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CLASSIFIED ADS FROM THE MAY 25, 2006 ISSUE OF THE PALISADIAN-POST

HOMES FOR SALE 1

V SPECIAL HIGHLANDS TH, 3 BD, 2 1/2 BA. 1,830 sq. ft. Lush setting, open fl plan, hg storage, smooth ceilings, cedar CA closets, skylights. $890,000. aglny@aol.com Call Jeanette, agent, (310) 699-1381 LEXINGTON REAL ESTATE PRESENTS AN UNUSUAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY: 17,000 + sq. ft. view lot in the Huntington Palisades with plans for 10,000 sq. ft. estate home and 2,000 sq. ft. guest house. For more details contact Dennis Martin or Jeff Gunn, (323) 936-9449 ACROSS FROM THE BEACH in sought-after Tahitian Terrace. Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath manufactured home. Each bdrm has its own bath with open floor plan including fireplace in livingroom. Private backyard. Low space rent of $630/mo. Rent control, pets ok. Offered at $325,000. SC Realty, cell (818) 577-7116, office (818) 346-6601, ask for Franklin

HOMES WANTED 1b

WE BUY HOUSES, APTS & LAND! ALL CASH, AS-IS, FAST CLOSE. David, (310) 308-7887

HOME EVALUATION 1d

COMPLIMENTARY EVALUATION OF YOUR HOME. It’s fast, easy and it’s free! Visit www.WhatsmyHomeWorth.com

FURNISHED HOMES 2

SPACE, LIGHT, PEACE IN TREETOPS: Greenhouse patio w/ spa. Lndry, cable, phone, dishes et al. For 1-2 non-smokers, no pets 2 to to ?? months. EVERYTHING incl. $2,575/mo. (310) 454-2568

UNFURNISHED HOMES 2a

PACIFIC PALISADES WONDERFULLY UPDATED ’60s style house on the Castellammare bluffs. 3 bdrms, 2 ba, newly refinished hdwd floors, all white modern kitchen w/ all appliances, central heating and a/c. 2 car garage, pvt yd with lap pool and bonus rooftop jacuzzi with sunset views of the Pacific. $7,500/mo. 17929 Castellammare Pacific Palisades, 90272. Call Gary C. at the Beaumont Co., (323) 466-9761 (M-F, 8:30-5), (323) 314-7143 (evenings and weekends) GUESTHOUSE. PRIVATE, QUIET 1 bdrm, enclosed separate garage, large private patio. W/D, large sunny kitchen, stove, refrig. Convenient location. No pets, N/S. $1,890/mo. (310) 456-5527 3 BDRM, 2 BA, FURN/UNFURNISHED. 533 Lombard Ave. Separate bonus room with bath. Liv rm w/ F/P, private pool. Available 7/1-12/31. Close to village. $6,200/mo. Call Katy, (310) 230-3708 LOVELY OCEAN VIEW 4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 fireplaces, jacuzzi tub, yard, patio, coastline view. Available now. (310) 459-4441 or (310) 394-1165

UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS 2c

EDGEWATER TOWERS 1 BDRM, large patio, ocean view. Pools, gated security, covered parking, tennis gym and more. Available May. $2,300/mo. Telephone and fax: (310) 454-5652 PACIFIC PALISADES. S.M. BAY OCEAN VIEWS on private drive, gdn style. Pool, private garage, huge patio, 2 bdrm, 2 ba. $2,900/mo. 2 lease until Feb 07. No extension. (310) 459-6369 2 BDRM, 2 BA GROUND FLOOR APT in the Edgewater Towers. Newly redecorated w/ stove & refrigerator, huge balcony with sweeping ocean view, all utilities paid (gas, electricity & water), security & gated, 2 underground parking spaces. Complex has pool, gym, tennis court and 9 acres of private grounds for hiking or strolling, located above the convergence of Sunset Blvd. and Pacific Coast Highway. Shown by appointment only. (310) 230-0099 $1,600/MO. ALL UTIL INCL. CHARMING, self contained 1 bdrm, private entrance, deck and garden. Great ocean view. No pets N/S. Available 6/1. Call (310) 454-5444 PRIVATE OCEAN VIEW GUESTHOUSE, partially furnished; small but cool; gated, tropical gardens, patio. Near old Getty villa. No pets, no smoking. $1,250/mo. Ready now. (310) 459-1983

OFFICE/STORE RENTALS 3c

$950/mo. 15115 1/2 Sunset Blvd. #B. LITE & BRITE 2 room office suite. 2nd floor. Call agent, (310) 459-3493 OFFICE FOR RENT: Share a 2-room furnished suite in the heart of the village. $500/mo. (310) 459-2757

RENTAL SPACE, STORAGE 3d

ENCLOSED STORAGE GARAGE in village. Available 1 July. $300/mo., $750 security deposit. (310) 454-4668

VACATION RENTALS 3e

PRIVATE FURN APARTMENT IN PARIS. Services available. 24-hour hotline. Starting at $75 a night for 2 persons (studios to 4 bedrooms). Privacy, economy, convenience as you live like a Parisian. 5 day minimum. Established in 1985. PSR 90, Ave Champs-Elysees. PSR, Inc. (312) 587-7707. Fax (800) 582-7274. Web address: www.psrparis.com. Email: Reservations@psrparis.com

BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTING 7b

BOOKKEEPER BY THE DAY. Need help with getting your books in order? Help is near! Call Joanie, (310) 486-1055

COMPUTER SERVICES 7c

PUT YOUR COMPUTER TO WORK – HOME & BUSINESS SURVEILLANCE-Featuring: PC Based Solutions to View your Property Remotely – Live Viewing from Internet & Wireless Handhelds! – FRANKEL CONSULTING – (310) 454-3886 MARIE’S MAC & PC OUTCALL. I CAN HELP YOU IN YOUR HOME OR OFFICE WITH: Consultation on best hard/software for your needs – Setting up & configuring your system & applications – Teaching you how to use your Mac or PC – Upgrades: Mac OS & Windows – Internet: DSL, Wireless, E-mail, Remote Access – Key Applications: MS Office, Filemaker, Quicken – Contact Managers, Networking, File Sharing, Data backup – Palm, Visor, Digital Camera, Scanner, CD Burning – FRIENDLY & PROFESSIONAL – BEST RATES – (310) 262-5652 YOUR OWN TECH GURU – Set-up, Tutoring, Repair, Internet. End Run-around. Pop-up Expert! Satisfying Clients since 1992. If I Can’t Help, NO CHARGE! COMPUTER WORKS! Alan Perla, (310) 455-2000 COMPUTER CONSULTANT, MAC SPECIALIST. Very Patient, Friendly and Affordable. Tutoring Beginners to Advanced Users. Wireless DSL internet. MAC/PC SET UP – Repair – Upgrade – OS X. Senior discounts! Home/Office. William Moorefield, (310) 838-2254. macitwork.com

GARAGE, ESTATE SALES 7f

PLANNING A GARAGE SALE? a moving sale? a yard sale? a rummage sale? an estate sale? Call it what you like. But call us to do it for you. We do the work. Start to finish. – BARBARA DAWSON – Garage Sale Specialist – (310) 454-0359 – bmdawson@verizon.net – Furniture – Antiques – Collectibles – Junque – Reliable professionals Local References

ORGANIZING SERVICES 7h

DO YOU NEED BUSINESS MGT/office services? Paperwork, Accounts, Computer, Internet, Organize, etc. Business/Personal. Raymond, (310) 218-6653, (310) 459-2066 Do you have projects you’ll never get around to? ORGANIZERJESS. Your Professional Organizer & Personal Assistant by the Hour – Home & Office Organization Time Management – Clutter Catch up – Bill Paying – Create Effective Systems, More Space & Clarity – Gift Certificate Available – Impeccable Palisades References – Jessica Schooler Gleason, (310) 429-3289 PERSONAL ASSISTANCE, ORGANIZATION & BOOKKEEPING. Superior services provided with discretion & understanding Palisadian resident. Local references. Call Sarah, (310) 573-9263

WORDPROCESSING/EDITING 7i

TRANSCRIPTION & WORD PROCESSING * General transcription * Medical * Psychology * Psychiatry * Academic * Manuscripts * Mailing Lists * Labels. Quality & Accuracy. Hedy Wolf, (310) 451-7548

MISCELLANEOUS 7j

CUT IT OUT PRODUCTIONS video & editing services. Family albums (weddings etc.), actor’s demo reels, corporate promos & short films. (323) 580-4557, www.cutitoutproductions.net

NANNIES/BABYSITTERS 8a

GREAT PRE-SCREENED Nannies available. Let us help you with your nanny search. We are a dedicated, professional agency and we will find the right match for you. Whether you are looking for full time or p/time, L/I or L/O help, we can help you. Call Sunshine Nannies at (310) 614-5065 or (310) 801-8309 MY WONDERFUL SPECIAL NANNY needs work full time. M-F, Live out. Own transportation. CDL. Legal. Experience with newborns. Call Rosa, (818) 620-7507 BABYSITTER/NANNY available Monday-Friday. Own transportation, CA DL, legal. Excellent references. Speak English. Call Blanca, (213) 925-0046 NANNY/BABYSITTER, 11 years experience. Teacher’s education, citizen, own transportation. Looking for part time job. Have experience with newborns. Nadia, (323) 491-4694 BABYSITTER AVAILABLE Mon.-Sat. References, own transportation. Loves kids! Call Rocio, (310) 703-2591 HOUSEHOLD ORGANIZER! Cook, kids, after school, pets, plants, office, light cleaning, errands, laundry, ironing. 20 years experience. Local references. Ruth, (310) 429-2459 NANNY/BABYSITTER AVAILABLE Monday-Friday. Excellent references, experience with newborns. Call Rosie, (323) 962-8486

