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Women Push for Everychild

A Union Avenue Elementary student is treated by USC Dental School Fellows at the Everychild Foundation Mobile Dental Clinic operated by QueensCare, beneficiary of the first Everychild grant.
A Union Avenue Elementary student is treated by USC Dental School Fellows at the Everychild Foundation Mobile Dental Clinic operated by QueensCare, beneficiary of the first Everychild grant.

Jacqueline Caster started her charitable foundation for children by making a list. She wrote down all of the things she didn’t like about her prior fundraising involvements. ”Big, expensive benefit dinners. High overhead. Low accountability. Hierarchical structure. Intangible results. ”Caster set out to create a more efficient organization designed for busy women that would emphasize equality among members. The group’s focus would be on alleviating the suffering of children in the Los Angeles area facing disease, abuse, neglect, poverty or disability. ”’After having my own children, I realize everything it takes for a child to grow up and be healthy,’ says Caster, mother of two, ages 11 and 13. ‘And I have access to all these resources.’ ”Her idea for Everychild Foundation was simple: Each member donates $5,000 annually in dues to award one grant that funds a single project. Membership is limited in order to create a tight-knit group of women, maintain efficiency and keep operational costs to a minimum. ”Caster’s unique fundraising approach appealed to a range of women, from CEOs of Fortune 500 companies to full-time moms. They could be as involved or uninvolved with the actual project details and activities as they wanted, and feel that their contributions were equally important. ”’The point is for women to feel empowered by philanthropy,’ says Caster, a former real estate attorney who headed her own consulting firm for over a decade, performing economic feasibility studies for large-scale urban renovation projects. She also holds a master’s degree in city and regional planning from The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. ”Everychild was incorporated in November 1999 and granted its tax-exempt status in the summer of 2000, when Caster started recruiting members. ”Fifty-six women participated in making the first grant of $230,000, which went to the purchase and outfitting of a new mobile dental clinic serving students in some of the lowest-income elementary schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The grant was awarded to QueensCare, a nonprofit health care provider that operates the clinic. ”’We try to fund projects that are prototypes,’ Caster says. Since the clinic’s opening in May 2001, other L.A. philanthropists have purchased and equipped three additional mobile dental units. ”In the years since that first project, Everychild has awarded four other grants for a total of over $2.5 million. The projected size of the 2006 grant is $850,000 to $1,000,000. ”Currently, Everychild has 185 members, ages 25 to 65. About a quarter of them are Palisades residents, according to Caster. Her Highlands neighbors Cynthia Alexander (vice president) and Debra Colbert (secretary) are founding members. ”’I feel we have truly become a sisterhood whose mission it is to make a difference in the lives of children in the L.A. area,’ Colbert says. ‘On a daily basis I know where my money has gone and the direct and tangible results of its use. Everychild members can enjoy the unique opportunity to really see and touch the dental vans, libraries, schools and treatment facilities we have funded in the last five years.’ ”Their second project was the funding of 15 libraries in low-income LAUSD elementary schools that lacked adequate facilities. Everychild presented the $385,000 grant to Wonder of Reading, which had previously built 67 libraries through its 3R (Renovate, Restock and Read) Program. ”’I can’t think of any other group that can put a library into a school on such an efficient, cost-effective basis,’ Caster says. ”The grant helped stock the libraries with books and train volunteer reading tutors at each school. A portion of the money ($10,000) is also being used for the preparation of a ‘how-to’ manual, which Wonder of Reading will provide to other charitable entities around the country interested in replicating the program. ”The families of Everychild members Maria Bell, Cindy Simon and Gina Goldsmith have funded three new Wonder of Reading libraries, and other members have volunteered as reading tutors. Caster’s husband, Andrew, a Beverly Hills LASIK surgeon, subsequently became a Wonder of Reading board member. Everychild members have the difficult task of selecting one nonprofit agency out of the dozens that apply for the annual grant. ”’All of the projects strike a different chord,’ says Caster, who hired a professional grant consultant to advise members in the yearlong selection process. ” ”The grant consultant works with the grant screening board, which consists of 18 rotating members who review applications and conduct site visits to determine which nonprofit agency will receive the annual grant. ”’The stringency of the grant review process helps to focus organizations, their projects and structure so that all of us are assured that our $5,000 is being well spent,’ says Everchild member Amy Sommer, a documentary film producer. ”At the end of the year, when the applicant pool has been narrowed down to two, Everychild members vote on the final project. ” ”’We only make one grant a year, so we can’t make a mistake,’ Caster says, adding that members are ‘learning how to do a lot of what the grant consultant does, inhouse.’ ”One advantage of making a single grant per year is that Everychild can closely monitor the progress of each project with its grant monitoring committee. Prior grantees also update Everychild members at the annual luncheon. ”’We don’t fund anything that’s going to take a long time,’ Caster says, explaining that projects should be completed in roughly one year. ‘We want people to get immediate results.’ ”In 2003, the grant selection process facilitated the funding of a project serving child abuse victims. Everychild awarded $600,000 to Violence Intervention Program (VIP), an agency responsible for assessing and treating children impacted by violence. ”The grant successfully renovated VIP’s 70-year-old Boyle Heights facility (renamed Everychild Foundation Center for the Vulnerable Child) and enabled the agency to increase its patient load by about 45 percent. ”’We’re getting a reputation for being extremely thorough with our grant screening process,’ Caster says. Everychild was selected as ‘Outstanding Private Foundation of Los Angeles’ by the Association of Fundraising Professionals on National Philanthropy Day in 2004. ”The last two Everychild projects have served the young adult population, funding a specialized high school for troubled teens and a treatment center for foster youth. ”Optimist Youth Homes used the 2004 grant of $630,000 to build a state-of-the-art Everychild Foundation Youth Learning Center, which opened earlier this month in Eagle Rock. The new, larger high school building will allow the agency to increase the number of students served from 400 to 550, in a setting that integrates education and therapy. ”Everychild’s most recent grant of $715,000 went to Hillsides, the Pasadena-based residential and community treatment center for troubled children. ”The money will fund an apartment building, with 25 percent of the units set aside for the Youth Moving On project, which will provide transitional living, support services and life skills training for about 28 emancipated foster youth per year who have been psychologically damaged by abuse. (Emancipated foster youth lose eligibility for government-funded housing or programs when they turn 18.) ”This project is innovative and cost-effective in that the remaining 75 percent of the units will be rented to the community at fair market value and those funds used for a down-payment for a second such building purchase. ”’We were hoping to find something great’top quality’in the foster care area,’ Caster says of Everychild’s selection of Hillsides. ‘On a foster child’s 18th birthday, if the family isn’t interested in keeping the kid around, the kid’s out on the street. It’s a rare 18-year-old who can handle all of the trials and tribulations of life…’ ”With five grants awarded thus far, Everychild has served over 30,000 children in the Los Angeles area. The group is currently doing the site visits for the 2006 grant, considering a range of projects including prenatal telemedicine, a playground for disabled children, a diabetes and asthma screening van and an arts facility for impoverished and homeless children. ”To enhance their knowledge as grant makers, members host evening salons in their homes with speakers on issues facing children in their communities. They involve their own children by hosting annual Family Day Projects such as packing book bags with school supplies for at-risk children. All of these events are underwritten by outside sponsors. ”’I’m glad I don’t have to get all dolled up to go to a [fundraising] event, try to sell tickets to my friends or hustle for silent auction items. I think that most of us are tired of that,’ says Everychild member Stefania Magidson. ‘There is also a beautiful camaraderie among the members, something we share as mothers and women. I like that we make an important difference as a group and that we all have in common the conviction that while it’s nice to give our children the best in life, we should also let it overflow to those children who are in powerless, disadvantaged situations.’ ”Inspired by Everychild, Magidson started Blue Heron Foundation in 2002, a nonprofit charity foundation for Romanian orphans. ”Caster, who was recently honored as one of four ‘Women of the Year’ by the YMCA Santa Monica/Westside, says she would like to see Everychild membership reach its goal of 220. Eventually, she’d like to see branches in other cities. ”’We’d license the name,’ she says. ‘We’re all trademarked and we’re working on a manual now.’ Caster is also writing a book called ‘No More Rubber Chicken’ about more efficient and less time-intensive fundraising approaches. ”The Casters have lived in the Palisades since 1993. Their children, Bryce (13) and Jocelyn (11), attend Brentwood School and Carlthorp. ”For more information, visit www.everychildfoundation.org.

