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The Giving Season
Think Love, Joy, Peace, and end-of-year tax-deductible Donations.
Save Topanga Pet Resort—For 15 years, owners Pat and Keith Tomlinson’s Topanga Pet Resort has provided long-term boarding, training, and day care ">...
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The Heart of Giving
The Heart of Giving
For end-of-year tax-deductible and year-round giving, these are a few worthy volunteer non-profits that deserve year-round sustenance.
Canyon Sages">...
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TPA Resumes In-person Meetings
TPA Resumes In-person Meetings
The Topanga Peace Alliance (TPA)is returning to the Inn of the Seventh Ray at 7 p.m., for monthly 5G Free California meetings on the second Monday of ">...
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Update on Greta Thunberg with Latest Appeal, ‘The Climate Book’
Update on Greta Thunberg with Latest Appeal, ‘The Climate Book’
“[Greta Thunberg], the 20-year-old climate activist put tgether a reading list for determined citizens willing to mobilize for a just and sustainabl">...
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What’s Happened to Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall?
What’s Happened to Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall?
A series of phenomena such as early flowering of plants and early migratory birds are suggesting that the traditional four seasons may have changed. A">...
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A FAMILY AFFAIR
A FAMILY AFFAIR
Jane Hammond, founder and formulator of Orovana, is a Physician Assistant specializing in bio-identical hormone replacement therapy for men and women.">...
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Fire Updates
Fire Updates
A few more details came in from 69 Bravo for both the Tuna and Las Flores fires after
The Canyon Chronicle
went to press for the July 23 issue.">...
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FREE Theatricum Jazz Brunch
FREE Theatricum Jazz Brunch
Theatricum Jazz Brunch is coming up May 22, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. PST on Zoom. Bring your own brunch and enjoy an afternoon of improvisational jazz music fea">...
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Late Summer Orphans
Late Summer Orphans
There is a vehement outcry against squirrels this year that are razing local gardens from fruit trees to home-grown veggies. The California Wildlif">...
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Overlapping Puzzles
Overlapping Puzzles
As summer ends and fall begins, mid-August puts us on multi-tracks when summer activities and late-summer vacations wind down and school revs up. Heat">...
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Poet Millicent Borges-Accardi Nominated for 2022 PEN Award
Poet Millicent Borges-Accardi Nominated for 2022 PEN Award
Look for the latest collection, “Through a Grainy Landscape,” by one of Topanga’s own, acclaim
Congratulations to Topanga poet Millicent Borges-Accardi, whose body of works has earned her a nomination for a 2022 PEN award.
Her latest poetry ">...
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Secrets to Sustainable Gardening
Secrets to Sustainable Gardening
The Canyon Sages invite you to attend the second in a series of presentations, and now the first meeting of the Canyon Sages Gardening Club, exploring">...
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Summer EVENTS
Summer EVENTS
Live Virtual Events
Wednesday, July 19 2023, 3:00 PM
Social Media Marketing
Curious about using social media to grow your business? Join the Depa">...
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Theatricum’s Third Offering, The Last, Best Small Town, Opens July 31
Theatricum’s Third Offering, The Last, Best Small Town, Opens July 31
In addition to
Julius Caesar
and
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
, a third production—the world premiere of
The Last, Best Small Town
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Catalyst Muse Awarded $10,000 Grant to Make Documentary Film
Catalyst Muse Awarded $10,000 Grant to Make Documentary Film
Community Engagement of Orange County, CA, has awarded Topangan Kim Zanti of Catalyst Muse a $10,000 grant to make a short, documentary film about the">...
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Healing with the Horse Retreat
Healing with the Horse Retreat
Healing with the Horse will hold an all-inclusive retreat on the weekend of May 15-16 at Rituel Nature Refuge in Topanga, an opportunity for you to pu">...
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Julius Caesar and A Midsummer Night’s Dream Open Theatricum’s 2021 Season
Julius Caesar and A Midsummer Night’s Dream Open Theatricum’s 2021 Season
Two beloved plays by William Shakespeareare are set to welcome audiences back to Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum. The 2021 summer repertory season,">...
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July 2023 EVENTS
July 2023 EVENTS
Ongoing: Sunday Bible Study with Michelle Klein, 10 a.m., Worship Service with Pastor John Klein, 11 a.m. Come to church this Sunday and be renewed. T">...
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Richard Newton Sherman, 1937-2021
Richard Newton Sherman, 1937-2021
Richard Newton Sherman, aka “Dick Sherman” died peacefully on December 30, 2021, in Canoga Park with his wife and her bloodhound by his side. He i">...
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Roz’s Christmas Wonderland or, Position Available: Discontented Matriarch
Roz’s Christmas Wonderland or, Position Available: Discontented Matriarch
A Los Angeles and California legend, Rosalind Wyman, died in October at the age of 92. Roz Wyman was the youngest person ever elected to Los Angeles C">...
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Sen. Henry Stern to Chair Holocaust & Genocide Education Council
Sen. Henry Stern to Chair Holocaust & Genocide Education Council
On October 6, Governor Newsom announced a historic $40 million investment to combat rising anti-Semitism and other acts of hate, with a particular emp">...
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Sotheby’s Reopening Included Fundraiser for TCEP
Sotheby’s Reopening Included Fundraiser for TCEP
It is one thing for the Topanga office of Sotheby’s International to hold a party to announce their reopening but another to turn it into a fundrais">...
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The Dogs of Dog Days & Other Pets We Love
The Dogs of Dog Days & Other Pets We Love
In ancient Greece and Rome, the Dog Days were believed to be a time of drought, bad luck, and unrest, when dogs and men alike would be driven mad by t">...
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Welcome Back!
Welcome Back!
After two years of quiet streets and an empty stage on Memorial Day Weekend, Topanga Days will return to the Topanga Community Center May 29th and 30t">...
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Wildfire Resilience Australian Style
Wildfire Resilience Australian Style
A unique invitation to participate in a series of Australian webinars (Bushfire Resilience, Inc.) about wildfire resilience for households in rural ar">...
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Women’s Retreat into Self-Discovery and Healing
Women’s Retreat into Self-Discovery and Healing
Three “Ladies of the Canyon,” have created a one-day women’s retreat on Thursday, September 19, for a day of reflection, community, bonding, and">...
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Arson Watch
Arson Watch
Over the coming weeks, Arson Watch will be replacing its signs that are seen throughout Topanga and Malibu. The current signs are either sun damaged o">...
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Cory Taylor (1965-2022)
Cory Taylor (1965-2022)
Cory Taylor passed away from complications of cancer on March 4th at the age of 56. An award-winning documentary filmmaker & author, Cory had been a ">...
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‘We made the Nationals!’
‘We made the Nationals!’
What an amazing 2023-2024 season the Santa Monica Girls Fastpitch (SMGF) 10U Gold softball team had. They defied the odds as they advanced from Distri">...
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‘When Pigs Fly’ Introduces New Gallery Space, New Artists
‘When Pigs Fly’ Introduces New Gallery Space, New Artists
Artists from Topanga and neighboring communities have come together to create a new venue for art in Topanga. The new location of Topanga Canyon Galle">...
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MAY-June EVENTS
MAY-June EVENTS
Ongoing every Sunday, Bible Study with Michelle Klein, 10 a.m. Topanga Christian Fellowship. Service with Pastor John Klein follows at 11 a.m. info@to">...
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Register Now For Free ‘Water Lab’
Register Now For Free ‘Water Lab’
What West Basin is doing to meet future water needs, and how residents can get involved.
West Basin Municipal Water District (West Basin) announc">...
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Selected Poems 2021, Topanga, California Part 1, April 2
Selected Poems 2021, Topanga, California Part 1, April 2
Sponsored by an Act of Love
You could say National Poetry Month is just an excuse to___fill in the blank___and you’d be right. Official">...
