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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Soroptimist Club Hosts Monte Carlo Night
A bit of Las Vegas came to Pasadena the evening of Friday, Nov. 13th, as the Altadena-Pasadena branch of Soroptimist International hosted its second annual Monte Carlo Night at the Women’s City Club.
Attendees enjoyed playing casino games—such as Roulette, Blackjack and Craps—for the chance to win raffle tickets. They also ate delicious food, served buffet style, including some delicious mushroom cornmeal canapés. Raffle items included dinner for two at a variety of local restaurants, retail gift certificates, and other treasures. Attendees bid for silent auction items that included Rose Parade tickets, Disneyland admission, tickets to the Pasadena Playhouse, fashionable handbags, and tickets to the Distinguished Speaker Series. A Wine Toss afforded the opportunity to win fine wines.
All in all, the Soroptimist Monte Carlo night was a great success and fun for all who attended. Club Co-President Margie Mason thanked the Monte Carlo Night Steering Committee, and remarked, “A special thanks goes to Jane Kolb who spearheaded the whole event from start to finish.” Co-President Phyllis Howard said to the members and guests,
Read More »Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Altadena Town Council Expected to be Asked to Sign on to NBBA’s “Historic Corner: Historic Choices” White Paper
Altadena School and Civic Organizations Seek Town Council Participation in Effort to Improve Lake Avenue/Calaveras Building Plans
Neighbors Building a Better Altadena, together with Altadena Chamber of Commerce, Altadena Heritage, Altadena Historical Society, Eliot Arts Magnet’s PTA, School Site Council, and Principal said yesterday they will ask the Altadena Town Council to join them in signing a White Paper, “Historic Corner : Historic Choices,” that encourages a “better design for the building slated for construction on the northeast corner of Lake Avenue and Calaveras Street.”
Read the white paper here: LakeCalaverasWhitePaper v4.9
The construction site is located at the historic gateway to Altadena called Altadena Junction and is situated directly north of Eliot Arts Magnet Middle School, designed by the renowned architects Sylvanus Marston and Edgar Maybury during the Depression era.
The signatories of the document are concerned that the Charles Company drawings have not been responsive to the community and are out of alignment with community visioning documents,
Read More »Monday, November 16, 2015
Four Rose Queens Meet and Greet Public, Inaugurate Altadena Exhibit
The 2016 Rose Queen Erika Karen Winter and her court of six princesses will meet the public and inaugurate a new exhibit showcasing Altadena’s colorful history in the Rose Parade, at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6 at the Altadena Historical Society.
The Historical Society is at the Altadena Community Center, 730 E. Altadena Drive, 91001. The event is free and open to everyone.
Also present will be Madison Triplett, the 2015 Queen; Ana Marie Acosta, 2014 Queen; and Kristina Smith, 1985 Queen, all from Altadena, and several current and former Princesses from Altadena.
“The queens and princesses will form a receiving line after the 3 p.m. program, for photos and congratulations from the public,” said AHS President Jane Brackman.
The exhibit, “Altadena in the Rose Parade,” will be open from 2 to 5 p.m. It features numerous vintage photos and articles about Altadenans’ key role in evolving the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl football game into international fame.
Read More »Monday, November 16, 2015
Webster’s Community Pharmacy Welcomes the Holidays at its 5th Annual Holiday Open House
Webster’s Community Pharmacy announced today that it will be hosting its 5th Annual Holiday Open House on Saturday, November 21, 2015 from 2:00 – 7:00 p.m.
In honor of the upcoming Holidays on Saturday, November 21, Webster’s Community Pharmacy will offer a special promotion for its customers. Customers who make a gift purchase will receive a 20% discount on their entire purchase, special presents and complimentary gift wrapping. All guests in attendance will be eligible to enter a drawing to win Holiday gift baskets. As an added bonus, our guests will have the chance to meet Michael Barnes, Webster’s design and display expert, to learn some special Holiday design tips and tricks. Savory snacks and holiday cheer will be served. The event is open to everyone!
“From the elegant “Frosted Sparkle” tree filled with crystal, shimmering and glistening ornaments and garlands, to the more traditional jewel tone and gold “Oh Holy Night Nativity” tree that is decorated with traditional symbols of Christmas – crosses,
Read More »Monday, November 16, 2015
Meredith M to Host 2nd Annual Holiday Open House
Meredith M announced today that it will be hosting its 2nd Annual Holiday Open House next Saturday, November 21, 2014 from 2:00 – 7:00 p.m.
On Saturday, November 21, Meredith M will offer special promotions for its customers. Customers who make a purchase will receive a 20% discount on their entire purchase, special presents and free gift wrapping. As an added bonus, our guests will have the chance to preview Holiday 2015 Fashions. Desserts and holiday cheer will be served. The event is open to everyone!
