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Sunday, January 09, 2011

Farm1 Pictured:  Danny Gott, Cathy Gott, and Altadena Sheriff Capt. Steven McLean at October’s Pumpkin Festival.

The Gotts explored moving the farm to the lower Zorthian Ranch, but encountered significant opposition from the neighbors. Cathy said it would also require a getting a Conditional Use Permit (CUP), which would cost about $60,000, money they didn’t have.

The Gotts will move Danny’s Farm — named for their son Danny Gott — to the Almansor Center in South Pasadena, where it will be more of a bunny and guinea pig farm.  “I am grateful to the Almansor Center that we won’t have to let any employees go,” she said. Danny’s Farm largely employs disabled adults to care for the animals and maintain the facilities. 

In the meantime, manager Lisa Houseman managed to find a home for each of the large animals, and the after-school programs for autistic children are continuing at the Almansor Center. Almansor is looking for a larger facility, and Cathy says that ‘wherever they move, we’ll move with them.”

But its mission remains the same: “Our first mission is to give adults with disabilities a meaningful job,” Cathy said.  “Our second mission is pairing animals with kids.  For now, this is what it has to be.”

That is only one of the changes in the Gott family: Jim Gott, a former LA Dodger pitcher, was recently hired by the Angels as a minor league coach, and he will be leaving for Arizona in March for the season. 

“Hopefully we’ll be back to Altadena, we love it here,” Cathy said.

Update: clarified the timeline of events.

 

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