS 10a

HOME HEALTH AIDE seeking work in Pac Pal. CNA certified, 15 yrs experience, great local refs. Pac Pal resident, live-out, schedule flexible. Please call Maria at (310) 454-6370 (h) or (818) 804-7151 (c)

COMPANION/CAREGIVER/PRIVATE ASSISTANT. Experienced mature woman, great references, avail day& night. Would consider P/T work in exchange for private room. Terry, (310) 392-3202. Pls lv msg.

GARDENING/LANDSCAPING 11

PALISADES GARDENING ‘ Full Gardening Service ‘ Sprinkler Install ‘ Tree Trim ‘ Sodding ‘ Sprays, non-toxic ‘ FREE AZALEA PLANT ‘ Cell,(310) 701-1613, (310) 568-0989

INDEPENDENT LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Expertise in: Planting ‘ Plumbing & Irrigation Drip Systems ‘ Sprinklers ‘ Timers & Repairs on existing systems ‘ Landscape Lighting, Fencing, Arbors & Trellises ‘ Pruning & Trimming ‘ Sod Removal or Installation ‘ Soil Preparation ‘ Right plants for given conditions ‘ Regular maintenance. Client refs upon request. Bulmaro, (310) 442-6426 or cell, (310) 709-3738

MOVING & HAULING 11b

HONEST MAN SERVICES. All jobs, big or small. Moves and hauls it all. 14 foot truck. 20th year Westside. Delivery to 48 states. (310) 285-8688

POOL & SPA SERVICES 13e

PALISADES POOL SUPPLY. SWIMMING POOL SERVICE & REPAIR. 15415 Sunset Blvd., P.P. 90272 (310) 459-4357. www.PalisadesPool.com

STEREO, TV, VCR SERVICES 13g

1 REMOTE CONTROL THAT WORKS! Is your entertainment system not entertaining you? We can tune up your system, bring it up to date, hide wires, mount TVs, install speakers, etc. We can even reprogram or replace your remote control so it is easy to use. Call us, we can help! Lic. #515929. Stanford Connect, (310) 829-0872

MONSTECH AUDIO & VIDEO ‘ HDTV’s & Custom Home Theater Install ‘ Whole House Audio & Video ‘ Pre-wiring, Phone Systems, Surveillance & much more! FREE ESTIMATES! Roberto, (310) 357-4010

WINDOW WASHING 13h

THE WINDOWS OF OZ. Detailed interior/exterior glass & screen cleaning. High ladder work. Solar panels/power washing also avail. Owner operated. Lic., bonded & insured. Free estimates. (310) 926-7626

MR. CRYSTAL WINDOW CLEANING. Please call Gary: (310) 828-1218 Free estimate, friendly service, discounts. Licensed & Insured.

MISCELLANEOUS 13j

PRESSURE WASHING ‘ Walkways ‘ Patios ‘ Driveways ‘ Stone ‘ Tile ‘ Concrete. (310) 459-9000

PET SERVICES/PET SITTING 14g

PRIVATE DOG WALKER/housesitter, Palisades & Santa Monica. S.M. Canyon resident. Please call or email Sherry, (310) 383-7852, www.palisadesdogwalker.com

MISCELLANEOUS 14k

FINE ART INSTALLATION. Confused about where or how to hang your art collectibles? Rick Strauss has been installing fine art for years in homes and offices throughout the Westside. Reasonable rates. (310) 459-8212

PERSONAL TRAINER 15c

Peak Performance Fitness Training. Ivan Baccarat, N.S.C.A., A.C.E. Cert. Personal Trainer. Body Shaping ‘ Strength ‘ Fat Loss ‘ Prenatal/Post Partum ‘ Cardio ‘ Kickboxing ‘ Stretch/Flexibility ‘ Plyometrics ‘ Endurance ‘ Core Work. Individualized Program Design. Balance training for older adults. 20 yrs. experience ‘ Insured ‘ Excellent references. Call for a free consultation, (310) 829-4428

SCHOOLS, INSTRUCTION 15d

PIANO INSTRUCTION. Give the life-long gift of music! Very patient, creative teacher. Music degree, USC. Qualified, experienced, local. Lisa Donovan Lukas, (310) 454-0859, www.palisadesmusicstudio.com

TUTORS 15e

INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION. Children & adults. 20+ years teaching/tutoring exper. MATH, GRAMMAR, ESSAY WRITING & STUDY SKILLS. Formerly Sp. Ed. teacher. Call Gail, (310) 313-2530