Young Palisadians

Marymount High School sophomore CYRA KANG, along with her 16 teammates, received the Daimler/Chrysler Team Spirit Award at the 2005 FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Southern California Regional Robotics Championships. The Marymount team was one of only four all-girls’ teams out of the 52 who competed at the Great Western Forum earlier this month. The judges selected the Marymount High School team for its ‘extraordinary enthusiasm and spirit through exceptional partnership and teamwork.’ The citation continues, ‘This team demonstrated a focus to a theme with great energy, creativity, and enthusiasm. They showed strength in the face of adversity and tenacity in the face of challenge.’ FIRST was founded in 1989 by Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway Human Transporter, to encourage an interest in science and technology among high school students. The competition begins every January when FIRST provides each team with a ‘kit of parts’ and a common set of rules to build a robot within a six weeks. Marymount’s entry, ‘Nautilus IV,’ joined the other robots on the floor of the Forum as they competed in a game of super-sized ‘tic-tac-toe.’ For Kang, a first-time team member, the process was not all about mechanical engineering, ‘There were a lot of creative and brilliant ideas. It was more like a competition for creativity.’ o o o MASON HAYS, a sophomore at Palisades High School, has been selected to participate in the National Student Leadership Conference, a leadership development program for outstanding high school students. Mason, the son of Sharon and Quay Hays, is on the varsity tennis team and in the drama department. Mason will be attending the July 5-15 session in Washington, D.C., with a focus on entrepreneurship and business. He will explore the transformation of the economy in the information age and wrestle with the complex ethical questions that confront businesspeople around the world. Young people will take on roles, such as a corporate executive negotiating the acquisition of another company or the owner of a small business who wants to break into a new market. While there, Mason will meet key business leaders, learn to make effective presentations, research new innovations and marketing techniques and create a business plan.

Upcoming Events

Two Dream Workshops Offered at Pharmaca ”Palisadian Zo Owen, R.N., M.A., will be presenting two free discussions and demonstrations on ‘Working with Dreams,’ at Pharamaca Integrative Pharmacy, 15150 Sunset Blvd. on Tuesday, May 3 from 5 to 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 14 from 1 to 3 p.m. The two workshops are independent of each other and you may attend both, space permitting. ” For reservations, call Pharmaca at 454-1345, for questions, call Zo Owen at 230-2399. Library Discussion Focuses on ‘Reading Lolita in Tehran’ ”’Reading Lolita in Tehran’ will be the subject of a lecture and book discussion at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 30 at the Palisades Branch Library community room, 861 Alma Real Drive. ”The book tells the true story of a clandestine group of women who meet in Tehran to disucss modern Western literature. Author Azar Nafisi, who taught modern English literature at Iranian universities until she was unable to continue owing to government repression of all things Western, allowed the group to meet in her living room despite considerable risk. ”Professor Firoozeh Papan-Matin, who teaches at UC Santa Barbara and Santa Monica College, will lead the discussion. ”All are welcome to this free event sponsored by the Pacific Palisades Library Association. Contact: 459-2754. Theatre Palisades Presents ‘Five Directors And a Playwright’ ”Theatre Palisades will present ‘Five Directors and a Playwright,’ a collection of five short plays by award-winning playwright and screenwriter Diane Grant, on Sunday, May 1 at 6:30 p.m. at the Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Rd. ”Grant’s film ‘Too Much Oregano’ won the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize and she is co-founder of Toronto’s Redlight Theatre. Her plays have been produced in the U.S. and Canada; she is literary manager of the L.A. Write Act Repertory Theatre. She also is an accomplished director and actress, as well as a longtime Palisadian and the box office manager of Theatre Palisades. ”The evening will be a delightful mix of cats, dogs, blue suede shoes, laughter and drama. Directors include Lois Bader, John Clement, Diane Grant, Martha Hunter and Pamela Murphy. ”Admission is free. Contact: 454-1970. Huntington’s Head Gardener to Discuss Herbs & Their History ”Katarina Eriksson, head gardener at the Huntington Botanic Gardens, will address the Garden Club on Monday, May 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Woman’s Club, 901 Haverford. ”Eriksson will discuss growing herbs and exploring their history. ”The Herb Garden at the Huntington was established in 1975, with plants grouped by traditional use. These include cooking, salads, teas, alcoholic beverages, fiber and dyes, potpourris, confections, perfumes and cosmetics and medicine. ”The Southern California climate allows gardeners to grow many herbs and even some spices not found in traditional herb gardens. In 1984, the garden was redesigned and a bed of Tussie-mussie herbs, used in nosegays, was planted. Asian medicinal and culinary herbs are being added.

Locals Lead Wolverines Past Pali Lacrosse Club

Harvard-Westlake seniors and Palisadians Greg Richardson and Chip Welsh combined for five goals and nine points in a convincing 10-1 victory over the Palisades High Lacrosse Club’s varsity team last Friday night at Stadium By The Sea. Richardson netted a hat-trick (three goals) and added three assists, bringing his season total to 16 of each and placing him among the top 10 shooters in the Pacific Coast Lacrosse Association. Chip Welsh added two goals, giving him 15 so far this season, and added his second assist of the year. The game was sloppy and it took time for the Wolverines to find their stride. Harvard-Westlake led 2-1 at the end of the first quarter and 4-1 at halftime. Three goals in the third quarter, including two on power plays, gave the visitors a commanding 7-1 after three quarters. Palisades’ scored its only goal on a power play in the first quarter when senior Joseph Luckett found the back of the net for the fifth time this year. Palisades dropped to 1-6 this season. Despite the loss, a loud and proud crowd of about 100 showed up to cheer on the home team. As Sports Illustrated recently reported, lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the country right now. The skill displayed by a mature Harvard-Westlake program and the gritty determination of the Pali squad are proof that lacrosse is catching on across the Westside. Pali closes the season against Loyola and Windward before the PCLA playoffs begin in May.

St. Matthew’s Roundup

Brad Zacuto’s softball team played two important games last week, defeating Archer 12-2 on Wednesday and coming from behind to defeat first-place Brentwood 6-2 the following day. The game against Archer was tighter than the score indicates and the Falcons’ defense had to work out of a bases-loaded jam in the first inning. Danielle Greenberg snared a hard ground ball to retire the side and preserve a 2-0 lead. Outfielders Bonnie Wirth and Sheridan Hathaway made big plays in the field to hold Archer hitters to singles. Codie Dicus and Claire Bastis pitched effectively, striking out 10 batters in five innings and limiting the opposition to just three hits and two runs. Wirth had two hits, Emily Newman doubled, Dicus had two hits, and Hathaway, Carlye Gordon and Anne Turner each had a hit. St. Matthew’s pulled away on a triple by Rylee Ebsen and a three-run home run by Bastis. Brentwood proved to be the Falcons’ toughest opponent thus far this season. Emily Newman made a running catch to end the top of the third inning, then St. Matthew’s teammate Audrey Turner got the offense started when she walked, stole second and third and sored on a grounder by Dicus. Still trailing 2-1 in the fourth inning, Anne Turner led off with a walk, Ebsen singled and Newman walked to load the bases. With one out and two strikes, Wirth tripled to give St. Matthew’s a 4-2 lead and the Falcons added two more to provide the final margin. St. Matthew’s improved to 3-0 in the Pacific Basin League (tied for first place) and 7-0-1 overall. Boys Volleyball The Falcons swept Harvard-Westlake’s seventh-graders, 25-13, 25-22, lost to the Wolverines’ eighth-grade squad, 25-19, 25-22, defeated St. Paul’s seventh-graders, 25-11, 25-8, and lost to St. Paul’s eighth-graders, 25-17, 25-19. Coach John Caravella’s squad is 4-2 in the Junior High Delphic League and consists of eighth-graders Matt Bagnard, Logan Shoop, Evan Palmer, Greg Aspell and Alex Helmintoller along with seventh graders Andrew Goldberg, Daniel Deloje, Connor Gill, Cary Kriegsman, Evan Biscow and sixth-graders Spencer Eichler and Lucas Helmintoller. Boys Tennis Tied 3-3 in matches, St. Matthew’s beat Brentwood on games, 39-34, for its first win of the season. The Falcons (1-4) had suffered tiebreak losses in three of their previous four defeats. Joey Friedrich led the way against the Eagles, winning 8-4 at No. 1 singles while Starr Hathaway and Christian Williams won at No. 2 doubles for St. Matthew’s, which is coached by Parker Rand. The Falcons’ third point came by default.