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Theodore Payne Native Plant Garden Tour
Theodore Payne Native Plant Garden Tour
APRIL 16-18, 2021)
A Journey Through Place and Time
The Theodore Payne Foundation presents its annual Native Plant Garden Tour, a virtual, ">...
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Calling All Young Filmmakers
Calling All Young Filmmakers
The Topanga Film Institute & Festival Young Filmmakers Showcase wants to hear what youth from around the world have to say and elevate their voices.
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In My Defense
In My Defense
Alleysun Jones
In response to the article, “Topanga Peace Alliance Vigil Turns Ugly” (The Canyon Chronicle, November 13, 2020, No. 11), Alleysun Jones felt she w">...
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Loose Lips Presents April Poets: Anita S. Pulier and Frank Mundo
Loose Lips Presents April Poets: Anita S. Pulier and Frank Mundo
On Tuesday, April 13, at 6 p.m., the Loose Lips Poetry Series will reconvene virtually for its quarterly poetry reading featuring poets Anita S. Pulie">...
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Peter Alsop’s Kids Koncert, First & Last of the Year
Peter Alsop’s Kids Koncert, First & Last of the Year
Save the Date! November 7,
10-11 a.m.
Peter Alsop says, “Hi! to all you formerly house-bound Topangans and families with children and grandpare">...
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RCDSMM Expands to Larger Quarters
RCDSMM Expands to Larger Quarters
For the last eight years, the Resource Conservation District (RCD) occupied a quaint building located on Topanga Canyon Blvd. “This space has serv">...
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Sacred Sites Audio Theater Launch Party!
Sacred Sites Audio Theater Launch Party!
Susan Suntree, author of “Sacred Sites: The Secret History of Southern California,” is inviting the public to the launch of Sacred Sites Audio The">...
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SUMMER EVENTS
SUMMER EVENTS
Ongoing: Sunday Bible Study with Michelle Klein, 10 a.m., Worship Service with Pastor John Klein, 11 a.m. Come to church this Sunday and be renewed! ">...
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Surprise! It’s the Bard’s Birthday Party
Surprise! It’s the Bard’s Birthday Party
Hear Ye, Hear Ye!
Queen Elizabeth I is hosting a surprise party for her favorite playwright,
William Shakespeare.
Join us on Zoom to celebrate
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The Story of a Magic Garden
The Story of a Magic Garden
July 29, 2022 | Reprinted with permission of the Stratford Crier By Andrea Byrne, Editor There is such a place, you know, and it’s here in Str">...
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Women Athletes Beat the Bain of Urinary Incontinence
Women Athletes Beat the Bain of Urinary Incontinence
Kim Pierpoint, is a retired healthcare administrator and avid sprint triathlete. She did her first sprint at age 54 and was immediately hooked but out">...
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Anthony Marrone Named FD Acting Chief
Anthony Marrone Named FD Acting Chief
Following the retirement of Fire Chief Daryl L. Osby, the LA Board of Supervisors has appointed Fire Chief Anthony C. Marrone to serve as Acting Fire ">...
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APRIL-MAY Events
APRIL-MAY Events
Sunday, April 16, 10:00 a.m. ongoing Bible Study. Every Sunday with Michelle Klein at
Topanga Christian Fellowship, 269 Old Topanga Canyon Road. Ser">...
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Fire Prevention, Home Protection
Fire Prevention, Home Protection
Fire season began early this year with the Palisades Fire that burned more than a thousand acres from May 14–May 26, through Topanga State Park befo">...
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James William McCutchen, Jr.—1945-2022
James William McCutchen, Jr.—1945-2022
Bill, my dear dad, passed away on January 28th, 2022, at 3 p.m. PST, at the VA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. He was much loved and cheris">...
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TCC Fundraiser Success!
TCC Fundraiser Success!
The Topanga Community Center (TCC) raised 52% of its $65,000 shortfall in the 2020 Giving December fundraising campaign.
With big and small donatio">...
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TECS Teacher Kelly Welch Receives Grant
TECS Teacher Kelly Welch Receives Grant
Kelly Welch, a fourth-grade teacher at Topanga Elementary Charter School (TECS), was recently awarded a grant by Donors Choose to support the social a">...
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Topanga Actors Company Is Back...
Topanga Actors Company Is Back...
Topanga Actors Company has set its 2023 fall season with three productions from now through Thanksgiving at both Topanga and Malibu libraries. All p">...
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Arthur H. Nissman—May 11, 1938-November 28, 2021
Arthur H. Nissman—May 11, 1938-November 28, 2021
Arthur Nissman, longtime Topanga resident, passed away peacefully on November 28, at age 83. An only child, Arthur was born was born to Max L. and Mi">...
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International ShakeOut Day, Oct. 21
International ShakeOut Day, Oct. 21
International ShakeOut Day is always the third Thursday of October (this year: October 21). While COVID-19 has brought many uncertainties and challe">...
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June EVENTS
June EVENTS
Ongoing: Sunday Bible Study with Michelle Klein, 10 a.m., Worship Service with Pastor John Klein, 11 a.m. The canyon is amazingly green, full of bloom">...
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TCC Square Dance
TCC Square Dance
The Topanga Community Center sees the return of square dancing on Friday, Sept. 8, 7:30-10 p.m., featuring caller Frannie Marr, live music by Echo ">...
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THE PHANTASMAGORIL FURY OF HALLOWEEN CONTINUES TO RISE
THE PHANTASMAGORIL FURY OF HALLOWEEN CONTINUES TO RISE
Halloween season is off to a phantasmagoric fury, and it’s not over yet. Though ghosts, goblins, and quite a few pumpkins have already claimed da">...
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Topanga Actors Company Is Blooming
Topanga Actors Company Is Blooming
Topanga Actors Company is the Canyon’s very own repertory Reader’s Theater group. Founded in the Fall of 2015 by Judith Hendra and Paula LaBrot, t">...
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Topanga Made Music All Day
Topanga Made Music All Day
Summer officially arrived with the solstice on Monday, June 21 and music was played and heard at many venues throughout Topanga Canyon—from The Nava">...
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Aurora Behrman, ‘Most Valuable Junior Lifeguard’
Aurora Behrman, ‘Most Valuable Junior Lifeguard’
Eleven-year-old Aurora Behrman was awarded the “Most Valuable Junior Lifeguard” medal in her second summer of Junior Lifeguard training at Will Ro">...
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John V. Starcevich—1936-2021
John V. Starcevich—1936-2021
Final Curtain for Stark’s “One-Man Show”
John Starcevich, also known as John Stark, was a Canadian actor, director, and film producer, who star">...
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MARCH Events
MARCH Events
March 4-May 21 (Spring Sports BBQ), Sundays, 5-7:30 p.m., Adult Sports. Another season of fun is on tap at the TCC ballfield Sunday afternoons. Choos">...
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MAY EVENTS
MAY EVENTS
Ongoing every Sunday, Bible Study with Michelle Klein, 10 a.m. Topanga Christian Fellowship.
Service with Pastor John Klein follows at 11 a.m. infor">...
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More Flexibility in Mandated Water Restrictions
More Flexibility in Mandated Water Restrictions
Howdy!
I’m hoping that in the next edition of The Canyon Chronicle, you can update the erroneous drought conservation guidelines that were publish">...
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Welcome 2023 with ‘DAYLIGHT’
Welcome 2023 with ‘DAYLIGHT’
Kiss your partner and toast the New Year with Jules’ & Disco Fuchsia’s new single & music video, “Daylight,” when it debuts on YouTube January">...
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Western Pond Turtles
Western Pond Turtles
A California State Park employee brought a female adult Western Pond Turtle to the California Wildlife Center in late June of this year. Her top and b">...