HOUSEKEEPERS 9a

“PROFESSIONAL SERVICES.” 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. Call Bertha, (323) 754-6873 & cell (213) 393-1419 HOUSEKEEPER, 10 YEARS experience. References. Available M-F. I drive. Some English. Call (213) 383-7260 HOUSEKEEPER/BABYSITTER AVAILABLE M-F. Can work together. Excellent references. 15 years experience. Call Marina, cell, (213) 804-9522 or Arely, (310) 974-8871 HOUSEKEEPER/CAREGIVER AVAILABLE Mon.-Fri., hours open. Great refs, own car, has own equipment if needed. Fluent English. Please call Irma, (323) 525-1960 or (323) 440-7240 EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER five years experience. Light housework and cooking in exchange for room and board. Will take care of pets. Excellent references. Call Maggie at (310) 403-1845 EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER SEEKING employment. Excellent personality plus extremely efficient w/ outstanding skills. Have own car. Can speak English. Excellent references. Please call (323) 299-1797 HOUSEKEEPER/BABYSITTER available SAT. or SUN. Fluent English. Excellent references. Call Anna, (323) 445-3679 or (818) 442-9416 HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE Mon.-Thurs. Very Good! References. Call Divuvina, (323) 422-2419 HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE, Local references, own transportation. Available Thursday & Saturday. Call Marta, (213) 365-6609, or leave message, PLEASE. BABYSITTER/ HOUSEKEEPER MATURE local lady. US citizen, non-drive. Afternoon, evenings. Delfinia, (310) 454-4828 CLEANING SERVICES. Let me clean your house, apartment, office, condo. I’m friendly, reliable, hardworking, experienced, speak English, references. Available M-F. Please call Cecilia, (310) 482-9907 HOUSECLEANING TUES, WED, THURS. Own car. Good references. Speak English. Call Elisa, (323) 466-3202

ELDER CARE/COMPANIONS 10a

CAREGIVERS/COMPANIONS Live in/out. Minimum 2 years experience. 3 work related references required. CNA’S/CHH’S welcomed. Bondable. Call (323) 692-3692 EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER/COMPANION for your adult at home. Daily and will provide driving to their appointments. Call Sheila, (310) 270-6761

GARDENING, LANDSCAPING 11

PALISADES GARDENING – Full Gardening Service – Sprinkler Install – Tree Trim – Sodding/Seeding – Sprays, non-toxic – FREE 10″ Flats, Pansies, Snap, Impatiens. (310) 568-0989 TREE AND LANDSCAPE EXPERT. Horticulturist, arborist, landscape manager/designer. Tree diagnosis, trimming, removal, appraisal/donation for tax deduction. Lawn diagnosis, repair. Sprinklers, drip systems. Expert maintenance. Greenhouse/veggie/herb gardens Comprehensive plant & landscape consulting. Darren Butler, (818) 271-0963 POND CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN: Water gardening. Japanese Koi fish. Filtration pond service, repair & maintence. Free estimates. Cell, (310) 498-5380, (310) 390-1276. Visit us at www.TheKingKoi.com GARCIA GARDENING SERVICE – Maintenance – Sprinkler Systems – Planting – Clean-up – Landscape – (310) 733-7414

MOVING & HAULING 11b

HONEST MAN SERVICES. 14″ van & dollies. Small jobs to 2 bedrooms. Hauls it all. California/Nevada. Over 12 years. Westside experience. (310) 285-8688

WINDOW WASHING 13h

HAVING A PARTY? SELLING some real estate or just want to do some spring cleaning? Get those WINDOWS SHINING by calling No Streak Window Cleaning, where we offer fast friendly quality service you can count on! For a free estimate call Marcus, (323) 632-7207. Lic. #122194-49. Bonded EXPERT WINDOW CLEANER 20 years Westside. Clean and detailed. Free estimates, sills and screens included. Up to two stories only. Brian, (310) 289-5279

MISCELLANEOUS 13i

PRESSURE WASHING. Superior cleaning, driveways, walkways, patios. Craig, (310) 459-9000

PET SERVICES/PET SITTING 14g

BE HAPPY TO COME HOME! Trusted house/pet care in & around Palisades since 1986. Educated, responsible. (310) 454-8081 PET HEAVEN TOTAL PET CARE. Training. Walking. Playgroups and hikes. 30-year Palisades resident. References. Call (310) 454-0058 for a happy dog. HAPPY PET – Dog Walking – Park Outings – Socialization. Connie, (310) 230-3829

SCHOOLS, INSTRUCTION 15d

PIANO INSTRUCTION. Give the life-long gift of music! Very patient, creative teacher. Music degree, USC. Qualified, experienced, local. Lisa Lukas, (310) 454-0859. www.pianoteachers.com/ldlukas INCISIVE SAT Mastery Program developed by Thomas Heys, Stanford graduate. Classes begin end of June. Sign up now: (310) 663-2441

TUTORS 15e

INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION. EXPERIENCED TUTOR 20+ YEARS. Children & adults, 20+ yrs teaching/tutoring exper. MATH, GRAMMAR, WRITING & STUDY SKILLS. Formerly special ed teacher. Call (310) 313-2530. SCIENCE & MATH TUTOR, All levels (elementary to college). Ph.D., MIT graduate, 30 years experience. Ed Kanegsberg, (310) 459-3614 MS. SCIENCE TUTOR. Ph.D., Experienced, Palisades resident. Tutor All Ages In Your Home. Marie, (310) 888-7145 EXPERIENCED SPANISH TUTOR. All grade levels, conversational & all ages. Local refs, flexible hours. Please call Noelle at (310) 273-3593 READING SPECIALIST – Master of Education-Reading and Learning Disabilities – Special Education Teaching Certificate: K-12 – Regular Education Teaching Certificate: K-9 – Elementary Education Teaching experience: 12 yrs – Services provided for special & regular education students of all levels – Academic areas taught include reading (phonics and reading comprehension) writing and spelling – Private tutoring includes accessing the student’s needs, developing an individualized education program and implementation of that program. Palisades resident. Call Brandi, (310) 230-9890 PROFESSIONAL TUTOR. Stanford graduate (BA and MA, Class of 2000). Available for all subjects and test prep (SAT & AP). In-home tutoring at great rates. Call Jonathan, (310) 560-9134 PIANO TEACHER IN PACIFIC PALISADES! 20 years experience. I teach in your home. Great with children and adults returning to the piano. Call Karen Rae, (310) 383-0200 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 CLEARLY MATH TUTORING. Specializing in math! Elementary thru college level. Test prep, algebra, trig, geom, calculus. Fun, caring, creative, indivdualized tutoring. Math anxiety. Call Jamie, (310) 459-4722 ADMIRAL TUTORING! All subjects. One call does it all! (310) 454-1862 FRENCH TUTORING FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. 90 min sessions or more, all ages. Good for speakers or non speaker. Great help for Lyc’e Fran’ais students. (310) 621-3113 SPANISH TUTOR, CERTIFIED TEACHER for all levels. Has finest education, qualifications and experience. Palisades resident. Many good references. Amazing system. Affordable rates. Marietta, (310) 459-8180

CABINET MAKING 16

CUSTOM CARPENTRY – Entertainment Units – Cabinets – Libraries – Bars – Wall Units – Custom Kitchens – Remodeling – Designed to your Specifications – Free Estimates – CA Lic. #564263 – (310) 823-8523 CUSTOM WOODWORK AND CABINETS. Craftsmanship quality, 20 years experience, local resident. Local references available. General Contractor Calif. License #402923. Ron Dillaway, (310) 455-4462. rondillaway@yahoo.com

CONCRETE, MASONRY, POOLS 16c

MASONRY, CONCRETE & POOL CONTRACTOR. 36 YEARS IN PACIFIC PALISADES. Custom masonry & concrete, stamped, driveways, pools, decks, patios, foundations, fireplace, drainage control, custom stone, block & brick, tile. Excellent local references. Lic. #309844. Bonded/insured/ workmen’s comp. Family owned & operated. MIKE HORUSICKY CONSTRUCTION, INC. (310) 454-4385 – www.horusicky.com

CONSTRUCTION 16d

CASTLE CONSTRUCTION. New homes, remodeling, additions, fine finish carpentry. Serving the Westside for 20 yrs. Lic. #649995. Call James, (310) 450-6237

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 (Not lic.). Please Call (310) 454-6849 or (818) 317-8286

FENCES 16j

THE FENCE MAN. 14 years quality workmanship. Wood fences – Decks – Gates – Chainlink & overhang. Lic. #663238, bonded. (818) 706-1996

FLOOR CARE 16l

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 HART HARDWOOD FLOORING. Best pricing. Senior discounts, quality workmanship. Bamboo, maple, oak and laminate. Installation & refinishing. Call for free quote. Lic. #763767. Ron, (310) 308-4988 GOLDEN HARDWOOD FLOORS. Professional installation & refinishing. National Wood Flooring Association member. Lic. #732286 Plenty of local references. (877) 622-2200. www.goldenhardwoodfloors.com

HANDYMAN 16n

HANDYMAN, Since 1975. Call for your free est. Local ref. Lic. #560299. Member, Chamber of Commerce. 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) 455-0803 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 THE HANDY GUY. Any job, big or small. Over 16 years experience. Lic #B-858574. We’re proud to donate our services to Habitat for Humanity. (310) 216-9034 HANDYMAN SERVICES. No job too small. 10 years experience in the Palisades. Please call (310) 454-3838 for prompt, friendly service. Not licensed. PETERPAN – Quality home repair. Serving entire Westside. (Not lic.) Ask for Peter, (310) 663-3633 AVALON ESTATE MAINTENANCE. Specializing in all aspects of home repair. Reasonable rates. Refs available. Prompt service. Non-lic. Call Dustin, (310) 924-2711 HOWESWORKS. General contractor. Improve – Build – Install – Repair. Professional reliable service. Happiness guaranteed. Lic. #858904. Daniel Howe, (310) 877-5577

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 16o

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

PAINTING, PAPERHANGING 16q

PAUL HORST – Interior & Exterior – PAINTING – 52 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. Ref’s. Lic. #715099 SQUIRE PAINTING CO. Interior and Exterior. License #405049. 25 years. Local Service. (310) 454-8266. www.squirepainting.com SPIROS PAINTING, INTERIOR/EXTERIOR. Painting on the Westside since 1980. Lic. #821009. Fax and phone: (310) 826-6097. NO JOB is too small or too big for Spiro the Greek ZARKO PRTINA PAINTING. Interior/Exterior. 35 years in service. License #637882. Call (310) 454-6604

PLUMBING 16s

BOTHAM PLUMBING AND HEATING. Lic. #839118. (310) 827-4040 JLK PLUMBING. Re-pipe and sewer specialist & all plumbing repairs. Mention this ad & receive 10% off. Lic. #722414. Call (310) 678-6634 WHITTLE’S PLUMBING – Drain & sewer problems – Garbage disposal & H2O heaters – Copper repiping & gas lines – Fixtures remodels – General construction. #1 PLUMBING. Mobile, (310) 429-7187. Lic. #668743