Volleyball Opens Playoffs Tonight

If the Palisades High boys varsity volleyball team continues to play the way it did in its regular season finale there is no telling how far it can go in the City playoffs. Seeded eighth out of 32 teams, the Dolphins (10-3) will host 25th-seeded Valley Alternative (6-2) in the first round tonight at 7 p.m. Should Palisades win, it would host either No. 9 Carson (11-2) or No. 24 Hollywood (6-7) in the second round next Tuesday night. Palisades secured second place in the Western League by sweeping host University, 25-23, 25-23, 25-18 on Monday, reversing an earlier five-game loss to the Wildcats. Senior setter Rusty Barneson directed the Dolphins’ attack expertly, allowing Brandon Bryant and Jonathan Peters to control the net while co-captain Lucas Pols, Joey Sarafian and Beck Johnson delivered crushing spikes from both sides of the court. West Valley League champion Granada Hills (12-1) is seeded No. 1 and defending City champion Chatsworth (11-2) is No. 2. Western League champion Venice (11-2) is seeded sixth. The City finals will be May 13 at Cal State Northridge. Baseball The Dolphins continued to steamroll through the Western League, beating Venice 22-0 in five innings last Wednesday, then scoring five runs in the second inning on their way to a 6-2 victory over second-place Westchester Monday at George Robert Field. Senior pitcher David Bromberg (5-0) had 10 strikeouts and three hits. Against Venice, Bromberg hit a grand slam home run and Dylan Cohen added a three-run homer as Palisades scored 13 runs before the Gondos recorded their first out. Palisades (13-4, 9-0) has outscored its league opponents 94-7 and has won five games inside seven innings. Softball Palisades (4-11, 1-7) lost 15-1 at Westchester on Monday, managing only two hits. The Dolphins travel to Hamilton for a league today and close league play at Stadium by the Sea against University, which Pali defeated 7-5 in their previous meeting. City playoffs begin Tuesday, May 10. Tennis A 6-1 victory over University Monday at Stoner Park assured Palisades’ varsity team of an unblemished league record and a likely top four seed in the City Section playoffs, which begin next week. Top singles player Adam Deloje, who has not lost a league match this season, is the No. 1 rated player in the Western League while fellow Dolphins Seth Mandelkern and Darya Bakhtiar are the top-ranked doubles team. Playoff seedings will be determined tonight and first-round matches will be played next Monday at 2:30 p.m. Round robin scoring, in which 29 1/2 points are available, will replace the head-to-head format used during league play.

Like Mother, Like Son

Palisades mom Renee Brown (right) and her son Jared had reason to smile after completing the IronBruin Triathlon April 10 at UCLA. Photo: bluestarphoto.net
Palisades mom Renee Brown (right) and her son Jared had reason to smile after completing the IronBruin Triathlon April 10 at UCLA. Photo: bluestarphoto.net

Running a triathlon is not normally something one decides to do on a whim. However, when Renee Brown found her workout regime a little monotonous, that is precisely what she did. And little did she know, she wouldn’t have to leave her house to find a training partner. When he learned what his mom was up to, Jared Brown volunteered to brave the triathlon with her. So after months of conditioning and psyching each other up, the mother-son tandem entered and completed the IronBruin reverse triathlon, held at the UCLA campus in Westwood on April 10. One of the youngest competitors in the race, 13-year-old Jared placed first in his age group (19-and-under) and 85th overall out of 209 participants. He completed the four-mile run, 10-mile bike ride, and 400-meter swim in one hour, 34 minutes and 23 seconds. At 47, Renee didn’t do too bad herself, covering the course in 2:05:58. “I was working out before I decided to do this, but I just wanted to take my training to a whole new level,” Renee says. “I thought to myself ‘What can I do to pump things up a bit?’ This seemed like it would do the trick.” Renee credits Palisades triathlete JJ Janda with whipping her and her son into shape for their first triathlon. “JJ has been so supportive to us–especially me,” Renee says. “His support of making my dream come true has been incredible. He also has been a very positive influence on Jared.” Jared played in the Palisades Recreation Center roller hockey league four years ago and was a member of the Palisades-Malibu YMCA swim team for four years, becoming an accomplished breast stroker even though it was his least favorite stroke. But after awhile he got bored with only one sport. “I like to play every sport in P.E.,” says Jared, who will be part of the stage crew for Paul Revere’s production of “Bye Bye Birdie” this Friday and Saturday night. “What I enjoy about triathlons is that you get to do more than just run. I actually liked the biking part best.” Since she and her husband Bob moved to the Highlands five years ago, Renee has been active outdoors, but she had never so much as run a 5K, let alone participate in a triathlon, until three weeks ago. Now she is considering entering the Palisades-Will Rogers race on July 4. “Renee was encouraged by her mother, Ida, to go on lengthy bike rides and they always swam in the Santa Monica Bay together,” recalls Nita Stern, Renee’s best friend since they were 18. “In a time where bonding with your teenager is sometimes strained and a struggle at best, this should definitely be in the bonding record book.” Both mother and son enjoyed the triathlon experience so much that they have already signed up for another one in Newport Beach on May 22. Although it is even longer–a half-mile swim, followed by a 12-mile bike ride and a three-mile run, neither Renee nor Jared is intimidated by the added distance. “The first time there was a learning curve because we’d never done it before,” Renee says. “It’s such an accomplishment just to finish, so I have confidence that we’ll be able to do the next one.”

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SEMPER FI. Honorable Marine, Vietnam combat Vet seeks volunteers to form hands-on help organization for disabled and Sr. Veterans and their families. Contact: Ray Nasser at 16321 PCH, #63, Pac Pal, or (310) 454-7432

COMPUTER SERVICES 7c

COMPUTER SUPPORT – Home – Business – Desktop & Network Support – Low Rates – One Or One Hundred PCs, We Can Help. WWW.FRANKELCONSULTING.COM. Providing Solutions for 18 Years – (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 MyMacGuy.NET. “Taking You To The Next Mac Level.” (Local resident for 16 years). Solutions/Tutoring (310) 459-7544 QUICKBOOKS * Set-Up, Data Entry, Reporting. Get Organized! Palisades Resident. Doris, (310) 913-2753 IS YOUR INFORMATION SECURE? Mitigate risk. Improve performance. Provide your system with optimal protection to achieve optimum efficiency. Call ISYIS: Specializing in the detection, removal, & prevention of viruses & spyware. ISYIS installs robust, automated & self-updating antiviral, worm protection & spyware detection, including effective firewalls, pop-up blockers, spam filters & parental controls. Tutoring available in MS Office, Acrobat, Explorer, Firefox, AOL, CD/DVD burning, data backup, VoIP, iPods/iTunes, PC/MAC. Senior/Student discounts. Secure Peace of Mind. Call ISYIS, (310) 455-6805

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 – Furniture – Antiques – Collectibles – Junque – Reliable professionals Local References

ORGANIZING SERVICES 7h

“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 Certificates Available – Impeccable Palisades References – Jessica Schooler Gleason, (310) 429-3289

NANNIES/BABYSITTERS 8a

NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER/DOULA. Available F/T Mon.-Fri. Experience w/ newborns & toddlers. Doula cert. CA driver’s license. Refs avail. Alida, (323) 965-8093 or (310) 384-6324 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 a full-time, part-time, L/I or L/O help, we can help you. Call Sunshine Nannies at (310) 614-5065 or (310) 801-8309 EXPERIENCED NANNY SEEKING f/t live-in position. Has car and driver’s license. Speaks fluent English. Call Alexandra, (310) 422-8358

