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Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Altadena Library Water Conservation Demonstration Garden
The Altadena Library District celebrates the Grand Opening of its new Water Conservation Demonstration Garden on Saturday, July 9 at 10:00 a.m. at the Altadena Library. Supervisor Mike Antonovich will be in attendance as well as the Altadena Library District Staff and Board and community members.
The garden includes such features as a Swale [a trench that follows the contour of the landscape to capture water and alleviate runoff], a Hugelkultur [a passive water collection technique with stacked logs covered in soil], and an Infiltration Pond [to collect water and allow for water percolation].
Visitors can learn about these techniques, along with many others, including drought tolerant plant selection, that can be used in home landscaping projects.
Major Funding for this project has been provided by a Los Angeles County Parks & Recreation District Proposition A Grant, District 5, Michael D. Antonovich, Supervisor.
Additional Funding and Support has been provided by:
• The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California through its member agency,
Friday, June 10, 2016
Altadena’s Crime Blotter for the Week of Saturday, June 4th
Sunday, May 29th
12:00 AM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 500 block of Mountain View Street. Damage: shattered side view mirror.
11:00 AM – A commercial burglary occurred in the 2300 block of E. Washington Boulevard. Suspect(s) entered the location by shattering the window. Stolen: unknown.
Monday, May 30th
5:00 PM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 2100 block of N. Lincoln Avenue. Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the window. Stolen: currency.
6:00 PM – A petty theft from an unlocked vehicle occurred in the 1800 block of N. Roosevelt Avenue. Stolen: brown & gold Coach wallet, black leather wallet, credit cards and currency.
9:00 PM – Steven Pike, 24 years old of Pasadena was arrested in the 2100 block of N. El Sereno Avenue for assault with a deadly weapon and vehicle vandalism.
Tuesday, May 31st
7:33 PM – Lacelle Waller, 43 years old of Altadena was arrested in the area of Lake Avenue and Howard Street for resisting a peace officer,
Read More »Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Search and Rescue Missions in Nearby Wilderness Areas Soar
Rescues in the canyons and mountains north of Altadena have risen dramatically so far this year and will mark a 50 percent increase over last year if stranded and injured hikers and animals continue to require emergency responses at the current rate.
“We’ve been getting at least one to two calls per week in 2016 alone,” said Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff Daniel Paige, Coordinator for the volunteer Altadena Mountain Rescue Team.
Emergency calls have resulted in 58 rescue missions for the team since January, Paige said. This number compares to 88 for all of 2015.
“It’s too early to tell if it’s a substantially high number of calls being only halfway through the year, but we are definitely busy,” said Paige.
The team has responded to two deaths so far this year. Last month, 57-year-old San Diego doctor died while piloting a single engine airplane which crashed and burned at the 4,000 foot elevation on the rugged cliffside of Brown Mountain.
Read More »Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Summer Reading Program at Altadena Library for the Whole Family
Read–For the Win this summer with the Altadena Library starting June 14 and continuing for the next six weeks. The library will host a range of interesting free activities for Children, Teens, and Adults that encourage and support a love of reading. Participants also can win prizes for reaching their reading goals.
“We’ve a wonderful program planned for you – join us to discover all that our Library has to offer,” said Cassandra Stearns, Senior Librarian. “Our Summer Reading programs are for Teens and Adults, too!” Readers check-in, weekly, with their reading log for fun prizes such as free books and other items.
In addition to reading and giveaways, we are hosting weekly themed events, based on age, such as movies, games and presentations. For children, we will kick-off Summer Reading with a Wildlife Learning Center presentation with animals. For Teens, there will be an Anime-Drawing workshop, a Game Day and a Hike Meetup – to name a few. Two of the Adult presentations will be an Indie Authors Panel and NASA’s Juno Mission to Jupiter presented by JPL’s Theo Clarke.
Read More »Saturday, June 4, 2016
The 4th Annual Altadena Car Show to be Held at Farnsworth Park
Tim Smith’s, “American Freedom Fighter” a jet engine powered race car will be at the 4th annual Altadena Car Show.
The car show will start at 9:00 a.m. at Farnsworth Park in Altadena, 568 Mt. Curve Avenue. Featuring Law and Disorder playing live music, popcorn, face painting, snow cones, and vendor booths. There’s also grilling hot food served with ice cold drinks, fun for the whole family.
The Altadena car show is raising money to benefit the Sheriff’s Youth Explorer Program. “We hope you can come out next Saturday June 11th to support this fantastic cause.” Please call (626) 296-2105 for more information.