REMODELING 16u

KANAN CONSTRUCTION – References. BONDED – INSURED – St. Lic. #554451 – DANIEL J. KANAN, CONTRACTOR, (310) 451-3540 / (800) 585-4-DAN LABOR OF LOVE HOME REPAIR & REMODEL. Kitchens, bathrooms, cabinetry, tile, doors, windows, decks, etc. Work guar. Ken Bass, General Contractor. Lic. #B767950. (310) 455-0803 BASIX DESIGNS & REMODELING, INC. WE DO IT ALL – Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Specialist – Room Additions – Interior/Exterior Paint – Windows/Doors – Custom Carpentry – Plumbing – Electrical – Call For Free Estimate – Toll Free: (877) 422-2749 – Lic. #769443 COMPLETE CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION. New homes, kitchen+bath remodeling, additions. Quality work at reasonable rates guaranteed. Large and small projects welcomed. Lic. #751137. Call Michael Hoff Construction today, (310) 230-2930

HELP WANTED 17

DRIVERS: RUN WESTERN STATES. Also seeking seasonal and inexperienced drivers. Start! Earn! WERNER ENTERPRISES, (800) 346-2818 x123 AAA HOME INCOME. 23 people needed NOW. Apply online to get started: www.wahusa.com. Enter Ad Code: 235 SEAMSTRESS WANTED, PART TIME: Small Pac Pal business looking for an experienced seamstress for sewing projects. Not necessary to have professional sewing experience, but should be skillful using a sewing machine. Please speak English, have your own transportation and be a nice, friendly, honest person. (310) 454-9554 ADMISSIONS & COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR: Full time, to work independently and as a team player. Must be MS Word and Excel proficient, have good communication and writing skills, multitasking in a busy office. Duties: coordinatinating events, schedules, admissions, program development, client education on our philosophy and programs. Education background needed. Located in woods of Temescal Gateway Park, a special place to work. The school mission is to foster and promote an educational philosophy dedicated to reaching the inner spirit of each child through experiences in dance, music, visual arts, nature, literature and drama. Position available immediately. Fax resume to (310) 454-7203 or email to skinnertrish@hotmail.com BABYSITTER/COLLEGE STUDENT WANTED. Summer hours. Wed., Fri. Great with kids, active, (pool, tennis, beach) English, CDL. (310) 387-7722 FURNITURE SHOWROOM on Abbot Kinney is hiring full time sales associate. Retail experience, 1 year minimum. Must be self-motivated, ambitious, work well with others, customer service oriented and have PC skills. One weekend day a must. Fax resume & salary history, (310) 450-7687 DERMATOLOGY OFFICE, FT/PT POSITION, Pacific Palisades. Seeking energetic and reliable person to perform both front & back office duties. Prefer experience but will train. Good communication, organization and some computer skills. Salary negotiable. (310) 454-0457 or fax resume, (310) 459-1014 MEDICAL RECEPTION FT/PT. Some back office experience needed. Please call (310) 454-5534 BABYSITTER/COLLEGE STUDENT WANTED. Summer hours. Wed, Fri Great with kids, active, (pool, tennis, beach) English, CDL. (310) 387-7722 RECEPTIONIST/ADMIN. Fast-paced, upscale office in Pacific Palisades. Will train & reward. PT/FT. Call (310) 454-0317 BACK OFFICE. Fast-paced, upscale office in Pacific Palisades. Will train & reward. Call (310) 454-0317 MATURE WOMAN WANTS house & petsitting August 2006. Pac Pal, Malibu, SM references. Call (760) 202-4505 or (310) 454-9993

SITUATIONS WANTED 17a

15-YEAR-OLD PALISADES BOY looking for a part-time summer job. Reliable, dependable and trustworthy. Call (310) 573-1896 HOUSE/PETSITTER AVAILABLE: Currently sitting for Emmy Award-winning filmmaker. Looking for next job. Has house/pet sat $2M home in BH. References: well known actor, exec producer. (917) 754-6735

AUTOS 18b

1994 FORD EXPLORER SPORT 4×4, 2 door hunter green. Alloy wheels w/ BFGAT’s. Brand new master cylinder and brakes. 125,000 miles good condition. $3,200 obo. GREAT CAR! (310) 576-0622 CASH FOR YOUR CARS $ Foreign or domestic. Running or not. Friendly professional buyer. We come to you & handle all paperwork. Local references. Please call (310) 995-5898

FURNITURE 18c

ALL ITEMS UNUSED. Queen mattress set, cost $595, sacrifice $195. Dinette set, cost $495, sacrifice $195. Sofa sectional, cost $1295, sacrifice $695. Chest of drawers, cost $595, sacrifice $295. (310) 451-2319 WICKER FURNITURE: ’20s Antique patio set. Chaise, 4 various chairs, bench, box, stool. Excellent. $1,500. Private party. See at Eclectic Source store, 140 Lincoln/Rose. (310) 399-2131

GARAGE, ESTATE SALES 18d

GARAGE SALE, 1036 El Medio. Friday, 5/26, 8 a.m-10 a.m. Saturday, 5/27, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. No junk! New summer peasant skirts/fun purses @ below wholesale prices! Gently used ratan sofa/loveseat coffee & computer tables, Disney pillows, color TV. Kids stuff. Questions: Ann, (310) 454-2451 ESTATE SALE: PAC PAL: Thu.-Fri.-Sat., 5/25-27, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 852 Greentree, off Brooktree. Antiques, tables, chairs, dressers, sideboard, carpets, silver, china, precivil war swords, vintage accessories, linens, antique tools, garden furn etc. Pacific Estate Sales SMALL BUT “SELECT” SALE! Hi end ’60s DR table/buffet/BR set/desk/round coffee table/trundle & day beds/nice art/treadmill/kitch stuff/washer-dryer. Vintage treadle sew mach. Knick-knacks/Chandeliers/jewelry. 1557 Palisades Dr. (Beyond Hidden Cafe). FRI.-SAT., May 26-27, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. TG 630 F-1.

PETS, LIVESTOCK 18e

WANT A BEAUTIFUL, LOVING, playful dog you can be proud of, a rare, purebred race of English setter and a top hunter for upland birds into the bargain? Come see our Llewellin Setter pups with their sire and dam right here in Pacific Palisades. For viewing hours and location, call Mike at (310) 473-7068 or Margaret (310) 459-9409

WANTED TO BUY 19

WANTED: Old tube guitar amplifiers, ’50s, ’60s, etc. Tommy, (310) 306-7746 – profeti2001@yahoo.com

CLASSIFIED ADS FROM THE MAY 18, 2006 ISSUE OF THE PALISADIAN-POST

HOMES FOR SALE 1

HIGHLANDS 3 BDRM, 3 BA TOWNHOME. Bright, quiet, updated unit. Featuring hdwd flrs, smooth ceilings, updated bathrooms, plantation shutters and much more! 1,823 sq. ft. Offered at $849,000. Contact Rick Chanin, (310) 888-3309, (310) 780-3100. www.RickChanin.com PACIFIC PALISADES BY OWNER. STUNNING UPGRADED HIGHLANDS TOWNHOME. 2 BR, 2 1/2 BA, MTN & peek-a-boo OCEAN VIEWS. $689,500 or Best Reasonable Offer. INSPECTION: Sat & Sun., May 20-21, 11 A.M.-5 P.M. Townhome will be sold Sun. March 21st to HIGHEST BIDDER, (310) 573-9939 or (310) 739-1112 V SPECIAL HIGHLANDS TH, 3 BD, 2 1/2 BA. 1,830 sq. ft. Lush setting, open fl plan, hg storage, smooth ceilings, cedar CA closets, skylights. $890,000. aglny@aol.com Call Jeanette, agent, (310) 699-1381

HOMES WANTED 1b

WE BUY HOUSES, APTS & LAND! ALL CASH, AS-IS, FAST CLOSE. David, (310) 308-7887

HOME EVALUATION 1d

COMPLIMENTARY EVALUATION OF YOUR HOME. It’s fast, easy and it’s free! Visit www.WhatsmyHomeWorth.com

FURNISHED HOMES 2

GUESTHOUSE FOR RENT. Furnished, util included. Prefer professional female. N/S, no pets. $1,300/mo. Call (310) 459-3650 IMPECCABLE 3 BR, 3.5 BA HM w/ ocean/mtn/cyn vus. Approx 5 min to town & beach. Available for 3 mos. min. Master suite w/ pvt study, cook’s kit, fam rm, vaulted ceilings, FR doors thru-out open to patios, BBQ area & gardens. This home has it all. $12,000/mo. Adele Carlson, Prudential CA Realty, (310) 230-3747, ADELLE.MC@verizon.net LOVELY, SPACIOUS, in treetops. For 1-2 non-smokers, no pets. Lndry, spa, cable, phone, TV’s, Fully furnished and equipped. Everything included for $2,600/mo. (310) 454-2568

UNFURNISHED HOMES 2a

PACIFIC PALISADES WONDERFULLY UPDATED ’60s style house on the Castellammare bluffs. 3 bdrms, 2 ba, newly refinished hdwd floors, all white modern kitchen w/ all appliances, central heating and a/c. 2 car garage, pvt yd with lap pool and bonus rooftop jacuzzi with sunset views of the Pacific. $7,900/mo. 17929 Castellammare Pacific Palisades, 90272. Call Gary C. at the Beaumont Co., (323) 466-9761 (M-F, 8:30-5), (323) 314-7143 (evenings and weekends) BEAUTIFUL LOW-INCOME CONDO at Casa Gateway, Highlands. 1 bdrm, 1 ba, patio, lovely green belt. Available now. $965/mo. 62 years of age. Income under $41,618. (310) 454-6048 HIGHLANDS TOWNHOME. 3 BD, 2 1/2 BA, new carpet, floors, counter tops, appliances, patio and balcony with views. New HUAC. $3,500/mo. Agent, (310) 459-5886, ext. 250 GUESTHOUSE. PRIVATE, QUIET 1 bdrm, enclosed separate garage, large private patio. W/D, large sunny kitchen, stove, refrig. Convenient location. No pets, N/S. $1,890/mo. (310) 456-5527 3 BDRM, 2 BA, FURN/UNFURNISHED. 533 Lombard Ave. Separate bonus room with bath. Liv rm w/ F/P, private pool. Available 7/1-12/31. Close to village. $6,200/mo. Call Katy, (310) 230-3708 LOVELY 1 BD, 1 BA CONDO in senior bldg. Nice balcony with view. Sunny and bright. Over 62 a must. No pets. Parking 2 cars. $1,400/mo. (310) 230-4318 LOVELY OCEAN VIEW 4 bdrm, 3 ba, 2 fireplaces, jacuzzi tub, yard, patio, coastline view. Available now. (310) 459-4441 or (310) 394-1165

UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS 2c

EDGEWATER TOWERS 1 BDRM, large patio, ocean view. Pools, gated security, covered parking, tennis gym and more. Available May. $2,300/mo. Telephone and fax: (310) 454-5652 $1,400/MO. 1 YR LEASE. CUTE, charming studio in tri-plex near bluffs. Full kitchen and bath. Garage, laundry, garden, plantation shutters, no pets, N/S. (310) 804-3142 PACIFIC PALISADES. S.M. BAY OCEAN VIEWS on private drive, gdn style. Pool, private garage, huge patio, 2 bdrm, 2 ba. $2,900/mo. 2 lease until Feb 07. No extension. (310) 459-6369 2 BDRM, 2 BA GROUND FLOOR APT in the Edgewater Towers. Newly redecorated w/ stove & refrigerator, huge balcony with sweeping ocean view, all utilities paid (gas, electricity & water), security & gated, 2 underground parking spaces. Complex has pool, gym, tennis court and 9 acres of private grounds for hiking or strolling, located above the convergence of Sunset Blvd. and Pacific Coast Highway. Shown by appointment only. (310) 230-0099

OFFICE/STORE RENTALS 3c

$950/mo. 15115 1/2 Sunset Blvd. #B. LITE & BRITE 2 room office suite. 2nd floor. Call agent, (310) 459-3493

RENTAL SPACE, STORAGE 3d

ENCLOSED STORAGE GARAGE in village. Available 1 July. $300/mo., $750 security deposit. (310) 454-4668

VACATION RENTALS 3e

PRIVATE FURN APARTMENT IN PARIS. Services available. 24-hour hotline. Starting at $75 a night for 2 persons (studios to 4 bedrooms). Privacy, economy, convenience as you live like a Parisian. 5 day minimum. Established in 1985. PSR 90, Ave Champs-Elysees. PSR, Inc. (312) 587-7707. Fax (800) 582-7274. Web address: www.psrparis.com. Email: Reservations@psrparis.com

BOOKKEEPING/ACCOUNTING 7b

BOOKKEEPER BY THE DAY. Need help with getting your books in order? Help is near! Call Joanie, (310) 486-1055

COMPUTER SERVICES 7c

PUT YOUR COMPUTER TO WORK – HOME & BUSINESS SURVEILLANCE-Featuring: PC Based Solutions to View your Property Remotely – Live Viewing from Internet & Wireless Handhelds! – FRANKEL CONSULTING – (310) 454-3886 MARIE’S MAC & PC OUTCALL. I CAN HELP YOU IN YOUR HOME OR OFFICE WITH: Consultation on best hard/software for your needs – Setting up & configuring your system & applications – Teaching you how to use your Mac or PC – Upgrades: Mac OS & Windows – Internet: DSL, Wireless, E-mail, Remote Access – Key Applications: MS Office, Filemaker, Quicken – Contact Managers, Networking, File Sharing, Data backup – Palm, Visor, Digital Camera, Scanner, CD Burning – FRIENDLY & PROFESSIONAL – BEST RATES – (310) 262-5652 YOUR OWN TECH GURU – Set-up, Tutoring, Repair, Internet. End Run-around. Pop-up Expert! Satisfying Clients since 1992. If I Can’t Help, NO CHARGE! COMPUTER WORKS! Alan Perla, (310) 455-2000 COMPUTER CONSULTANT, MAC SPECIALIST. Very Patient, Friendly and Affordable. Tutoring Beginners to Advanced Users. Wireless DSL internet. MAC/PC SET UP – Repair – Upgrade – OS X. Senior discounts! Home/Office. William Moorefield, (310) 838-2254. macitwork.com

GARAGE, ESTATE SALES 7f

PLANNING A GARAGE SALE? a moving sale? a yard sale? a rummage sale? an estate sale? Call it what you like. But call us to do it for you. We do the work. Start to finish. – BARBARA DAWSON – Garage Sale Specialist – (310) 454-0359 – bmdawson@verizon.net – Furniture – Antiques – Collectibles – Junque – Reliable professionals Local References

ORGANIZING SERVICES 7h

DO YOU NEED BUSINESS MGT/office services? Paperwork, Accounts, Computer, Internet, Organize, etc. Business/Personal. Raymond, (310) 218-6653, (310) 459-2066 Do you have projects you’ll never get around to? ORGANIZERJESS. Your Professional Organizer & Personal Assistant by the Hour – Home & Office Organization Time Management – Clutter Catch up – Bill Paying – Create Effective Systems, More Space & Clarity – Gift Certificate Available – Impeccable Palisades References – Jessica Schooler Gleason, (310) 429-3289

MISCELLANEOUS 7j

CUT IT OUT PRODUCTIONS video & editing services. Family albums (weddings etc.), actor’s demo reels, corporate promos & short films. (323) 580-4557, www.cutitoutproductions.net

NANNIES/BABYSITTERS 8a

GREAT PRE-SCREENED Nannies available. Let us help you with your nanny search. We are a dedicated, professional agency and we will find the right match for you. Whether you are looking for full time or p/time, L/I or L/O help, we can help you. Call Sunshine Nannies at (310) 614-5065 or (310) 801-8309 MY WONDERFUL SPECIAL NANNY needs work full time. M-F, Live out. Own transportation. CDL. Legal. Experience with newborns. Call Rosa, (818) 620-7507 BABYSITTER/NANNY available Monday-Friday. Own transportation, CA DL, legal. Excellent references. Speak English. Call Blanca, (213) 925-0046 NANNY/BABYSITTER, 11 years experience. Teacher’s education, citizen, own transportation. Looking for part time job. Have experience with newborns. Nadia, (323) 491-4694 EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER/HOUSEKEEPER Excellent references. Available M-F. Call Miriam, cell, (323) 329-1492 BABYSITTER AVAILABLE Mon.-Sat. References, own transportation. Loves kids! Call Rocio, (310) 703-2591 HOUSEHOLD ORGANIZER! Cook, kids, after school, pets, plants, office, light cleaning, errands, laundry, ironing. 20 years experience. Local references. Ruth, (310) 429-2459

HOUSEKEEPERS 9a

“PROFESSIONAL SERVICES.” 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. Call Bertha, (323) 754-6873 & cell (213) 393-1419 HOUSEKEEPER, 10 YEARS experience. References. Available M-F. I drive. Some English. Call (213) 383-7260 HOUSEKEEPERS/BABYSITTERS AVAILABLE immediately. Can work as a team. Own transportation. Great references. Call Ruth, (213) 925-4049 HOUSEKEEPING/BABYSITTING, Full time, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Local references, very experienced. No car. Pleasant. Please call Tina, (818) 759-5361 HOUSEKEEPER/BABYSITTER AVAILABLE M-F. Can work together. Excellent references. 15 years experience. Call Marina, cell, (213) 804-9522 or Arely, (310) 974-8871 HOUSEKEEPER/CAREGIVER AVAILABLE Mon.-Fri., hours open. Great refs, own car, has own equipment if needed. Fluent English. Please call Irma, (323) 525-1960 or (323) 440-7240 EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER five years experience. Light housework and cooking in exchange for room and board. Will take care of pets. Excellent references. Call Maggie at (310) 403-1845 EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER SEEKING employment. Excellent personality plus extremely efficient w/ outstanding skills. Have own car. Can speak English. Excellent references. Please call (323) 299-1797 HOUSEKEEPER/BABYSITTER available SAT. or SUN. Fluent English. Excellent references. Call Anna, (323) 445-3679 or (818) 442-9416 HOUSEKEEPER MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE, very good references. Available Mon.-Fri. Call Olivia, (310) 442-4739 HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE Mon.-Thurs. Very Good! References. Call Divuvina, (323) 422-2419

ELDER CARE/COMPANIONS 10a

CAREGIVERS/COMPANIONS Live in/out. Minimum 2 years experience. 3 work related references required. CNA’S/CHH’S welcomed. Bondable. Call (323) 692-3692 EXPERIENCED COMPANION/CAREGIVER. Live in 24/7, $9/hr., one-on-one. Capable of light housework, meal preparation and drive. References available. Call Precious @ (323) 404-5043, email preciosazgarcia@yahoo.com EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER/COMPANION for your adult at home. Daily and will provide driving to their appointments. Call Sheila, (310) 270-6761

GARDENING, LANDSCAPING 11

PALISADES GARDENING – Full Gardening Service – Sprinkler Install – Tree Trim – Sodding/Seeding – Sprays, non-toxic – FREE 10″ Flats, Pansies, Snap, Impatiens. (310) 568-0989 TREE AND LANDSCAPE EXPERT. Horticulturist, arborist, landscape manager/designer. Tree diagnosis, trimming, removal, appraisal/donation for tax deduction. Lawn diagnosis, repair. Sprinklers, drip systems. Expert maintenance. Greenhouse/veggie/herb gardens Comprehensive plant & landscape consulting. Darren Butler, (818) 271-0963 POND CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN: Water gardening. Japanese Koi fish. Filtration pond service, repair & maintence. Free estimates. Cell, (310) 498-5380, (310) 390-1276. Visit us at www.TheKingKoi.com GARCIA GARDENING SERVICE – Maintenance – Sprinkler Systems – Planting – Clean-up – Landscape – (310) 733-7414

MOVING & HAULING 11b

HONEST MAN SERVICES. 14″ van & dollies. Small jobs to 2 bedrooms. Hauls it all. California/Nevada. Over 12 years. Westside experience. (310) 285-8688

