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Mountain Views-News Saturday, December 11, 2010
February Pasadena
Marathon Postponed
Tree Lighting
Ceremonies
Start the
Season
Schiff Says
WikiLeaks
‘Treasonous’
By Dean Lee
Race Director Israel Estrada
officially said Wednesday
they have postponed the
2011 Pasadena Marathon
after not reaching an agreed
date with the city during a
meeting in mid November.
He said they plan to meet
again December 15.
“Know that we are just
as eager as you are to hear
back from the city with a
new date,” Estrada said in a
statement. “We are ready to
begin the rollover or refund
process just as soon as the
city approves a new date and
we can announce it.”
The race was set for Sunday
February 20. Estrada said
those that have registered for
February have two options,
a refund or rollover the fees
to the new date although
added that they need to set
up their system to handle
requests. He assured those
that have registered “will
not be required to pay any
additional fees.”
Estrada said they want the
Marathon, as it was intended,
to be held each November.
“We feel that November
is the ideal month for our
city’s marathon, and we
have requested approval of
a November date from the
City of Pasadena,” he said.
“However, due to other
scheduling considerations,
the city is unable to
accommodate our request
for a fall date at present.”
He said they hope to secure
an annual date for the life of
the event.
Postponement is nothing
new to the marathon.
Originally set for November
2008, the inaugural event
was first canceled then later
postponed until March
because of unhealthy air
quality due to a number of
large fires burning at the
time. Estrada had called the
event off at 4 a.m. just hours
before the marathon was to
begin.
By Dean Lee
Congressman Adam Schiff
condemned Wednesday the
recent unauthorized disclosure
of sensitive State Department
documents by the website
WikiLeaks after leaning the
released information included
a private meeting in 2008 he
had in Islamabad with now
President of Pakistan Asif Ali
Zardari.
He called the website’s action,
“potentially treasonous.”
“Not only could this release
cause a potential issue for
President Zardari, but it
will certainly inhibit his
willingness —and that of other
foreign leaders— to be candid
in their discussions with the
Administration and Members
of Congress,” Schiff said. “. This
is not in our national interest.”
WikiLeaks became front
page news across the country
last Sunday after publishing
251,287 leaked United States
embassy cables dating back
to 1966. Some documents are
as recent as February of this
year. The website claims this is
the largest set of confidential
documents ever released to
the public.
The cables originate from
274 embassies, consulates and
diplomatic missions according
to the website’s founder Julian
Assange.
Schiff urged the Department
of Justice to bring criminal
charges against any responsible
party including Assange who
is currently in hiding.
A number of reports suggest
that federal authorities
are investigating, possibly
bringing charges under the
1917 Espionage Act passed by
Congress to stop disclosure
of information dealing with
national defense during World
War I. The law prescribes a
punishment of 20 years in jail.
A number of other websites,
including the Electronic
Frontier Foundation, have
suggested that whistleblower
websites like Wikileaks are
needed to maintain a free and
open internet. Schiff said there
needs to be balance.
“There are many legitimate
reasons for keeping diplomatic
conversations from leaking
into the public domain,” he
said. “Confidence breeds
candor and compromise, and
the current document ‘dump’
is particularly damaging to
our diplomatic relationships
and security alliances that
have been critical to American
foreign policy, diplomacy
and counter-terrorism efforts
worldwide.”
Both President Barack
Obama, and Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton have
condemned the leaks. Assange
told Time Magazine Thursday
that he thinks Clinton should
resign after being asked a
question about Clinton as “the
fall guy” in the controversy.
Pasadena City Hall
Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard
will lead the city’s official
Christmas tree-lighting
ceremony and holiday
celebration Thursday, Dec. 9,
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in the
grand entrance of Pasadena
City Hall , 100 N. Garfield Ave.
The Pasadena City College Brass
Quintet will perform music of
the season; refreshments will be
served.
Altadena 90th Annual
Christmas Tree Lane
Christmas Tree Lane Lighting
Ceremony will take place
Saturday Dec. 11, starting at
6 p.m. with a parade from
the Altadena Public Library
to Santa Rosa Avenue. The
Blair IB Singers will provide
entertainment along with
Pasadena Waldorf School 6th
Grade Class Singers and the
Altadena Chidren’s Choir.
Before the event the Altadena
Library, 600 E. Mariposa will
hold their Christmas Tree Lane
Winter Festival and Boutique,
starting at 2 p.m. in the parking
lot.
Tree Lighting at the Libraries
Celebrate the holidays by
joining the La Pintoresca
community on Friday,
December 10 from 3 to 5 p.m.
Santa Claus is expected to make
a surprise visit. La Pintoresca
Branch Library is located at
1355 North Raymond Avenue.
The Madison Heights
community will celebrate its
annual tree lighting ceremony
at Allendale Branch Library on
Saturday, December 11 at 4:30
p.m. The festivities will include
holiday music and refreshments
Allendale Branch Library is
located at 1130 South Marengo
Ave. For more information, call
(626) 744-7260.
