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Monday, December 02, 2013

 

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Just to clarify a couple of things: 1. We work with Union Station closely in regards to donations. They don’t help us find employees, although the word is out through their services that that’s who we hire. A few of our previous employees have been recipients of their services. 2. The sale of the extraneous Webster’s stores (Hallmark and the Stationery Dept.), took place during the early part of summer, 2007. Ownership documents weren’t finalized until October 2007.

Thank you, Altadenablog, Tim, and Laura, for the article!

Rose Eliff said…

The work that Lori and Scott do follows the credo of “doing well by doing good.” They’re committed to the community in a way that no big-name retailer can even come close to; their commitment to environmentally sustainable products, to local producers and artists and their dedication to supporting local talent is a genuine gift to who walk through their doors. I’m really looking forward to the new incarnation of a new Websters and I sincerely hope the community supports it in a big, big way. Best wishes, Lori and Scott!

Hali Burton said…

This is such distressing news! I have never met two people that work harder than Lori and Scott – they deserve to be rewarded for the good works they do. I hope their next location brings them much success.

Old Old Guy said…

I’ll follow them wherever they go, and boycott whoever is moved into the space. How dare the landlords kick them out!!!

Hugo said…

So true Hali Burton!

Dre said…

Well that does it for me and the place formerly known as Webster’s.

Dianne Patrizzi said…

Lori and Scott, thank you for all you do and did! You really helped so many people. Whatever happens now I hope we can all be a part of it. The story of you two Websters is maybe just beginning…

Correction: Princess Hahamongna appreciates being mentioned in the article but suspects that the credit for the drink elixers belongs to the current reigning Queen of the DooDah Parade Susann Edmonds– A pirate monarch and one of Altadena’s own!

Laura Monteros said in reply to Dianne Patrizzi

My mistake, Princess!

margaret said…

Oh! I am so sad about this. Lori and Scott are such important contributors to not just Altadena to the crafters, writers and artisans of all kinds. I hope they find a place soon!

Petrea Burchard said…

I like to think this is an opportunity for positive change. As one member of the community Lori and Scott have supported so kindly, I hope the community will take this opportunity to support them in their new endeavors, whatever they are.

Scott and I are so grateful for all of you – thank you very much. Although we’ll miss the old family complex of stores, we look forward to keeping the family tradition of serving our community from another location. Time marches on and physical change happens, whether wanted or not, but one thing that will never change is our commitment to Altadena, its artisans, writers, and entrepreneurs!

altadenahiker said…

The good will and community involvement that Lori and Scott have generated over the past few years will follow them wherever they go. WFS is much more than a store; it has become a gathering spot, a salon, a gallery … I rather hope they’re eyeing the former Gallery At the End of the World as a potential location.

Karin, thank you! Scott and I immediately thought of the Gallery, but it’s a bit pricey for 650 sq feet, and no decent parking. We noticed this morning that the old Baskin-Robbins shop, currently housing a check cashing outfit, is up for rent. When I called the agent, though, I was told they want $3.25 per sq foot – no wonder these companies buying up all the property here think they can charge so much!

Correction on that per sq footage amount – they want $3.95.