Read More »Thursday, June 2, 2016
Stratford School Hosts Commissioning Event for New Altadena Allen Campus
Stratford School, a Silicon Valley based, award-winning independent private school, recently recognized as a leader in Early Childhood STEM education by the White House, recently announced the opening of their new preschool through sixth grade Altadena Allen campus.
On Wednesday, June 8, at 10:00 a.m., Stratford will hold a commissioning ceremony to officially mark and celebrate the commencement of renovations at the new Altadena Allen campus. Local dignitaries, school officials, honored guests, founding families and their children, will be invited to place a hand on a tile creating a commemorative piece that symbolizes the little and big imprints of all in attendance, to be displayed when the campus opens in August.
Led by Judy Burbank, head of school, the first matriculating classes will consist of students in preschool through second grade.
Stratford provides an exceptional STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) education, where children are inspired to be creative problem-solvers, innovators, and leaders.
Immediately following the reception,
Read More »Thursday, June 2, 2016
Altadena’s Crime Blotter for the Week of Saturday, May 28th
Sunday, May 22nd
1:53 AM – A juvenile, 16 years old from San Bernardino was arrested in the 2200 block of El Sereno Avenue for being in possession of a firearm and criminal threats.
Monday, May 23rd
1:52 AM – Jeremy Sepulveda, 35 years old of Los Angeles was arrested in the area of Montana Street and Garfield Avenue for possession of marijuana.
6:45 PM – A residential vandalism occurred in the 700 block of E. Mariposa Street. The suspect shattered the front window. Suspect has been identified as the victim’s son.
Tuesday, May 24th
10:00 AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 1100 block of E. Palm Street. Suspect(s) entered the location via the patio door. Stolen: Craftsman drill, reciprocating saw, circular saw, and a PlayStation 3.
6:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 800 block of E. Sacramento Street. Suspect(s) entered the location via the unlocked front door.
Read More »Wednesday, June 1, 2016
LASD Homicide Det’s Seek Info in Altadena Shooting Death, Present $20K Reward from Board of Supervisors
On Thursday, October 30, 2014, Victim Christopher Walker was shot to death near the intersection of Fair Oaks Avenue and Calaveras Street, Altadena, while patronizing a local restaurant. About 4:30 p.m., as Christopher sat on the outdoor patio, a light-colored sedan drove up. A passenger got out of the car and fired a gun multiple times at the young man, striking him.
Christopher was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Christopher was just 29 years old at the time of his death. He grew up in Altadena and was working in Los Angeles. He moved to Arizona just after high school for work, but recently moved back to be closer to family and friends. Christopher was the eldest of three children. He left behind his mother, father and two sisters.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is offering a $20,000 reward in exchange for information leading to the apprehension and conviction of the suspect(s) responsible for the murder of Christopher Walker.
Read More »Tuesday, May 31, 2016
American Cancer Society Relay For Life to be Held in Farnsworth Park
The Relay For Life of Altadena invites all individuals who want to celebrate the lives of those who have faced cancer, remember loved ones lost, and cancer survivors who are fighting back against the disease to join its Relay For Life, scheduled for Saturday, June 4, 2016 in Altadena at Farnsworth Park on the Lower Baseball field. Opening Ceremonies begin at 9:00 a.m.
Relay For Life is a 12 Hour community celebration where individuals and teams take turns walking around a track relay style to raise funds to fight cancer. There is live entertainment throughout the day and into the evening.
At nightfall, participants will light hundreds of Luminaria around the track in a moving ceremony to honor cancer survivors as well as friends and family members lost to the disease. The American Cancer Society Relay For Life represents HOPE that those lost to cancer will never be forgotten, that those who face cancer will be supported, and that one day cancer will be eliminated.
Read More »Friday, May 27, 2016
Altadena Library Presents Los Angeles Area Indy Authors Panel
Altadena Library District will present an “Indie Authors Panel” consisting of five local writers on Tuesday, June 21 at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Room of the Main library. Guest panelists will be discussing their work, their writing process, and their independent publishing journey. There will also be time set aside for questions from the audience and for panelists to sign copies of their work. The panelists for the presentation will include:
Dario Ciriello is a professional author and freelance editor. His nonfiction book, Aegean Dream, was a UK travel bestseller in 2012. His first novel, Sutherland’s Rules, was published in 2013, and was followed by Free Verse and Other Stories, a collection of short Science Fiction, and a suspense thriller novel titled Black Easter. Dario lives with his wife in the Los Angeles Area.
S.W. Lauden’s debut crime novel, Bad Citizen Corporation, was published by Rare Bird Books in 2015. The second Greg Salem novel, Grizzly Season, will be published in September 2016.
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