HOUSEKEEPERS 9a

AVAILABLE F/T HOUSEKEEPER. Monday-Friday. Experienced, local references. Thorough, reliable, pleasant & neat person. Light English. Please call Maria, (310) 739-6325 P/T HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE 2 days/wk. Tuesday and Thursday. Drives car, has insurance and local references. Speaks good English. Call (323) 233-1699 or (323) 229-2011-cell “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 LIVE-OUT HOUSEKEEPER available. I am honest, have over 15 years experience, have my own car and good references. Call Jazmina, (213) 831-5924, or (323) 839-5993, cell. P/T HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE. Can work Thursday and Fridays. I have a car, insurance and references. Can also do errands. Call Delmy, (323) 363-9492 P/T EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER available. Great references too. Available Tuesday, Thursday and/or Saturday. Please call Maria, (323) 620-1501

ELDER CARE/COMPANIONS 10a

WOMAN NEEDED to HELP a partially handicapped lady with her daily exercises & housework, 5 days per week for a FAMILY of TWO. Prefer you to live-in. Must be able to drive OUR car. No children or pets. Malibu area. Salary is open. Call (310) 457-3393 TOTAL CARE COMPANION/care-giver. Nanny, housekeeper. Live-in or live-out. Available to work for you. Experience & references. Call Nelly, (818) 357-8363 HOME & CARE MANAGEMENT, hospital sitter, homemaker, companion, CNA, baby nurse. Live-in/live-out. Nursing care, drive to doctors, prepare meals, housekeeping. Bonded & Insured. Call now for special rate. (800) 987-7077 EXPERIENCED NURSE’S ASST available. Full-time, live-out. I am looking for a position taking care of patients at their home. Please call Suzie, (818) 344-0881 CAREGIVER NEEDED FOR OLDER woman on weekends. 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. Good food preparation is important. Call (310) 454-9467

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 ERIC LANDSCAPING & GARDEN MAINTENANCE. We’ll make your garden dreams come true. Over 15 yrs local experience. References. Call Eric at (310) 396-8218 BUDGET SPRINKLERS & LANDSCAPING – INSTALLATIONS – REPAIRS – UPGRADING & SOD – YARD CLEAN-UPS – FREE ESTIMATES/CASH DISCOUNTS. Lic. #768354 – (310) 398- 8512

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

NO STREAK WINDOW cleaning service. Fast and friendly. Quality service you can count on. Free estimates. Lic. #122194-49. Please call (323) 632-7207

MISCELLANEOUS 13i

PRESSURE WASHING. Driveways, patios, walk-ways, garages, dirt, oil, rust, paint and moss removal. Concrete, brick, natural stone. Clear and colored-stain sealers. Large/small jobs. Craig, (310) 459-9000 LOCAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT firm w/ references will handle all rental and maintenance for your home or apartment. Competitive rates. Fees available upon request. (310) 230-9479 or (760) 318-8345

COOKING/GOURMET 14a

CYNTHIA BROWN. prepfreshfood@yahoo.com. Let me prepare family meals in your home. I shop & prepare the meals your family likes to eat. Professional and pleasant.

HOUSESITTING 14h

HOUSESITTING. Palisades resident, experienced, reliable, good with pets. References available upon request. Call Brian, (310) 433-7117

PET SERVICES/PET SITTING 14g

SUSAN’S PET PLANET – Clicker Training – Great Walks – Play Dates – Vet trips – Call Susan – (310) 473-8329 BE HAPPY TO COME HOME! Trusted house/pet care in & around Palisades since 1986. Educated responsible. (310) 454-8081 K-90272 MOBILE PET SERVICES. Grooming, customized to your pet’s lifestyle. Vehicle equipped w/warm water. Additional services: Pet sitting. Dog walking. Training. Transportation. Rebecca, (310) 238-2339 PET HEAVEN TRAINING – Walking – Overnight – Feeding – Is your pet unruly? Needs manners? Call Pet Heaven, (310) 454-0058

FITNESS INSTRUCTION 15a

NORDIC WALKING. Nordic Walking burns up to 46% more calories than regular walking and is excellent for weight loss. Perfect for all ages. Makes a great gift and get the 1st instructional DVD in the U.S. for only $29.50! Personal Training walking classes and Nordic walking poles avail. Check at www.nordicwalkingonline.com or call (310) 573-9000 FITNESS FOR WOMEN. ZIMMERMAN FITNESS FOR WOMEN specializes in weight loss and body shaping. Our private studio near the village offers professional & individual services, using the finest equipment and products. This specific one-on-one training is safe, natural, efficient and exclusively for women. Appointment only. Local references. Call us for a free consultation: (310) 573-9000. www.zfit.com

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 SPANISH TUTOR. All grade levels, conversational & all ages. Local refs, flexible hours. Please call Noelle at (310) 273-3593 CLEARLY MATH TUTORING. Specializing in Math! Elementary thru college level. Test Prep, Algebra, Trig, Geom, Calculus. Fun, caring, creative, individualized tutoring. Math anxiety. Call Jamie, (310) 459-4722 THE WRITING COACH: Student essays/homework/ reports/research papers (all subjects). Focus on structure, technique, style, vocabulary, content, analysis. Improves skills, confidence, grades. Also, College/Private School application essays, counseling, prep. Extensive experience, success stories. MA, Johns Hopkins; former LA private-school teacher and Hopkins CTY instructor; writer/consultant. Outstanding Palisades/Malibu references. (310) 528-6437 IN-HOME TUTORING, ALL SUBJECTS, K-12. Certified teachers come directly to your home. SAT, ACT & study skills. Affordable rates. (310) 550-0117 – www.clubztutoring.com SPANISH TUTOR. Certified teacher, Palisades resident. Over 14 years experience. All levels. Affordable rates. Marietta, (310) 459-8180 COLLEGE ADMISSIONS ASSISTANCE: Juniors & parents: Don’t get stuck in September without a headstart on your college applications. Through a proven organized and individualized approach, I strive to provide an experience that will not only assist students in getting accepted to their top college choices, but also alleviate the stress that is often associated with the college admissions process. Reasonable rates based on other fine college counselors on the westside. References available. (310) 396-8318

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 16c

MASONRY & CONCRETE CONTRACTOR. 30 YEARS IN PACIFIC PALISADES. Custom masonry & concrete, stamped, driveways, pool, 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

PARADISE CONSTRUCTION Building Contractor – All Trades – Lic. #808600. Call (310) 383-1659 CASTLE CONSTRUCTION. New homes, remodeling, additions, fine finish carpentry. Serving the Westside for 20 yrs. Lic. #649995. Call James, (310) 450-6237 PALISADES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. KEVIN B. NUNNELEY. (310) 454-5029 – 1 (877) 360-6470 Toll-Free. Local References Avail. Lic. #375858

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. All Phases and General Repairs. 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

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 D.J. HANDYMAN. Fencing, painting, tiling. Just a few of my trades. No job too small. Competitive prices, local service. (Not lic.). (310) 454-3838 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 HANDYMAN, Comprehensive Home Repair – Improve – Build – Install – Repair – Professional Reliable Service – Happiness Guaranteed. (not lic.) – Daniel Howe, cell (310) 877-5577 THE HANDY GUY. Any job, big or small. Over 15 years experience. Free estimates. Lic. #795456. Call (310) 216-9034 PETERPAN – Quality Home Repair -Serving Entire Westside. (Not lic.) Ask for Peter, (310) 663-3633

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 – 51 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 MASTERPIECE PAINTING & DECOR – Specializing in Faux Finishes – Stenciling & Plaster Effects – Interior/Exterior – Free Estimate – Lic. #543487. Bill Lundby, MFA in Palisades, (310) 459-7362 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. SQUIRE PAINTING CO. Interior and Exterior. License #405049. 25 years. Local Service. (310) 454-8266. www.squirepainting.com PIERRE HOUSEPAINTING. Interior, exterior, plastering, drywall, tile, wallpapering and handyman work. Excellent work with references. I take pride in my work and I treat your home as if it were my own. (323) 461-2122