MS. SCIENCE TUTOR. Ph.D., Experienced, Palisades resident. Tutor All Ages In Your Home. Marie, (310) 888-7145

PROFESSIONAL TUTOR. Stanford graduate (BA and MA, Class of 2000). Available for all subjects and test prep (SAT & ISEE). In-home tutoring at great rates. Call Jonathan, (310) 560-9134

MATH & CREATIVE WRITING SKILLS: COLLEGE ESSAYS, SAT/SAT II/ACT/ISEE/HSPT MATH PREP. All math subjects thru calculus. Jr. high thru college level writing skills. Fun, caring, creative, individualized tutoring. Local office in Palisades Village. Call Jamie, (888) 459-6430

EXPERIENCED SPANISH TUTOR ‘ All grade levels ‘ Grammar ‘ Conversational ‘ SAT/AP ‘ Children, adults ‘ Great references. Noelle, (310) 273-3593, (310) 980-6071

SCIENCE & MATH TUTOR. All levels (elementary to college). Ph.D., MIT graduate, 30 years experience. Ed Kanegsberg, (310) 459-3614

GROZA LEARNING CENTER. Tutoring K-12, all subjects & reading. SAT, ISEE, HSPT, ACT, ERB, STAR. Caring, meticulous service. GrozaLearningCenter.com ‘ (310) 454-3731

EDUCATIONAL THERAPY ‘ Assesment ‘ Motivation ‘ Remediation ‘ Personalized academic, cognitive, & behavioral support. ADD, Gifted, LD, School & Family Challenges. Free Consult ‘ Pre-K – Adult ‘ Local office 10+ years. Arlana J. Morley, MS, MFT, BCET. (310) 459-4125

EXPERT PHYSICS TUTOR. Physics tutoring from an award winning high school physics teacher. (310) 408-9520. www.westsidephysicstutor.com

MATH TUTOR ‘ BEYOND MATH TUTORING ‘ UC Berkeley Engineering graduate. 4.3 GPA. 800 Math SAT. All ages. Local resident. In your home. ki@beyondmathtutoring.com, (310) 266-1585

ARE YOU FRUSTRATED? Want a new system of learning for children with AUTISM that really works? Private in-home sessions. WORLD TOURS TECHNIQUES, (310) 455-2505

MATH & SCIENCE TUTOR. Middle school-college level. BS LAUSD credentialed high school teacher. Test prep. Flexible hours. AVAILABLE to help NOW! Seth Freedman, (310) 909-3049

STANFORD-EDUCATED MATH & SCIENCE TUTOR. Young-ish (30s) & personable, 7 yrs exper, algebra thru calculus, physics, chemistry, SAT. References. www.westsidestanfordtutor.com, (323) 309-6687

MATH TUTOR. 15 years in-home tutoring experience. Have excellent skills to deal with lack of motivation & experience to make math fun. Palisades resident. Call Jelica, (916) 302-6129

WORLD’S BEST TUTOR is now available in the Palisades. All ages, most subjects. Let me help your child succeed. References on request. Jan, (310) 454-6774

MATH TUTOR, 10 years + in West L.A., Geometry, Algebra 1 & 2, Statistics, Calculus. Michigan MBA. Very reasonable rates. Call Bill, (310) 454-9821

MATH, CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS TUTOR * All math through AP calculus, AP chemistry and AP physics. Ask about homework club!!! www.clc90272.com or (310) 459-3239

MATH/SCIENCE/SAT TUTOR. Widely used by Palisades residents. Excellent references. Dozens of satisfied clients at top schools. Call Will at (510) 378-7138

MUSIC LESSONS & INSTRUCTION 15h

TRUMPET & MUSIC LESSONS. Phrasing, musicality, music theory, ear training, composing, songwriting. USC & Juilliard graduate. (310) 497-2929

CONCRETE, MASONRY, POOLS 16c

MASONRY, CONCRETE & POOL CONTRACTOR. 40 YEARS IN PACIFIC PALISADES. New Construction & Remodels. Hardscapes, landscapes, custom stone, stamped concrete, brick, driveways, retaining walls, BBQs, outdr kitchens, fireplaces, foundations, drainage, pool & spas, water features. Exlnt local refs. Lic #309844. Bonded, ins, work comp. MIKE HORUSICKY CONSTRUCTION, INC. (310) 454-4385 ‘ WWW.HORUSICKY.COM

CONSTRUCTION 16d

PALISADES CONST. SERVICES. All phase construction and remodeling. All interior and exterior construction. Additions, concrete, tile, wood work (all), brick, patios, bathrooms, fences, bedrooms, permits. We have built (2) new 2,500 sq. ft. Palisades homes in last 3 yrs. Please contact us to schedule your free consultation and free estimate. ALL JOBS WELCOME. Please call: Kevin, Brian Nunneley, (310) 488-1153. Lic. #375858 (all Palisades referrals avail.)

