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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2015 SEIRRA MADRE POLICE ARREST A TEACHER FOR SEXUAL ENCOUNTER WITH A MINOR VOLUME 9 NO. 8 LOW TURNOUT EXPECTED IN MARCH 10TH ELECTION SUSPECTS ARRESTED ON SUSPICION OF BURGLARY On Wednesday the Sierra Madre Police successfully and safely apprehended two individuals suspected of burglary. At 11:48 am, a call was received from a resident of the 400 Block of Foothill Avenue stating they had witnessed a suspect steal a package from their front porch. The victim chased after the suspect before he jumped into a vehicle. Police were notified and were provided a clear description of the vehicle and suspect. Officers searched the city and located Javier Armenta, near Jameson and Grandview. Upon questioning Javier, he informed Officers that he parked his vehicle a short distance away, which contained the stolen package and other property believed to have been taken in a commercial burglary. Other observant community members saw a second man run from the vehicle and provided a description to police. Officers located and apprehended Christopher D. Corioriles, on Highland, east of Grove St. Both suspects were taken into custody without incident for suspicion of burglary, possession of burglary tools, and the theft of the package. At press time, both men remained in custody, Armenta on $46,000 bail and Corioriles on $11,000 bail. IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING! The Sierra Madre Police Department arrested an East San Gabriel Valley Regional Occupational Program (ROP) teacher for allegedly having a sexual encounter with a minor, who is a student at Gladstone High School in Azusa. While this teacher was not a direct employee of the Azusa Unified School District, the District holds this individual to the same high standards to which they hold their own teachers. Azusa Unified School District Staff found out about the allegation Thursday afternoon and immediately contacted Child Protective Services, ROP’s director of personnel, and local law enforcement. The teacher was immediately removed from the campus and placed on leave. After further investigation it was determined that the encounter took place in the city of Sierra Madre. The Sierra Madre Police Department, which has jurisdiction over the case, was notified and immediately began an investigation into the allegations. The teacher, Eddee Kolos, 50 of Sierra Madre turned herself into police on Thursday afternoon and after being interviewed was arrested and transported to the Pasadena Jail where she was booked for having sexual intercourse with a minor. Public Safety Director Larry Giannone said, “The cooperation of the Azusa Unified School District, the Covina Police Department, and the quick work of Sierra Madre Police Department Detectives were instrumental in bringing this case to a quick conclusion and the arrest of the suspect within four hours of school authorities being notified.” Kolos remains free on bond and is due back in Pasadena Court on April 3, 2015. Anyone that may have information about this case are urged to contact the Sierra Madre Police Department at (626) 355-1414. Pasadena Unified School Board Election May Ultimately Impact All Sierra Madreans The long anticipated election of a representative on the PUSD School Board is now weeks away. On Tuesday, March 10th, residents of Sierra Madre, Hastings Ranch, and an unincorporated section of Pasadena will choose the first elected board member since the Districts recent remapping. Two Sierra Madre residents are vying for the position, Educator Larry Torres and Realtor Sandra Siraganian. A brief bio of each (excerpts from Ballotpedia) is below: LARRY TORRES: Torres works as a teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District. He started working there in 1986 and currently works at a school for nontraditional students. Torres has master’s degrees in curriculum development and educational administration from Harvard University and the University of California at Los Angeles. He has two daughters, one who currently attends school in the Pasadena Unified School District and another who graduated from the district. Endorsements: Torres has received endorsements from the Los Angeles County Democratic Party and United Teachers of Pasadena. SANDRA SIRAGANIAN: Siraganian is a realtor at Sotheby’s International Realty. She was appointed by the Pasadena City Council in September 2013 to serve on the Pasadena Armenian Genocide Memorial Committee. Siraganian has three children Endorsements: Siraganian has been endorsed by the Los Angeles County Republican Party. BOTH CANDIDATES HAVE AGREED TO APPEAR AT A PUBLIC FORUM ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2015 AT THE SIERRA MADRE KIWANIS CLUB. The event is free to the public. For those who wish to enjoy lunch, the fee is $10. Lunch will begin at 11:30 and the forum will begin at noon. Call 626-355- 0757 for lunch reservations. The event will be held at The LODGE, 33 E. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre, Ca. Javier Armenta, 43 Christopher D. Corioriles, 23 Inside this week: CIVIC CLUB TURNS 70! On February 12th, members of the Sierra Madre Civic Club welcomed past presidents to a gala celebrating 70 years of service and philanthropy. Tables were decked with sparkling birthday decorations, balloons adorned the room, and a lovely birthday cake was served. In keeping with the theme “You Light Up My Life”, each of the past presidents was given a candle as she was introduced. Of those in attendance, the earliest past president was Ann Tyler, a charter member of Club who was president in 1951-1952 and the past president who came the farthest to the celebration was Judy Young Zaretzka, president in 1995-97, who joined us from Arroyo Grande. The Sierra Madre Civic Club is a civic and philanthropic organization. Members raise thousands of dollars every year that is given away in educational scholarships and in grants to community organizations. You’ll find us working at Huck Finn Day, the Mt. Wilson Trail Race, Fourth of July Games in the Park, the Wistaria Festival, Concerts in the Park, and other community wide events. We meet the second Thursday of every month at 7:30 PM in the Hart Park House. 2015 HUCK FINN FISHING DERBY AND CAMPOUT CALENDAR Pg. 2 SIERRA MADRE NEWS Pg. 3 Sierra Madre, CA. – The annual Huck Finn Fishing Derby and Campout will be here before you know it: Friday, March 27, 2015 – Sunday, March 29, 2015. The weekend long event is held at the Sierra Madre settling basins next to Dapper Field and behind the Public Works Yard. The event is sponsored by the City of Sierra Madre Community Services Department with significant support from Sierra Madre Volunteer Firefighters Association, Issei Foundation, Johnny’s Sport Shop, Sierra Madre Civic Club, Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club, Sierra Madre Rotary Club, The Kensington, Berkshire Hathaway, Osti Tree Service, Izorline International Inc., Buccaneer Lounge, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3208, and Irvine Lake. Camp Out The Campout is held Friday, March 27 to Saturday, March 28 and includes a campfire, s’mores roasting, Boy Scout and Cub Scout Troop 110 wilderness demonstrations, Eaton Canyon Nature Center wilderness demonstrations, and star gazing. Participants must sign up in advance for campsites which are available on a first come, first serve basis. Campsites can accommodate six persons; the registration fee is $57.00 and includes fishing derby entry for up to 4 youths and re-entry to Saturday Family Fishing. Camping registration begins February 23rd and must be done in person at City Hall, located at 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre, CA 91024, open Monday through Thursday 11:00am – 5:30pm. Fishing Derby – Saturday, March 28 The fishing derby is open to youth ages 3-15 years. The event runs from 7:00am – 11:30am and costs $11 per youth. Registration is accepted the morning of the event only, and the entrance is located next to Dapper Field in Sierra Vista Park. All skill levels are welcome and experienced Fishing Guides will be on site to assist participants. The Pasadena Casting Club will also be demonstrating great fly fishing techniques. Awards in four age categories are announced at 12:00pm along with the participant raffle. The Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club will provide food available for purchase. The Sierra Madre Volunteer Firefighter Association is again making a large contribution to the 2015 Huck Finn Fishing Derby and Campout. Due to their generous support we would like to encourage participants to attend the SMVFA Pancake Breakfast on May 2, 2015 from 7AM-11AM at Memorial Park. Tickets for the pancake breakfast will be sold at the fishing derby on March 28th. Tickets are $5 and they can also be purchased at The Only Place in Town or at the Fire Station. Family Fishing – March 28 and March 29 Family Fishing is from 12:30-4:00pm on Saturday, March 29 and from 7:00am-4:00pm on Sunday, March 30. Admission is $21 for a family of four or $11 per individual; no fishing license is required. Entrance is located next to Dapper Field in Sierra Vista Park. For more information please contact the Community Services Department at 626.355.7135. PASADENA/ALTADENA Pg. 4 AROUND SGV Pg. 5 ARCADIA NEWS MONROVIA/DUARTE Pg. 6 EDUCATION & YOUTH Pg. 7 FOOD & DRINK Peter Dills Pg. 8 HEALTHY LIVING Pg. 9 BEST FRIENDS Pg. 10 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Pg. 11 GOOD LIFE Pg. 12 BUSINESS NEWS Pg. 13 The City of Sierra Madre and the Senior Master Plan Committee are in the process of updating the Senior Master Plan. The initial stages of the update will focus on two Town Hall meetings to gain feedback from our older adult population. Participation in these Town Hall meetings is an excellent way to provide your input and help shape the future needs of the older adult community. The next Town Hall meeting is on Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 11:00am. The meeting is at the Hart Park House, located at 222 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., Sierra Madre, CA 91024. All are welcome. 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