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Happy Father’s Day Page 9 SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2011 VOLUME 5 NO. 25 LIFE GOES ON! FLASH MOB HITS SIERRA MADRE The Biggest Secret - Hundreds Surprise Principal Bluemel With Well Planned Flash Mob CITY COUNCIL APPROVES NEW FARMERS’ MARKET The Sierra Madre City Council Tuesday approved a 5-year contract to bring a Farmers’ Market back to Sierra Madre beginning in July. Raw Inspiration, which also manages Farmers’ Markets in Agoura Hills, Brentwood, Century City, Downey, El Segundo, La Canada Flintridge, Old Town Calabasas, Pacific Palisades, Westlake Village, Wilshire Center, Sherman Oaks, Larchmont Village, Melrose Place, and three in downtown Los Angeles, was awarded the contract to manage Sierra Madre’s Market, beginning July 13th. The contract may be extended for up to two years beyond its five year term. The Farmers’ Market, formerly operated by Scholastic Gardens, closed down last September when Scholastic Gardens decided not to renew its contract. The organization had intended to operate as a 501 (c)3 when it began running the market for the City, but when it did not attain that non-profit designation, the company decided it did not want to continue to operate the Market without it. The market also suffered from poor visibility at its Mariposa parking lot location, which contributed to poor attendance and sales, so the market never grew to the success that had been envisioned. The new market will be in a more visible location, on Hermosa between Sierra Madre Blvd. and Mariposa, next to Memorial Park. This location also puts it just a short walk from two different parking lots. The previous location was in one of those parking lots, contributing to a shortage of available parking during the market. The contract calls for Raw Inspiration to pay 15% of its gross revenue to the City every week in which it generates $700 or more in gross revenue. (cont. on page 3) Never let it be said that people can’t keep a secret. The fact is that more than 300 students, their parents, the SM Fire Department, and all the staff on both campuses of Sierra Madre School were able to surprise retiring Principal Gayle Bluemel on Friday Morning. For more than two weeks, the word was spread, “it’s a secret”, and rehearsals were set up. People practiced the dance steps all over town. But most importantly, they kept it all from Principal Bluemel. Then on Friday morning at 8 am, despite the morning drizzle, the fire alarm went off. The stu- dents assembled in an orderly fashion to the main yard, just as they have been drilled to do so many times before, but this time, they knew this was neither a fire nor a drill. When the bell rang, the plan began to unfold. As planned, the Fire Department showed up. When Bluemel came out of the building she saw the children and teachers lined up appropriately and spotted the firefighters, but just then, teacher Lisa Spagai-Perez stopped and diverted her attention so Bluemel could not see the adults gathering. When Bluemel turned around, there was music playing and a one parent dancing to the sounds of the Beatles, “Life Goes On”. Just one. Then, suddenly there were two people dancing, then all the teachers joined in, followed by the students, and, what, a barrage of parents! Suddenly hundreds were dancing in step saluting a tearfully happy and surprised Bluemel. And to put the icing on the cake, Fire Marshal Rich Snyder and two other fire fighters joined in the dance. Said Bluemel, “Wow, its always been about this.. our community!” Photos and Story by S. Henderson/ MVNews See the Flash Mob in action at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr3qjYfeV2A Inside This Edition... CALENDAR Page 2 SENIOR SCAM WARNING – CITY IS NOT SPONSORING A HOME IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The City of Sierra Madre is alerting residents of a potential senior scam. A Sierra Madre resident informed the City that a company had contacted them, offering to come to their home to do free construction projects as part of a program with the City’s Senior Center. The City is NOT involved or sponsoring a home improvement program. Any questions or concerns can be directed to the Sierra Madre Police Department at 626.355.1414. HANGING UP HIS HATS After 22 Years Captain Michael Bamberger Retires From the Sierra Madre Volunteer Fire Department Sierra Madre News Page 3 Around San Gabriel Valley Page 4 Pasadena/Altadena Page 5 Arcadia Page 6 Monrovia/Duarte Page 7 Education & Youth Page 8 HAPPY FATHERS DAY Page 9 Good Food & Drink Page 10 Arts & Entertainment Page 11 Legals Page 12 Left/Right Page 13 Opinion Page 14 The World Around Us Page 15 The Good Life Page 16 Homes & Property Page 17 FYI Page 18 It all started 22 years ago when a friend asked Father Bamberger to do him a favor. He asked the young minister if he would be kind enough to volunteer as the Chaplain of Sierra Madre’s Volunteer Fire Department. Bamberger said yes and has been with the Department every since, that is until the end of last month. In May, Bamberger decided to turn the page on that chapter of his life. He retired from the department as of May 31st. Bamberger attributes his longevity with the department to a deep rooted “desire to serve”. After all, he says, “We help people. We protect life, business and property”. He says that service with the Fire Department has really made an immediate difference in the lives of many. As a volunteer firefighter, he has been present at all of the major events of the last 20 years, including the 1989 Downtown Fire, the 1991 Earthquake, the 1993 Kinneloa Fire and of course the 2008 Santa Anita fire (partial listing). Bamberger moved to Sierra Madre in 1985 under the auspices of the church and became its director in 1986. He has been married for 32 years to Debbie and the couple has two adult sons, Christopher, 25 and Matthew, 22. Matthew is currently a Petty Officer in the U.S. Navy. As a resident of Sierra Madre his commitment to the community has been extraordinary. He strongly encourages others who share his desire to serve, to join the ranks of the Sierra Madre Volunteer Fire Department or other community organizations, noting that it is volunteerism that keeps this town together. Hats Off To You, Michael Bamberger and thanks. The Very Rev. Canon Michael Bamberger is just retiring five of his many hats. The retiring Sierra Madre Volunteer Fire Department Batallan Chief and Captain is also the Rector of the Episcopal Church of The Ascension in Sierra Madre. Photo and Story by S. Henderson Read The Paper Online At: www.mtnviewsnews.com | |||||||||||||||||||
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