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VOLUME 7 NO 4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2013 CONGRATULATIONS TO SIERRA MADRE’S NO. 1 CITIZEN - MARLENE ENMARK MT. WILSON TRAIL RACE TRAINING PROGRAM BEGINS For the eighth year in a row, Mt. Wilson Trail Race Committee Member and 10+ year trail racer Eric LeClair and Team CrossFit Academy will be returning to Kersting Ct. on February 2nd at 7am for their free 16 week training program. This free Saturday training program has been responsible for helping not only brand new runners prepare for the race in a safe and effective manner, but has also produced an amazing 30+ Top 3 age bracket medals in the past five years alone. Coach LeClair's training philiopsphy is straight forward and simple: Effective training + quality nutrition + quality recovery will prevail every time. The free Saturday training is first broken into both ability brackets with three scales: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Your own personal race goals will often dictate where you belong. The training allows the participants to get a feel for what running on the actual race course feels like, both at elevation and on the narrow turns. The training also rotates back and forth weekly between the historic Mt. Wilson Trail and the scenic streets of Sierra Madre. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable trail runing shoes, normal running attire, and to bring fluids for hydration both during and after the practice. During the 16 weeks, the training also includes field trips to the Derby Day 5k in Arcadia and Monrovia's Fountain To The Falls Race. Both of these events are great tune-ups for newer racers to test race-day nutrition, timing, shoes, and pacing. If there are any questions regarding these free training sessions feel free to contact Coach LeClair at 626-437- 8739 or at www.TeamCrossFitAcademy. com. He is more than happy to outline either the training protocols or help you decide which bracket you may belong in." Marlene Enmark,center, proudly displays one of many awards given to her as the 2012 Citizen of the Year. She is surrounded by members of the Board of Directors of the Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce. From left to right, President Ed Chen, Athens Services, Attorney Noah Green, Mountain Views News Publisher Susan Henderson, Realtor Janette Ladea, Madeline Romo, Savor The Flavor and Past President, Matt Krantz of Beantown. Photos by Dave Felt for MVNews On Friday evening, Sierra Madre volunteer Marlene Enmark was awarded the 47th Citizen of the Year Award. The event was held in The Sierra Madre Room of the city’s community center and was attended by over 100 guests. Resolutions from State Senator Carol Liu, State Assemblyman Chris Holden, Congresswoman Judy Chu, LA County and Board of Supervisor Mike Antonovich were presented to a sometimes tearful Enmark. Mayor Josh Moran and City Councilmembers John Capoccia, John Harabedian and Chris Koeber also attended the event. Mayor Moran presented a Proclamation for the city honoring her dedication to Sierra Madre. The evening began with a reception that was graced with music by Almer Imamovic of the Sierra Madre Music Company. Dinner was a ‘Sierra Madre Smorgasbord’ that featured food from Zugo’s, Corfu, Bean Town and Sierra Madre Pizza Company in an effort to encourage attendees to support local eateries. Former Citizens of the Year Phyllis Chapman and Jan Reed spoke as well as Marlene’s daughter, Catherine Enmark Adde who surprised Marlene with a top secret visitor, her granddaughter who was away at college in Virginia. Enmark, who was characterized as the epitomy of the Spirit of Sierra Madre! has been, and still is a dedicated volunteer in the city. It was noted during the evening that volunteerism was, “the cornerstone of this city’s history and the backbone of its future”. “She’s a doer, an organizer, a listener, a kind, caring, compassionate Sierra Madrean. You want her on your team. She assesses the situation, identifies the need, plans the approach and does the job...and gets results”, her nomination form stated. A past president of the Sierra Madre Civic club, she is well known for the Confetti Eggs during the Fourth of July Parades. She has been a volunteer delivering Meals On Wheels; is a member of the Red Hatters. She was a Board Member of the Friends of the Library for 15 years and has been volunteering ever since. She was known for making Danish Aebel Skivers for the Friends of the Library’s Art fair. She also served as Grand Marshal of the July 4th Parade in 