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Zoom to MOROCCO for a ‘Comedy of Menace’
Zoom to MOROCCO for a ‘Comedy of Menace’
T
opanga Actors Company (TAC) presents MOROCCO, by Allan Havis, on Zoom, Saturday, January 23 and Sunday January 24, 7 p.m.
Part psychologica">...
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February Events
February Events
Friday, February 24, 10 a.m. -4 p.m., TCC Blood Drive. The Topanga Community Center has become the biggest donation site in Los Angeles. TCC is loca">...
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Mandatory Organic Waste Recycling Begins Oct. 1
Mandatory Organic Waste Recycling Begins Oct. 1
California Senate Bill 1383 mandates that businesses must begin to receive organic waste recycling service by October 1, while residents will begin pa">...
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Report Homeless Encampment Activities
Report Homeless Encampment Activities
As a follow-up to the L.A. Board of Supervisors’ recent ban of homeless encampments in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones (VHFHSZ), the Las Virgen">...
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TECS Variety Show Returns
TECS Variety Show Returns
Topanga Elementary Charter School (TECS) held its third Variety Show on April 3, at Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum. It is a glorious celebration o">...
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The Chants: Merging through Ceremony, Dance, Intention, and Music
The Chants: Merging through Ceremony, Dance, Intention, and Music
On January 15, 2021, The Chants band came alive in Topanga Canyon with their worldwide debut video and song, “Hey-Ya,” featuring international sin">...
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Army of Love’s Song and Video Address Divide in Our Nation
Army of Love’s Song and Video Address Divide in Our Nation
“O
ne More Gone” was written by Billy Joseph after witnessing the video of George Floyd being killed in broad daylight in front of three pol">...
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February Events
February Events
Saturday, February 4-26, Topanga Canyon Gallery. Topanga Canyon Gallery is pleased to present two new solo exhibitions from artists John Couch and Jun">...
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LACOFD’S CANINE TEAMS DEPLOYED TO MAUI
LACOFD’S CANINE TEAMS DEPLOYED TO MAUI
On Sunday, August 12, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) activated the County of Los Angeles Fire Department’s (LACoFD’s) California T">...
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Plant Walks with Lola Babalon
Plant Walks with Lola Babalon
More than a dozen people showed up at Pine Tree Circle on Jan. 24 for the first session of this new weekly event led by Lola Babalon (right).
“We e">...
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APRIL-MAY EVENTS
APRIL-MAY EVENTS
Ongoing Bible Study every Sunday with Michelle Klein, 10:00 a.m.
Topanga Christian Fellowship, 269 Old Topanga Canyon Road. Service with Pastor John ">...
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Fundraising Gala for 5G Free California
Fundraising Gala for 5G Free California
electricity moves through them unmonitored. A fire in them can only be extinguished by Edison cutting the power. The Board of Supervisors has a miscon">...
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Joseph Haney (Josh) Cochran III—1958-2021
Joseph Haney (Josh) Cochran III—1958-2021
Joseph Haney (Josh) Cochran III was born February 26, 1958, in Little Rock, Arkansas and died June 23, 2021 in Topanga, CA. He was 63, the first-born ">...
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‘WeHo Sounds’ Virtual Concert Series 2020-2021
‘WeHo Sounds’ Virtual Concert Series 2020-2021
Topanga-based Americana / Roots / Bluegrass band, Murphy’s Flaw, will lead off the “WeHo Sounds” Free Virtual Concert series beginning Friday, N">...
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Remember, Revisit, Reexamine. Happy December!
Remember, Revisit, Reexamine. Happy December!
The last month of the year comes in at unrelenting warp speed with a series of major cosmic ev
The last eclipse in a series, Venus moving backwards, the final showdown between Saturn and Uranus, Jupiter moving into Pisces. Grab your birth chart ">...
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The Hugelkultur Workshop Follow-up
The Hugelkultur Workshop Follow-up
Kat High started to plant the beginnings of the gathering garden—yarrow and monkey flower, apricot mallow, ceanothus, and a small holly leaf cherry">...
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Vaccinate! Its Not Too Late!
Vaccinate! Its Not Too Late!
On Wednesday, July 28, 1-3 p.m., Topanga library is hosting a pop-up vaccine clinic for the general public hosted by the LA County Department of Publi">...
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FREE Wildfire & Disaster NOAA Weather Alert Radios
FREE Wildfire & Disaster NOAA Weather Alert Radios
SAVE THE DATES! August 13 and 16. Free NOAA Weather Alert Radios will be given out on Saturday, August 13, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. and on Tuesday, August 16">...
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Fundraising Gala for 5G Free California
Fundraising Gala for 5G Free California
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electricity moves through them unmonitored. A fire in them can only be extinguished by Edison cutting the power. The Board of Supervisors has a miscon">...
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Joanne Martinez—1929-2021
Joanne Martinez—1929-2021
A life well lived is a life worth living and that is what she did. She loved life even unto the end.
Joanne Cinelli was born on December 11,">...
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L.A. County Health Department Warns of Delta COVID-19 Variants
L.A. County Health Department Warns of Delta COVID-19 Variants
L.A. County is in a much better place than last Independence Day yet Public Health Department recommends caution and masks in public places.
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LA County Updates Emergency Evacuation Zones
LA County Updates Emergency Evacuation Zones
LA County developed the following FAQs to answer questions about the Santa Monica Mountains’ new zones and Zonehaven, an interactive zone map that w">...
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NOVEMBER EVENTS
NOVEMBER EVENTS
October 28-November 20, “Color by Numbers.”Topanga Canyon Gallery. A solo exhibition by gallery member and Malibu artist Mark Estes, an engineer, ">...
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Tonga Tsunami Space Image
Tonga Tsunami Space Image
This satellite image, taken by Himawari-8, a Japanese weather satellite, shows an undersea volcano eruption at the Pacific nation of Tonga on Saturday">...
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Zoom with The Water Babies, December 19-20
Zoom with The Water Babies, December 19-20
Topanga Actors Company (TAC) will present a holiday production of Charles Kingsley’s beloved tale, The Water Babies, on Dec. 19, repeated on Dec. 20">...
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April Events
April Events
April 1-2 at 2 p.m., Third by Wendy Wasserstein. Topanga Actors Company (TAC) invites you to attend their next staged reading of Third, a drama-comedy">...
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Topanga Canyon Gallery Holiday Show
Topanga Canyon Gallery Holiday Show
“The Art of Giving” holiday art show at Topanga Canyon Gallery is in full swing with an array of one-of-a-kind fine art and gifts for your family ">...
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COVID-19: It’s Not Over Until It’s Over
COVID-19: It’s Not Over Until It’s Over
According to an April 8 report from AARP health and medicine writer, Rachel Nania, “After weeks of steady decline, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizatio">...
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Farmers Market in the News
Farmers Market in the News
Farmers Market in the News
Following a survey that largely expressed enthusiasm and positive feedback, the Topanga Community Center is getting clos">...
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Lack of Coverage of 5G Wireless Hearing
Lack of Coverage of 5G Wireless Hearing
Dear Editor,
On March 9th, the subject of theTopanga Canyon Town Council’s (TCTC) monthly meeting was a presentation by 5G Free California regardin">...
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Starting Oct. 13, Canyon Sages Chair Yoga 2022. Lola Babalon will teach six weekly, one-hour classes, beginning Oct.13 to Nov. 17, on Thursday morning">...
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Senator Stern and Governor Newsom Administration Award $20M Grant to Build World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing
Senator Stern and Governor Newsom Administration Award $20M Grant to Build World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing
National Wildlife Federation, leading the effort with Annenberg Foundation, kicks off “Nature Based Infrastructure” tour to raise awareness and">...
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The Way of the Bear Henry Smith, Jr., 1932-2022
The Way of the Bear Henry Smith, Jr., 1932-2022
Henry Smith Jr., of Topanga, CA, age 90, beloved elder of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe, passed away July 21, 2022, in Tarzana, CA. Henry ">...
