- Enterprise: we see a subtle pattern emerging: PSN — or at least reporter James Figueroa — is picking up more Altadena news. Figueroa has two stories in Saturday’s paper that we broke first: one on the sheriff dropping out of ACONA (which we first had Jan. 25) and one on the Coffee Gallery’s need to get $20,000 to keep the code people happy (which we first had Jan.19). Glad someone’s reading us besides AOL … and apparently taking notes.
- Farmer’s Market — again: We spoke to Altadena farmer’s market manager Joseph Shuldiner at the Eat Well Market event Sunday (he was playing hooky from a cheesemaking workshop at the Zane Grey Estate), and he’s says the market is still in process — he’s dealing with the county, you know. But we heard some things on background that sound very exciting, so stay tuned.
- Relay for Life Captains’ Meeting: Yes, the Altadena Relay for Life is getting closer (it’s June 9!). There will be a meeting for team captains on Wed., Feb. 1, at 6:30 PM at the Altadena Community Center. They’re still looking for teams, so come on down if you want to start one, and bring a little something to eat if you’re so inclined.
- ACONA survey: If you attended the Jan. 24 ACONA meeting, let ’em know what you thought and what you want to see at the next one. The survey is here.
- Superbowl Party at the Ale House: Altadenablog sponsor the Altadena Ale & Wine House will be open for your Super Bowl viewing pleasure next Sunday. 2329 N. Fair Oaks.