PLUMBING 16s

ROBERT RAMOS, Plumbing Contractor – Copper repipes – Remodels – New Construction – Service & Repair – Water Heaters – Licensed – Bonded – Insured – St. lic. #605556 – Cell, (310) 704-5353 BOTHAM PLUMBING AND HEATING. Lic. #839118. (310) 827-4040

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

HELP WANTED 17

INTERVENTION SPECIALIST within the drug and alcohol treatment field seeks receptionist/office asst. for growing Palisades office. Immed p/t hours are available (Mon.-Thur., 1-5 p.m. and Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.). F/T hours available & a tremendous growth opportunity for the right candidate. Excellent communication, organiz. and clerical skills req. Please email resume & salary req. to rarmstrong@interventionplanner.com DENTAL: ORTHODONTIC ASST. Exclusive office in Pacific Palisades. Exceptional opportunity. Fax or call (310) 454-0317 DRIVERS: GREAT HOME time. Pay and benefits! Regional drivers make up to $55,000/yr. Team drivers make up to $150,000/yr. Werner Enterprises. Ph: (800) 346-2818, ext. 561 LOVING & RELIABLE CHILDCARE needed. Approx 20-25 hours per week. Tuesday A.M. and P.M., Wednesday A.M., Thursday mid-day, Friday and Saturday A.M.. Please call Jessica, (310) 459-1018 Dedicated and loving, F/T NANNY WANTED to help care for a 6 month and 2 year old. Excellent refs, with 5 year minimum. experience. Fluent English, own car. Trustline. Fax resume to (310) 284-2438 Local technology CONSULTING firm seeks P/T OFFICE MGR to maintain office records, prepare client billings, maintain accounting records, perform general secretarial tasks. Flexible hrs. Word and Excel required. QuickBooks, experience helpful. Starts April 25. Email jsavin@ctcg.com. Fax (310) 230-1050 or call (310) 229-8947 RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL OFFICE. General office position in Palisades office. F/T, computer skills required, multiple phones, filing. Fax resume, attn: Deborah, (310) 454-5797 P/T HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Must speak English well, have exp. and local references and drive a car. Be avail evenings, 5-8 p.m. and all day Thurs. & Fri. Sat. (optional). Call (310) 487-8588 P/T CLEANING PERSON for real estate office in Pac Palisades. Need reliable person twice (2X) per week. $10 to $12/hr. Call Alyssa, (310) 573-4245, ext. 132 PART-TIME ASSISTANT. Put up and take down open house signs. Sundays, 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. and 5 to 6 P.M. Also, some Tuesdays, 9 to 10 A.M. and 2 to 3 P.M. Truck required. $20/hr. Alyssa, (310) 573-4245, ext. 132. P/T RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATE. Approx 27 hrs/wk. Experience preferred. Fax resume to Brentwood Stationers (310) 826-6035 or apply in person, at 11760 San Vicente Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90049. WANTED: Someone to water garden. Call evenings, (310) 454-7060 P/T NANNY NEEDED for 16-month-old twins. Must be English-speaking, drive own car, have experience & refs. Light housekeeping. Mom at home most of the time. $13/hr. to start. Call (310) 471-2423 SEEKING ORGANIZED, EFFICIENT and upbeat assistant for growing Pac Palisades company. Computer literate. Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call (310) 230-1295 PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER needed who loves children, art, music. Team player with experience and 12 ECE units. Begins September, 2005. Fax resume: (310) 454-7203

SITUATIONS WANTED 17a

PERSONAL CHEF SEEKING full-time position in private estate, For biography and some photographs of my work: www.CHEFBAER.com or call Philip, (310) 398-5232

AUTOS 18b

1991 VOLVO SEDAN. 140K miles. Good condition. Smogged. New tires. You can view in Palisades. $2,500. Clayton, (310) 459-1266 1999 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 door. Only 56K miles. Silver color. Car alarm, power windows, air. In excellent condition. $10,900. Call (310) 260-7764 2003 JAGUAR X TYPE. Silver exterior/beige interior. Manual transmission. 10K miles. Take over 16 remaining lease payments of $302.99/mo. Call (310) 454-2363

FURNITURE 18C

DECORATOR’S OWN ENGLISH pine coffee table. Made from antique timbers. 48″ round by 22″ high. Original cost $3,000. Asking $1,500. Call (310) 459-4037 LOVESEAT AND COUCH for sale. Fabric loveseat. Wood/gold trim, $100. Italian leather couch, 8 feet long, beige, $550. Both in A-1 condition. Must see. Call (310) 444-9240

GARAGE, ESTATE SALES 18d

3 FAMILY SALE. Clothes, furniture, and miscellaneous. 15103 Albright Street. SAT. 4/30, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. GIANT 3 FAMILY SALE. High-end collectibles, vintage kitchenware, silver, china, lamps, jewelry, pictures, ski equipment, and much more. SAT. 4/30, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. & SUN. 5/1, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 871 Chattanooga Ave. (No. Sunset/Las Casas). MOVING SALE. Antiques/furn/furnishings/patio set/ decorative wrgt iron/stone garden fixtures/collectibles/knick-knacks/hsehold, kitsch goods/clothes/ books/tools/More! 927 Chautauqua (FRI.-SAT., Apr. 29-30, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.)

PETS, LIVESTOCK 18e

KITTIES. I have some beautifully-trained brother & sister kitties, 1 year + young. I will adopt out to good home, either 2 together, or separately. Call to see: (310) 456-9810

WANTED TO BUY 19

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

CLASSIFIED ADS FROM THE APRIL 21, 2005 ISSUE OF THE PALISADIAN-POST

HOMES FOR SALE 1

MAGNIFICENT 180? VIEWS. Palos Verdes to Malibu. 2 bed+2 lge baths. 1,824 sq ft. Triple & 1/2 mfg. home in Tahitian Terrace. No age limit “family park,” as of May 05. Exceptional schools! Largest space in park, huge deck, pond w/ 10′ waterfall, 25′ palms. New carpet, freshly painted, vaulted ceilings, lge walk-ins. 2 car carport + extra pkg space. Must See! $615,000. Owner. Call (972) 771-4657 SONOITA, ARIZONA. 77 acre estate in western movie location of ’40s & ’50s. Exquisite arch designed hse, guest qtrs, spa & studio w/ seclusion & spectacular views at 5,000 foot elev., 45 minutes SE of Tucson. 4,072 sq. ft. $1,750,000. www.homepage.mac.com/skypaintaz 5,000 sq ft HOME on 6.5 irrigated level acres in BOISE IDAHO. Three master suites, new in 2004. Pool, pasture for horses & the best schools. Sub-division potential, 8 per acre. $1,495,000. Owner, Agent. Call (208) 672-1945 YUCCA VALLEY, CA. 2 bed, 1 bath & large den on 1/4 acre. Approx 1,100 sq ft w/ gas, hardwood flrs, rock fireplace. Built in the ’50s. In excellent condition, but needs work. Best cash offer over $225,000. Call ERA Realty, (760) 365-0647, or owner Ray, (310) 454-7432

FURNISHED HOMES 2

LOVELY 2 bed, 2 bath. Wooded setting. Fireplace, lndry, cable, gardener. Completely furn & equipped. 4-? months. No smoke, no pets. $2,480/mo. for EVERYTHING. (310) 454-2568

UNFURNISHED HOMES 2a

VIEW OF QUEEN’S NECKLACE. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, family room. Remodeled kitchen, new carpet. 1 year lease. Available April 1st. $5,950/mo. Call Patsy, (818) 703-7241 PAC PAL CASTELLAMMARE. 2 bd, 1.75 bath. Den, hardwood flrs, fireplace, 2-car garage. Quiet street, view. Avail April 1st. $3,850/mo. Call (805) 569-1400 & lv mess. or fax to (805) 682-9718 for application FABULOUS COUNTRY TRADITIONAL near bluffs. 2 bed, 1 large bath. Big sunny office, hardwood floors, formal dining rm & huge living rm. Redone kitchen. 2-car garage. Private backyard. Perfect. Principals only. Avail May 1. $4,700/mo. (310) 571-1368 2 BED, 1 BATH on Kagawa in ALPHABET streets. Fireplace, 2-car garage, large backyard with fruit trees. $3,500/mo. Call Debbie, (310) 454-5519 SANTA MONICA CANYON HOME. 325 E. Channel Rd. Short-term. (3-6 mo.) 3 bed, 2 bath with den, office. Nicely tiled kitchen. Hardwd flrs, stove, microwave & w/d hookup. $4,500/mo. Pets OK. (310) 480-6471 SPACIOUS HIGHLANDS TRI-level. Views, tranquillity. 3 bed (or 2 bed, family room) + 3.5 baths. Hardwood floors, French doors, tennis and pool. $3,200/mo. Call (310) 459-7171 CHARMING BEVERLY GLEN cottage. Lush grounds. 1 bedroom, bonus room+1 bath & kitchen. 943 N. Beverly Glen Blvd. $1,750/mo. 1 year lease. Call (949) 646-4218

UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS 2c

PALISADES ON THE BLUFFS. 2 bd, 2 ba w/ unobstructed ocean views! Lush gardens, large yard, heated pool. $3,500/mo., utils included. No cats/dogs. 1 year lease. Call for details: (310) 454-1042 CHARMING PAC PALISADES 1 bd, 1 bath apartment in 6 unit building. Hardwood floors. tile, blinds, laundry, parking. Pets possible. $1,550/mo. 1 year lease. Call (760) 318-8345 CARMEL in THE PALISADES. 2 bedroom, beautiful lot. Walk to village. $3,495/mo. Agent. Call Nancy, (310) 230-7305 OCEAN VU CONDO. Close to town. Walk to beach. 2 bed, 2 bath. 1,200 sq ft. New. Hardwood flrs, granite kitchen, marble bathrooms. Large deck. Huge closets. High ceilings. W/D. $2,790/mo. (310) 230-4200

ROOMS FOR RENT 3

HIGHLANDS SEMI-FURN. Beautiful 2 bd, family rm, bar, 1 bath. View, patio, hdwd flrs, A/C, pool/spa. Feels like home. No kitchen, sm fridge, hot-plate, microwave. No pets, no smokers. $1,500/mo. incl utils. Cable TV/internet. (310) 454-9337

WANTED TO RENT 3b

AMERICAN LADY, born in Guatemala WISHES to rent a room/bath in the Palisades. In return, she can clean the home and pay rent. Please call (323) 569-9781 and ask for Teresa. WANTED: Small SINGLE GARAGE for storage only. Household items. If not home, please leave message (310) 454-0248 GARAGE STORAGE SPACE wanted in the Palisades for a car. The owner lives on Chautauqua & drives it twice per month. Please call (818) 557-0135

OFFICE/STORE RENTALS 3c

CORNER OFFICE AVAIL on Via de la Paz. Sublet, month-to-month. No traffic, quiet, clean and very bright. 20 x 12. Avail now. $600/mo. Call (310) 454-0685

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

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 5

ENTREPRENEUR. $3,000 to $5,000 weekly income potential from home. Full or Part-time. Training is provided. Serious only. Call (800) 230-6073 MONTANA AVE BUSINESS for sale. Established designer accessories store. Brand-name products. Great location. Very moderate outgoings. Call (818) 385-0330

MISCELLANEOUS 6b

SEMPER FI. Honorable Marine, Vietnam combat Vet seeks volunteers to form hands-on help organization for disabled and Sr. Veterans and their families. Contact: Ray Nasser at 16321 PCH, #63, Pac Pal, or (310) 454-7432

COMPUTER SERVICES 7c

COMPUTER SUPPORT – Home – Business – Desktop & Network Support – Low Rates – One Or One Hundred PCs, We Can Help. WWW.FRANKELCONSULTING.COM. Providing Solutions for 18 Years – (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 MyMacGuy.NET. “Taking You To The Next Mac Level.” (Local resident for 16 years). Solutions/Tutoring (310) 459-7544 SPECIALIZING IN LOGOS, business cards, social and company stationary, etc. Alexandra Gmeiner, Graphic Designer. Tel: (310) 422-8358 QUICKBOOKS * Set-Up, Data Entry, Reporting. Get Organized! Palisades Resident. Doris, (310) 913-2753 IS YOUR INFORMATION SECURE? Mitigate risk. Improve performance. Provide your system with optimal protection to achieve optimum efficiency. Call ISYIS: Specializing in the detection, removal, & prevention of viruses & spyware. ISYIS installs robust, automated & self-updating antiviral, worm protection & spyware detection, including effective firewalls, pop-up blockers, spam filters & parental controls. Tutoring available in MS Office, Acrobat, Explorer, Firefox, AOL, CD/DVD burning, data backup, VoIP, iPods/iTunes, PC/MAC. Senior/Student discounts. Secure Peace of Mind. Call ISYIS, (310) 455-6805

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 – Furniture – Antiques – Collectibles – Junque – Reliable professionals Local References

ORGANIZING SERVICES 7h

“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 Certificates Available – Impeccable Palisades References – Jessica Schooler Gleason, (310) 429-3289

NANNIES/BABYSITTERS 8a

NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER/DOULA. Available F/T Mon.-Fri. Experience w/ newborns & toddlers. Doula cert. CA driver’s license. Refs avail. Alida, (323) 965-8093 or (310) 384-6324 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 a full-time, part-time, L/I or L/O help, we can help you. Call Sunshine Nannies at (310) 614-5065 or (310) 801-8309

HOUSEKEEPERS 9a

HOUSE or OFFICE CLEANER. I can work any days. I have a car and references. Over 15 years experience. Please call Ruth, (323) 752-8015 AVAILABLE F/T HOUSEKEEPER. Monday-Friday. Experienced, local references. Thorough, reliable, pleasant & neat person. Light English. Please call Maria, (310) 739-6325 P/T HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE 2 days/wk. Tuesday and Thursday. Drives car, has insurance and local references. Speaks good English. Call (323) 233-1699 or (323) 229-2011-cell MY WONDERFUL HOUSEKEEPER has Wednesdays available each week. She drives her own car. For more info, please call Carol, (310) 454-4476 F/T HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE. I have excellent references. Please call Angelica, (323) 935-2141 or (310) 429-6788 F/T HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE. I have my own transportation, and references. Over 5 years experience. Carmen, (213) 739-8764 HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY AVAIL. Good work experience and references. Available anytime. Call Lorena, (323) 231-0609

ELDER CARE/COMPANIONS 10a

WOMAN NEEDED to HELP a partially handicapped lady with her daily exercises & housework, 5 days per week for a FAMILY of TWO. Prefer you to live-in. Must be able to drive OUR car. No children or pets. Malibu area. Salary is open. Call (310) 457-3393 HOUSEKEEPING, CHILD & ELDERLY care. Experienced, CPR & first-aid certified with medical backgrounds. Live-in or live-out. Fluent English. References available. Call (888) 897-5888 TOTAL CARE COMPANION/care-giver. Nanny, housekeeper. Live-in or live-out. Available to work for you. Experience & references. Call Nelly, (818) 357-8363

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 ERIC LANDSCAPING & GARDEN MAINTENANCE. We’ll make your garden dreams come true. Over 15 yrs local experience. References. Call Eric at (310) 396-8218 BUDGET SPRINKLERS & LANDSCAPING – INSTALLATIONS – REPAIRS – UPGRADING & SOD – YARD CLEAN-UPS – FREE ESTIMATES/CASH DISCOUNTS. Lic. #768354 – (310) 398- 8512

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

MASSAGE THERAPY 12b

HEALTH & HAPPINESS is a balance between body, mind & spirit. Swedish, deep-tissue, sports and reflexology. Strictly professional. Deborah McGuire, L.M.T. Message (310) 722-3816

WINDOW WASHING 13h

NO STREAK WINDOW cleaning service. Fast and friendly. Quality service you can count on. Free estimates. Lic. #122194-49. Please call (323) 632-7207

MISCELLANEOUS 13i

PRESSURE WASHING. Driveways, patios, walk-ways, garages, dirt, oil, rust, paint and moss removal. Concrete, brick, natural stone. Clear and colored-stain sealers. Large/small jobs. Craig, (310) 459-9000

COOKING/GOURMET 14a

CYNTHIA BROWN. prepfreshfood@yahoo.com. Let me prepare family meals in your home. I shop & prepare the meals your family likes to eat. Professional and pleasant.

