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Happy Father’s Day To All SATURDAY JUNE 19, 2010 VOLUME 4 NO. 24 Tim Donnelly Wins 59th Assembly District Republican Nomination On Friday, the Los Angeles County Registrar of Voters confirmed that Minuteman Activist and Tea Party member Tim Donnelly won 367 more votes than his closest opponent, former Covina Councilman Chris Lancaster. At press time, there was no talk of a recount. Donnelly will face Democratic Nominee Darcel Woods, a college professor and former law enforcement officer in November. Thank You Phyllis! Council To Discuss Street Resurfacing Project A subject that has been on the minds of residents of Sierra Madre for a while will be on the agenda. The repaving of streets. Construction bids were sent out for Phase 1 of the project for the FY 2009- 2010, came in at less than 50% of the estimated cost, so the council directed staff to research ways utilize the unused funds for additional repaving projects. The funds available are from numerous sources including Measure R, Proposition 1B, Metropolitan Transit Authority/LA County Department of Public Works Swaps and Prop C money. The budget for street projects, according to staff reports, for the fiscal year 2009-2010 which ends on June 30th was $816,732. As of the June 22nd, only $364,450 has been spent. Staff is recommending that the remaining funds be used for the Phase 2 projects. Proposed Phase 2 streets are: West Alegria - Baldwin to Auburn Monterey Place - Cul de Sac to Monterey Lane Monterey Lane - Cul de Sac to Sierra Madre Blvd. Sierra Meadow - Cul de Sac to Wistaria Way Sierra Meadow - Wistaria Way to Carter East Bonita - Mountain Trail to Cul de Sac East Bonita - Cul de Sac to Baldwin and Grove Street - Highland to Grandview. Other items on Tuesday’s agenda include the proposed Proposition 218 Process and Proposed Water Rate Increase, appointments to the Green Advisory Committee, and a public hearing on the fees for Public Facilities Rate Adjustments. The council meets at 6:30 June 22, 2010. The Donnelly family City of Sierra Madre - Courtesy PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE From: The City of Sierra Madre Subject: PUBLIC FACILITIES FEE RATE ADJUSTMENT (RESOLUTION NO. 10-46) Applicant: City of Sierra Madre Project Location: Citywide; in the City of Sierra Madre, County of Los Angeles, State of California. The City of Sierra Madre gives notice, pursuant to State of California law, that the City Council will conduct a public hearing to review an increase in the rate of the Public Facilities Fees. Pursuant to Section 15.52.060 of the Municipal Code, the rate of the fee shall be established from time to time by resolution or ordinance of the City Council in the manner required by Government Code Sections 66004 and 66018 and beginning July 1, 2007 and on each July 1 thereafter, the rate of the fee shall increase without further action by the City. Furthermore, the Municipal Code states that the City Manager or her designee shall calculate the increased fee annually and give notice of that calculation. PLACE OF HEARING DATE AND TIME OF HEARING City of Sierra Madre City of Sierra Madre City Council meeting City Council Chambers Tuesday, June 22, 2010 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. (Hearing begins at 6:30 p.m.) Sierra Madre, CA 91024 All interested persons may attend this meeting and the City Council will hear them with respect thereto. For further information on this subject, please contact the Development Services Department at (626) 355-7138. By Order of the City Council Elaine Aguilar City Manager Sierra Madre’s own Phyllis Chapman, often called the foremost authority on Sierra Madre History, was recently honored by the Los Angeles County Arboretum at the Los Voluntarios Annual Awards for 40 years of volunteer service. Shown here with Phyllis is Russ Guiney, Director of Los Angeles County Department of Parks & Recreation who presented the award from Supervisor Michael Antonovich. Phyllis became part of The Arboretum’s volunteer family, Los Voluntarios, in 1970, just three years after the organization was formed to assist with the many ongoing projects and needs. Phyllis was on the Executive Board in the early years, and in 1975 she created Arborvitae, the volunteer newsletter that is still in circulation today. Phyllis is an active and knowledgeable local historian and has shared her many skills with The Arboretum. Phyllis was a natural fit as school and historic building docent; she is an enthusiastic public greeter and can be found championing The Arboretum at everything from special events to monthly cleaning sessions in the historic buildings. Photo courtesy of Amy Putnam Commission Vacancies Still Challenge Council Volunteers are still needed to serve on three important commissions in Sierra Madre. At the last council meeting, it was noted that there are a total of five open seats on three commissions. As of July 1st, when several other terms expire, there will be 4 addtional vacancies. The commissions with openings are (as of July 