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Mountain View News Saturday, June 25, 2011
SUMMER READING CLUBS AND
EVENTS FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS
“One World, Many Stories,” is the theme for Sierra Madre Public
Library’s 2011 Summer Reading Club for Children. The program
begins Monday, June 20, and runs through Saturday, August 13.
Children of all ages are invited to go online or stop by the Children’s
Room any time on or after June 20 to register for this free, eight-week
activity. Each registrant will receive a reading log, bookmark, and a
theme-related book bag. Age-appropriate books, read at home, are
recorded on the log, or online, and a prize awarded after the weekly
reading requirement is completed.
Children may enter one of three reading divisions: “Discoverer,” for
our very youngest patrons, who are not yet able to read on their own;
“Adventurer,” for school-age readers in Grades 1-6, and Challenger, for
children in Grades 2-6. Challenger is the most demanding division, in
which 35 hours of reading must be completed in eight weeks.
“You Are Here” is the theme for the Summer Reading Club for Teens,
Grades 7 and up. Participants read eight books in eight weeks and earn
prizes for every two books read.
Two family-friendly Summer Reading Club events are scheduled
in July and August at the Library. “Cookie Einstein: The Cockapoo
Math Whiz” will appear at on Monday, July 11 at 10:00 a.m. This
former shelter dog will amaze young and old alike as she barks out the
answers to math questions from the audience. “The Wonderful World
of Stories and Songs,” a fun, interactive show with puppets, music and
storytelling, will take place on Monday, August 8 at 10:00 a.m.
For more information, call Meegan Tosh, Youth Services Librarian, at
355-4672. The Summer Reading Clubs and activities are funded by The
Friends of the Library, The Sierra Madre Firefighters Assn., and Sierra
Madre Kiwanis Club. The California Summer Reading Program is a project
of the California Library Association, supported by the U.S. Institute of
Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services
and Technology Act, a federal grant program administered in California by
the State Librarian.
Kiwanis Club of Sierra
Madre Invites You To
Join Us For Lunch:
“THE POWER OF
OBSERVATION”
.... are you smarter than
a 6th grader?
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Masonic Temple
33 E. Sierra Madre Bl.
Sierra Madre
12:00 noon
Lunch $10
Reservations Required
Program is Free
Call 626-355-2335
Sierra Madre
Honors…
Nominations Are
Now Being Accepted
Weather Wise
5-Day Forecast
Sierra Madre, Ca.
This is an exciting event
and the City’s opportunity
to recognize and honor
the true treasures of Sierra
Madre, its volunteers,
City Commissioners and
employees. Sierra Madre
Honors… Recognition and
Appreciation Dinner will
recognize all out-going City
Commissioners as well as
extraordinary community
members, organizations and
employees. Please take a
moment to review the awards
listed below and nominate
any person you feel is eligible
for such an honor.
To nominate a member of
the Sierra Madre Community
for one of the Awards, please
include the person’s name,
phone number, address,
and 1-page explanation of
nomination along with your
name and phone number,
and return to City Hall, the
Community Recreation
Center, or email to city@
cityofsierramadre.com.
George Maurer Lifetime
Service Award
Presented to a person/entity
that most strongly represents
a commitment to serving and
volunteering, which is the
true spirit of Sierra Madre.
Wistaria Award
In recognition of City/
Community partnership,
presented to a local business
or organization whose major
contributions to the City/
Community of Sierra Madre
have demonstrated a true
partnership that assists in and
provides services, programs,
or enhances the general
welfare of the community as
a whole.
Police Chief’s Special Award
Presented by the Sierra
Madre Chief of Police to
an individual who has
demonstrated outstanding
dedication to duty (employee)
or service (community) in
resolving a community law
enforcement-related issue.
Public Safety Award
Presented by the Mayor to an
individual, either an employee
or citizen, who took action
to protect and maintain the
safety of the community by
taking lifesaving action.
Public Service Award
Employee of the Year –
presented by the Mayor
upon the recommendation
of the City Manager to an
extraordinary city employee
who has represented
remarkable customer and
public service as well as
dedication to the citizens of
Sierra Madre over the course
of a year.
Community Youth Service
Award
Presented to a young adult
in the community who
demonstrates dedication and
outstanding service to the
community.
This year’s Sierra Madre
Honors... Recognition
and Appreciation Dinner
will be held on Thursday,
September 29, 2011. For
more information on the
nomination process or on
the event, please contact the
Community & Personnel
Services Department at
626-355-5278 or city@
cityofsierramadre.com.