SEME TILE. License #920238, insured. All phases of tile work. Kitchens, bathrooms, walkways, etc. No job too small! Call Steve, (310) 663-7256. FREE estimates! Email: semetile@gmail.com & website: www.semetile.com

PALISADES HOME REPAIR SERVICE. Super reliable, super clean’over 200 completed home repairs. There is no one better! Lic. #294-272. Call Mark, (310) 622-2773

‘ CASALE CONSTRUCTION CO., LLC ‘ Lic. #512443 ‘ Kitchen and Bath Specialist ‘ General Contractor ‘ Residential ‘ Commercial ‘ New Construction ‘ Additions ‘ Remodeling ‘ (310) 491-0550 (o) ‘ (310) 927-1799 (c) ‘ www.reemodeling.com

ALAN PINE, GENERAL CONTRACTOR ‘ New homes ‘ Remodeling ‘ Additions ‘ Kitchen & bath ‘ Planning/architectural services ‘ Insured ‘ Local refs. Lic. #469435. (800) 800-0744 or (818) 203-8881

ELECTRICAL 16h

PALISADES ELECTRIC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. All phases of electrical, new construction to service work. (310) 454-6994. Lic. #468437 Insured Professional Service

ELECTRICIAN HANDYMAN. Local service only. Non-lic. Please call (310) 454-6849 or (818) 317-8286

LICHWA ELECTRIC. Remodeling, rewiring, troubleshooting. Lighting: low voltage, energy safe, indoor, outdoor, landscape. Low voltage: telephone, Internet, CCTV, home theatre, audio/video. Non-lic. Refs. LichwaElectric@gmail.com, (310) 270-8596

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ‘ From lamps and chandelier rewiring to house wiring and rewiring. $99 house wiring inspection. Lic. #921997. (310) 801-8361

FENCES, DECKS 16j

THE FENCE MAN. 18 years quality work ‘ Wood fences ‘ Decks ‘ Gates ‘ Chainlink & patio ‘ Wrought iron. Lic. #663238, bonded. (818) 706-1996

CARLOS FENCE COMPANY. Wood & picket fences, wrought iron, chain link, gates, handrails, balconies, decks, pergola, arbor. Custom jobs available. (310) 677-2737, (310) 677-8650 (fax), carlos_fence@yahoo.com

FLOOR CARE 16m

GREG GARBER’S HARDWOOD FLOORS SINCE 1979. Install, refinish. Fully insured. Local references (310) 230-4597 Lic. #455608

CENTURY HARDWOOD FLOOR. Refinishing, Installation, Repairs. Lic. #813778. www.centurycustomhardwoodfloorinc.com. centuryfloor@sbcglobal.net. (800) 608-6007 ‘ (310) 276-6407

JEFF HRONEK, 40 YRS. RESIDENT. HARDWOOD FLOORS INC. ‘ Sanding & Refinishing ‘ Installations ‘ Pre-finished ‘ Unfinished ‘ Lic. #608606. Bonded, Insured, Workers Comp. www.hronekhardwoodfloors.com (310) 475-1414

HANDYMAN 16o

HANDYMAN ‘ HOOSHMAN ‘ Most known name in the Palisades. Since 1975. Member Chamber of Commerce. Non-Lic., but experience will do it. Call for your free est. Local refs available. Hooshman, (310) 459-8009, 24 Hr.

LABOR OF LOVE carpentry, plumbing, tile, plaster, doors, windows, fencing & those special challenges. Work guaranteed. License #B767950. Ken at (310) 487-6464

LOCAL RESIDENT, LOCAL CLIENTELE. Make a list, call me. I specialize in repairing, replacing all those little nuisances. Not licensed; fully insured; always on time. 1 Call, 1 Guy: Marty, (310) 459-2692

DJ PRO SERVICES ‘ Carpentry, Handyman, Repairs. ALL PROJECTS CONSIDERED. See my work at: www.djproservices.com. Non-lic. (c) (310) 907-6169, (h) (310) 454-4121

