Pali High | ‘Showstoppers!”
Palisades Charter High School Theater will present “Showstoppers!”—a benefit for Pali performing arts—on Thursday, May 22, beginning at 7 p.m.
“Come join our current Pali artists as well as many of our cherished alumni—so many talented faces from the past years of Pali—to celebrate the resilience of our young artists and raise funds to meet our program needs,” Cheri Smith said.
The night of musical theater performances will take place at Paul Revere Charter Middle School, located at 1450 Allenford Avenue.
“Our alumni performers list is growing by the day, and our current students are excited to share their show tunes with you, with music from ‘Wicked,’ ‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ ‘Hadestown,’ ‘Little Shop of Horrors,’ ‘Kiss Me Kate,’ ‘Legally Blonde’ and more,” Smith said.
Tickets are available at gofan.co. VIP tickets are $22, general admission is $16.75 and student tickets are $11.
—SARAH SHMERLING
The Village | Memorial Day
American Legion Ronald Reagan – Palisades Post 283 will host a flag raising and lunch on Memorial Day, Monday, May 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
“Remembering our brave heroes,” read an event flyer. “Gone, but not forgotten.”
The event will take place at 15247 La Cruz Drive. Those who would like to attend are asked to RSVP at bit.ly/memorial-day-2025.
—SARAH SHMERLING
Palisades Village | Angelini Ristorante & Bar Now Delivering
Menu items from Palisades Village eatery Angelini Ristorante & Bar is now available for delivery west of the 405, according to Caruso.
“While our beloved Angelini Ristorante & Bar in Palisades Village remains temporarily closed, they are excited to offer delivery,” Caruso stated. “Enjoy the Angelini dishes you love, delivered right to your door.”
Delivery is available daily between 4 and 8 p.m. through DoorDash. Pickup is also available through Westside Eats.
Additional information is available at palisadesvillageca.com/dining/angelini-ristorante-bar. —SARAH SHMERLING
Rustic Canyon | PPHS Meeting
Pacific Palisades Historical Society hosted its annual general membership meeting at Rustic Canyon Recreation Center on Sunday, May 18—marking the first time the organization has gathered in person since the Palisades fire.
Donna Vaccarino has been elected PPHS president, with Randy Young to serve as vice-president, Harris Smith to continue as treasurer and Patrick Healy to continue as secretary.
Young presented a “lively slideshow presentation on the history of Rustic Canyon,” which is where he was raised. He also announced that planning is underway to republish “some of the popular Palisades books” that were produced by him and his late mother, Betty Lou, including “Pacific Palisades: Where the Mountains Meet the Sea,” “Street Names of Pacific Palisades & Other Tales” and “Santa Monica Canyon: A Walk Through History,” which have been out of print for “many years.” Additional details, including about the timing, will be available in the future.
—SARAH SHMERLING
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