Mon: Ptly Cldy Hi 80s Lows 60s
Tues: Sunny Hi 80s Lows 60s
Wed: Sunny Hi 80s Lows 60s
Thur: Sunny Hi 80s Lows 60s
Fri: Sunny Hi 80s Lows 60s
Forecasts courtesy of the National Weather Service
CITY OF SIERRA MADRE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Unless otherwise noted, all meetings listed below are held at
City Hall 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd.
Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024
626-355-7135
CITY HALL CLOSED ON JUNE 17, JULY 1, 15 & 29
June 20 @ 6pm - Community Services Commission
June 22 @ 7pm - Tree Advisory Committee
June 23 @ 7pm - Planning Commission
June 28 @ 6:30pm - City Council
June 22 @ 7pm - Library Board of Trustees
June 23 @ 7pm - Green Advisory Committee
Live from
Burger Continental,
Pasadena
The
Harvey Hyde
Show
535 So. Lake Ave.
Pasadena
(626) 792 - 6634
Every Thursday
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Hard-hitting, High
impact Sports Talk
Radio
KSHP Las Vegas -
1400 AM
ADULT SUMMER READING PROGRAM
AT SIERRA MADRE LIBRARY
Sierra Madre Public Library’s popular Adult Summer Reading
Program is now in its fifth year. This year’s theme is “Novel
Destinations,” which will showcase fiction and nonfiction books
on Travel and World Culture. There are many ways to “see” the
world through print and audio books, so you can indulge in the
genre of your choice and “travel” anywhere that strikes your fancy.
Books in print, on CD, Playaway, or read via e-reader all qualify—
so take your pick of media and read, read, read! The program
is open to anyone 18 years and older, and will run eight weeks,
Monday, June 20 - Saturday August 13. Sign up early and read
widely to take best advantage of the weekly prize drawings, which
have been generously donated by local merchants. Participants
may win one weekly prize during the course of the program.
Once again a Grand Prize Drawing for a Kindle will take place at
the program’s conclusion.
Registration is free and may be done in person at the Library
or online any time on or after June 20. To register online, visit
the Library’s website, www.sierramadre.lib.ca.us, and click on the
Summer Reading Program button. For more information call
Polly Bonnett at 626-355-7186 x 105. The Adult Summer Reading
Program is funded by the Friends of the Sierra Madre Library.
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Free on-air publicity for local events
Sierra Madre’s new community radio station is now accepting scripts
for Public Service Announcements (PSAs) about community events.
PSAs will be broadcast on the air at no charge. The station operates
24/7 and can be heard at 1630 on the AM dial.
Any local non-profit or non-commercial organization can have their
event information broadcast to the public on Sierra Madre Community
Information Radio. This new radio station covers the city of Sierra
Madre, plus surrounding areas of Pasadena, Arcadia, and Monrovia.
In a nutshell, your event must:
• Benefit a non-commercial or non-profit entity
• Be open to the public
• Be of general interest to local citizens
Just
write a Public Service Announcement that describes your
event and e-mail it to radio@cityofsierramadre.com.
Woman’s Club July
4th Breakfast
Join members of the Sierra
Madre Woman’s Club for
breakfast before the parade.
Doors at 8 a.m. on July 4th,
at the Essick House on the
corner of Sunnyside Ave. and
Sierra Madre Blvd. in Sierra
Madre.
NEW SUMMER RECREATION CLASSES
Registration Now Open
The Sierra Madre Community & Personnel Services Department
is excited to announce that four new classes have
been added to their Summer Recreation Program: Water
Aerobics, Zumba, Kidz Love Soccer and a special Teen Acting
for Theater. These four new programs join the department’s
already active youth & adult summer schedule that
includes: Swim Lessons, Ballet & Tap, Gymnastics, Tennis
(adult & youth), Yoga, Swim Team, Karate (adult & youth),
Social Dance and Adult Softball.
Registration is now open via the City’s online registration at
www.cityofsierramadre.com/onlineregistration Prices and
length of sessions vary. To learn more about all the summer
activities, please visit the City’s website at www.cityofsierramadre.
com and click on Wistaria Vine Summer 2011
newsletter or call (626) 355-5278 ext. 227.
It is the goal of the Sierra Madre Community & Personnel
Services Department to provide quality programs and services
to the Foothill Communities. Join us!
Join the 4th of July
Committee and the Spero
Foundation for the first
ever 4th of July Firecracker
Fun Run. This 5K event is
open to runners of all ages
and follows the 4th of July
Parade route. Participants
will begin in Kersting Court
and run east on Sierra
Madre Boulevard down
to Sierra Vista Park, turn
around and run west back
up Sierra Madre Boulevard
to Sunnyside Avenue.