PALISADES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. All jobs and calls welcome!! All phases of const. and home repair. A fresh alternative from the norm, very courteous, very safe, very clean!! Call for a free estimate and consultation. Please call: Kevin, Brian Nunneley, (310) 488-1153. Lic. #375858

SAM DE LA CRUZ’EXPERT CRAFTSMAN ‘ Painting ‘ Plumbing ‘ Tile-work ‘ Carpentry ‘ Electrical. No job too small! Rain or shine! Good references & reasonable rates. Sammy, (310) 386-2244

I CAN FIX THAT! ‘ HOME REPAIRS ‘ PALISADES RESIDENT, call today for help today. See ripmx.com/handyman for a list of services or call JOHN now, (310) 745-3200

PALI HANDYMAN & CONST. SERVICES. LOW COST HOME IMPROVEMENT. All jobs welcome such as all painting exterior-interior-walls-moldings etc., un-sticking of doors & windows, concrete, tile, brick/block, carpentry, woodwork, patios, decks, all fencing, gates, doors, cabinetry, drywall repair, roofing, additions, flooring, bathrooms, kitchens, water damage, electrical, plumbing, pressure washing, picture hanging, lighting, stucco, repair, sanding, clean up and trash removal and all other projects or fix it problems needed. Call now for a FREE ESTIMATE! Kevin, Brian Nunneley, (310) 488-1153 (always working in Palisades). Licensed, bonded and insured. 24 hr/7 days service available also!

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 16p

SANTA MONICA HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING. INSTALLATION: New and old service and repairs. Lic. #324942 (310) 393-5686

PAINTING, PAPERHANGING 16r

PAUL HORST ‘ Interior & Exterior ‘ PAINTING ‘ 56 YEARS OF SERVICE ‘ Our reputation is your safeguard. License No. 186825 ‘ (310) 454-4630 ‘ Bonded & Insured

TILO MARTIN PAINTING. For A Professional Job Call (310) 230-0202. Refs. Lic. #715099

J W C PAINTING. Residential & commercial. Years of experience. Affordable & reliable. Local references. Lic. #914882. Free estimates. jwcpnc@yahoo.com. Call Jason Childs (Charlie), (310) 428-4432

REMODELING 16v

KANAN CONSTRUCTION ‘ References. BONDED ‘ INSURED ‘ St. Lic. #554451 ‘ DANIEL J. KANAN, CONTRACTOR, (310) 451-3540 / (800) 585-4-DAN

TILE 16x

Tile. Nancy Lee Douglass, Lic. #742322 ‘ Regrout ‘ Recaulk ‘ Repair ‘ Install ‘ Beautify ‘ Consult ‘ 25 yrs. exp. ‘ References ‘ Local ‘ (310) 450-6427

MISCELLANEOUS 16z

BUILT INS. Former HGTV design/construction team is doing built ins!! Let’s make good use of those walls. Palisades resident. debonairrenovations.com, (310) 877-5577

HELP WANTED 17

VOLUNTEERS WANTED: Reliable, congenial, can dedicate 4 hrs. 1 X a week for American Cancer Society Discovery Shop, SM. Merchandising, retail duties, sorting, steaming. Contact Helene, (310) 458-4490

FUDDRUCKERS HIRING cooks, cashiers, shift leaders! Apply 2-4 p.m. daily. 10250 Santa Monica Blvd. 221 North San Fernando. Great Oppty’s! (310) 277-7756

DRIVER WANTED * Driver needed on Fridays to pick up retired prof. in PP at 10, drive to UCLA, and return to PP at 3:30. $35 + your car. Exclt refs & driving record. (213) 891-2880

ART 18a

THOMAS KINKADE PAINTINGS. Signed by the artist. Purchased in his gallery in Carmel, CA. ‘Split Rock Lighthouse,’ 30 x 34 framed. ‘Perseverance,’ 35 x 46 framed. (310) 991-0080

AUTOS 18b

2000 VOLVO V70. $4,200 OBO. My kids are off to college! I am selling their safe, reliable, sturdy station wagon! Power steering & windows, sunroof, CD player. Tags are good another 6 mo. (310) 459-6785

GARAGE, ESTATE SALES 18d

ESTATE SALE: Beautiful Ethan Allen dining room table w/ 6 chairs, seats 8. Excellent condition. $2,500 OBO. Brand new Airloom queen size bed w/ pillowtop. $1,500 OBO. Crate & Barrel cream leather chair. $950 OBO. Shown by app. only. (310) 991-0080