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Above & Beyond the Call
Above & Beyond the Call
The day of the Owen fire, Rebecca Goldfarb and her friend, Taryn, decided to go to the General Store in Topanga “to buy a bunch of stuff for the fi">...
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SPRING Events
SPRING Events
Sunday, March 19 through June 3, Kat High’s Kiddiwische Corner Spring-into-Summer Workshops. Mark your calendars to revive your connection with natu">...
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Treatments Available for COVID-19 Patients
Treatments Available for COVID-19 Patients
This is hopeful news and worth knowing, but not a cure-all. Remember that people who have contracted the virus and survived may also suffer lingering ">...
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Undergrounding in Town Center to Begins
Undergrounding in Town Center to Begins
Southern California Edison (SCE), has announced that undergrounding work to make improvements to the electrical grid in Topanga’s business center, i">...
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Unto Us a Child is Born...
Unto Us a Child is Born...
Christmas is upon us and I look forward to this season. The Nativity scene, the trees and lights, getting together with family and neighbors and meeti">...
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Calabasas Leads on Clean Power
Calabasas Leads on Clean Power
Calabasas, one of the original member cities of the Clean Power Alliance votes 100% Renewable Energy for Homes and Businesses
The Calabasas City Co">...
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EVENTS
EVENTS
Thursday, November 17, 9:00 a.m to 4 p.m.—“Exploring Water Quality Impacts of Creek Restoration.” Part 1, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Watershed">...
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In Faith Hope Rises
In Faith Hope Rises
Throughout the world there are those who walk different paths of faith and call upon us to bring the message of “The peace that surpasses all unders">...
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Living with Wildlife
Living with Wildlife
Ayoung Botta’s Pocket Gopher (Thomomys bottae) arrived at California Wildlife Center (CWC) late in January, its 40th patient of the new year, after ">...
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THE World’s Largest Helitanker
THE World’s Largest Helitanker
Demonstrates Firefighting Water Drops from 69 Bravo
With the vision of Los Angeles County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl and Fire Chief Daryl Osby in securing 69 Bravo in perpetuity, yet another firefight">...
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Wonderful March 4 Issue!
Wonderful March 4 Issue!
DearEditor,
So many informative and or heartwarming (or both) articles.
The cover mural art is fascinating, and the accompanying article about Babin">...
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Beating the Heat
Beating the Heat
Extreme heat records are breaking all over the world. Now it’s the Southwest’s turn.
Temperatures are heating up in the Southwestern U.S. Phoen">...
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Classes Begin at Community Center
Classes Begin at Community Center
Velvet Marshall Named Sages Activities Director
In addition to being the instructor for the Sages art classes coming back to the Community Center a">...
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Dear Cockroach,
Dear Cockroach,
you are amazing (not news) no one knows shit about covid (not news) We march on, resilient, flexible, returning like narcissus or mushrooms. ">...
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Dakota The Therapy Dog: Goes to the Airport By Lara Clear, Illustrated by Katie Watts
Dakota The Therapy Dog: Goes to the Airport By Lara Clear, Illustrated by Katie Watts
Reviewed by Flavia Potenza
Actor, producer, and author, Lara Clear moved to Topanga in August. As she adapts to her new community, she has two stories to share, one is personal,">...
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Help Make Fire Insurance Affordable in Topanga
Help Make Fire Insurance Affordable in Topanga
This is a community service message from the Topanga Town Council who asks you to please submit your brush clearance and other fire prevention efforts">...
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I Am Love’: A Collection of Virtues from our Children
I Am Love’: A Collection of Virtues from our Children
“I AM LOVE” is a book for parents and children by Lynn Raynr and Aimee Porter that presents photo essays and the words of children speaking their ">...
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Loving the “Listening Party”
Loving the “Listening Party”
—Jill Cotu
hank you for publishing Miles Erickson! So refreshing. As an aging audiophile and one-time college radio DJ, I’m thrilled by his words, perspective,">...
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Events
Events
Thursday, Oct. 6 at 6 P.M., New Criteria for Parks Measure A—Las Virgenes Homeowners Federation (LVHF) general ZOOM meeting revisits new criteria to">...
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‘The Runner’ Premieres on April 7 at Film Festival
‘The Runner’ Premieres on April 7 at Film Festival
Local composer and now filmmaker, Matthew Ferraro is “pleased and humbled to announce my first venture as both a filmmaker and composer with the sho">...
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Of Cookies and COVID
Of Cookies and COVID
The fortune cookie sits on the surfboard coffee table right in front of me. I moved it from the kitchen where it lay, ignored, left over from some lon">...
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Off-the-Wall Thanksgiving
Off-the-Wall Thanksgiving
National Day Calendar (NDC), where we often go for details about historic national days, surprised us this time with National Absurdity Day (November ">...
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September Events
September Events
Artfully Autistic Molly Rose—Friday Friday night, September 9, was blessed with rain after a long pandemic drought when Lloyd Sax, founder of Artist">...
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OYEZ! OYEZ! OYEZ!
OYEZ! OYEZ! OYEZ!
OYEZ! OYEZ! OYEZ!
In the Spirit of Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum & his Descendants,
Your Attendance is Requested on August 5, 2023, for
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SUGGESTIONS FOR A CHILD’S HOME LIBRARY
SUGGESTIONS FOR A CHILD’S HOME LIBRARY
A Chocolate Moose for Dinner, written and illustrated by Red Gwynne
Magic Little Words by Angèle Delaunois, art by Masnon Gauthier
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Scoundrels be Wary of The Merry Wives of Windsor
Scoundrels be Wary of The Merry Wives of Windsor
A rollicking good time was had by all at the opening night of The Merry Wives of Windsor at the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum on June 11. The perform">...
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September Events
September Events
Ballona Wetlands Fundraiser, “Moonlight on the Marsh 2022,” Saturday, September 10, 5:30-9 p.m. Celebrate 44 years of advocacy, restoration, and e">...
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Equine Leadership Program
Equine Leadership Program
Hangin’ with the Herd
Kayak
Kayak was born 22 years ago in France as a pure black colt, his genes arising from an old Baroque Lusitano bloodline. ">...
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TCC Seeks Interim Board Members
TCC Seeks Interim Board Members
After a decade of serving the community, Franka Diehnelt and Kelly Rockwell have handed in their notice of resignation. Kelly Rockwell’s resignation">...
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When deemed appropriate, this space welcomes comment from the community.
When deemed appropriate, this space welcomes comment from the community.
What’s Happening with Our Post Office? I am a Topanga resident for 45 years and have a mail order business. I ship almost daily at our local post of">...
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JUNE 2022 EVENTS
JUNE 2022 EVENTS
5G Free California Fundraising Gala, Monday, June 13, 7-10 p.m.—Are you sensitive to wireless radiation emanating from 5G cell towers? Do you know 5">...
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Rose Wiley: A Brief History
Rose Wiley: A Brief History
(Reprinted from the June 12, 2018 issue of the Messenger Mountain News)
“Rose Wiley has lived in Topanga her whole life and is our eldest native.">...
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Help! There’s a Rattlesnake in the Woodpile!
Help! There’s a Rattlesnake in the Woodpile!
Amanda Michaels posted this comprehensive information and a list of local snake wranglers on Nextdoor in May and gave us permission to print it in The">...
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Court Rules FCC was ‘Arbitrary and Capricious’
Court Rules FCC was ‘Arbitrary and Capricious’
In the global battle against runaway technology, Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and the Environmental Health Trust (EHT) proclaimed victory in an A">...
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5Journeys Opens New Forest Immersion Pre-school Option
5Journeys Opens New Forest Immersion Pre-school Option
The Topanga-based non-profit, 5Journeys, will hold an open house on August 28, 4 p.m., to introduce Better World Learning Pod for ages two-and-a-half-">...
