Hahamongna update: We didn’t have the horsepower to cover the meeting about the Devil’s Gate dam sediment clearing project Thursday, but PSN was there, and it sounded like local folks were not happy with the plan, a version of which will have 50 trucks an hour, six days a week, for five years, moving out sediment. Details here by the mighty Steve Scauzillo.
Relay for Life: The American Cancer Society’s Altadena Relay For Life is a big event every spring, and they’ve already chosen a theme for 2014: “Altadena Goes Hollywood.” You can find out more at their website, or visit their booth at the Altadena Library’s Winter Arts & Crafts festival Dec. 14.
Hughes sale: Our sponsor Hughes Estate Sales is conducting their monthly showroom sale, and offering 30% off everything today (Saturday) from 8 AM-2 PM. Hughes is at 711 Woodbury Road.
Boys & Girls Club: Pasadena Boys & Girls Club Technology Director Albert Hernandez has been named a finalist in the 2013 Maytag Dependable Leader Awards competition. One of five finalists nationwide, Hernandez is competing for a $20,000 grant for the Club. Hernandez runs programs such as Robo Tech (robot building), Image Makers (photography) and Net Smartz (Internet skills) and Club Tech (computer skills). Having never had an afterschool program to to himself while growing up, Hernanzes says is is determined to create a fun, enriching, and unforgettable experience for Club members. Voting is taking place online through Friday, November 29th. Each voter can cast his or her ballot once a day, every day, until then. To vote for Albert, visit www.bgca.org/Maytag
Back to the 80’s: Deb Halberstadt points out this article about photographer Mario Casilli, who shot many iconic stars of the 1980’s. Deb says she worked for him when she was at NBC, and for several years he had a studio in Altadena on Lake Avenue.
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Hahamongna update: We didn’t have the horsepower to cover the meeting about the Devil’s Gate dam sediment clearing project Thursday, but PSN was there, and it sounded like local folks were not happy with the plan, a version of which will have 50 trucks an hour, six days a week, for five years, moving out sediment. Details here by the mighty Steve Scauzillo.
Relay for Life: The American Cancer Society’s Altadena Relay For Life is a big event every spring, and they’ve already chosen a theme for 2014: “Altadena Goes Hollywood.” You can find out more at their website, or visit their booth at the Altadena Library’s Winter Arts & Crafts festival Dec. 14.
Hughes sale: Our sponsor Hughes Estate Sales is conducting their monthly showroom sale, and offering 30% off everything today (Saturday) from 8 AM-2 PM. Hughes is at 711 Woodbury Road.
Boys & Girls Club: Pasadena Boys & Girls Club Technology Director Albert Hernandez has been named a finalist in the 2013 Maytag Dependable Leader Awards competition. One of five finalists nationwide, Hernandez is competing for a $20,000 grant for the Club. Hernandez runs programs such as Robo Tech (robot building), Image Makers (photography) and Net Smartz (Internet skills) and Club Tech (computer skills). Having never had an afterschool program to to himself while growing up, Hernanzes says is is determined to create a fun, enriching, and unforgettable experience for Club members. Voting is taking place online through Friday, November 29th. Each voter can cast his or her ballot once a day, every day, until then. To vote for Albert, visit www.bgca.org/Maytag
Back to the 80’s: Deb Halberstadt points out this article about photographer Mario Casilli, who shot many iconic stars of the 1980’s. Deb says she worked for him when she was at NBC, and for several years he had a studio in Altadena on Lake Avenue.