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SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 2014 VOLUME 8 NO. 16 SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 2014 VOLUME 8 NO. 16 Read The Paper Online At: www.mtnviewsnews.com SIERRA MADREANS HONORED SMHPS President Amy Putnam (right) and Kiwanian Gordon Caldwell, center below) were both recently honored for their outstanding community service. Amy was honored as one of Congresswoman Judy Chu’s Women of Distinction (see full story on page B1). Gordon Caldwell (below center) was presented with the Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club’s Distinguished Service Award by the California- Nevada-Hawaii Governor Rae Whitby-Brummer, left, and Division 35 Lt. Governor Robert Davis last month. Gordon, who recently celebrated his 90th birthday, has been an active member of the Sierra Madre Kiwanis club for more than 27 years.. Photos courtesy MVNews SMEAC WANTS YOU!! BAILEY CANYON SPRING CLEAN UP NEXT SATURDAY - APRIL 26TH! Sierra Madre Environmental Action Council (SMEAC) will hold its annual Spring Bailey Canyon Wilderness Park Clean Up on Saturday, April 26 from 8:00 am – 12:00 pm. Members of the public are invited to assist with this “Earth Day” weekend project. Be sure to bring gloves, garden tools & friends. FINAL UNCERTIFIED ELECTION RESULTS On Tuesday, April 17th, the provisional ballots were counted and announced as follows: Council Members (3 vacancies): Goss 1820 29.2% Arizmendi 1782 28.6% Delmar 1367 22% Green 1243 20% Measure UUT No 1372 51.4% Yes 1296 48.6% Overall voter turnout 2711 33.1% The new Council Members will be sworn in at the regular City Council meeting on April 22, 2014. WALKING SIERRA MADRE……The Social Side By Deanne Davis This past week has been kind of like Maurice Sendak’s “Where The Wild Things Are.” Seriously! First we had an election, which generated some wild behavior, but ended well as we now have three splendid new City Council Representatives: Rachelle Arizmendi, Denise Delmar, and Gene Goss. Congratulations! We are confident you will do your best to represent the citizens of Sierra Madre and keep us all so happy that we’ll echo Max from Wild Things… “Oh, please don’t go—we’ll eat you up—we love you so!” Speaking of eating… SUBWAY IS OPEN!! AND, more good food news: The beer is in at Vicious Dogs 2! They’ve got five kinds including Heineken, Sierra Nevada, Blue Moon and if you really want a glass of wine, you can bring in your own bottle and for a mere .50 corkage fee, enjoy a glass of your favorite Chardonnay or Merlot with your slaw dog, or your Papi El Guapo! Back to the wild things… saw this really great sign somewhere in town, “The Deer Deli Is Closed!” And the resident has enclosed all their roses in green garden mesh to protect their blooms from our local Wild Things. My walking buddy, the trail hiking John, and I saw several deer last week, dining and relaxing in the shade just the other side of Santa Anita. They seem to have deserted their usual haunts in the canyon for the moment but they’ll be back! More wild things… our Mt. Wilson Trail Race winner, Sharon Pevsner, posted on Facebook: “So, a friend and I decided to head up into the mountains to play today. A deer ran right in front of us! He was a beauty. We continued on our journey and stopped to listen to a new safety device I purchased when Inside this week: we heard a distinct and very loud growl that sounded like it was coming from above us. It was the “hair raising” on the arms moment when we decided that we needed to back away and get around a corner. We then heard the animal dash down the mountain cross the trail and go over the other side. After we managed to put our hearts back in our chests, we run into a baby bear...minus its mother! The only thing missing today was a crazy man and a rattlesnake!” Sharon will be running in the Boston Marathon this coming Monday, April 21st, Patriot’s Day, where, hopefully, she won’t encounter anything wilder than the 26,000+ runners who will be competing. I suspect there will be more runners than ever before as Americans will not let terrorists stop us. Happy Easter! Rejoice! He is risen! “A Tablespoon of Love, A Tablespoon of Laughter.” Is available on Amazon.com and at the following link: https://www.createspace. com/4561071It’s humor, family, recipes, poetry….and it will make you laugh! Guaranteed! I should know, I wrote it! AND.. It’s now available at Dr. John Talevich’s Office at 31 So. Baldwin, Sierra Madre! CALENDAR Pg. 2 SIERRA MADRE NEWS Pg. 3-4 PASADENA/ALTADENA Pg. 5 ARCADIA NEWS Pg. 6 MONROVIA/DUARTE Pg. 7 EDUCATION & YOUTH Pg. 8 FOOD & DRINK Pg. 9 HEALTHY LIFESTYLES Pg. 10 THE GOOD LIFE Pg. 11 SECTION B AROUND SGV Pg. B-1 WORLD AROUND US Pg. B2 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Pg. B3 BEST FRIENDS Pg. B3 BUSINESS NEWS Pg. B4 OPINION Pg. B5SMTV 98 Pg. B6 LEGALS Pg. B8 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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