“We are delighted to offer our customers a collection of Holiday party attire that is trend-friendly, versatile and affordable. Many of the designs in our Holiday 2015 Collection are the perfect complement to accessories already found in one’s closet such as a strappy sandal or a great pair of boots and can easily be worn as part of an outfit that seamlessly transitions from day to evening. With only a few minor adjustments such as the addition of a sparkly sweater,
Read More »Sunday, November 15, 2015
State of the Mulch
“If we haven’t already converted our lawns, we will soon, so we need to get new plants started. We understand that el Nino will bring heavy rains, so we need ways to capture that water. But soil experts explain that the drought has actually made flooding more likely by diminishing the soil’s capacity to soak up moisture.”
Whether Nature sends too little or too much rain, it also provides trees to help. Placing chipped tree-wood mulch on soil enable heavy rain to land on many surfaces, which breaks its velocity and allows the rain to stay and soak in instead of racing off to the ocean. It provides water for trees long after the rainy day and some reaches the aquifer to be pumped out and purified for the drinking water no longer available to import.
So how to get enough of this versatile mulch to cover all bare soil? Pasadena provides some free mulch and can learn from other cities ways to provide more.
Read More »Friday, November 13, 2015
Altadena Students Meet Several Sheriff’s Dogs for “Hero’s” Week
Today Altadena Sheriff’s LASD partners got an opportunity to visit the Sahag-Mesrob Armenian Christian School in Altadena. The school is celebrating “Hero’s” week. The students got to meet canine Tula, and Narky, L.A. County Sheriff’s Transit Services Bureau explosives and narcotics detecting dogs. A member of the Sheriff’s elite Special Enforcement Bureau brought an apprehension dog. The students learned how the department members team up with dog partners and work together to keep the public safe.
Read More »Thursday, November 12, 2015
Altadena Town Council Issues Agenda for November 17, 2015
Diane Marcussen, Chair, Altadena Town Council has issued the agenda for the Council’s November 17, 2015 meeting to be conducted at the Altadena Community Center, 730 East Altadena Drive, starting at 7:00 p.m.
A pdf version is available by clicking here.
1. CALL TO ORDER
1.1. Pledge of Allegiance – Councilmember
1.2. Roll Call – Recording Secretary, Damon Hobdy
1.3. Approve November 17, 2015 meeting Agenda
2. OFFICERS’ REPORTS
2.1. Chairman Diane Marcussen
2.2. Vice Chairman Okorie Ezieme
2.3. Recording Secretary Damon Hobdy
2.3.1 Approve October 20, 2015 Meeting Minutes
2.4. Treasurer Patricia Sutherlen
2.5. Corresponding Secretary Billy Malone
3. PUBLIC SAFETY REPORTS
3.1. California Highway Patrol Officer Ulloa
3.2. Altadena Sheriff’s Station Lt. Rob Lewis
3.3. Cert Karen Gibson
3.4. County Fire Stephanie English
4. COMMITTEE REPORTS
4.1. Land Use Committee Diane Marcussen
The Committee is expected to take action on the following items:
4.2.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Altadena Station’s Crime Blotter for the Week of November 7, 2015
Sunday, November 1st
10:30 AM – A vehicle burglary occurred in the 3400 block of Chaney Trail. Suspect(s) entered the vehicle by shattering the front passenger window. Property Stolen: Apple MacBook Pro.
3:00 PM – A residential burglary occurred in the 100 block of E. Mariposa Street. Suspect(s) entered the residence by cutting the … View more window screen. Property Stolen: Toshiba laptop, dark brown jewelry box. On-going investigation.
8:00 PM – A vehicle vandalism occurred in the 1400 block of Harding Avenue. Suspect(s) broke the headlights and keyed the vehicle.
Monday, November 2nd
4:33 AM – Nicholas Navarro, 20 years old of Tujunga was arrested in the 2700 block of Marengo Avenue for being under the influence of a controlled substance.
5:30 AM – A residential burglary occurred in the 3300 block of Tonia Avenue. The suspect entered the residence by removing the window screen. The suspect has been identified and an arrest is pending.
Read More »Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Altadena Library District Presents Teen Filmmaking 101 Workshop
Altadena Library is proud to announce its first-ever Teen Filmmakers series starting this fall. Future YouTubers, filmmakers and directors are invited to learn how to use film equipment to create their own films. Learn the basics of using professional film cameras, and learn concepts like storyboarding, lighting, and editing at the free monthly workshops. Participants are invited to work on their own unique projects as well as participate in a collaborative short documentary about Altadena Library.
At this time, registration is not required. Please note that participation in this workshop is limited to people between the ages 11-19. The workshop will be held at the Main Library in the Community Room from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Friday, November 13th.
This workshop series will be taught by Kent Yoshimura, filmmaker and director, whose career started at the Directing and Producing program at UCLA. His experience includes directing documentaries, commercials, and PSAs (including an anti-smoking PSA that is currently shown on the LA Metro system).
This workshop is possible because Altadena Library District was awarded $30,000 from the Pitch an Idea grant,
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