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PASADENA EDITION ELECTION 2016 - ENDORSEMENTS PAGE B1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2016 VOLUME 10 NO. 43 Local Area News Briefs Doo Dah Queen Tryouts to be Held Today South Pasadena Burglars Caught on Camera Individuals of all genders, shapes, ages, and persuasions, including a four-legged hopeful, will be vying to become this year’s 39th Pasadena Doo Dah Queen. Royal mayhem takes place this afternoon starting at 4:30 p.m. at the American Legion Bar, 179 N. Vinedo St. Each Queen Hopeful will have three minutes to wow the Judges and convince them they have what it takes to reign over the 39th Doo Dah Parade. Contestants, who often arrive with a ring of fans, are not above bribing the judges for their vote. Hecklers are always encouraged. And onlookers can also buy their way into being judges by purchasing two beers for the parade organizers. Last year, Judges selected Veronika MeowMeowz (pictured above), who wooed over 30 judges by performing a song from her former band Untoward Children The 39th Occasional Pasadena Doo Dah Parade will be held on Sunday, November 20th, stepping off at 11:00am on the streets of East Pasadena. To enter the parade simply go to the website pasadenadoodahparade.info and fill out a form, or may call (626) 590-1134. Police are looking for tree men that broke into a South Pasadena home Tuesday just day after the homeowner had security cameras installed — the intruders were captured on camera. An alarm scared them away not long after the brake in. According to reports, the men broke into a house in the 1200 block of Via Del Rey. They had climbed a gate and then smashed a sliding door. The video shows two of the three men, both wearing light colored hooded sweatshirts. Anyone with information should call Pasadena police at 626-403-7270. If you would like to provide an anonymous tip, you may call Crime Stoppers by dialing: 800-222- TIPS (8477). Tournament Announces 2017 Rose Queen The Tournament of Roses named Victoria Cecilia Castellanos as the 99th Rose Queen at the Announcement and Coronation ceremony Thursday night at The Pasadena Playhouse. The announcement follows a month-long selection process with nearly 1000 people participating in interviews. Masters of Ceremonies were Chuck Henry from NBC4 Southern California and 1988 Rose Queen Julie Myers King. Rose Queen Victoria and the Royal Court will attend nearly 100 community and media functions, acting as ambassadors of the Association and the Pasadena community at large. Their reign will culminate on Monday, January 2nd, 2017 with the 128th Rose Parade and the 103rd Rose Bowl Game. The Rose Queen and Royal Court were selected based upon a combination of qualities, including public speaking ability, poise, academic achievement, community and school involvement. “The Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game are the world’ kickoff for the New Year, and Queen Victoria and the six Rose Princesses are true representatives of the valued traditions and distinct backgrounds that make Pasadena and these celebrations so special,” said Tournament of Roses President Brad Ratliff after the Coronation. “They truly are Echoes of Success coming from the cultural richness of our community. Not only will Queen Victoria and the Royal Court be wonderful ambassadors, they eagerly await to meet many in our community to exchange stories about their own Echoes of Success as they bring to January 2nd and America’s New Year’s Celebration.” During the coronation ceremony, Ratliff presented Rose Queen Victoria with a Mikimoto crown featuring more than 600 cultured pearls and six carats of diamonds. Castellanos is a senior at Temple City High School and lives in Temple City. Victoria has been a part of Brighterside Singers since her sophomore year and has been in five Temple City High School musicals. She volunteers with the Pasadena Humane Society and the American Legion in Eagle Rock. Photo D.Lee MVNews South Lake Mature Ficus Trees to be Cut Down Pasadena city officials said Wednesday they are cutting down three large 70 year old Ficus trees along South Lake Avenue, in light of protests to stop what residents are calling a “slaughter of trees.” Officials said the trees will most likely be removed within the next eight days, in the middle of the night. A lawsuit filed in 2014 against the city claims the tree, owned by the city, are threating the structural integrity of some buildings, clogging drains with debris and damaging sidewalks among other things. The decision to cut the trees down comes as an out of court settlement with a property owner. A group of residents said they may file an injunction to stop the removal. If the trees are cut down, they will most likely be replaced with London plane trees officials said. Pasadena Symphony Presents Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue Music Director David Lockington and the Pasadena Symphony continue their newly-expanded Singpoli Classics Series on Saturday, November 5th with Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue. A powerhouse program from start to finish with a kaleidoscope of colors, the repertoire opens to one of the great pieces of Americana with Copland’s Appalachian Spring, topped off by the quintessential Russian folktale – Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade. “This is going to be a really exciting colorful program of iconic pieces,” states Lockington. The Pasadena Symphony continues its tradition