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Traffic Advisory: Brush Clearance on SR-27
Traffic Advisory: Brush Clearance on SR-27
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) may already be clearing weeds and brush (by hand) as a fire prevention measure on State Route 2">...
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Advancing Hebrew Literacy in the Canyon
Advancing Hebrew Literacy in the Canyon
There is no way I can learn Hebrew in 5 weeks.”
“It takes 5 years to learn Hebrew, not 5 weeks.”
“I tried learning Hebrew when I was a ki">...
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SHERIFF’S REPORT
SHERIFF’S REPORT
Noteworthy Incidents An assault occurred on South Topanga Canyon Boulevard. The victim told the suspect that he had to leave the premises due to smo">...
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The Dog Days of August
The Dog Days of August
Want Your Dog’s picture in The Canyon Chronicle? The Chronicle’s August 5 issue begins our annual Dog Days celebration. Since we don’t want to m">...
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French Summer Program
French Summer Program
Hello Summer Children, Bonjour! Madame Coco is starting a summer French language program for children, ages 8-12, beginning on Wednesday, July 5, thr">...
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Could Topanga Become an Urban Night Sky Place?
Could Topanga Become an Urban Night Sky Place?
The International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) recognizes and promotes excellent stewardship of the night sky through its International Dark Sky Places.">...
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Theatricum Botanicum at 50
Theatricum Botanicum at 50
The Curse of the Scottish Play By The Royal Shakespeare Company The Scottish Play. The Bard’s Play. Macbeth is surrounded by superstition and fe">...
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Thank You Everyone Who Made Topanga Days A Success!
Thank You Everyone Who Made Topanga Days A Success!
The Topanga Community Center Board members want to take a moment and send our sincerest THANK YOU to everyone who came out and celebrated Topanga Days">...
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Greenly Art Space Receives ACTA, Living Cultures Grant
Greenly Art Space Receives ACTA, Living Cultures Grant
Sunday, Sept. 19, at 11 a.m.—Neshkinukat and the Greenly Art Space will hold the first virtual (Zoom) panel discussion on pottery with Neshkinukat a">...
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Virtual Workshops
Virtual Workshops
Los Angeles County provides numerous workshops and training opportunities to inform and educate residents about the challenges of living in L.A. Sp">...
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Topanga Days Logistics
Topanga Days Logistics
It’s good to know the perks as well as the rules while negotiating your way around Topanga Days, the largest annual fundraiser for the Topanga Commu">...
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Under the Oaks Salon Series
Under the Oaks Salon Series
Theatricum’s ‘Under the Oaks’ Salon Series presents four fridays of performance and song in September at 8 p.m. on Theatricum’s spectacular ou">...
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‘When Will They Ever Learn…?’
‘When Will They Ever Learn…?’
War is not the answer.
Tonight as I write this, the sixth day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine dawns and promises to worsen before it gets better (">...
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Reduce Light Pollution and Discover the Night
Reduce Light Pollution and Discover the Night
When LAX altered its flight path to a narrower route and lower altitude a few years ago, planes taking off and landing shook the ground and rattled th">...
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Dog Days in Topanga
Dog Days in Topanga
Leon, a first grader at Topanga Elementary, had just lost his beloved bunny. A suitable amount of time passed and his parents made The Big Decision an">...
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FOR THE RECORD
FOR THE RECORD
We apologize for misspelling eight-year-old Dashiel King Biehn’s last name when we spotlighted him as one of Topanga Elementary’s student performe">...
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Santa and His Missus made the Cover of the Palisadian-Post
Santa and His Missus made the Cover of the Palisadian-Post
On the job! Ho, Ho, Ho! It was a lot of work! The Beleaguered Santa’s beard kept falling off, it got cold and we hadn’t brought a thermos. No ">...
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A Sweet and Sacred Sound
A Sweet and Sacred Sound
Just up the road from the center of town and Old Topanga Canyon Road, people can hear the Topanga Christian Fellowship church bell ring. Since the pan">...
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Black Bear Found and Tagged
Black Bear Found and Tagged
The National Park Service announced that biologists captured and radio-collared a 210-pound black bear in a natural area of the western Santa Monica M">...
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‘If Common Sense were so common, more people would use it’
‘If Common Sense were so common, more people would use it’
I have lived in Topanga for 51 years. I grew up here in a family of six kids. We all went to Topanga Elementary School and my three children have also">...
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Arts
Arts
Local Poet Wins First Prize
Poet Jean Colonomos won first prize in the Ventura County Poetry contest for her poem, “Dear Martha.” The cont">...
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Springtime Orphans at California Wildlife Center
Springtime Orphans at California Wildlife Center
As of May 6, the California Wildlife Center (CWC) had 352 patients in its care, and 62 new patients, orphaned baby crows among them. The “Patient">...
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4th Annual Topanga Butterfly Day
4th Annual Topanga Butterfly Day
May the wings of the butterfly kiss the sun And find your shoulder to light on, To bring you luck & happiness Today, tomorrow and beyond.” a">...
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Fragile Links Exhibit Opens at Topanga Canyon Gallery
Fragile Links Exhibit Opens at Topanga Canyon Gallery
In this exhibit, three artists explore the Fragile Links between ourselves and the people, places, animals, and environment of the world we share. It">...
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Next Best Opportunity: The Perseids
Next Best Opportunity: The Perseids
The Perseid meteor shower is perhaps the most beloved meteor shower of the year for the Northern Hemisphere. It’s a rich meteor shower, and it’s s">...
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Catching up with RCDSMM
Catching up with RCDSMM
We haven’t heard much lately from our local Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains (RCDSMM), but Angelica “Jelly” Kahler, ">...
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Canyon Sages Seek Caregivers
Canyon Sages Seek Caregivers
Canyon Sages volunteers have been active as a group behind the scenes during the pandemic helping seniors with meals, vaccines, and information. As pa">...
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Gallery Opens with Cautious Optimism
Gallery Opens with Cautious Optimism
Following Don Holtz’ successful show, “Love Affair with a Tree,” mark your calendars for the Topanga Canyon Gallery’s limited exhibits now thr">...
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Win Some, Lose Some
Win Some, Lose Some
After a year of publishing a print edition of The Canyon Chronicle, we’ve maintained a website but not to the scale we need. We have an opportunity ">...
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T R E E: A 14-Year Love Affair at Topanga Gallery
T R E E: A 14-Year Love Affair at Topanga Gallery
The solo show of Don Holtz’s photography at Topanga Canyon Gallery has been fourteen years in the making.
“ I have a love affair with th">...
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The Topanga Historical Society Presents ‘1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic: An Historical Perspective’
The Topanga Historical Society Presents ‘1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic: An Historical Perspective’
The Topanga Historical Society (THS) will present its annual picnic as a virtual Zoom presentation, “Pandemic in Alaska, 1918-1919,”">...
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Women’s Fire Prep Academy Opening Day
Women’s Fire Prep Academy Opening Day
A rain check for the upcoming County of Los Angeles Fire Department’s (LACoFD) Women’s Fire Prep Academy (WFPA), scheduled to begin on Saturday, ">...
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Capturing Beauty: The Art and Photography of John Simmons
Capturing Beauty: The Art and Photography of John Simmons
Continuing the celebration of Black History in America, the Jean Deleage Art Gallery at Josefina López’s CASA 0101 Theater in Boyle Heights, presen">...
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Local Firestations Receive a Valentine’s Day Gift
Local Firestations Receive a Valentine’s Day Gift
The First-in Fire Foundation shared its “Love at a Grassroots Level” with six Los Angeles County fire stations that included Topanga FS69.
As a">...
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$25 Million Challenge Grant for Liberty Canyon Wildlife Crossing
$25 Million Challenge Grant for Liberty Canyon Wildlife Crossing
Become part of history and join the challenge to make the Liberty Canyon Wildlife Crossing over the 101 Freeway a reality!
