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  1. Jun 29, 2024 · June 29, 2024. Beverly Hills this week mourned the loss of Phil Savenick, an award-winning television producer, lifelong artist and chronicler of the city’s history who pioneered new ways to preserve the magic of his hometown. “The loss of Phil Savenick has truly shaken all of us and has left an empty place in so many of our hearts.

  2. Jun 21, 2024 · Phil gave us the most wonderful interview. I’m posting a few minutes here from that memorable segment. SAVENICK, Phil ( Phillip P. Savenick) Born: 1/9/1952, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Died: 6/21/2024, Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Phil Saveneck’s western – producer, writer: 100 Years of the Hollywood Western - 1994.

  3. It is with deep sadness that we tell you of the passing of our beloved and devoted president, Phil Savenick. Under Phil’s outstanding leadership, the BHHS took huge leaps forward on our mission to preserve, honor, and share the rich history of Beverly Hills and its residents. Thanks to Phil’s creative vision, we found new and exciting ways ...

  4. But Phil did even more specifically for the VRG: he provided the very best outreach to the wider world. His enterprise, skill, and talent produced the video in 2014: the Ultimate Guide to the Virginia Robinson Gardens. And he never stopped, promoting the Gardens whenever he had the chance: you can see the work, proudly displayed on our website ...

  5. In loving memory of the recent passing of Phil Savenick, join us in celebrating his lifelong passion for television as more than just a medium. As a revered ...

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  6. My dear friend, Phil Savenick, President of the Beverly Hills Historical Society, recently passed away. Here he is giving me a driving tour back in January. ...

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  7. I attended Beverly for only one year -- senior year -- and left for college in Atlanta after graduating, returning to LA some 40 years later. Consequently, I did not know most of my classmates, including Phil Savenick. I met him when planning began for the 50th class reunion. He generously opened his home for a meeting, which I attended.

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