of showcasing the stars of tomorrow here today with Ray Ushikubo performing Gershwin’s Jazz Age masterpiece. Winner of the first- ever international Steinway Concerto Competition at the Colburn Academy Piano Festival in 2015, Ushikubo has been stunning audiences since the age of ten when he premiered at Los Angeles’ Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. With performances at Carnegie Hall and on NBC’s Tonight Show with Jay Leno under his belt, you won’t want to miss this fifteen-year-old prodigy who Lockington calls “a remarkable young teenage pianist who has great virtuosity; great maturity.” For those who want to learn more about the music, join us for Insights – a free pre- concert dialogue with David Lockington, which begins one hour prior to each performance. All Symphony Classics concerts take place at Ambassador Auditorium, 131 S. St. John Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91105 with matinee and evening performances at 2:00pm and 8:00pm. Subscription packages start at $99; regular individually priced tickets start at $35 and may be purchased online at pasadenasymphony-pops.org or by calling (626) 793-7172. Free Flu Vaccine Ray Ushikubo Fight the flu by getting a free vaccine at clinics offered by the Pasadena Public Health Department starting this week through Wednesday, November 16. The influenza vaccine will be provided at various Pasadena locations, listed below, on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. The vaccine will be available to everyone ages 6 months and older at no cost. Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Remember to wear short sleeves. For more details about the clinics, call (626) 744-6000 or visit www.cityofpasadena.net/ publichealth. Wednesday, Oct. 26. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Jackie Robinson Community Center, 1020 N. Fair Oaks Ave. Wednesday, Nov. 2. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Pasadena Senior Center, 85 E. Holly St. NOTE: Pre-registration required for this clinic. Call (626) 795-4331 for details. Wednesday, Nov. 9. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Santa Catalina Branch Library, 999 E. Washington Blvd. Tuesday, Nov. 15. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., Allendale Branch Library, 1130 S. Marengo Ave. Wednesday, Nov. 16. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m., La Pintoresca Branch Library, 1355 N. Raymond Ave. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone ages 6 months and older get the vaccine annually to protect against the most common types of influenza viruses. Vaccines will also be available at the PPHD Travel & Immunization Clinic. Call (626) 744-6121 for hours and availability. Chamber Takes Positions on Ballot Measures CALENDAR Pg. 2 The Board of Directors of the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce considered the array of initiatives on the ballot on November 8th. In deciding whether or not to take a position, the Board analyzed whether a particular measure would impact the local economy, local businesses as a whole, or individual Chamber members. The Board took these positions on the statewide and county initiatives: Los Angeles County Measure M: Sales tax to fund transportation in Los Angeles County. SUPPORT. Transportation and transit needs are underfunded, there is a significant local return for Pasadena and the area and the measure is required to fund the Gold Line to Claremont and other projects important to the San Gabriel Valley and Pasadena. Measure A: Assessment to fund Los Angeles County Parks. OPPOSE. The per square footage assessment formula is too heavily weighted against business and commercial interests who will be paying significantly higher assessments than residential properties. The amounts being raised are much higher than the expiring parcel tax without adequate information about specific projects that would be funded or oversight of expenditures. State of California Proposition 51: School Bonds. OPPOSE. The proposition is another budgeting by ballot box measure that removes the legislature and the governor from decisions about spending and bonding. Also, the amount being raised is so small that it will not have a noticeable impact anywhere in California. Proposition 52: Medical Hospital Fee Program. SUPPORT. Maintains hospital contribution to MediCal program which keeps MediCal functioning to serve Californians. Proposition 53: Voter approval of state bonding to support major projects. OPPOSE. Would undermine ability of the State of California to finance large scale construction projects such as the Bay Delta water project. (cont. page 3) Pasadena Chamber Board considered measures for impact on local businesses, Pasadena economy and Chamber member companies MORE PASADENA NEWS Pg. 3 SAN MARINO/SO. PAS Pg. 4 SIERRA MADRE Pg. 5 ARCADIA Pg. 6 MONROVIA Today, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Altadena Sheriff’s Station and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will give the public an opportunity to rid their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. Bring your pills for disposal to Altadena Sheriff’s Station at 780 E. Altadena Dr. The collention bins are located in front side of the station on the west side, opposite of the front lobby in 3 large mailbo style bins. (The DEA cannot accept liquids or needles or sharps, only pills or patches.) The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked. 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