WINDOW WASHING 13h

HAVING A PARTY? SELLING some real estate or just want to do some spring cleaning? Get those WINDOWS SHINING by calling No Streak Window Cleaning, where we offer fast friendly quality service you can count on! For a free estimate call Marcus, (323) 632-7207. Lic. #122194-49. Bonded EXPERT WINDOW CLEANER 20 years Westside. Clean and detailed. Free estimates, sills and screens included. Up to two stories only. Brian, (310) 289-5279

MISCELLANEOUS 13i

PRESSURE WASHING. Superior cleaning, driveways, walkways, patios. Craig, (310) 459-9000

PET SERVICES/PET SITTING 14g

BE HAPPY TO COME HOME! Trusted house/pet care in & around Palisades since 1986. Educated, responsible. (310) 454-8081 PET HEAVEN TOTAL PET CARE. Training. Walking. Playgroups and hikes. Call (310) 454-0058 for a happy dog. HAPPY PET – Dog Walking – Park Outings – Socialization. Connie, (310) 230-3829

SCHOOLS, INSTRUCTION 15d

PIANO INSTRUCTION. Give the life-long gift of music! Very patient, creative teacher. Music degree, USC. Qualified, experienced, local. Lisa Lukas, (310) 454-0859. www.pianoteachers.com/ldlukas INCISIVE SAT Mastery Program developed by Thomas Heys, Stanford graduate. Classes begin end of June. Sign up now: (310) 663-2441

TUTORS 15e

INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION. EXPERIENCED TUTOR 20+ YEARS. Children & adults, 20+ yrs teaching/tutoring exper. MATH, GRAMMAR, WRITING & STUDY SKILLS. Formerly special ed teacher. Call (310) 313-2530. SCIENCE & MATH TUTOR, All levels (elementary to college). Ph.D., MIT graduate, 30 years experience. Ed Kanegsberg, (310) 459-3614 MS. SCIENCE TUTOR. Ph.D., Experienced, Palisades resident. Tutor All Ages In Your Home. Marie, (310) 888-7145 EXPERIENCED SPANISH TUTOR. All grade levels, conversational & all ages. Local refs, flexible hours. Please call Noelle at (310) 273-3593 READING SPECIALIST – Master of Education-Reading and Learning Disabilities – Special Education Teaching Certificate: K-12 – Regular Education Teaching Certificate: K-9 – Elementary Education Teaching experience: 12 yrs – Services provided for special & regular education students of all levels – Academic areas taught include reading (phonics and reading comprehension) writing and spelling – Private tutoring includes accessing the student’s needs, developing an individualized education program and implementation of that program. Palisades resident. Call Brandi, (310) 230-9890 PROFESSIONAL TUTOR. Stanford graduate (BA and MA, Class of 2000). Available for all subjects and test prep (SAT & AP). In-home tutoring at great rates. Call Jonathan, (310) 560-9134 PIANO TEACHER IN PACIFIC PALISADES! 20 years experience. I teach in your home. Great with children and adults returning to the piano. Call Karen Rae, (310) 383-0200 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 CLEARLY MATH TUTORING. Specializing in math! Elementary thru college level. Test prep, algebra, trig, geom, calculus. Fun, caring, creative, indivdualized tutoring. Math anxiety. Call Jamie, (310) 459-4722 ADMIRAL TUTORING! All subjects. One call does it all! (310) 454-1862 PROFESSIONAL PRIVATE TUTOR (Mathematics, Science, SATs, ACTs). 9+ years experience, UCLA graduate w/ degree in mathematics. First lesson half off! Janice, (949) 351-5717; www.TheLATutor.com FRENCH TUTORING FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. 90 min sessions or more, all ages. Good for speakers or non speaker. Great help for Lyc’e Fran’ais students. (310) 621-3113

CABINET MAKING 16

CUSTOM CARPENTRY – Entertainment Units – Cabinets – Libraries – Bars – Wall Units – Custom Kitchens – Remodeling – Designed to your Specifications – Free Estimates – CA Lic. #564263 – (310) 823-8523 CUSTOM WOODWORK AND CABINETS. Craftsmanship quality, 20 years experience, local resident. Local references available. General Contractor Calif. License #402923. Ron Dillaway, (310) 455-4462. rondillaway@yahoo.com

CONCRETE, MASONRY, POOLS 16c

MASONRY, CONCRETE & POOL CONTRACTOR. 36 YEARS IN PACIFIC PALISADES. Custom masonry & concrete, stamped, driveways, pools, decks, patios, foundations, fireplace, drainage control, custom stone, block & brick, tile. Excellent local references. Lic. #309844. Bonded/insured/ workmen’s comp. Family owned & operated. MIKE HORUSICKY CONSTRUCTION, INC. (310) 454-4385 – www.horusicky.com

CONSTRUCTION 16d

CASTLE CONSTRUCTION. New homes, remodeling, additions, fine finish carpentry. Serving the Westside for 20 yrs. Lic. #649995. Call James, (310) 450-6237

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 (Not lic.). Please Call (310) 454-6849 or (818) 317-8286

FENCES 16j

THE FENCE MAN. 14 years quality workmanship. Wood fences – Decks – Gates – Chainlink & overhang. Lic. #663238, bonded. (818) 706-1996

FLOOR CARE 16l

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 HART HARDWOOD FLOORING. Best pricing. Senior discounts, quality workmanship. Bamboo, maple, oak and laminate. Installation & refinishing. Call for free quote. Lic. #763767. Ron, (310) 308-4988 GOLDEN HARDWOOD FLOORS. Professional installation & refinishing. National Wood Flooring Association member. Lic. #732286 Plenty of local references. (877) 622-2200. www.goldenhardwoodfloors.com

HANDYMAN 16n

HANDYMAN, Since 1975. Call for your free est. Local ref. Lic. #560299. Member, Chamber of Commerce. 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) 455-0803 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 THE HANDY GUY. Any job, big or small. Over 16 years experience. Lic #B-858574. We’re proud to donate our services to Habitat for Humanity. (310) 216-9034 HANDYMAN SERVICES. No job too small. 10 years experience in the Palisades. Please call (310) 454-3838 for prompt, friendly service. Not licensed. PETERPAN – Quality home repair. Serving entire Westside. (Not lic.) Ask for Peter, (310) 663-3633 AVALON ESTATE MAINTENANCE. Specializing in all aspects of home repair. Reasonable rates. Refs available. Prompt service. Non-lic. Call Dustin, (310) 924-2711 HOWESWORKS. General contractor. Improve – Build – Install – Repair. Professional reliable service. Happiness guaranteed. Lic. #858904. Daniel Howe, (310) 877-5577

HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 16o

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

PAINTING, PAPERHANGING 16q

PAUL HORST – Interior & Exterior – PAINTING – 52 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. Ref’s. Lic. #715099 SQUIRE PAINTING CO. Interior and Exterior. License #405049. 25 years. Local Service. (310) 454-8266. www.squirepainting.com SPIROS PAINTING, INTERIOR/EXTERIOR. Painting on the Westside since 1980. Lic. #821009. Fax and phone: (310) 826-6097. NO JOB is too small or too big for Spiro the Greek ZARKO PRTINA PAINTING. Interior/Exterior. 35 years in service. License #637882. Call (310) 454-6604

PLUMBING 16s

BOTHAM PLUMBING AND HEATING. Lic. #839118. (310) 827-4040 JLK PLUMBING. Re-pipe and sewer specialist & all plumbing repairs. Mention this ad & receive 10% off. Lic. #722414. Call (310) 678-6634 WHITTLE’S PLUMBING – Drain & sewer problems – Garbage disposal & H2O heaters – Copper repiping & gas lines – Fixtures remodels – General construction. #1 PLUMBING. Mobile, (310) 429-7187. Lic. #668743

REMODELING 16u

KANAN CONSTRUCTION – References. BONDED – INSURED – St. Lic. #554451 – DANIEL J. KANAN, CONTRACTOR, (310) 451-3540 / (800) 585-4-DAN LABOR OF LOVE HOME REPAIR & REMODEL. Kitchens, bathrooms, cabinetry, tile, doors, windows, decks, etc. Work guar. Ken Bass, General Contractor. Lic. #B767950. (310) 455-0803 BASIX DESIGNS & REMODELING, INC. WE DO IT ALL – Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling Specialist – Room Additions – Interior/Exterior Paint – Windows/Doors – Custom Carpentry – Plumbing – Electrical – Call For Free Estimate – Toll Free: (877) 422-2749 – Lic. #769443 COMPLETE CUSTOM CONSTRUCTION. New homes, kitchen+bath remodeling, additions. Quality work at reasonable rates guaranteed. Large and small projects welcomed. Lic. #751137. Call Michael Hoff Construction today, (310) 230-2930

HELP WANTED 17

DRIVERS: RUN WESTERN STATES. Also seeking seasonal and inexperienced drivers. Start! Earn! WERNER ENTERPRISES, (800) 346-2818 x123 AAA HOME INCOME. 23 people needed NOW. Apply online to get started: www.wahusa.com. Enter Ad Code: 235 SEAMSTRESS WANTED, PART TIME: Small Pac Pal business looking for an experienced seamstress for sewing projects. Not necessary to have professional sewing experience, but should be skillful using a sewing machine. Please speak English, have your own transportation and be a nice, friendly, honest person. (310) 454-9554 ADMISSIONS & COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR: Full time, to work independently and as a team player. Must be MS Word and Excel proficient, have good communication and writing skills, multitasking in a busy office. Duties: coordinatinating events, schedules, admissions, program development, client education on our philosophy and programs. Education background needed. Located in woods of Temescal Gateway Park, a special place to work. The school mission is to foster and promote an educational philosophy dedicated to reaching the inner spirit of each child through experiences in dance, music, visual arts, nature, literature and drama. Position available immediately. Fax resume to (310) 454-7203 or email to skinnertrish@hotmail.com HOUSEKEEPER/BABYSITTER WANTED 1 day per week. Thursday, flexible hours, must speak English and drive, wash and iron. Local references. Call (310) 387-7722 FULL OR PART TIME: Permanent position available. Courteous, friendly phone skills a must. Strong PC experience with Word and Excel. Attention to detail required. Flexible schedule, friendly environment. Call (310) 573-9891 or fax resume to (310) 454-1369 FURNITURE SHOWROOM on Abbot Kinney is hiring full time sales associate. Retail experience, 1 year minimum. Must be self-motivated, ambitious, work well with others, customer service oriented and have PC skills. One weekend day a must. Fax resume & salary history, (310) 450-7687 DERMATOLOGY OFFICE, FT/PT POSITION, Pacific Palisades. Seeking energetic and reliable person to perform both front & back office duties. Prefer experience but will train. Good communication, organization and some computer skills. Salary negotiable. (310) 454-0457 or fax resume, (310) 459-1014 PART TIME BABYSITTER NEEDED for Palisades family. Must love children. Please call Jana, (310) 573-2070. MEDICAL RECEPTION FT/PT. Some back office experience needed. Please call (310) 454-5534