A record $25 mil">...
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Hate and Hope
Hate and Hope
I
t seems that the best and worst of America, is right here, in our face, so close we can’t turn away from staring at the carnage. If your e">...
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Female Solar Workers Can Face Prejudice
Female Solar Workers Can Face Prejudice
Most solar installers and service technicians are men. So women in the industry often know what it’s like to be the only woman at a job site and to ">...
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Hate and Hope
Hate and Hope
It seems that the best and worst of America, is right here, in our face, so close we can’t turn away from staring at the carnage. If your equilibriu">...
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Year-End Giving TWC
Year-End Giving TWC
By Wendy Skolfield
Topanga Women’s Circle’s (TWC) current Challenge Grant 2020 campaign is more important than ever and they are counting on the generosity of those ">...
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The Impact of NEM 3.0 on Solar Owners
The Impact of NEM 3.0 on Solar Owners
On December 15, 2022, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) passed Net Energy Metering (NEM 3.0) that will significantly alter the net bil">...
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TAC Expands Theater
TAC Expands Theater
As of December, Topanga Actors Company (TAC) has officially contracted with the Los Angeles County Library system to produce four plays within 12 mont">...
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HugelKultur Workshop
HugelKultur Workshop
Landfill to Landscape in Topanga, CA, Hands-On Hugelkultur Workshop
Join Regenerative Garden Designers Leigh Adams and Shawn Maestretti on Saturda">...
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Oh, Didn’t it Rain!
Oh, Didn’t it Rain!
Above, Mudslide in the 600 Block of Old Topanga Canyon Road looking north. Right, Mudslides and treefalls closed Old Topanga Canyon Road on Jan. 5 t">...
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Theatricum Receives Taper Foundation Grant
Theatricum Receives Taper Foundation Grant
The S. Mark Taper Foundation has granted Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum $125,000 to help produce its 2021 and 2022 repertory seasons.
“[The t">...
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Re-Imagining Lower Topanga
Re-Imagining Lower Topanga
SAVE THE DATE
! California State Parks and the Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains (RCDSMM) are seeking public input an">...
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Mountain Lion P-22 is Victim of Hit-and-Run Driver
Mountain Lion P-22 is Victim of Hit-and-Run Driver
California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) officials announced that P-22, the Hollywood mountain lion, was euthanized on Saturday morning, Dece">...
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Land Swap Voted Down
Land Swap Voted Down
The Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) voted 5-0-1 to deny a hugely controversial deal between the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) an">...
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Hebrew Sunday School Program is Growing
Hebrew Sunday School Program is Growing
As the school year began, Rabbi Mendy and his wife, Chana Piekarski launched a new and innovative after-school program at Chabad of Topanga. The progr">...
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The Hugelkultur Workshop Follow-up
The Hugelkultur Workshop Follow-up
Kat High started to plant the beginnings of the gathering garden—yarrow and monkey flower, apricot mallow, ceanothus, and a small holly leaf cherry">...
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Know Your Town Council
Know Your Town Council
The Topanga Town Council (TTC) and its hard-working volunteers provide an essential service that keeps the lines of communication open with our govern">...
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Sheriff’s Crime Report
Sheriff’s Crime Report
Noteworthy Incidents for Topanga included:
Deputy Rick Baldi, Malibu/Lost Hills Station Community Relations Team reported that a residential burgla">...
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My Main Dog, Livvie
My Main Dog, Livvie
Whether it’s the general stress of everyday life or the crankiness of middle age, sometimes there are just too many things to complain about. (Don">...
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Recognizing Innovation in Alzheimer’s Care
Recognizing Innovation in Alzheimer’s Care
The 3rd Annual Maude’s Award Recipients were announced in Seattle, WA. Three organizations each received $25,000, and five individuals received $5,0">...
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Sheriff’s Crime Report
Sheriff’s Crime Report
Noteworthy Incidents for Topanga included:
A theft of electrical equipment was reported in the 19900 block of Sischo Drive. The equipment was stolen ">...
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Learn Your Medicare Choices
Learn Your Medicare Choices
Thursday, November 10, 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Are you on Medicare, want to be, or know someone who needs help with their Medicare choices?
The Canyon">...
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CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL CHP West Valley Area Report for Sept. 2022
CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL CHP West Valley Area Report for Sept. 2022
For Topanga Canyon Blvd. from the two-mile bridge to L.A. city limits (Cezanne Avenue), the CHP responded to three traffic collisions, one was an inju">...
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5G Free California Urges Residents to Petition Against 5G Roll-Out
5G Free California Urges Residents to Petition Against 5G Roll-Out
Supervisors to vote on countywide roll-out of 5G towers vs. less costly, safer Fiber Optic already in place.
A petition is being circulated by 5G F">...
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Topanga Girl Scouts
Topanga Girl Scouts
Topanga has a new Girl Scout Troop #2626 with many exciting events coming up including a visit to the Topanga Fire Station 69 for lessons on first aid">...
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LA Sheriff’s Report
LA Sheriff’s Report
Noteworthy Incidents for Serious Crimes.
July 2022
• A robbery occurred in the 1500 block of Old Topanga Canyon Road. The victim hired a handyman ">...
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Town Council Seeks Fairness in CA FAIR Plan
Town Council Seeks Fairness in CA FAIR Plan
On July 13, 2022, The Topanga Canyon Town Council (TCTC) presented written and verbal testimony to California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara (ric">...
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John S. Couch presents ‘Chuushin’ at Topanga Canyon Gallery
John S. Couch presents ‘Chuushin’ at Topanga Canyon Gallery
Taylor McFerrin performs at
July 30 reception
Author, Screenwriter and Designer John S. Couch’s solo exhibit, “Chuushin,” opens at the Topan">...
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Events
Events
Field Trip to 69 Bravo Helistop
Members of the Topanga Historical Society (THS) are invited to participate in a field trip to the 69 Bravo Helistop o">...
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National 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Launches
National 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Launches
As of Saturday, July 16, people nationwide experiencing a mental health crisis and in need of immediate help can dial or text 988 and receive assistan">...
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Introducing Chabad of Topanga Hebrew School
Introducing Chabad of Topanga Hebrew School
Mendy, Chana, and baby Mira Piekarski (above) will be be joining grandparents Rabbi Dovid and Dina Weiss to establish a new Hebrew School at the Chaba">...
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Drone Deterrence During Wildfires
Drone Deterrence During Wildfires
During a fire, illegal drones have often grounded or endangered firefighting aircraft.
The L. A. County Fire Dept. has now teamed up with the L.A.">...
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California Highway Patrol Incident Report for June 2022
California Highway Patrol Incident Report for June 2022
For Topanga Canyon Boulevard (SR-27) from two-mile bridge to L.A. City limits (Cezanne Avenue), the CHP responded to four traffic collisions, two were">...
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Topanga Crime Report for June 2022
Topanga Crime Report for June 2022
Noteworthy incidents from the files of the Lost Hills/Malibu Sheriff’s Station for Topanga: A residential burglary was reported in the 1100 block of">...
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Emergency Preparedness Meeting
In-Person and on ZOOM, Saturday, July 9, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. As extreme drought conditions persist, increasing">...
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Local Composer Wins ‘Best Score’ Award
Local Composer Wins ‘Best Score’ Award
Composer and filmmaker Matthew Ferraro’s short documentary, The Runner, is beginning to run away with awards and invitations to other festivals. ">...
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Topanga Arson Watch Seeking Volunteers
Topanga Arson Watch Seeking Volunteers
If you have lived in Topanga for 25 years you have lived here a long time. However, you have not lived here long enough to remember the fire of Novemb">...