1994, and now she is our Citizen of The Year because for Marlene, there is no such thing as ‘it can’t be done’. Growing up in the City of Orange, she and her brother, Paul, were raised for the most part by a single father, J. Fred Groos. Her father was a barber and very involved in the community. The barber shop served as a gathering place for the local leaders. Marlene would spend a lot of time listening to these leaders making plans on how to improve their town. She learned then how important it is to help others. She continues that legacy through her life of volunteering in Sierra Madre. Although her love is volunteering is important to her, nothing exceeds her love of family. Wife of Harry Enmark for 34 years, Marlene is the mother of three, Valerie Workman, Juli Nickoley (deceased), and Darren Nickoley; stepmother of three, Catherine Enmark Adde, Jon Enmark (deceased) and Michelle Enmark Black; and grandmother of seven. She also has two sisters, and a brother. Over the years, as if her volunteerism and responsibilities as wife and mother weren’t enough, Marlene worked as a hospital business manager and the first female Expeditor for JPL. She also wrote a column called “Marlene Just Talking” for a local newspaper in Camden, Arkansas and worked for Jan Reed at the Sierra Madre News for several years. (continued on page 3) MONTH-LONG FESTIVITIES PLANNED FOR ONE BOOK ONE CITY IN FEBRUARY Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, is the City’s 2013 One Book One City selection this February and a month of exciting free programs with a World War II theme is being planned at the Sierra Madre Public Library. Please join us at the library for the following free programs: • Children’s Airplane Flying Contest. Saturday, February 2 at 10:00 a.m. is when planes will fly at the Library. Expect more giggles than world records as children, ages six through twelve, assemble their own foam airplanes (representing WWII aircraft) and race them to see who is the best pilot. Children will be divided into age groups to fly their planes and will receive coaching and tips from experts in the field. • WWII Historian-Dan King. On Saturday, February 9 at 10:00 a.m. King, author of The Last Zero Fighter: Firsthand Accounts from Japanese WWII Naval Pilots and Airmen, will give a presentation with Q&A after. He travelled extensively to Japan to interview Japanese pilots and documents the personal experiences of WWII Japanese naval aviators. His website: http://www. historicalconsulting.com/ • Book Discussion - In addition to the Library’s regular Third Thursday Book discussion on Thursday, February 21 at 11:00 a.m., everyone is welcome to attend a special discussion of Hillenbrand’s book on Monday evening, February 11 at 7:00 p.m. • WWII Veterans Share Their Stories. On Saturday, February 23 at 10:00 a.m. veterans, including local resident, Mitsuo Kunihiro, who were part of the 442nd Go For Broke regiment, will be speaking. The 442nd was a fighting unit composed almost entirely of American soldiers of Japanese descent who volunteered to fight in World War II even though their families were subject to internment. The 442nd fought primarily in Europe and is considered to be the most decorated infantry regiment in the history of the United States Army. The 442nd Regimental Combat Team motto was, “Go for Broke”. • WWII Aircraft, And, last but not least, on Thursday, February 28 at 7:00 p.m. a speaker from Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino will be here to talk about aircraft of WWII. The Museum has over 150 aircraft, more than 50 of which are flyable. The Mission of Planes of Fame is to preserve aviation history, inspire interest in aviation, educate the public, and honor aviation pioneers and veterans. Their website is: http://planesoffame.org/ The full course meal was prepared by several local restaurants. COMMERCIAL ASTEROID HUNTERS................................Page 5 This Week’s Highlights: Calendar Page 2 Sierra Madre News Page 3 Pasadena/Altadena Page 4 Around San Gabriel Valley Page 5 Looking Up Page 5 Arcadia Page 6 Monrovia/Duarte Page 7 Education and Youth Page 8 Good Food & Drink Page 9 Best Friends Page 10 Arts/Health Page 11 Homes & Property Page 12 The Good Life Page 13 Business Today/Sports Page 14 Left Turn/Right Turn Page 15 Opinion Page 16 Legal Notices Page 17-19 FYI Page 20 AROUND SG Valley SIERRA MADRE NEWS 5 3 Friends of the Library Wine Tasting ARCADIA NEWS 6 PASADENA/ALTADENA 4 MONROVIA/DUARTE 7 Protestors Disrupt 710 Meeting | |||||||||||||||||||||
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