Plate 38 Reopens After Disastrous Fire
By Dean Lee
A local café and coffee shop,
Plate 38, held a quite re-grand
opening Friday after being
shutdown for months after a
two-alarm fire destroyed most
of the building’s roof and eating
area in July.
The owner and executive chief,
Robert Humphreys said because
the restaurant kitchen area was
spared he was able to rebuild,
“that was very fortunate for us.”
His plan was to open late
November before the start of
the holidays, “we are a week
late with that but this is still the
time when everyone comes to
Pasadena.” The café is on the
busy corner of Colorado and
Sierra Madre Boulevards.
He said most of the roof,
outside eating area and awning
were totally destroyed in the fire.
“We redid the whole structure,
and that outside, that didn’t
exist,” he explained pointing to
the patio area. “Basically they
salvaged the windows, the walls
and kitchen.”
He said an investigation ruled
the cause of the fire as a short in
electrical wiring.
Humphreys said the café
was an instant success when
he first opened in July serving
everything fresh. Seeing the
success, he said permanently
closing was never an option.
“We bake all our own muffins,
make our own jams, we don’t
buy anything pre-made,” he
said. “The fact that we are
doing everything from scratch,
the customer knows they’re
getting something that has no
preservatives and know what
they are eating —real food.”
He also explained that although
he took the opportunity to make
some minor changes, adding a
lounge and redoing the floor,
the menu stayed the same. He
said Plate 38 is open 7 a.m. to
10 p.m. serving breakfast, lunch
and dinner.
Citizen Journalism Meet-up
The Pasadena Community
Network and this newspaper
are holding a workshop on
Citizen Journalism.
This group is the place where
aspiring journalists can learn
from trained professionals
and support their local
community by covering
what’s really happening in
their neighborhoods.
We will put the news in
your hands. Learn how
to find the story, the tools
needed to capture the story
and the means to tell the
story using the power of
video, audio and print along
with online social media
The next meeting will be
Dec. 7 from 6 p.m. to 8p.m.
at the Pasadena Community
Network - Studio G, 2057 N.
Los Robles Ave.
For more info call
626.794.8585 or visit
pasadenan.com.
Learn not just how
to blog but how to
report the news
Christmas
Cookie
Decorating
Fire Department Holds
Spark of Love Toy Drive
To help bring joy to thousands of
children who otherwise would
experience Christmas morning
with no gifts, the Pasadena
Fire Department, ABC7 and
Southland Firefighters are
partnering for their 18th year
on the Spark of Love Toy Drive.
New, unwrapped toys, sports
equipment and gift cards for
infants, children and teenagers
may be dropped off at the
following Pasadena fire stations
through Dec. 24: Station 31,
135 S. Fair Oaks Ave. Station
32, 2424 E. Villa St. Station 33,
515 N. Lake Ave. Station 34,
1360 E. Del Mar Blvd., Station
36, 1140 N. Fair Oaks Ave.,
Station 37, 3430 E. Foothill
Blvd., Station 38, 1150 Linda
Vista Ave., Station 39, 50 Ave.
64., Pasadena Fire Department
administrative offices, 199 S.
Los Robles Ave., Suite 550
The firefighters appreciate
visits to their stations and
welcome the opportunity to
meet residents and others.
Community partners with
Spark of Love Toy Drive boxes in
Pasadena can accept donations
as well, including Bob’s Big Boy,
CVS Pharmacies, First Tee of
Pasadena at Brookside Golf
Course, Gold’s Gym, Honda
of Pasadena, Pasadena Central
Library, Pasadena Federal
Credit Union, Pasadena Water
and Power, Paseo Colorado
, Plaza Las Fuentes, Victory
Park Center and Western Asset
Management.
The program is also supported
by Bolton and Company,
Chancellor Place, Frostig
Center, Operating Engineers,
Pro Biz Bank, Rotary Club and
Ruth Management.
For more information contact
Sean English, administrative
captain and community
liaison for the Pasadena Fire
Department, atsenglish@
cityofpasadena.net or (626)
744-7201.
Allendale Branch Library
will hold an afternoon of
cookie decorating for teens
on Thursday, December 9 at
3:30 p.m. Celebrate the season
by joining us as we decorate
(and eat!) yummy Christmas
cookies.
Bring your imagination and
creativity as you transform
ordinary sugar cookies into
works of art for the holidays!
All materials will be provided.
Allendale Branch Library is
located at 1130 South Marengo
Ave. For more information,
call (626) 744-7260.
Community Access Channels
Now on AT&T U-Verse
Pasadena Community
Network, the city’s local
community access channels
are now available on AT&T
U-verse in the Metro LA
cable market, which includes
Glendale, Montebello and
Burbank. AT&T U-verse
Channel 99/Pasadena will
include all programming
originating from Pasadena’s
community access channels;
KPAS, The Arroyo Channel,
PCC-TV & KLRN.
