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PASADENA EDITION ELECTION 2016 - ENDORSEMENTS PAGE B1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2016 VOLUME 10 NO. 44 PASADENA FIRE APPOINTS DEPUTY CHIEF ONE CITY, ONE STORY PICK ‘THE SYMPATHIZER’ The book selection for Pasadena Public Library’s 2017 One City, One Story community reading celebration is The Sympathizer by author Viet Thanh Nguyen. Now in its 15th year, One City, One Story is designed to broaden and deepen an appreciation of reading and literature by recommending a compelling book that sparks a community conversation on important issues. The winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, as well as five other awards, The Sympathizer is the breakthrough novel of the year. With the pace and suspense of a thriller and prose that has been compared to Graham Greene and Saul Bellow, The Sympathizer is a sweeping story of love and betrayal. The narrator, a communist double agent, is a “man of two minds,” a half-French, half-Vietnamese army captain who arranges to come to America after the Fall of Saigon. While building a new life with other Vietnamese refugees in Los Angeles, he is secretly reporting back to his communist superiors in Vietnam. The Sympathizer is a blistering exploration of identity and America, a gripping espionage novel, and a powerful story of love and friendship. Nguyen was born in Vietnam and raised in America. he teaches English and American Studies at the University of Southern California and lives in Los Angeles. One City, One Story community programs will be held throughout March, beginning with a conversation with the author on Thursday evening, March 2, 2017. Event details will be announced in the near future. Pasadena Mayor Terry Tornek (left) and Interim Library Director Robert Karatsu (right) unveil the selection Photo D. Lee MVNews Pasadena Fire Chief Bertral Washington recently named Bryan Frieders as Deputy Chief and Fire Marshal of the Fire Prevention Division. Frieders started Monday. Frieders served as an Operations Division Chief for the Verdugo Cities which covers the cities of San Gabriel, San Marino and South Pasadena. Frieders also held the role of Emergency Manager for the City of San Gabriel. Prior to becoming Division Chief, he worked as a Battalion Chief for the City of San Gabriel; a Fire Captain/ Paramedic, supervising 18 Firefighters and 15 Paramedics. He started his career as a Firefighter/ Paramedic in the City of South San Francisco in 1998. “Bryan has a very well- rounded background covering all aspects of the fire service. He has worked with and developed great relationships with our personnel, and has supported several of our incidents over the years,” Fire Chief Bertral Washington said. “I am honored to have been selected to work with some of the best firefighters in the world, and to join a team of fire service professionals that have a strong desire and commitment to provide excellent service to the citizens of Pasadena. I am incredibly grateful and humbled by the outpouring of kindness and support shown by all of the city staff, elected officials, and members of the community who have welcomed me with open arms,” Frieders said. By Dean Lee Although the turnout was low Thursday night for a public workshop on a new Metro bikeshare program set to launch this July, those that were there gave some input on the proposed plan that would bring 400 bikes to the city utilizing 34 docking bike stations concentrated in the down town area. The bikes would all be available for the public to use, with a 30 minute restriction on time. Metro Principal Transpiration Planner Jenny Cristales- Cevallos said docking station locations were based on population density. Most of the proposed stations are concentrated along Colorado Blvd. There are no proposed stations in East Pasadena District 4 held by Vice Mayor Gene Masuda and only one in North West Pasadena District 1 held by Councilmember Tyron Hampton. The only District 1 station is on Washington Blvd. west of Lake Ave. Cevallos said the bikes would be accessible for all riders of all income brackets. The payment method was complex with three separate plans; a monthly (cont. page 3) COMMUNITY GETS FIRST LOOK AT BIKESHARE PROGRAM Halloween Safety Tips and Reminders The City offers the following suggested safety tips and reminders. Be careful when using candles. Consider instead using flashlights or battery- operated candles in Jack o’ Lanterns. If you do use real candles: use caution and keep watch on lit candles at all times; keep children away from open flames; use long, fireplace-style matches or utility lighters and keep all combustible material well away from trick-or-treaters, other decorations, doorsteps and walkways. Choose costumes wisely. Avoid billowing or long, trailing fabric that can catch fire or get caught in a door or be tripped over. Make sure masks have eyeholes large enough to see out. Provide children with flashlights or glow sticks as part of their costumes. Be sure children know how to stop, drop and roll if their clothing does catch fire. Decorate wisely, keep all items away from open flames and heat sources, including light bulbs and heaters. Remember to keep exits