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On Books and Places: Some statues are worth saving; some people worth remembering

Columnist · July 29, 2020

A statue of Haym Salomon resides on the southeast corner of Pan Pacific Park. As I write this column, the bronze figure sits barricaded by a chain link fence and […]

Summer Camps during COVID-19

Talia Abrahamson · July 1, 2020

This summer, “camp” is not about the campsite. Traditions, like camp songs, arts and crafts, dress-up days or bonding with counselors, help to bring campers closer together, and it is […]

Larchmont Charter football has bounce-back season, fundraising

Guest · December 4, 2019

The Larchmont Charter School (LCS) middle school football program finished its Foundation for Interscholastic Youth Athletics (FIYA) League schedule 3-4, narrowly missing out on the playoffs. However, under the direction […]

New Pavilion in park planned to help tell Holocaust story

Suzan Filipek · January 31, 2019

Plans are underway to build a pavilion at the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust on Grove Drive, south of the existing museum in Pan Pacific Park. The pavilion will […]

City programs for transients in public park stir debate

Billy Taylor · August 30, 2018

The connection between sidewalk encampments and criminal activity is increasingly a point of contention between policy makers and residents. Even the most sympathetic neighbors are struggling with the sense of […]

New baseball, soccer fields were welcomed

John Welborne · May 31, 2018

When asked his opinion at the opening of two new athletic fields at Pan Pacific Park, St. James’ School second-grader and Wilshire Warriors baseball player William LaBombard said:  “I am […]

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