To find Pasadena’s local
channels, just click 99 on
your AT&T U-Verse receiver,
scroll to Pasadena and you
will find the entire list of
your favorite local Pasadena
channels. As Pasadena
Community Network
continues to expand its
ways to reach out to all of
Pasadena’s communities, the
new change will NOT disturb
Charter’s cable system
subscribers’ local channels,
nor will it change the live
channel web streaming at:
www.PasadenaCommunity
Network.com
Humane
Society
to Host
Low Cost
Vaccine
Clinic
Pet of the
Week
On Wednesday December
8, 2010, the Pasadena Humane
Society will host a public low
cost vaccination clinic from
6:30 pm to 8 pm. Veterinarians
from PHS will be on hand to
administer rabies shots and
other vaccines to both cats
and dogs. Dog licenses for
Arcadia, LaCañada Flintridge
and San Marino will be
available for purchase as
well. You can have your dog
or cat microchipped during
the clinic for a charge of $20,
which includes registration.
All dogs four months of age
and older are required by state,
county and city ordinances to
be vaccinated against rabies.
The rabies vaccine provides
three years of protection for
dogs 12 months and older, one
year protection for dogs four
to 11 months and for cats from
3 months of age. Also available
are DHLPP and bordetella
(kennel cough) vaccines for
dogs and FVRCPP vaccines
for cats; these may be given
to pets eight weeks and older
and provide protection for one
year. Protection of pets against
diseases other than rabies is
not required by law, but is
recommended for the well
being of the animal.
PCC Art Gallery to Exhibit
Hindu and Buddhist Figures
Robinson Attends Policy
Academy on Foreclosures
An exhibit curated by art
historian Debashish Banerji,
“The World of the Gods:
Tradition and Modernity
in Contemporary South
Asia,” will be featured at the
Pasadena City College Art
Gallery from Dec. 2 to Feb.
12, 2011. The show presents
paintings and works on
paper depicting the gods
and goddesses of Hindu and
Buddhism in South Asia.
There will be a reception
open to the public on Dec. 2
from noon to 1 p.m.
“The World of the Gods”
explores both traditional
image-making practices
and the transformation
of traditional imagery by
artists in India, Nepal,
and elsewhere. The show
includes clusters of work
featuring treatments of the
gods Ganesha, Shiva, and
Vishnu, and the goddess
Devi. A brochure with an
essay by Banerji will be
available in the Gallery to
complement the exhibit.
The PCC Art Gallery will
be closed for the holidays
from Dec. 18 to Jan. 8, 2011.
In December, the Gallery
will be open Monday
through Thursday from 11
a.m. to 8 p.m.; and on Friday
and Saturday from noon
to 4 p.m. In January and
February, the Gallery will
be open Monday through
Thursday from 11 a.m. to 6
p.m.
Gallery admission,
reception, and related
events are all free of charge
and open to the public.
Visitor parking is available
on campus for $2. For more
information, please contact
Brian Tucker at (626) 585-
7721 or PCCartgallery@
gmail.com.
Pasadena City Councilwoman
Jacque Robinson attended a
special academy this week
in Baltimore, Md., to discuss
solutions to the foreclosure
crisis and create a plan for
promoting neighborhood
stabilization in Pasadena.
During the Policy Academy on
Foreclosure and Neighborhood
Stabilization sponsored by
the Young Elected Officials
Network, Robinson and
others from throughout the
U.S. studied the roots of the
foreclosure crisis, discussing
solutions and touring Baltimore
neighborhoods where
stabilization efforts are working.
“Despite the fact that
foreclosure news has taken
a back seat to other national
news, they are still taking place
at a disproportionate rate in
communities of color, even here
in Pasadena,” said Robinson.
“I am attending this workshop
to bring best practices back to
facilitate solutions for Pasadena
homeowners. The economy
itself is causing enough of a
transitional housing problem in
Pasadena absent foreclosures.
We need to be doing everything
we can to keep families in this
community.”
The academy began with formal
training that brought attendees
together with economists, legal
scholars, consumer advocates,
public policy academics and
leading policy professionals to
learn, share and discuss ideas
and strategies to address the
foreclosure crisis and its effect
on communities. The attendees
shared strategies for effectively
addressing the crisis and
develop solutions to prevent
foreclosures and predatory
financial practices, stabilize
neighborhoods and build
communities.
For more information about
the academy visit www.
yeonetwork.org.
Walter, a two year old, Jack
Russell mix is very friendly
and well-behaved. He is calm,
affectionate, and gets along
with other small dogs. Walter
is already neutered and can go
home with you today!
The regular dog adoption
fee is $120, which includes
medical care prior to adoption,
spaying or neutering,
vaccinations, and a follow-up
visit with a participating vet.
Please call 626-792-7151
and ask for A280204 or come
to the Pasadena Humane
Society & SPCA, 361 S.
Raymond Ave , Pasadena
CA , 91105 . Our adoption
hours are 11-4 Sunday,
9-5 Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, and Friday, and
9-4 Saturday. Directions and
photos of all pets updated
hourly may be found at www.
pasadenahumane.org
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