- Altadenans for Quality Education are still seeking an audit for the rejected petition signatures, but Chief Petitioner Bruce Wasson has updated some other information about their quest for an Altadena school district (including refining their message a bit with a Top 5 Reasons and Top 3 Priorities.). It's all over here on their website.
- Your Altadenablog publisher will be one of the speakers at a KPCC/Society of Professional Journalists' forum, The Changing Face of Community Journalism (don't get too excited, it's only five minutes). Reservations are required (click on the link). The Forum starts at 2 PM (doors open at 1:30) at 474 South Raymond Avenue, Pasadena.
- Jake Armstrong at the Pasadena Weekly looks at the efforts to save a 1913 Craftsman home from being flattened and McMansionized in unincorporated Michellinda Park. Along the way, they quote county planner Richard "Overly Retailed" Bruckner and Altadena Heritage doyenne (and Altadenablog columnist) Michele Zack.
- The American Cancer Society's Altadena Relay for Life kicked off Wednesday night at the Davies Auditorium in Farnsworth Park, with lots of teams forming. The relay is Sat., June 11, and there are eight teams formed already. To get your team going, check on their website here.
- Dr. Monique B. Williams, 44, of Altadena, surrendered her medical license to the state medical board this week, says the LA Times. Williams is presently in federal prison on presciption drug convictions.
- PSN's Evelyn Barge has a feature on the Pasadena PinotFest, to be held Feb. 12 at the Altadena Town & Country Club.