- Shots fired: Dunno how much of a "delight" it is, but ... PSN reports that sheriffs are looking for a man who shot at an Altadena home on the 2500 block of North El Sol Avenue Wednesday night. Two bullet holes found in the house, no injuries, suspect and a companion described only as black men wearing dark clothing. Details here.
- Bread Camp: Yes, you heard right: the Institute of Domestic Technology is holding a two-day workshop of everything bread at the Zane Grey Estate on April 6 and 7. Lean about wild yeast, hearth-baked loaves, whole grain breads, pretzels, torilla-making, pizza dough -- and many recipes will be baked in the new outdoor wood-fired bread oven (which is truly something to behold -- we've seen it). Sit down: cost is $390, which will buy you a lot of loaves from Walmart, but you will learn a lifetime of skills. For more information or to sign up, go here.
- Scholar: Magdalene Poxon, a resident of Altadena and a sophomore at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, is listed on the honor roll. To be listed on the SMU honor roll, students must be in the top 15 percent of their school of record. SMU's Fall 2012 enrollment included 10,893 students. SMU is a nationally ranked private university in Dallas founded 100 years ago. Today, SMU enrolls nearly 11,000 students who benefit from the academic opportunities and international reach of seven degree-granting schools.