HOUSESITTING 14h

HOUSESITTING. Palisades resident, experienced, reliable, good with pets. References available upon request. Call Brian, (310) 433-7117

PET SERVICES/PET SITTING 14g

SUSAN’S PET PLANET – Clicker Training – Great Walks – Play Dates – Vet trips – Call Susan – (310) 473-8329 BE HAPPY TO COME HOME! Trusted house/pet care in & around Palisades since 1986. Educated responsible. (310) 454-8081 K-90272 MOBILE PET SERVICES. Grooming, customized to your pet’s lifestyle. Vehicle equipped w/warm water. Additional services: Pet sitting. Dog walking. Training. Transportation. Rebecca, (310) 238-2339 OVERNIGHTS or DAYS at AUNTIE K’s or I’ll come to you for walks & play. Vet visits w/ cuddle time afterwards & other non-pet related services avail. Call Kathy @ I Need Another Me Inc.! Serving the Palisades since 1997. (310) 459-7803. Save this ad! It doesn’t run all year. PET HEAVEN TRAINING – Walking – Overnight – Feeding – Is your pet unruly? Needs manners? Call Pet Heaven, (310) 454-0058

FITNESS INSTRUCTION 15a

NORDIC WALKING. Nordic Walking burns up to 46% more calories than regular walking and is excellent for weight loss. Perfect for all ages. Makes a great gift and get the 1st instructional DVD in the U.S. for only $29.50! Personal Training walking classes and Nordic walking poles avail. Check at www.nordicwalkingonline.com or call (310) 573-9000 FITNESS FOR WOMEN. ZIMMERMAN FITNESS FOR WOMEN specializes in weight loss and body shaping. Our private studio near the village offers professional & individual services, using the finest equipment and products. This specific one-on-one training is safe, natural, efficient and exclusively for women. Appointment only. Local references. Call us for a free consultation: (310) 573-9000. www.zfit.com

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 SPANISH TUTOR. All grade levels, conversational & all ages. Local refs, flexible hours. Please call Noelle at (310) 273-3593 CLEARLY MATH TUTORING. Specializing in Math! Elementary thru college level. Test Prep, Algebra, Trig, Geom, Calculus. Fun, caring, creative, individualized tutoring. Math anxiety. Call Jamie, (310) 459-4722 THE WRITING COACH: Student essays/homework/ reports/research papers (all subjects). Focus on structure, technique, style, vocabulary, content, analysis. Improves skills, confidence, grades. Also, College/Private School application essays, counseling, prep. Extensive experience, success stories. MA, Johns Hopkins; former LA private-school teacher and Hopkins CTY instructor; writer/consultant. Outstanding Palisades/Malibu references. (310) 528-6437 IN-HOME TUTORING, ALL SUBJECTS, K-12. Certified teachers come directly to your home. SAT, ACT & study skills. Affordable rates. (310) 550-0117 – www.clubztutoring.com SPANISH TUTOR. Certified teacher, Palisades resident. Over 14 years experience. All levels. Affordable rates. Marietta, (310) 459-8180 COLLEGE ADMISSIONS ASSISTANCE: Juniors & parents: Don’t get stuck in September without a headstart on your college applications. Through a proven organized and individualized approach, I strive to provide an experience that will not only assist students in getting accepted to their top college choices, but also alleviate the stress that is often associated with the college admissions process. Reasonable rates based on other fine college counselors on the westside. References available. (310) 396-8318

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 16c

MASONRY & CONCRETE CONTRACTOR. 30 YEARS IN PACIFIC PALISADES. Custom masonry & concrete, stamped, driveways, pool, 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

PARADISE CONSTRUCTION Building Contractor – All Trades – Lic. #808600. Call (310) 383-1659 CASTLE CONSTRUCTION. New homes, remodeling, additions, fine finish carpentry. Serving the Westside for 20 yrs. Lic. #649995. Call James, (310) 450-6237 PALISADES CONSTRUCTION SERVICES. KEVIN B. NUNNELEY. (310) 454-5029 – 1 (877) 360-6470 Toll-Free. Local References Avail. Lic. #375858

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. All Phases and General Repairs. 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

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 D.J. HANDYMAN. Fencing, painting, tiling. Just a few of my trades. No job too small. Competitive prices, local service. (Not lic.). (310) 454-3838 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 HANDYMAN, Comprehensive Home Repair – Improve – Build – Install – Repair – Professional Reliable Service – Happiness Guaranteed. (not lic.) – Daniel Howe, cell (310) 877-5577 THE HANDY GUY. Any job, Big or Small. Over 15 years experience. Free Estimates. Lic. #795456. Call (310) 216-9034

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 – 51 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 MASTERPIECE PAINTING & DECOR – Specializing in Faux Finishes – Stenciling & Plaster Effects – Interior/Exterior – Free Estimate – Lic. #543487. Bill Lundby, MFA in Palisades, (310) 459-7362 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. SQUIRE PAINTING CO. Interior and Exterior. License #405049. 25 years. Local Service. (310) 454-8266. www.squirepainting.com PIERRE HOUSEPAINTING. Interior, exterior, plastering, drywall, tile, wallpapering and handyman work. Excellent work with references. I take pride in my work and I treat your home as if it were my own. (323) 461-2122

PLUMBING 16s

ROBERT RAMOS, Plumbing Contractor – Copper repipes – Remodels – New Construction – Service & Repair – Water Heaters – Licensed – Bonded – Insured – St. lic. #605556 – Cell, (310) 704-5353 BOTHAM PLUMBING AND HEATING. Lic. #839118. (310) 827-4040

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

HELP WANTED 17

INTERVENTION SPECIALIST within the drug and alcohol treatment field seeks receptionist/office asst. for growing Palisades office. Immed p/t hours are available (Mon.-Thur., 1-5 p.m. and Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.). F/T hours available & a tremendous growth opportunity for the right candidate. Excellent communication, organiz. and clerical skills req. Please email resume & salary req. to rarmstrong@interventionplanner.com DENTAL: ORTHODONTIC ASST. Exclusive office in Pacific Palisades. Exceptional opportunity. Fax or call (310) 454-0317 SANTA MONICA-BASED TELECOMMUNICATIONS Co. seeks p/t and f/t workers. Receptionist/sales/ customer-service/data entry positions avail. Experience a +. Must enjoy sales and interaction with customers. Must respond well to following directions in a fast-paced environment. Must be a quick learner, have extremely good retention and telephone skills. Please fax resume to (310) 315-8334 DRIVERS: GREAT HOME time. Pay and benefits! Regional drivers make up to $55,000/yr. Team drivers make up to $150,000/yr. Werner Enterprises. Ph: (800) 346-2818, ext. 561 LOVING & RELIABLE CHILDCARE needed. Approx 20-25 hours per week. Tuesday A.M. and P.M., Wednesday A.M., Thursday mid-day, Friday and Saturday A.M.. Please call Jessica, (310) 459-1018 Dedicated and loving, F/T NANNY WANTED to help care for a 6 month and 2 year old. Excellent refs, with 5 year minimum. experience. Fluent English, own car. Trustline. Fax resume to (310) 284-2438 Local technology CONSULTING firm seeks P/T OFFICE MGR to maintain office records, prepare client billings, maintain accounting records, perform general secretarial tasks. Flexible hrs. Word and Excel required. QuickBooks, experience helpful. Starts April 25. Email jsavin@ctcg.com. Fax (310) 230-1050 or call (310) 229-8947 RECEPTIONIST/GENERAL OFFICE. General office position in Palisades office. F/T, computer skills required, multiple phones, filing. Fax resume, attn: Deborah, (310) 454-5797 P/T HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Must speak English well, have exp. and local references and drive a car. Be avail evenings, 5-8 p.m. and all day Thurs. & Fri. Sat. (optional). Call (310) 487-8588 P/T CLEANING PERSON for real estate office in Pac Palisades. Need reliable person twice (2X) per week. $10 to $12/hr. Call Alyssa, (310) 573-4245, ext. 132 PART-TIME ASSISTANT. Put up and take down open house signs. Sundays, 11 A.M. to 12 P.M. and 5 to 6 P.M. Also, some Tuesdays, 9 to 10 A.M. and 2 to 3 P.M. Truck required. $20/hr. Alyssa, (310) 573-4245, ext. 132. MEMBERSHIP SALES REPRESENTATIVES. Spectrum Club, one of the top 5 upscale health clubs in the nation is currently recruiting qualified membership sales representatives who are career driven. Competitive pay package and excellent benefits are available. Please e-mail inquiries to hrspectrumla@ spectrumclubs.com or fax resume to (310) 727-9310. Mention this ad. P/T BABYSITTER NEEDED weekdays afternoons for 2 kids under 4 years old. Fun and energetic with local refs. preferred. Hours 3-6. $10/hr. Call (310) 570-5569 P/T RETAIL SALES ASSOCIATE. Approx 27 hrs/wk. Experience preferred. Fax resume to Brentwood Stationers (310) 826-6035 or apply in person, at 11760 San Vicente Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90049. F/T HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Car, insurance, Calif. license. Exp. managing household for 2 working adults. Errands, food shopping, lite cooking. Live-out. Generous compensation for qualif person. Call (310) 459-3091 after 1 p.m. or (310) 825-7741 WANTED: Someone to water garden. Call evenings, (310) 454-7060 FT/PT RECEPTIONIST NEEDED for pediatric office in Brentwood. Please fax resume to (310) 231-0337