SITUATIONS WANTED 17a

15-YEAR-OLD PALISADES BOY looking for a part-time summer job. Reliable, dependable and trustworthy. Call (310) 573-1896

AUTOS 18b

1994 FORD EXPLORER SPORT 4×4, 2 door hunter green. Alloy wheels w/ BFGAT’s. Brand new master cylinder and brakes. 125,000 miles good condition. $3,200 obo. GREAT CAR! (310) 576-0622 CASH FOR YOUR CARS $ Foreign or domestic. Running or not. Friendly professional buyer. We come to you & handle all paperwork. Local references. Please call (310) 995-5898 2000 BLAZER. 66,000 miles. 4-dr, black/tan, 4 whl dr. Power wds, sunroof, leather seats, cd player, new tires. $7,500. (323) 899-4868

FURNITURE 18c

PLAYER PIANO, BALDWIN, 1988, stainglass panels, bench, 25 rolls, $2,500 obo. (310) 472-9771

GARAGE, ESTATE SALES 18d

GARAGE/ESTATE SALE. Furn, clothes,dishes, appliances, books and more. May 20th, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 15901 Alcima Ave. PALISADES GARAGE SALE: Spring cleaning. Baby clothes and equipment; love seat sofa/sleeper, large TV., chairs, patio set, books, clothing. Sat. May 20, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 1039 Hartzell Street. ESTATE SALE: PACIFIC PALISADES. Fri.-Sat.-Sun., 5/19, 5/20, 5/21. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1061 Villa View Dr., off Will Rogers Rd. Wm. Knabe Ebony Grand Piano, residential furn, antiques, art, mirrors, china, kitchen items, refrigerators, washer/dryer, garage items. BELAIR ’50s STOVE, fridge, stereo, antiques, sofas, tables, chairs, patio furniture, folk art, books, jewelry, plants, art. SAT.-SUN., May 20-21, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. 866 Moraga Drive. ESTATE SALE IN THOUSAND OAKS! May 19, 20, 21. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 1691 El Cerrito Dr. (Conejo Oaks). Antiques, tools galore, fishing equip, furniture, wash/dryer, refrig and much more.

MISCELLANEOUS 18g

AMERICAN GIRL DOLL, horse, bedroom furniture and misc. clothes. Like new! Take all for $475 or make offer. (310) 459-9639

WANTED TO BUY 19

WANTED: Old tube guitar amplifiers, ’50s, ’60s, etc. Tommy, (310) 306-7746 – profeti2001@yahoo.com

Council Honors Four Sparkplugs: Hafford, Lantz, Steckmest and Wirth

The Pacific Palisades Community Council last Thursday presented Golden Sparkplugs to four individuals who were described as “shining examples of volunteerism” at a banquet in the American Legion Hall. More than 110 people showed up for the festivities, which were successfully organized for the first time by Community Council chairman Kurt Toppel and his wife, Haldis, in the absence of a Citizen of the Year dinner hosted annually by the Palisadian-Post. ‘Citizen’ judges declined giving an award this year. Toppel read the personal accomplishment for each winner, and they received fancy proclamations from five government representatives: County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky; City Councilman Bill Rosendahl; Mayor Villaraigosa’s Westside deputy, John Brady; State Senator Sheila Kuhl’s deputy Laurie Newman; and Assembywoman Fran Pavley’s deputy, Louise Rishoff: STEVE LANTZ: “Your leadership kept the Los Angeles Department of Transportation from canceling the Commuter Express Route 430. At each step in the long process you energized your fellow bus riders to challenge the cancellation decision and you wrote strong and convincing letters to DOT and the City Councilwoman’s ffice arguing the need for continued express bus service for commuters from Pacific Palisades and Brentwood to downtown Los Angeles. When the bus service and reliability deteriorated, you paved the way for the riders to regularly report the service problems to the City and its contractor. Your tireless efforts convinced the Community Council as well as the Councilman-elect and the Mayor-elect to intervene with the City’s Transportation Committee in order to implement the community-suggested route-changes on a trial basis. Ridership increased immediately and significantly. The route is now considered a success.” DEBORAH HAFFORD: “You originated and organized the Youth Triathlon following the Will Rogers 5/10K road races July 4, 2004. In its first year, 50 youngsters (ages 6 to 15) participated in the event that features a 5-K bike ride through the Huntington Palisades, a 1.1-mile race to the YMCA pool, and then a 150-yard swim. The second year, 84 young athletes participated, and last year there were 162 competitors. The event has become a huge success. You have inspired kids to pursue physical fitness in a fun way. Thanks to your spirit and dedication, the Youth Triathlon has become an important element of our local Fourth of July celebration.” MARIE STECKMEST: “You launched Volunteer Week, an idea that designated a week for doing good works to “repair the world.” Members of the community were invited to volunteer their time to a host of programs. They could clean up parks, serve meals to homeless, read books to children, volunteer at the Special Olympics, underwrite a day of beauty for homeless women, the list was extensive. You contacted all the organizations, researched the need for volunteer help, and published their needs and contact numbers on your Web site. In addition, you made presentations to service organizations, churches, and schools in the Palisades, explaining the project and soliciting volunteers. Last year, over 200 volunteers signed up during Volunteer Week and contributed over 1,000 hours. This year was equally successful.” JOHN WIRTH: “You had an idea that would be a big hit in the community’watching a film outside, under the stars. You solicited, coordinated and received assistance, contributions and services from many diverse organizations and individuals in the Palisades to make Movies in the Park a reality. On its debut night in July 2004, more than 400 local residents gathered and watched “E.T.” on a 15-by-20 -foot screen at the Recreation Center’s Field of Dreams. A week later “Grease” drew 600 people and the event has been a success ever since. Last summer again, Movies in the Park featured family-friendly films on four consecutive August Saturdays. You have donated time, energy and equipment to this project, which has become a very well-received community event

Patti Page Is Parade’s Grand Marshal

She dominated pop and country music charts in the 1950s and was the first major crossover artist to popularize country music to a mainstream audience. She was the first female vocalist to be signed to Mercury Records. She was the only singing star to ever have her own TV series on all three major networks. And now, music legend Patti Page will ride in this year’s Pacific Palisades Fourth of July Parade as the Grand Marshal. Many know Page as “The Singing Rage,” who rose to fame in the late 1940s and the 1950s with such hits as “(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window,” “Old Cape Cod” and “With My Eyes Wide Open, I’m Dreaming.” Her recording of “Tennessee Waltz” is one of the highest-selling singles ever recorded by a woman and was No. 1 on pop, country and R&B lists. Page’s music career began when she was just a teenager growing up in Claremore, Oklahoma, where she was born Clara Ann Fowler in November 1927. She was working after school in the art department at KTLU Radio in Tulsa when the girl who was Patti Page on the “Meet the Patti Page Show,” sponsored by the Page Milk Company, left to seek a career outside Oklahoma. As the story goes, a station executive who had heard Clara Ann sing at a high school function suggested that she become the “new” Patti Page. With a new name and the help of touring band manager Jack Rael, Page was signed to the fledgling Mercury Records, which released her first hit, “Confess,” in 1948. This song, in which Page sings her own harmony vocals, also made her a pioneer in the field of overdubbing, or using multiple voice techniques. Page’s first million-selling record was “With My Eyes Wide Open I’m Dreaming,” followed by “All My Love,” but it was “Tennessee Waltz” (now one of Tennessee’s official state songs) that made her famous. Her smooth Southern voice and high-cheek-boned beauty also made Page a frequent guest star on the leading variety shows. Page has sold more than 100 million records, making her one of the top female recording artists in history. She has 15 gold records, and still performs concerts throughout the country. Incoming Honorary Mayor Gavin MacLeod told the Palisadian-Post this week, “I saw Patti in a concert in Escondido last year, and she sounds as good as ever. Close your eyes and it’s like being 20 again. When you hear her songs, you’re hearing memories of your life.” Page and her husband, Jerry Feliciotto, live in Solana Beach (north of San Diego) and run a business in New Hampshire manufacturing Patti Page Pancake Mix and Maple Syrup.

Greentree Plaintiffs Sue Building & Safety Dept.

The plaintiffs in the Mehr and Vickey Beglari case filed suit in Superior Court yesterday against both the couple and the City of Los Angeles and its Department of Building and Safety for failure to comply with a Court of Appeal order issued in April 2005. The court had called for the building permits and certificate of occupancy to be revoked, as well as a portion of the residence at 909 Greentree Rd. to be demolished. The plaintiffs who have spent more than five years and close to $500,000 to force the Beglaris and the City to obey the law. Charging all three parties with engaging in a “subterfuge,” the plaintiffs are questioning why it took Building and Safety nine months to finally order the Beglaris to comply. At the center of the dispute was how the setback for their house at the corner of Greentree and Brooktree in Rustic Canyon had been originally measured. The solution was to change the prevailing setback for the street, which consists of four residences. In July, Building and Safety agreed to allow the Beglaris to build a simple wooden addition or “canopy” in front of the house they own two doors down at 921 Greentree, thereby achieving the goal of altering the prevailing setback. “It took respondents nine months to issue its one-page order to comply and then only seven days after Beglari’s application to undo it,” the plaintiffs stipulate in the filing. “It is impossible to review these facts without coming to the conclusion that respondents and Beglari engaged in a willful scheme…to violate a binding decision by the Court of Appeal.” Last week, the Beglaris demolished the canopy and the house at 921 Greentree. Photographs of the bulldozed property appeared in the Palisadian-Post on May 11, continuing the the paper’s multi-year coverage of this story.