Participants will turn around
again at Sunnyside and travel
the parade route on Sierra
Madre Boulevard back to
Kersting Court.
Check-in begins at 6 am and
the race at 7 am on Monday,
July 4th in Kersting Court.
Come get your feet moving
and be part of what promises
to be another amazing Sierra
Madre tradition! Register
on-site, at the Community
Recreation Center or online
at www.cityofsierramadre.
com/onlineregistration. Do
so by June 20th to guarantee
your t-shirt!
For more information call
the Community & Personnel
Services Department at (626)
355-5278.
Mark Your Calendars!
Sierra Madre 4th of July Weekend Festivities
Saturday, July 2nd
All-new: Sierra Madre Community Picnic at Sierra Vista Park
3 pm – Dusk
Bring your picnic basket and join us for an afternoon of games, food,
and community. We will have games in the park, a Home Run Derby and
softball games at Heasley field, and the pool will be open! There will also
be ice cream and snacks for sale throughout the afternoon. AND don’t
miss the Beer AND WINE Garden at Sierra Vista Park in the Community
Recreation Center Patio! What a way to kick off what promises to be an
exciting and fun-filled weekend!
Sunday, July 3rd
Beer Garden and Concert in the Park at
Memorial Park 5 pm – 10 pm
Tradition continues as the Beer Garden makes it
annual appearance, benefiting the Sierra Madre Little
League and the Volunteer 4th of July Committee!
Mercy and the Merkettes will be performing and
promise to keep all of us moving and grooving to hits
from today and yesterday. And the evening would
not be complete without Sierra Madre’s own version
of fireworks: Bubble Wrap Fireworks at Dusk!
Monday, July 4th:
All-new: Sierra Madre’s Firecracker Family
Fun Run
This 5k race starts at 7 am and follows the parade route. Check-in begins
at 6 am at Kersting Court. Come get your feet moving and be part of what
promises to be another amazing Sierra Madre tradition! Register on-site,
at the Community Recreation Center or online at www.cityofsierramadre.
com/onlineregistration. Do so by June 20th to guarantee your t-shirt!
Sierra Madre’s World Famous 4th of July Parade, 10 am
Let’s line the streets for the annual parade that is true
Americana at its finest. This year, we honor Gayle Bluemel as
our 2011 4th of July Grand Marshal for her outstanding service
and life-long dedication to our Sierra Madre schools and
community. We also honor Sierra Madre resident John Shear
with our Hometown Hero Award for his spontaneous act of
selfless heroism in jumping in front of a charging horse to save
a young girl’s life. To participate in the parade, register at www.
cityofsierramadre.com/onlineregistration.
Memorial Park Festivities, 12noon
And join us after the parade at High Noon in Memorial Park for games,
face painting, balloons, food, and music by the Nightbloomin’ Jazzmen.
The Beer Garden will also be open!
~ Upcoming Community Events at Santa Anita Park ~
Relay for Life of Arcadia
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Infield at Santa Anita Park
www.relayforlife.org/arcadiaca
Rosemary Children Services “An Evening with Star Chef’s”
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Paddock Gardens at Santa Anita Park
www.rosemarychildren.org
(626) 844-3033 extension 202
Greek Festival
September 16, 17, and 18
Paddock Gardens at Santa Anita Park
www.pasadenagreekfest.org
(626) 449-6943
ISES “JAM”
International Special Events Society
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Paddock Gardens at Santa Anita Park
http://ises-la.com/
(626) 574-7223
For more information call (626) 574-6474
2011 SUMMER
POOL MOVIE
NIGHT SERIES
The Sierra Madre Aquatic
Center will be hosting three
pool movie nights this
summer. This program is
offered at absolutely no charge
thanks to a generous donation
from the Sierra Madre
Community Foundation and
is open to all from Sierra
Madre and the surrounding
community. Each pool movie
night will begin at 7:45pm,
space is limited so be sure
to arrive early. Snacks will
be available for purchase
at the June and July movie
nights and proceeds benefit
the Sierra Madre Dolphins
Swim Team. The movie
schedule is as follows: Friday,
June 24 – Shark Tale, Friday,
July 22 – Little Rascals and
Friday, August 19 – Tangled.
The Sierra Madre Aquatic
Center is located at 611 E.
Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra
Madre, CA 91024. For more
information please call 626-
355-2356.
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