 One of Altadena's treasures is Nuccio's Nursery, world-famous for their hybridization of azeleas and camellias.  (Nuccio's is the go-to place for advice on camellias, as this recent SacBee story attests).  Altadena Heritage will present "Breakfast at Nuccio's" on Sun., Feb. 24, from 9-11 a.m.  Altadena historian/town council member Michele Zack will talk about Altadena's "nursuried past," Julius Nuccio will tell the story of his family business, and Liz Handy will take us on a "Journey Through Tea"  -- and a small breakfast will be served. A donation of $10 from non-members is requested (memberships can be purchased at the door) Nuccio's is at 3555 Chaney Trail, and parking is limited (so hike, bike, or carpool if you can).
 One of Altadena's treasures is Nuccio's Nursery, world-famous for their hybridization of azeleas and camellias.  (Nuccio's is the go-to place for advice on camellias, as this recent SacBee story attests).  Altadena Heritage will present "Breakfast at Nuccio's" on Sun., Feb. 24, from 9-11 a.m.  Altadena historian/town council member Michele Zack will talk about Altadena's "nursuried past," Julius Nuccio will tell the story of his family business, and Liz Handy will take us on a "Journey Through Tea"  -- and a small breakfast will be served. A donation of $10 from non-members is requested (memberships can be purchased at the door) Nuccio's is at 3555 Chaney Trail, and parking is limited (so hike, bike, or carpool if you can).  