English Beat to Play at Rec Center May 20

While having his photograph taken in front of the new gym at the Palisades Recreation Center, rock singer Dave Wakeling was visited by two little boys from the nearby playground. His concert with The English Beat this Saturday evening will help raise money to build a new handball court that the young boys can one day enjoy at the park.
While having his photograph taken in front of the new gym at the Palisades Recreation Center, rock singer Dave Wakeling was visited by two little boys from the nearby playground. His concert with The English Beat this Saturday evening will help raise money to build a new handball court that the young boys can one day enjoy at the park.
Photo by Rich Schmitt, Staff Photographer

“We’re doing a concert designed with kids and babysitters in mind,” joked Palisadian David Wakeling about his benefit concert with The English Beat at the Palisades Recreation Center this Saturday, May 20 at 7 p.m. All ages are invited. Many parents may be surprised to know that the dad who coached a team in last winter’s youth basketball league at the park is actually a major rock star. When park director David Gadelha explained that he needed $15,000 to build a new a handball court, Wakeling offered to help by playing a concert. Since The English Beat is playing 70 concerts between now and September, a logistical problem was finding a date when Wakeling’s band would be in town. “That’s one of the great by-products of this job,” he says. “I’ve been all over the United States and in countries all over the world.” Wakeling is the original lead singer and songwriter for The English Beat, a popular British rock band that originally broke up in 1983, but has since regrouped around Wakeling. HIs band was famous in the ’80s for such hits as “I Just Can’t Stop It” and “Special Beat Service,” and he’s amazed that another of their hits, “Save It For Later,” has been used as background music for everything from a barn raising in a Woody Harrelson movie to an HBO special about the Gulf War as bombs explode. The English Beat is famous for creating a hybrid of pop, punk and reggae. The music has a good dance beat that kids can move to. “This music is really popular at the moment,” Wakeling says. “The 80’s have become the new ’60s.” He explains that ’60s music is considered the standard of rock music, but younger listeners have discovered the music of the ’80s and are making it their own. Currently, his singles are played on all the classic rock radio stations. Of music from the ’80s, The Beat’s music in particular is not dated and Wakeling is quick to credit the producer, Bob Sergeant. “He wouldn’t let us use ‘gizmos” everything had to be classic, classic drums, pianos and amps.” Wakeling started playing guitar in Birmingham, England, when he was 12. “I kept it to myself for a long time,” he says. “I’m ambidextrous and I taught myself, which means I learned how to play a guitar upside down and back to front. I made up my own chords, which gave me an original sound.” He credits Van Morrison as an influence as well as Bob Marley and The Clash. His first guitar is now on display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. “It went from an instrument to an artifact,” Wakeling muses. “Now if I ever touch it again, I have to put on a pair of gloves.” He writes his own songs. “It’s ever so lucky’ they write themselves. You get really excited or really upset and it just pulls out of you. It all splurges out, even in the shower, and sometimes you have to say it over and over so you can remember it. The job is to put yourself in the way so you can catch it.” Wakeling said that Saturday’s concert will feature “loads of old hits and a handful of new ones. It’s a delicate balance because people come to reminisce, but you have to enjoy songs in the moment. They can’t all be in the past.” He hopes that this concert will be the start of something that could mobilize and utilize the enormous talent of all the Grammy and Oscar winners who live in the Palisades, to help benefit the community. “After 9/11, the destruction of the Twin Towers helped us realize that the simple pleasures become all the more valuable. There are true family and community values in the Palisades and one of the places my family enjoys them is at the park. It’s one of the things we enjoy most in the Palisades.” Wakeling, his wife, son and daughter live in the Palisades. Three years ago, he did a benefit concert for Marquez Elementary School, where his children were attending, and asked the crossing guard at the school, Dane Calcote, to play with the band. Wakeling is hoping he can get Calcote, whom he calls a “marvelous percussionist,” to once again play with his band on Saturday. Concert tickets can be purchased (by check only) at the Rec Center front office, between 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow and until 5 p.m. on Saturday ($25 for adults, $15 for kids under 16).

Her Tropical Classroom

Palisadian Jeanette Mills makes her way through “Death Snorkel,” one of the areas off the coast of Moorea where strong currents make it challenging for marine biology students to conduct research without bumping into coral or sea urchins. Photo: Jenny Hofmeister

“Ia orana!” That’s “hello” in Tahitian, and how Jeanette Mills begins e-mails she sends to her family and friends from Moorea in French Polynesia. Jeanette, 21, is on the island just west of Tahiti, with a group of 24 UCLA students for their Marine Biology Quarter (MBQ), a two-month-long field program in marine biology. Actually, she’s a dance major with a passion for marine science who grew up in the Palisades and trained at Emily Kay’s Fancy Feet Dance Studio for 12 years. She was a lead dancer in Palisades High’s spring musicals throughout high school. Though she has chosen to concentrate in dance through the World Arts and Cultures (WAC) department at UCLA, she continues to take marine biology classes and was the only non-science major accepted to the MBQ program, which is held alternating years in Bodega Bay, California, Hawaii and Moorea. In the weeks before her departure for Moorea, Jeanette attended preparatory lectures and seminars during the day and, at night, rehearsed for WAC Smash, the annual student-choreographed, student-performed showcase of the WAC department. The week after her performance, she left her tap shoes behind and boarded a plane destined for the Polynesian islands. Jeanette arrived in Tahiti on April 15 and took a ferry to Moorea, where the students, along with four professors and three teaching assistants, stay at the UC Berkeley Gump Research Station on Cook’s Bay. On April 17, she began writing e-mails back home to update everybody on her adventures and to keep as a journal for herself. First, a little bit about the research station: It’s right on the water, with beautiful views of the bay and the mountains. Basically, there is a student dorm that I live in, a wet lab, a dry lab, a library, dive lockers, and a traditional Tahitian meeting hut, complete with hammock, a dog named Chicken and a cat we call Turkey. A friendly housekeeping staff prepares our meals, which so far have been pretty good. Baguettes with every meal (this is part of France, after all). The staff here are mostly Polynesians, and they don’t speak much English, only French and Tahitian, but that doesn’t matter when they are demolishing us on the volleyball court. (I don’t play’haha, funny’but I watch.) On Monday morning we went on our first scuba dive, on the outer reef just off the bay. It was beautiful, a spur and groove area just beyond the reef crest. I love tropical water! Thin wet suit, only 8 lbs. on my weight belt, and 45 minutes in the water without getting the slightest bit chilled. The reef here is so healthy. It’s gonna be great doing research here. Moorea is a triangular island encircled by a lagoon and the reefs of the Polynesian sea. The students’ first two weeks on the island were exploratory, as they visited different sites, went snorkeling and grew accustomed to the marine life and island lifestyle. Jeanette quickly discovered the difficulty of conducting marine research in areas with strong currents, where you have to “concentrate on not getting bumped into coral or urchins.” The students completed a class project dealing with water flow and sedimentation before starting their first of two research projects. They’re testing the effects of light on demersal zooplankton (plankton that emerges out of the sediment at night and returns during the day) and how plankton emergence is related to substrate type and light vs. dark. Jeanette joked that their traps “are super high-tech, made from plastic Coke bottles and glow sticks,” but they work. “We set out a couple right on the reef in front of the station and went back to collect them a couple hours later, and they had caught a bunch of little critters, which we will be counting and sorting in the lab.” A week into the project, Jeanette wrote: After some preliminary test runs, during which we discovered lots of little problems, we’ve made a few slight adjustments to our trap design and project plan, and now we’re underway collecting data which we hope will be legit and sufficient. It’s so exciting to realize that we’re actually doing real research, doing things no one has done before and, hopefully, finding out things that no one has found out before. Even though it may seem like we’re just cutting up plastic bottles or sticking spikes in the sediment or tying Styrofoam floats to orange flags, this is real science. Even if we have to chug a 1.5L bottle of Coke in one sitting just so we have enough bottles, it’s all in the name of science. Even if I have to wade through urchin-infested waters alone at night to retrieve the plankton traps and hope that I don’t misstep or fall while I’m holding a flashlight between my legs and simultaneously trying to pick up the trap carefully so that nothing spills out, it’s exciting because we’re out here doing real things with unknown results and that’s so much more interesting than reading a book about what other people have already found out. In a separate e-mail to the Palisadian-Post, Jeanette said that she hopes to gain a better understanding of what being a field biologist entails. “So far, I’m mostly learning what it would be like to be a plankton biologist, which is probably not what I would want to pursue as a career, but it is a valuable and rewarding experience nonetheless. Even if I end up doing something unrelated, like photography or teaching dance, I will always be able to say that I did marine biology research in Moorea. (But I can’t imagine myself not doing something that is somehow related to marine science.)” Of course, Jeanette found the opportunity to dance during a Tahitian feast and party. The Polynesian housekeeping staff and their families helped cook the food, which included taro (a tropical plant), breadfruit, sweet potato, plantains, pork cooked in the ground, poi (a Polynesian staple food made from taro), a soupy chicken dish, a yogurt-like coconut dipping sauce and strong fermented raw fish. After dinner, the fun began: …Some of the Polynesians blasted some Tahitian music from the trunk of their BMW and, as soon as I heard the drumming, I was there. I had been itching to do some Tahitian dancing for two weeks, especially every time I hear drumming coming from across the bay in some live hotel show that I can’t see. A couple of the kids showed us some Tahitian dancing and then we were invited to join in. So I did, and I tried to remember as much as I could from my Polynesian dance classes [at UCLA]. When I get back home, I’m starting class again’. There was one little boy who kept running into the middle of the circle and busting some Tahitian men’s dance moves, and I went and did the women’s counterpart, and everyone laughed and it was great. Then one of the Polynesian women started doing a hula when a particular song came on, and at first I kind of followed along from the side’Because it was a hula, and quite a bit slower than the Tahitian drum dancing, it was pretty easy for me to follow along, and it was so great to be dancing hula again. While dancing is a great release from marine biology research, so is a little dose of city life. Last week, Jeanette took a break from sorting and counting plankton samples to take a ferry ride to Tahiti. The downtown area is really nice, with a combination of quaint Tahitian shops and familiar brand-name stores like Quicksilver, Billabong and, of course, McDonald’s, which made us feel a bit more at home. (What’s a big metropolitan area without the golden arches?) There is also a great, two-story open-air marketplace where we spent a long time admiring fruits, veggies, meat, fish, perfumes, vanilla beans, woven baskets, carved necklaces, black pearls, pareos [sarongs] and endless other Tahitian handicrafts and jewelry. I bought a carved shell necklace and a beautiful tan pareo with two Tahitian dancers and a drummer dyed in brown. After we had our fill of shopping, the four of us sat on a stone wall on the side of the street, just watching the cars and people pass by, breathing in the exhaust fumes, feeling at home. Usually you hear people talk about taking a break from civilization and going somewhere remote to relax, but for me it was the opposite. I needed a good dose of citification. Having just reached the halfway point of her program, Jeanette still feels that she has quite a bit of studying and research to do. She also admits she has “mixed feelings” about the thought of the program ending: “On the one hand, I’m excited to go home and to dance class again, to go to Disneyland and drink real milk and not feel dirty all the time. On the other hand, I know I’ll miss this place like crazy and have major culture shock and withdrawal when I come home.” She plans to update the Palisades community on her experiences after she returns home on June 10. Jeanette’s father, Rick, is a realtor with HomesUSA and her mother, Ruth, is a Spanish teacher at PaliHi. Her brother, Josh, is a senior at UCLA.