1, 2010: Senior Community Commission: 3 vacancies; Tree Advisory Commission 3 vacancies; Community Services Commission 1 vacancy; Library Board of Trustees 1 vacancy and the Community Arts Commission which still has 1 vacancy. Residents interested in serving shoud contact city hall at 626-355-7135. To learn more about the commissions, go to: www.cityofsierramadre.com. So Much to Taste, So Little Time! Savor The Flavor’s Madeline Romo Judges Prestigious SOFI Awards in New York Sierra Madre, CA Madeline Romo, part of the mother daughter team running Sierra Madre’s Savor The Flavor specialty food boutique, was one of nine food industry experts chosen to judge this year’s SOFI™ (Specialty Outstanding Food Innovation) for the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade (NASFT). Romo calls them the Oscars® of the fancy food industry, recognizing outstanding foods and beverages. Savor the Flavor represented the entire west coast at the judging this year. Over three days, eight other judges from Oprah’s magazine, prestigious restaurants, gourmet food buyers, culinary professionals, educators and food journalists joined Romo in evaluating 1571 products. They included products from Stonewall Kitchen, Barefoot Contessa, Earth & Vine, Robert Rothschild and Di Camillo Bakery. On just the first day, the group tasted and studied 505 products in eleven categories including gift foods, jams and butters, crackers dressings, cheese, vinegars, oils and cookies. Professional chefs prepared entries according to package instructions. “That day,” Romo reflected, “brought the most memorable indulgent product I tasted during the whole experience, a sweet potato butter. It was absolutely amazing, like nothing I’ve ever tasted! Absolutely exceptional! Great to add to chicken, sauces, etc.” The hard work continued the second day with 617 more food products laid out on trays and in cups with one sample for each judge, including sauces, flavor enhancers, grains and pastas, beverages, confections, condiments and desserts. The smoked, whole deboned pig was a real conversation starter and certainly unforgettable! Delicious, too! You could host a spectacular meal for fifty using it as an extraordinary culinary centerpiece!” The flavor enhancer and sauce submissions intrigued Romo the most, with a wide range of exotic flavors in the 137 different entries. The second and third days both extended into the evening as there was “so much to taste and so little time,” Romo chuckled. The third day’s food categories seemed to provide an amusing antithesis. After tasting 110 chocolates at nine in the morning, Romo and the other judges moved right into diet foods, followed by 74 salsas for a full array of 475 more foods that day. And very full stomachs. “Our daunting job was to choose the finalists in each category, with the overall winners to be chosen by the trade group’s entire membership at the Fancy Food Show this month, back in New York City,” explained Romo. “Look for two new trends this season: truffle and curry” she predicts. “These two rich and often exotic ingredients appeared in almost every category. In addition to the expected truffle oil, I tried truffle pâté, truffle pasta, truffle risotto, truffle salsa, truffle fagottini, truffle Carpaccio, balsamic truffle vinegar, , truffle mustard, truffle honey, truffle butter, truffle jam and even black truffle popcorn! When it came to curries, we tasted everything from curry pretzels and popcorn, curry vindaloo sauce and curry ketchup to curry marinara sauce!” All the products are ready for market, so now Romo and her mother, Karen Keegan, will sift through the entries to choose the right new products to carry in the store and in their online marketplace. Currently, they’re meeting with their chosen vendors to plan an exciting rollout over the next few months. Keegan commented about the integral role the show plays in their offerings. “The SOFI awards and the Fancy Food Show are critical to our business, as most of these products are not found in the mass market stores. This makes our store a destination for high quality, fabulous tasting gourmet foods tested by famous chefs, restaurateurs and experienced gourmet foods buyers from around the world. Adding these wonderful treats to our signature gift baskets takes gift giving to a whole new level.” To venture into the exciting and tasty fancy and gourmet food world, visit Savor the Flavor at 11 Kersting Court, Sierra Madre. Contact them at 626-355-5153 or www.SavorTheFlavor.net. Inside This Week New: Music News Pg. 2 Calendar Page 2 Around San Gabriel Valley Page 3 Pasadena/Altadena Page 4 Safety Page 5 Education Page 6 Good Food Page 7 World Around Us Page 8 Left Turn/Right Turn Page 9 Opinion Page 10 Legal Notices Page 11 Good Life Page 12 Homes & Property Page 13 One Of A Kind Page 14 Madeline Romo at the SOFI Awards MountainViews-News 55 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 302, Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com www.mtnviewsnews.com
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