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June Event
June Event
Hollywood Fringe Festival Presents!—Two Topanga Women, Two One-Woman Shows in Three Performances (each). Kamakshi Hart’s first multi-award-winnin">...
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CA Parks & Rec Move Forward on Topanga Lagoon Project
CA Parks & Rec Move Forward on Topanga Lagoon Project
The California Department of Parks and Recreation (CDPR) is preparing to move forward on the Topanga Lagoon Restoration Project and will hold a Public">...
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Heritage Oak Falls
Heritage Oak Falls
At 2 a.m. Thursday, April 14, a loud crack and bump awakened Bonnell neighbors. By morning light they saw that half of a 300-year-old California Coast">...
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Topanga Designated a Firewise Community
Topanga Designated a Firewise Community
Fire hardening their homes qualify most residents for a 10% reduction in their California Fair Plan home insurance but they need to “remain in good ">...
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Open Call for Music Video, March 20
Open Call for Music Video, March 20
The Resource Conservation District of the Santa Mountains (RCDSMM) is calling for volunteer singers and dancers to participate in the filming of “Re">...
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Putin’s Helpless Victims at Kiev Zoos
Putin’s Helpless Victims at Kiev Zoos
Horace, the elephant at the Kiev Zoo has to be sedated now, because the bombs and shell-fire terrify him. His large ears pick up the sound of approach">...
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Topanga Women’s Circle (TWC) ‘Saturday Open Bin’ Events
Topanga Women’s Circle (TWC) ‘Saturday Open Bin’ Events
During January and February TWC’s donation requests focus on personal care products (shampoo, lotions, etc.) and non-perishable foods. This is an op">...
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Bill Bowling Elected President of the Malibu Association of Realtors
Bill Bowling Elected President of the Malibu Association of Realtors
Congratulations to Bill Bowling, the newly elected president of the Malibu Association of Realtors. Everyone in Topanga knows Bill as the good guy in">...
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Redistricting is a Win/Lose for Topanga
Redistricting is a Win/Lose for Topanga
A first-ever citizens redistricting commission draws new boundaries for L.A. County Supervisor
The 14-member citizens redistricting commissi">...
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Sen. Stern Pushes Plan to Close Aliso Canyon in 2023
Sen. Stern Pushes Plan to Close Aliso Canyon in 2023
Sen. Henry Stern (D-Los Angeles) stood with community advocates to roll out a road map to close the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage facility.
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Sen. Henry Stern Declares for Supervisor
Sen. Henry Stern Declares for Supervisor
Hot on the heels of approval of the redistricting map for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, State Senator Henry Stern announced his candida">...
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The Making of Topanga’s Story
The Making of Topanga’s Story
By Ami Kirby
It takes a village, and time, to write one book, let alone two books of consequence about its own history. The first edition of “The Topanga Stor">...
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The Past Is Who We Are Today
The Past Is Who We Are Today
On January 1, 1909, [Joe] Robison received a transportation request from four city school teachers who had spent their Christmas holidays at McAlliste">...
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Backup Batteries for Blackouts Redux
Backup Batteries for Blackouts Redux
Home batteries don’t need solar…but it helps! By Lee Rhoads & Jane Terjung Southern California Edison (SCE) certainly put a damper on Thanksg">...
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Caltrans is Preparing for Slope Stabilization of S-Curves (SR-27)
Caltrans is Preparing for Slope Stabilization of S-Curves (SR-27)
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has been studying and is preparing for a rockfall mitigation project on State Route 27 (Topanga">...
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Chanukah, Lighting the Way
Chanukah, Lighting the Way
Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, King of the universe, who has granted us life, sustained us, a
Looking at the events today, you start to wonder.
The story of a little candle pushing away the monster of frightening darkness, of human sensibilit">...
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Correction
Correction
In the article, "Rose Wiley Celebrates 90 Years!" (October 19, 2021, Vol. 2 No. 21), we neglected to mention that Gail McDonald-Tune is Event Chair of">...
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Senator Stern Disappointed in PUC Aliso Canyon Decision
Senator Stern Disappointed in PUC Aliso Canyon Decision
The California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) voted 4-0 to increase the natural storage capacity of the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Facility b">...
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L.A. County Redistricting Heats up in The Santa Monica Mountains
L.A. County Redistricting Heats up in The Santa Monica Mountains
The Los Angeles County Citizens Redistricting Commission is strongly urged to retain all of the Santa Monica Mountains Communities completely withi">...
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Amy Weisberg Selected as a Policy Fellow for 2021-2022 Teach Plus California
Amy Weisberg Selected as a Policy Fellow for 2021-2022 Teach Plus California
Amy Weisberg, Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten teacher for Topanga Elementary Charter School, Los Angeles Unified School District, has been ">...
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Historical Society to Celebrate Rose Wiley’s 90th Birthday
Historical Society to Celebrate Rose Wiley’s 90th Birthday
The Topanga Historical Society (THS) will celebrate Rose Wiley’s 90th birthday on Sunday, October 24, at 12:00 p.m. with a catered outdoor luncheon.">...
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5G Free California Resumes Meetings
5G Free California Resumes Meetings
5GFreeCalifornia (not Topanga Peace Alliance) resumes monthly meetings at the Inn of the Seventh Ray at 7 p.m., on the second Monday of the month. The">...
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TPA First Friday Film Night:
TPA First Friday Film Night:
Grab your popcorn and find a cozy spot at home tonight, October 1, as Topanga Peace Alliance hosts another Virtual First Friday Film Night featuring t">...
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2021 VIRTUAL GARDEN PARTY
2021 VIRTUAL GARDEN PARTY
On Sunday, September 19, 2–4 p.m., the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club (PPDC) will host your elected officials for updates and Q&A
Appearing l">...
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Alert LA County
Alert LA County
This is a free mass notification system for Los Angeles County residents and businesses. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department uses Alert LA C">...
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Medical Baseline Allowance Programs
Medical Baseline Allowance Programs
Southern California Edison’s Medical Baseline Allowance Program.
If you or someone in your household requires the regular use of electrically">...
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SCE Update and Direct Contact Info
SCE Update and Direct Contact Info
Vegetation Management.
SCE will be clearing weeds and flammable debris away from the base of SCE poles on the eastern side of the Santa Monica ">...
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Topanga Christian Fellowship Church
Topanga Christian Fellowship Church
Keeping an eye on the COVID-19 pandemic, Topanga Christian Fellowship Church has complied with CDC guidelines, wearing masks, socially distancing and ">...
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TCC Named as 2021 Non-Profit of the Year Finalist
TCC Named as 2021 Non-Profit of the Year Finalist
The Topanga Community Center (TCC) has been named as a finalist in the 27th District’s 2021 Non-Profit of the Year Award.
In an email to TCC Pr">...
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Sotheby’s is Ready to Party and Raise Funds for TCEP!
Sotheby’s is Ready to Party and Raise Funds for TCEP!
Come celebrate Sotheby’s post-pandemic opening office party on Sunday, June 11, 4-6 p.m. This party will also benefit The Topanga Coalition for Emer">...
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Windmills Without Blades?
Windmills Without Blades?
Bladeless wind turbines generate electricity by vibrating with air movements. It’s a promising technology still in its infancy.
When peopl">...
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Senator Henry Stern’s ‘Never Again Education Act’
Senator Henry Stern’s ‘Never Again Education Act’
Moving beyond remembrance to action is one of the goals of Senator Henry Stern’s (D-Los Angeles) SB 693, the Never Again Education of 2021. It clear">...
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Kummerspeck Live at the TCC on May 15, 5-7 p.m.
Kummerspeck Live at the TCC on May 15, 5-7 p.m.
The Topanga Community Center is excited to present local band favorite, KUMMERSPECK, in-person, on Saturday, May 15, at 5 p.m. This is a members-only ">...
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Topanga Library is Open
Topanga Library is Open
The doors to the Topanga Public Library opened on May 10 to a limited 75% capacity inside.