Horses and Chicken Soup: A New ‘Soul’ is Published

GARRETT WAIT Palisadian-Post Intern Janie Dempsey Watts’ artistic vision has once again led her to publication with a short story called “Southern Spirit” in “Chicken Soup for the Horse Lover’s Soul II,” published February 28. Watts, a Pacific Palisades resident for nearly six years, tells the story of her great-great-grandmother, Matilda Arnold Seabolt, a Southern woman dealing with a horde of bandits in the mountains of Georgia during the Civil War. Seabolt, strong in her determination, fends off the bandits attempting to steal her horse, Snip, during a raid on the family farm. The story of Snip and Seabolt is one that has been passed down from generation to generation, according to Watts. “My grandmother told me that story first,” Watts said. “Then my father and uncle told it to me. It’s part of the great oral tradition of the South.” Watts’ professional writing career has enabled her to carry on her family’s storytelling tradition with a wide array of fictional and nonfictional short stories and screenplays. The Tennessee native’s focus on horses in many of her stories is the product of a childhood spent on horses. “That’s all we ever did,” Watts said. “You know how other people have soccer or baseball? Well, horses are our family thing. We had a farm across the border in Georgia and we went out every weekend to ride horses.” Watts earned a B.A. in journalism from UC Berkeley in 1974. She has focused on writing prose more during the past several years of her career and said she became interested in writing at a young age after reading one of the classic American novels. “When I was 12, I read ‘The Catcher in the Rye,'” Watts said. “I decided it would be great to write more, so in high school I wrote poems and wrote for the high school newspaper. In college, I took English, but I quickly found out it was all analysis so I switched to journalism because I wanted to write. I wrote for the college newspaper and got a job in journalism and loved it.” However, her career as a writer took a different turn when she entered the world of screenplays, something that she says can be frustrating because it takes so much time and financial backing to get a film produced. “I did screenplays for a while, but I wanted more control,” said Watts, who decided to write prose. “It’s easier to get an audience for a shorter piece and you can say a lot more in print.” A Web site announcement led her to submit a story to a “Chicken Soup” book in 2003. The story, entitled “Frosty Georgia Morning,” was published in the first edition of “Chicken Soup for the Horse Lover’s Soul.” The horse theme runs through many of Watts’ essays and her time spent in Georgia and Tennessee as a girl helped shape the background for most of the stories she has had published. In fact, her family still owns the farm in Ringgold, Georgia. “Each of us owns a little piece of the land,” Watts said. “It’s got a little creek and you can fish. I plan to get some more horses some day and move back but there aren’t any on the farm now because you have to be there to take care of them.” Watts, who still rents horses a few times a year and rides with friends, said her love of horses is deeply ingrained and built on the basic enjoyment she experienced with horses as a child. “It’s just fun,” Watts said. “[The horses] are like friends. There was always something you could do with them. You never ran out of any activity, you could train the horses, ride the horses, see new places. It was like transportation. You could see more of the farm and use your imagination.” Watts’ writing career is in a holding pattern right now, she said. She’s waiting to get her first novel, “Moon Over Taylor’s Ridge,” published. She’s seeking an agent to take it around to publishers at the moment, but has several back-up plans for publication. Meanwhile, she’s working on her second novel as well as several short stories about her childhood in the South. She has stories nearing publication in West magazine and Georgia Backroads magazine, along with online essays at boomerwomenspeak.com. Her husband Stephen Spataro, an attorney, and their sons Jack, a student at Santa Monica Community College and Anthony, of Goleta, have been featured in some of her stories published online. However, horses are where it’s at for Watts, especially when she’s writing nonfiction. “I was asked to submit more stories to other ‘Chicken Soup’ books,” Watts said. “It’s very hard to get a short story published. Fiction is much harder to sell; everybody loves nonfiction and that’s what I like to write most. I know I’m good at it so I’ll keep doing it.”

Young Palisadians

JOEL ROSENTHAL, a fourth grade student at Marquez Charter Elementary School, played violin in the Los Angeles Unified School District Elementary Music Festival, Accent on Performance, on April 30 at the Luckman Theatre on the campus of Cal State Los Angeles. Joel, the son of Betsy and David Rosenthal, was the only Marquez student invited to perform in this 2006 Elementary Honor Orchestra. o o o BYRON KENNERLY, a senior at Virginia Tech, won first place in the general news photo category for his work at The Collegiate Times, the school’s student-run newspaper. Kennerly is a graduate of Windward High School. o o o CAITLIN TORTORICI, the daughter of Peter and Susan Tortorici and a freshman at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, received academic distinction for the fall 2005 semester. To be eligible for academic distinction, a student must be full-time and receive a 3.5 grade point average or higher. Tortorici is a graduate of Crossroads School. o o o AMY JACLYN GUMENICK, DAVID DALE LAMB and JESSICA CAREY SANBORN, undergraduate students at UCSB, were selected for the dean’s list for the winter quarter. This honor is earned by students who have attained a grade point average of 3.75 (A-) on a program of 12 or more graded units in the College of Letters and Science or 3.50 in the College of Engineering. o o o DAVID L. PHILIPSON, a student at Harvard-Westlake School, and ARASH GHARIB, a student at Palisades Charter High School, were among 2,500 high school seniors in the nation who won National Merit Scholarships of $2,500 each. The winners were selected based on their academic record, including difficulty level of subjects studied and grades earned; scores from two standardized tests; contributions and leadership in school and community activities; an essay describing interests and goals; and a recommendation written by a high school official.

Upcoming Events

Wilson’s ‘ The Piano Lesson’ Plays at Morgan-Wixson August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson” continues at the Morgan-Wixson Theatre, 2627 Pico Blvd. in Santa Monica. Directed by Donis Leonard, the production continues through Saturday, June 3. This dramatic work centers on the Charles family’s prized and hard-won possession of an antique upright piano covered with ornate carvings detailing their rise from slavery. When Boy Willie comes home with the dream of buying the same Mississippi land that his family worked as slaves, he will need to persuade his stubborn sister that the past is the past, and they should sell the family piano to stake their future. The play runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18; $15 for students and seniors. Contact: 828-7519. Artists of Tomorrow to Perform at Revere The Brentwood-Westwood Symphony, under the baton of Alvin Mills, will present the annual Artists of Tomorrow concert on Sunday, May 21 at 3 p.m. at Paul Revere Middle School, 1450 Allenford. The six young talented musicians are winners of the annual competition sponsored by the Brentwood-Westwood Symphony Orchestra Association, in which 46 talented musicians participated. This year the Howard Engelman Grand Prize of $1, 000 will be divided between Tina Guo, cellist, and pupil of Eleonore Schoenfeld, who will perform the first movement of Dvorak’s Cello Concerto, and Sean Chen, pianist and student of Edward Francis, who will play the first movement of Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2. The other four winners will perform music by Sarasate, Chopin, Mozart, Chaminade and Richard Strauss. There is no admission charge, and parking is free. Contact: 829-3149. New Roads Parents to Hold Garage-Sale Fundraiser This Weekend The Parent Association of New Roads School will hold a garage sale fundraiser on Sunday, May 21, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the campus of New Roads High School, located at 3131 Olympic in Santa Monica. Proceeds from the sale will benefit New Roads’ financial aid program, which has achieved national recognition for its commitment to providing need-based financial assistance to more than 50 percent of the student population. Early birds can come from 7 to 8 a.m. for the “pre-sale”; $5 admission buys first dibs on everything. Visa/Mastercard will be accepted with a minimum purchase of $10. Last Chance to Catch ‘Bright Ideas’ in SM “Bright Ideas,” playing at the Edgemar Center for the Arts through May 20, is a dark comedy about how far some parents will go to get their child into the “right” preschool. When parents Josh and Generva find out how hard the admissions process is, they go to great lengths to get their son in’including murder! The award-winning play by Eric Coble is directed by Neil Kinsella and stars Michelle Danner, Brian Drillinger, Ali Elk, Michelle Johnson and Kevin Small. The theater is located at 2437 Main St. in Santa Monica. Tickets are $20. Contact: 392-7327 or go to www.edgemarcenter.org. TP Kids Auditions for ’42nd Street’ Theatre Palisades Kids will hold auditions for its summer camp production of “42nd Street” on Friday, June 2, from 4 to 7 p.m. and Saturday, June 3, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Auditions are open to 4th grade through current 8th grade students and will be held at the United Methodist Church at 801 Via de la Paz. Please prepare to sing a song and dance (bring tap and/or dance shoes). “42nd Street” rehearsals begin July 10 and performances will take place the weekend of July 28 at Pierson Playhouse. This show will be directed by Nancy Fracchiolla and produced by Elisa Varela. For more information, contact: varelae@aol.com or call 573-2004. Korean Dance at the Library on May 23 Dancer Young-Ae Park will demonstrate “Salpuri” (Exorcism Dance), one of the most popular Korean traditional folk dances derived from shamanic ceremonies, and “Da Mong” (Dream Layers), a modern rendition of “Salpuri,” on Tuesday, May 23 at 4 p.m. at the Palisades Branch Library, 861 Alma Real. This free event, which celebrates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, is the second in a series of cultural programs for families. “Da Mong” is a story dance about a girl who learns how to deal with the dark and mischievous forces that cause confusion, doubt, fear, sadness, shame and hate. She courageously faces these dark forces and transforms them into something beautiful.