By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
On Sunday, Nov. 11, Palisadians—and visitors—are invited to join the Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club for the 33rd Annual Home Tour and Boutique.
This year’s tour features a glimpse inside local homes that have been influenced by Palisadian residents.
“May Sung, architect and designer, is responsible in creating a perfect home balance for a young professional couple and their family,” a press release noted. “Ms. Sung created an open floor plan with a calming canyon view and honed in on the owners’ love for books as well as created playful spaces for the children.”
Another home on the tour will offer “stunning views of the Pacific Ocean” and a gallery experience, created by Carole Decombe. Pieces from Decombe, a gallerist and artist collaborator, will be available for purchase.
PPWC, a 93-year-old Palisadian institution, is “dedicated to the enhancement and quality of life in Pacific Palisades through education, beautification, community service and charitable causes.
“Through our philanthropic efforts of the organization, millions of dollars have been funded to area nonprofits, public and private schools, our local fire stations, the elderly, health-related causes and various environmental organizations.”
Also part of the tour will be a holiday shopping boutique, which will be a stop on the shuttle route. There is no charge to visit the boutique, which will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tickets are on sale now for the tour/boutique for $65 at theppwc.org. Free parking will be available at Palisades Charter High School, which will be the starting point for the Home Tour shuttle.
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