
By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
Palisadians are invited to enjoy a meal at “The Longest Table,” which will be set up along Pampas Ricas Boulevard in The Huntington from 12 to 2 p.m. on Sunday, October 5.
The event, hosted by Team Palisades, The Longest Table, Huntington Palisades Property Owners Corporation and Council District 11, will include a “potluck lunch, stories and connection.”
“Imagine an outdoor picnic lunch at a table that holds 500 people, from every neighborhood in Pacific Palisades,” read an event description. “The Longest Table is a free community event that aims to represent all of our neighborhoods, celebrate our city, and meet new neighbors and friends.”
Tables and chairs will be provided, with guests encouraged to bring enough food, non-alcoholic beverages and utensils for their party. Seating will be first come, first served, and Pampas Ricas will be closed to traffic from Sunset/Chautauqua boulevards to Ocampo Drive.
“Let’s connect, create community, eat and have fun,” the event description concluded.
Team Palisades is a “neighbor-led support network formed in the aftermath” of the Palisades fire. It is “built on the Block Captain framework developed” by After The Fire USA.
“We mobilize to share trusted resources, challenge broken systems and ensure that every resident—renters, seniors, families—has a fair path home,” read its website. “This isn’t just about recovery. It’s about renewal. We’re building the new Palisades together.”
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