Palisades Branch Library was one of 11 Los Angeles Public Libraries to host a live-stream of the Celebration of Life of Mountain Lion P-22, which took place at the Greek Theatre on Saturday, February 4. Attendees were invited to share thoughts/personal experiences with mountain lions and other animals encountered in local parks.
LAPL is now offering a limited-edition library card, which honors P-22 and “the importance of natural spaces and biodiversity of wildlife in our shared habitat.”
“Courtesy of Steve Winter and National Geographic, the image on the card pays tribute to P-22, the mountain lion that captured the hearts and attention of Los Angeles and the world for many years,” according to LAPL. “The special-edition card is available at all Los Angeles Public Library locations while supplies last.”
The National League of Young Men Palisades/Brentwood Chapter hosted an event for the Children’s Burn Foundation to make Valentine’s Day teddy bear packages, which were delivered to burn survivors in hospitals and homes. Organized by JT Kim, a member of the NLYM Class of 2026, attendees assembled packages with teddy bears, candy and toys.
The Palisades Charter High School Science Bowl Team is pictured taking a break with the buzzer systems used during the practice scrimmage at LADWP headquarters on January 21. The team was preparing for the regional competition on March 4 with other schools in the city of Los Angeles and LAUSD. Pictured, from left: Kai Harting, Matthew Lee, Michael Ajnassian, Layla Adeli and Dohyun (Andy) Ju
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