Body Found on Beach | Will Rogers State Beach
Los Angeles Fire Department Station 69 responded to a call at 5:07 p.m. on Sunday, April 19, of a body found on Will Rogers State Beach near Tower 12. The department arrived on the scene by 5:12 p.m. They reported that the person was deceased at the time of arrival. It was reportedly handled by LA County Lifeguards at hand.
A confirmed description of the individual or any further details were not available as the Post went to print Tuesday evening.
—LILY TINOCO
Community Speaker Series | Pacific Palisades
The UCLA Pritzker Center will host a free COVID-19-related education series on Zoom for children and families.
Topics to be covered include Foster Family Well-Being & COVID-19 (April 23), Parental Rights & COVID-19 (April 28) and Justice for Youth & COVID-19 (April 20).
Each event will take place from 12 to 1 p.m. RSVP to receive the Zoom link at uclapritzkercenter.eventbrite.com.
—JENNIKA INGRAM
Pacific Palisades Civic League to Host Virtual Meeting | Pacific Palisades
The Pacific Palisades Civic League will meet virtually—due to the current Stay at Home orders in place—on April 27 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. The agenda includes four new two-story residences, as well as one addition to a single-story residence.
For meeting information, email office.ppcl@gmail.com.
—JENNIKA INGRAM
Palisades Y Shower Kit Drive | Pacific Palisades
The Palisades-Malibu YMCA is accepting donations for its Shower Kit Drive through May 15.
“Join us as we help individuals that don’t have a home stay clean,” a flyer for the drive explained. “Bring what you can or all the items to the Palisades Y.”
Donations of loofahs, towels, socks, feminine products, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste, combs and brushes will support the Shower Programs at Y’s across Los Angeles.
Community members who wish to donate but do not have any of the requested items can buy the items online and have them shipped to the Y, located at 821 Via De La Paz, with the attn: Shower Kit.
A donation of $50 will make two Shower Kits for the program. For more information or to donate, visit ymcala.org/emergencyfund.
—JENNIKA INGRAM
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