clear of decorations so nothing blocks escape routes. Make sure children go trick-or-treating in a group with at least one responsible adult who has a fully charged cell phone. Make sure children know how to safely cross the street by looking left, right and left again. Remember, no eating of treats until all is brought home and inspected by an adult. Don’t forget about your animal companions! Provide them with a quiet place indoors. Celebrate responsibly; always designated a driver. For life-threatening emergencies always call 9-1-1. If you see something suspicious, say something by calling police at (626) 744-4241. For more safety information, call the Pasadena Fire Department at (626) 744-7177. Community Orchestra with Violinist Aubree Oliverson Doo Dah Picks Their Queen Violinist Aubree Oliverson will again join Pasadena Community Orchestra, On Friday, November 11, at 8:00 p.m., this time in Wieniawski's fiery Violin Concerto No. 2. Under Music Director Bethany Pflueger, the orchestra performs three more works bursting with joy and exuberance: Prokofiev's jaunty Lieutenant Kijé Suite, the flashy Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla by Glinka, and Mozart's great Overture to Cosi Fan Tutte. This past summer, she was one of 20 graduating high school students nation-wide (and one of only two musicians) to receive the prestigious “United States Presidential Scholar for the Arts” award, performing at the Kennedy Center. Oliverson also performed – to packed houses and often standing ovations – at the famed Aspen and Innsbrook Music Festivals. In addition, she made her fifth appearance on National Public Radio’s From the Top. And in September, she earned first prize in the 2016 Hennings-Fischer Young Artist Competition. The popular Overture to Russlan and Ludmilla, by the “father of Russian music,” Mikhail Glinka, is full of unadulterated nationalistic pride. Filled with wild energy, the Overture’s irresistible melodies display a uniquely Russian combination of earthy exuberance and heroic feeling. One of Prokofiev;s most popular works (along with Peter and the Wolf and the Classical Symphony), the Lieutenant Kijé Suite showcases the composer;s great wit, melodic gifts, and programmatic skills. Audience members will feel the sleigh moving in the lively Troika, and they'll recognize the wry humor in the crisp marches, lush romance and wedding music, and the mournful Kijé "theme" and funeral music. Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte is one of the greatest comic operas of all time. The title is usually translated as “Women are like that,” and the opera deals (often hilariously) with the vicissitudes of the male/female relationship. Like the opera, the Overture is light-hearted and ebullient, with bright, sparkling sounds and melodies that exude good humor and exuberance. Admission is free (donations are welcome at the door), and no reservations are needed. First Church of the Nazarene is located at 3700 E. Sierra Madre Blvd., one block west of Michillinda Ave. Parking is free and wheelchair accessible. Immediately following the concert, audience members will have the opportunity to meet the Music Director, soloist and other musicians at a reception. Oliverson Meg Cole (center) Photo D. Lee/MVNews John Scott Finnell of Snotty Scotty & The Hankies Mourned In a packed caucus of this year’s Doo Dah Queen Tryouts, Malibu resident with an avid interest in landscaping, ecology, water conservation, and all things Doo Dah, Queen Ruby Chard (Meg Cole) was selected to reign as this year’s parade monarch. The new queen won over 30 judges with her rap performance with a doo-wop twist. She tried out with her band of followers as Ruby Chard and the FungGuys. Meg Cole has been in every Doo Dah Parade going back to 1978. She was a good friend of Snotty Scotty and the band (Snotty Scotty & The Hankies) through all those years. All agreed she was a most fitting choice for queen as we celebrate the life of John Scott Finnell, a beloved musician, bandleader and showman who passed away this month. Upon receiving the royal nod, Meg appreciated the artistry in her crown, with images of Snotty Scotty and his guitar all over it. She said “I was having so many warm memories all over the place. It makes me so happy.” Many more Queen Hopefuls threw their hats in the ring and provided hours of raucous entertainment to the audience packing into the American Legion hall. These include 1st Runner up - Crystal Lightner, “Crystal The Undecided,” 2nd Runners up Tie - Henry the Pampered Pooch and Princess Heather, tied with Marnie Angel Brown, “Angel the Weenie Slinger,” 3rd Runner up - Kelly Weber, “Kelly Xexchron.” Other contestants included The Recorder Guy, Hot Devil, Hillary, Ms. Pin-Up and Ms. Lizard Route 66, Mark Mars, BANE, among others. All the Queen contestants will be seen again as part of the Queen’s Royal Court at the 39th Pasadena Doo Dah Parade taking place on Sunday, November 20th in East Pasadena. The Parade, known as the twisted sister of Pasadena’s more traditional Rose Parade, steps off at 11am, is always free-of-charge to the public. CALENDAR Pg. 2 MORE PASADENA NEWS Pg. 3 SAN MARINO/SO. 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