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Weather Wise
5-Day Forecast - HOT
Sierra Madre, Ca.
Mon: Sunny Hi 90s Lows 60s
Tues: Sunny Hi 90s Lows 60s
Wed: Sunny Hi 100s Lows 60s
Thur: Sunny Hi 100s Lows 60s
Fri: Sunny Hi 100s 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.
626-355-7135
NEXT CITY COUNCIL MEETING:
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
6:30 pm
1630 AM EMERGENCY RADIO &
Free on-air publicity for local events
Sierra Madre’s EMERGENCY 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. The station covers the city of Sierra
Madre, plus surrounding areas of Pasadena, Arcadia, and Monrovia.
Your event must:
•
Benefit a non-commercial or non-profit entity
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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.
THIS WEEK
MONDAY - 10 - 11 am
Barry, Rich & Lisa ShowTrivia and Humor at it’s finest. Just try to keep up with theirwit! JOIN THE FUN!!!
See our Calendar for airing times or listen to the podcast at ourVillage Intersections page.
THURSDAYS - Noon
Catherine Adde’s OUR TRAVEL AFFAIR
TINA TIME WITH COUSIN MATTHEW
SATURDAY MORNINGS
D. J. Boddington
AKA James Faulkner returns Saturday morning at 7:00until 10:00 with his Saturday Morning Mix show. Loversof music - tune in!
Set your smart phone and or computer browsers towww.villagevine.org
COMMUNITY
YARD SALE IN
SIERRA MADRE
The City of Sierra Madre Senior Community Commission
is hosting the 4th Annual Community Yard Sale on
Saturday, June 7, 2014 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
located in the Sierra Vista Park (611 E. Sierra Madre
Blvd). Community organizations and members are invited
to come together with their neighbors to participate in a
community yard sale. Participants have the opportunityto clean out their garages, attics, storage sheds and
closets without sending those items to landfill.
The fee for a selling space is $30.00 and a yard salepermit does not need to be purchased; proceeds will
benefit senior programs and activities. Alternatively, you
may donate items to the Senior Community Commission
booth to be sold on the Commission’s behalf. If you
would like to participate in the Community Yard Sale,
you must register in person at the Community Services
Office, 611 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. The Community Yard
Sale is expanding for 2014 and will encompass the west
parking lot and basketball court in Sierra Vista Oark.
The deadline to register is Thursday, May 29 or until
spaces are filled. Spots are filled on a first come, first
serve basis.
Participants must provide their own tables, chairs,
canopies (10’x10’ maximum) and cash boxes if needed.
No electricity will be provided. Live animals, large
canopies, and selling of food or drinks are prohibited. All
business must be conducted within your space. Event
may be cancelled due to inclement weather.
A limited number of spaces are available. Registration
will open Wednesday, April 16th. For more information
please call the Community Services Office at (626) 355-
5278.
Sierra Madre Police Blotter
JOIN THE SIERRA MADRE GARDEN CLUB -
MONDAY, MAY 12, 2014
TRUMPET TREES AND PEACOCKS
Come to the May Garden Club Meeting and hear guest speaker Richard Schulhof, CEO, of the Los Angeles County
Arboretum.
His program, The L.A. Arboretum Through Time, will include an exploration of the evolving Arboretum and Southern
California gardens.
At the Arboretum, Richard focuses on programs that promote sustainability and water conservation, preserve the Arboretum's
rich history, and make known the essential role of plants in sustaining life of Earth. Do not miss this very special
program!
Everyone is invited. Dinner begins at 6:30 P.M. followed by the program at 7:15 P.M. Catered dinner is $10; reservations for
dinner must be made by May 9th at 626-836-4945. There is no charge for attending only the program.
Location: Hart Park House, Memorial Park, 222 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre. For information call the reservation
number or visit www.smgarden.org
FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 27, 2014 TO MAY 4, 2014
During the week of Sunday, April 27, to Sunday May 4th, the Sierra
Madre Police Department responded to approximately 312 calls for
service.
Tuesday April 29, 2014
At 9:28 am, Sierra Madre Police responded to the 700 block of
N. Sunnyside regarding a vandalism. Reporting party advised
at approximately 7:45 am he discovered that the side gate off of
Carter, lock had been cut, and gate was damaged. The area was
checked for any other damage, none found. Case was forwarded
to Detective Bureau for further investigation.
Thursday May 1, 2014
At 11:48 am, Sierra Madre Police responded to the 100 block
of W. Sierra Madre Blvd regarding an assault with a deadly
weapon. Reporting party stated that a male subject approached
him, pulled a knife on him and threatened to harm him. Officers
found a subject matching the description in the 200 block of W.
Sierra Madre Blvd. Subject was searched and officers found a
small black pocket knife in the subjects’ right rear pocket. Subject
was positively identified by reporting party, as the person who
threatened him. Suspect was taken into custody.
At 1:42 pm, Sierra Madre Police responded to the 300 block of
W. Orange Grove regarding a vandalism. Resident reported that
someone pulled her Christmas lights off, which caused damage to
the front of her residence.
Friday May 2, 2014
At 5:50 pm, Sierra Madre Police responded to the Sierra Madre
Police Department lobby, in regards to a grand theft. Resident
sated they were scammed by telephone, from a person claiming
to be a Police Officer. Caller told victim, that a friend of hers was
in trouble and needed money for bail. Victim stated she believed
the caller and sent a large amount of money to help facilitate a
payment, she thought was for a friend.
At 6:40 pm, Sierra Madre Police responded to 100 block of E
Grandview regarding a disturbance. Officers made contact with
residence who advised they were in a verbal argument. Both
parties were advised and counseled by officers.
Saturday May 3, 2014
At 1:23 am, Sierra Madre Police responded to the 200 block of
N. Mountain Trail in regards to a disturbance. Officers made
contact with residence who advised they were involved in a verbal
argument. Both parties advised by Officers prior to leaving the
location.
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