SITUATIONS WANTED 17a

PERSONAL CHEF SEEKING full-time position in private estate, For biography and some photographs of my work: www.CHEFBAER.com or call Philip, (310) 398-5232

AUTOS 18b

1991 VOLVO SEDAN. 140K miles. Good condition. Smogged. New tires. You can view in Palisades. $2,500. Clayton, (310) 459-1266 1998 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE. Blk/Blk leather. Loaded. Excellent condition. Extra clean. 87K miles. Great first car. $8,500 obo. Day, (310) 458-3531. Eve, (310) 459-2172 1999 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 door. Only 56K miles. Silver color. Car alarm, power windows, air. In excellent condition. $10,900. Call (310) 260-7764

FURNITURE 18C

FAMILY ROOM FURNITURE. Beautiful Kreiss Boca Raton love sofa, 2 chairs, ottoman & pillows. AND Faux stone entertainment center & matching coffee table. Asking $1,500. Please call (310) 459-4880 BAMBOO TABLE/CHAIRS. Beautiful, light colored bamboo table, beveled glass, sculptured base, oval-shaped. 39.5″ by 72″. Plus 6 linen-covered chairs. Best offer. (310) 454-5195 ARMOIRE, FRENCH STYLE. Beautiful carvings & panels. 70″ high, 78″ wide, 24″ deep. Paid $3,500. Best offer. Chest of drawers w/ shelves above/fold-down desk. 78″ high, 32″ wide, 18″ deep. $500 obo. Call (310) 454-5382

GARAGE, ESTATE SALES 18d

MOVING SALE. Chests/bookcase/Coffee Table/sofa/etagiere. Adult/ kids clothes/Toys/knick-knacks/tchotchkes/hsehold, kitch goods/linens! More! 16660 Akron St. (corner of Lachman) FRI.-SAT., Apr. 22-23, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. PALISADES MOVING SALE. SAT. 4/23/05. Starts at 8:00 A.M. 15001 Bestor Boulevard

PETS, LIVESTOCK 18e

POODLES TO BREED. Stunning, standard males. These boys are beautiful and of superb AKC lineage. Contact (310) 576-3265 AUSSIE SHEPHERD PUPS. Male, female Blue Merle & Black Tri. Born on 3/8/05. $300 each. Available now. Call (310) 230-2569 KITTIES. I will adopt to good home. Call (310) 456-9816

WANTED TO BUY 19

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

Richard H. Popkin, 81; Noted Philosophy Professor, Author

Richard H. Popkin, a prominent professor of philosophy, author and longtime Palisades resident, died on April 14. He was 81. Born December 27, 1923, in New York City, Richard was the son of Louis and Zelda Popkin, who ran one of the country’s first public-relations firms. Popkin received his bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees in philosophy from Columbia University. He taught at the Universities of Connecticut and Iowa; Washington University in St. Louis; Harvey Mudd College in Claremont; UC San Diego, where in 1963 he was the founding chair of the philosophy department, and UCLA. He also had numerous visiting appointments. Popkin’s best-known book, ‘The History of Scepticism,’ reshaped the way philosophers understood the development of their discipline. In this book, first published in 1960, Popkin showed how skeptical arguments about the impossibility of defining reliable knowledge challenged philosophers from Erasmus to Descartes to reshape their claims about what human beings could know concerning God and the world. His final revised edition, published in 2003, reflected his findings about the relationship between religion and philosophy in the 16th and 17th centuries. Popkin’s work on the history of scepticism (which he preferred to spell with a ‘c’), achieved worldwide recognition and was translated into four languages. Colleagues also appreciated Popkin’s willingness to pursue original ideas that took him well beyond the boundaries of conventional philosophy. He was a pioneer in researching the interaction of Jewish and Christian philosophy and theology, and in giving serious attention to what were often seen as bizarre forms of thought, such as millenarian speculation, the subject of ‘Messianic Revolution,’ which he co-authored with David Katz in 1998. His interest in skepticism was reflected not only in his scholarly work but in his book, ‘The Second Oswald’ (1966), which disputed the Warren Commission’s conclusion that President John Kennedy had been killed by a lone assassin. Popkin’s enthusiasm in the classroom attracted numerous students, who found his approach a welcome alternative to the more abstract analytical philosophy that came to dominate American campuses after World War II. Graduate students quickly learned that their best chance to get to know their professor came during the marathon sessions of pinochle he loved to preside over. ‘Dick was an inveterate traveler,’ said friend and first Ph.D. student, Professor Harry Bracken, who studied with Dick in Iowa City. ‘He visited libraries in Ireland, The Netherlands, England, France, Germany , Sweden, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Wherever he went he made friends, and found material which other scholars had not noticed. He leaves literally hundreds of scholars around the world whose lives he touched and whose minds he had fired up.’ One of Popkin’s English friends and colleagues, Sarah Hutton, remembers ‘his generosity towards others, irrespective of age, status or gender, or even whether they agreed with him. His wry sense of humor. The skepticism which ensured that he never took himself or others over seriously. And the way he simply took for granted that scholarship and families did not belong to separate spheres.’ Popkin and his wife Juliet raised three children and lived in cities in a number of countries, throughout the world, including Paris, London, Utrecht, Wolfenbuttel (Germany), Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. They moved to Los Angeles in 1981, when Popkin became the Clark Professor at UCLA’s Clark Library. After his early retirement in 1986, they settled in Pacific Palisades. In his later years, Popkin lost most of his vision, and emphysema rendered him unable to walk. Yet the bearded figure in his wheelchair, with his L.A. Lakers cap on his head, was a familiar sight in the restaurants in his neighborhood. Despite his handicaps, he continued to work, dictating to research assistants, and at the time of his death had nearly completed a book on the 16th century Rabbi Isaac of Troki, whose polemics against Christianity influenced the thinkers of the European Enlightenment and continue to be studied in countless seminaries all over the world. Popkin received many honors, including fellowships from the Guggenheim and Fulbright Foundations. In 1963, he founded the Journal of the History of Philosophy, which became the leading publication in its field, and he was co-founder of the International Archives of the History of Ideas, a major monograph series published in The Netherlands. In 1977, Popkin distinguished himself by chewing gum through the entire commencement at Columbia University, the first after the student rebellions of the ’60s and ’70s, where he was awarded the Nicholas Murray Butler Medal. He had just given up smoking and became the featured element in The New York Times story about the event. In addition to his wife of 60 years, he is survived by his children, Jeremy D. Popkin of Lexington, Kentucky, Margaret L. Popkin of Silver Spring, Maryland, and Susan J. Popkin of Vienna, Virginia; and five grandchildren: Gabriel, Alexander, Damian, Zachary and Rachel. A tribute to Richard Popkin was held Sunday at Aldersgate Retreat Center in the Palisades.