New York Times Pacific Palisade's local baseball Little League reported on Monday on how it will help the community stay together in the wake of the Palisade fire and help children recover from the trauma of the flames.
The Pacific Palisades Baseball Association (PPBA) is a community centre, and even during normal times, brings hundreds of residents to local recreation centers to watch the June playoffs and championship games.
The era It has been reported How the league was reorganized after the fire and the season in the West – started on time:
The beginning of each season brings promises of hope and renewal, but these eternal themes brought special resonance on Saturday, the opening day of the Pacific Palisades Baseball Association, less than two months after the devastating Los Angeles fire.
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It provided a few games of ordinaryity to families who had to find new homes, schools, doctors, cars, clothes and places to worship in the last 53 days.
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“I used to play baseball with friends.” [Wil Hoffman, 12,] I said. “Now it's playing for my community. I'm proud to be able to play in a league that wasn't supposed to happen.”
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