“What this looks like inside the library is one chair ">...
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Freedom Summer
Freedom Summer
The public is invited to join Living Wellness on Sunday, May16, at 2 p.m. PST for a “Great Mother Lens” Zoom gathering and screening of
Freedom">...
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TAC Carries On!
TAC Carries On!
Topanga Actors Company (TAC), one of the first, if not the very first, companies in all of Los Angeles to produce a Zoom production, just wrapped up t">...
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Topanga Historical Society Zoom Event: ‘Messenger Photos’
Topanga Historical Society Zoom Event: ‘Messenger Photos’
When Topanga’s longest-running newspaper, the
Topanga Messenger
, closed in 2016, publisher Mary Colvig donated its 40 years of accumulated ph">...
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Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention event
Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention event
On Tuesday, April 27, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Malibu/Lost Hills Station will be hosting a catalytic converter theft preventi">...
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Elon Musk’s Space X is Target of Stop 5G International Protests
Elon Musk’s Space X is Target of Stop 5G International Protests
Dozens of Topanga residents braved rush hour traffic on Friday March 19th to join the 5G satellite protest outside SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne. T">...
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The Truth About Medicare TV Ads
The Truth About Medicare TV Ads
If you watch TV for more than 20 minutes on a weekday afternoon, you’ll likely see an ad promising exciting benefits for Medicare beneficiaries. Den">...
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Spring Forward!
Spring Forward!
Daylight Saving Time Starts Sunday, March 14
Daylight Saving Time (DST) starts on the second Sunday of March for the United States when cloc">...
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Free Webinar Discusses the Constitution for Contemporary Times
Free Webinar Discusses the Constitution for Contemporary Times
New Trees Planted on Mullholand
New Trees Planted on Mullholand
Plant a Tree
In partnership with L.A. City and a new charity, TROOT (
troot.org
), Julie Nicholson posted on Nextdoor that her daughter">...
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Resilient Santa Monica Mountains Project
Resilient Santa Monica Mountains Project
Climate Vulnerability Assessment (CVA) Survey
For 2021, Malibu Foundation is collaborating with the Resource Conservation District, C">...
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Supervisors Take Vegetation Management Practices to Task
Supervisors Take Vegetation Management Practices to Task
The Las Virgenes Homeowners Federation (LVHF) reported that on Tuesday, January 26, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a m">...
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ACTIVITY REPORT
ACTIVITY REPORT
October Sheriff’s Report
October Sheriff’s Report
A resident was arrested for a domestic violence incident for assaulting his wife during an argument in the 1500 block of Old Topanga Canyon Road.
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2019-2020 Fernwood Rain Report
2019-2020 Fernwood Rain Report
September 30th marks the end of our rain year for the 2019-2020 rain season. With a season total of 18.68 inches of rain, we just about hit our 24-yea">...
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Bittersweet Dog Days
Bittersweet Dog Days
We were delighted to see our dogs, Yukon and Beezy, on Valerie Walsh’s gorgeous August 7 cover. It was bittersweet because Yukon had cancer and pa">...
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Call Your Senators – #SaveThePostOffice
Call Your Senators – #SaveThePostOffice
The Postal Service is in a crisis, caused by the Coronavirus, and Congress needs to act, urgently. The Coronavirus shutdown is plummeting postal reven">...
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Carry It On—A Theatricum Community Celebration
Carry It On—A Theatricum Community Celebration
As Will Geer’s Theatricum Botanicum prepares for its 2021 Summer Repertory Season, they welcome Fall with virtual celebrations.
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Dear Friends of Yoga Desa...
Dear Friends of Yoga Desa...
About a month ago I sent out a letter explaining that Yoga Desa’s closure may be permanent due to the COVID crisis. Well, it’s official, Yoga Desa">...
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New App for Early Warning Earthquake Alerts
New App for Early Warning Earthquake Alerts
California’s QuakeAlertUSA, a new early-warning app for smartphones, has a “countdown” feature that shows the seconds before the shaking arrives">...
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Three Little Kittens Born in the Santa Monica Mountains!
Three Little Kittens Born in the Santa Monica Mountains!
P-54, a three-year-old mountain lion living in the Santa Monica Mountains, recently gave birth to a litter of kittens - males P-82 and P-83 and female">...
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K-12 Open Enrollment
K-12 Open Enrollment
Topanga Elementary Charter School (TECS), a Transitional Kindergarten (TK)/Kindergarten to Fifth grade school, has begun open enrollment for the 2020-">...
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Topanga Residents
Topanga Residents
Topanga Residents:
As summer approaches, the threat of wildfire increases - and all Topanga residents need to be aware of measures they can ">...
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Let’s Connect!
Let’s Connect!
The Topanga Town Council is reaching out to find residents in our canyon who are the most vulnerable during a disaster event. The Town Council wants t...
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Malibu Poet Laureate Eleanor “Ellen” Reich - 1934-2020
Malibu Poet Laureate Eleanor “Ellen” Reich - 1934-2020
Malibu Poet Laureate Ellen Reich passed away at home on Friday, May 1, of cancer, with family and loved ones around her.
Reich was named as the cit">...
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Frank Rocco
Frank Rocco
Iconic Topangan Frank Rocco recently passed away after a long illness. The family will have a private service but welcomes all to tell your stories ab">...
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Letters of Concern
Letters of Concern
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
Below is a letter of concern written in support of our local businesses at Pine Tree Circle. Please read and sign if yo">...
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September Events
September Events
BELOVED WITCH CIRCLES
will be hosted online through Zoom by Coco Blignaut, on Saturdays, Sept 12, 19, 26, at 11:11 a.m. for teenage girls and a">...
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Stand Up and Be Counted for the 2020 U.S. Census!
Stand Up and Be Counted for the 2020 U.S. Census!
Officials estimate that only 50 percent of folks in L.A. County have responded to the U.S. Census so far—that includes Topanga, Malibu, and Pacific ">...
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Thank You, Supervisor Kuehl
Thank You, Supervisor Kuehl
Dear Editor,
As all of you know, we were scheduled to have our LA County Third District discretionary funds reduced on the assumption that other r">...
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Symphony’s 38th Season Delayed
Symphony’s 38th Season Delayed
By Jeanne Mitchell
The Topanga Symphony has presented three free classical music concerts a year since it was started in the summer of 1982. The music season always begi">...
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The Joys of Reading... and Winning
The Joys of Reading... and Winning
In April, the Los Angeles Public Library recognized the winners of the 42nd Annual Bookmark Contest for children in categories of Kindergarten to seco">...
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Deer Killed by Hit and Run Driver
Deer Killed by Hit and Run Driver
On Sunday, June 14, at approximately 7:15 a.m., a Caltrans maintenance supervisor was traveling southbound on Topanga Canyon Blvd, State Route 27 when...
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Golden Eagles or Hawks?
Golden Eagles or Hawks?
“They were two rather large birds in the tree about 150-200 feet away,” Krovetz wrote. “We observed them with binoculars and luckily they staye...
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Adopt A Baby Oak at Trippet Ranch
Adopt A Baby Oak at Trippet Ranch
In order to mitigate the loss at Trippet Ranch, the Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mountains (RCDSMM) and California State Parks h...
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TWC Bin Restored
TWC Bin Restored
In mid-July, canyon residents were shocked to see graffiti that ruined the beautiful artwork that decorated the Topanga Women’s Circle bin at Pine T">...
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What's on Your Ballot?
What's on Your Ballot?
Wild at Hart to Live Stream from the Whitefire Theatre
Wild at Hart to Live Stream from the Whitefire Theatre
Kamakshi Hart’s critically acclaimed, award-winning one-woman show,
Wild At Hart: A Tale of Trauma & Triumph
, returns to the Whitefire Theatr">...
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