365 Things To Do In Palos Verdes – Peninsula Seniors Lecture Series for November

The Peninsula Seniors Lecture Series is once again giving Palos Verdes homes owners an excellent opportunity to hear special speakers lecture on different interesting topics.  These lectures  are held at Hesse Park in the Fireside Room, at 29301 Hawthorne Blvd, in Rancho Palos Verdes.  The series are all held on Wednesdays from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

On November 2nd…. The Department of Fish and Game will be discussing the many wild animals we have here on the Peninsula.  Lt. Ken Smirl will be discussing coyotes, skunks, raccoons and other critters in our area and will let us know  how to keep our homes and these animals safe.  He will be giving simple and smart ideas on dealing with the local wildlife.

On November 9th… Beverly Knudson the local author of “The Linden Tree Legacy”, will be discussing her novel which was inspired by her own parent’s stories.  Her story is a fictionalized version of her family’s history from the lives of her aging parents.

November 16th… This lecture will be about some of the history of the Lomita Railroad museum brought to you by Ms. Faith Bilyeu, the museum’s curator.  She will bring you back into the early 1900’s and will be discussing the beautiful collection of railroad memorabilia.

November 30th… Buzz Elliot and his wife Jan will be talking about their flying adventure in their 1940 Wavo UPF-7 open cockpit vintage bi-plane. They will discuss the scenery from 1500 feet altitude throughout the Southwest. This should be a thrilling discussion of the way it used to be.

Photo courtesy of The Peninsula Seniors

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