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Read MoreIn recognition of the South Bay’s large Asian American population, the South Coast Botanic Garden (Garden) hosted its Inaugural Lunar New Year Celebration by welcoming visitors young and old and all those in between to a cultural experience that incorporates traditions of a Lunar New Year celebration with the Garden’s special touch.
Read MoreWHO: 20th annual LA Harbor International Film Festival (LAHIFF) (Mar. 2-5)
WHEN: DocSunday, March 5 – Closing day of LAHIFF features non-fiction films
WHAT: Program E 1 pm (doors open 12:30 pm) ~ POLA Premiere
Read MoreThe Point Vicente Chapter NSDAR celebrated local students for their efforts in our annual Essay and Art Contests at our monthly meeting on January 16th.
Read MoreHow did Valentine's Day originally start? There are many mysteries surrounding the origins of Valentine’s Day. People debate when exactly it started and who it began with. The most common origin story is the legend of St. Valentine. St. Valentine is believed to have been a priest during the third century in Rome
Read MoreWith Mardi Gras celebrations set to cut loose in a frenzied parade of feathers, costumes, beads and booze, let's get ready for the party with some fun and not-so-well-known facts surrounding America's wildest and most colorful festival. Mardi Gras, meaning "Fat Tuesday" in French,
Read MoreMARK YOUR CALENDAR! A FUN, FREE & FANTASTIC LECTURE AT HESSE COMMUNITY PARK ON February 10, 2023, AT 4 PM - Exploring the Palos Verdes Peninsula through the Eyes of Artist Steve Shriver
Read MoreWine Maker For A Day at Belmont Village February 9th
Read MoreAccording to Feng Sui and Chinese Horoscope expert - thechinesezodiac.org, the year of 2023, the Wet Rabbit year, is supposed to be a good year for the Goat, Pig, and Dog -- "They can expect a particularly positive and prosperous year, with blessings on the financial front and potential for successful business ventures and rewarding careers."
Read MoreA great way to start the new year is an early morning peek of the floats as they are lining up for the Rose Parade.
Read MoreThe last Saturday of each year the Horseless Carriage Club of So Cal holds their annual tour of Pasadena, San Marino, and environs. You must have a 1932 or older car to participate. The rain this year held attendance down to about half of normal -- some of these cars don't even have tops.
Read MoreOn January 6, at an annual meeting, the volunteer Auxiliary at Torrance Memorial presented a donation check for $182, 707.52 to Torrance Memorial Foundation.
Read MoreROLLING HILLS, Calif.—(Jan. 10, 2023)—As if publishing a digital magazine wasn't enough, Palos Verdes Pulse has expanded into providing boutique public relations services, working with ambitious businesses and business owners to help achieve their growth objectives
Read MoreMARK YOUR CALENDAR! A FUN, FREE & FANTASTIC LECTURE AT HESSE COMMUNITY PARK ON January 13, 2023 AT 4 PM - The Geography and History of California's Channel Islands By Jim Shneer
Read MoreThe purpose of this day is to bring attention to the beauty and importance of native wild birds. Nature lovers, bird lovers, and bird watchers across the country annually recognize National Bird Day on January 5th.
Read MoreThe spirit of the holiday season filled the air as youngsters and those young at heart gathered along Silver Spur Road and Deep Valley Drive to watch as State Assemblymember, Al Muratsuchi, joined by city, county, and other officials kicked off the holiday season with the Annual Palos Verdes Peninsula Holiday Parade of Lights.
Read MoreThe event culminated our last six months of work toward the national goals to promote Historic Preservation, Education and Patriotism.
Read MoreThe Palos Verdes Historical Society is Pleased to Present an Exclusive Not-To-Be-Missed Event and Party at La Venta Inn on February 8, 2023
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