Posts in Events - Fêtes- Soirées
Lectures with Lianne presents a FREE Lecture June 10, 2022 - Bali: The Morning of the World - with Shelley Stockwell Nicholas, Ph.D. President of the International Hypnosis Federation

MARK YOUR CALENDAR! A FUN, FREE & FANTASTIC LECTURE ON JUNE 10, 2022 AT 4PM AT HESSE COMMUNITY PARK.

Hear Shelley Stockwell Nicholas, Ph.D. President of the International Hypnosis Federation share the wisdom and traditions of Bali - the land of love, laughter, and spirit.

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Celebrating The Return of Annual Coastal Visitors The Whale of a Day Festival Returns to Point Vincente By Photographer and Contributor Steve Tabor

The 37th Annual Whale of a Day Festival co-sponsored by the City of Rancho Palos Verdes and the Los Serenos de Point Vincente (LSPV) celebrating the annual migration of the Pacific Gray Whales returned to the grounds of the Point Vincente Interpretive Center after a two-year interruption due to COVID-19 restrictions.

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A Twist on an Eighty Year Tradition: The Palos Verdes Breakfast Club’s 4th Annual Concours d’Elegance By Steve Tabor

The Palos Verdes Breakfast Club has been hosting its twice monthly Saturday morning breakfast meetings since 1942. In April they modified the agenda of one of their Saturday morning meetings at the Palos Verdes Golf Club to include their fourth annual Concours d’Elegance featuring some the members vintage and classic cars, sports cars, and motorcycles.

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Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy Calendar of Events for June 2022

National Trails Day Outdoor Volunteer Day at Abalone Cove with the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy, Saturday, June 4th, 9am – 12pm. Celebrate National Trails Day with the Conservancy by helping to maintain and groom trails that protect habitat from erosion and provide safe enjoyment of the preserves. Sign up at https://pvplc.volunteerhub.com/.

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Swing on the Water – Enjoy Today With a Dance Back in Time By Arturo Garcia-Ayala

The historic Merchant Marine vessel, the S.S. Lane Victory, which carried supplies from ports like Los Angeles to U.S. and allied troops fighting in the Pacific, was the site of a 1940’s inspired nautical themed event called the L.A. Harbor Hop, where people of all walks of life came together once again to do what they have not done in two years — Swing dance.

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