Mountain Views News, Pasadena Edition [Sierra Madre] Saturday, October 7, 2017

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Pasadena One City,
One Story Selection 


 Please join us as Mayor Terry Tornek unveils the 2018 
One City, One Story book title at ArtNight, Friday, Oct. 13, 

6:15 p.m. in Central Library’s Great Hall.
2018 Finalists 

Tattoos on the Heart: the Power of Boundless Compassion 
by Gregory BoyleReady Player One by Ernest ClineExit West by Mohsin HamidRise of the Rocket Girls by Nathalia HoltLast Days Night by Graham MooreJust Mercy by Bryan Stevenson 

Fall Term of The Masters 
Series at Senior Center

 The fall term of the popular Masters Series at the Pasadena 
Senior Center, 85 E. Holly St., is scheduled Tuesdays to Nov. 
14, from 2 to 4 p.m.

 The Masters Series, which embraces and promotes lifelong 
learning, is open to members of the Pasadena Senior 
Center. Non-members can try the series by attending their 
first lecture free of charge.

 Oct. 10: The Play’s the Thing – Beverly Olevin, director, 
playwright and award-winning novelist 
Oct. 17: The History of Chocolate – Lee Scott Theisen, 
expert on Latin American food history and culture 
Oct. 24: [Topic to be Announced] — Erwin Chemerinsky, 
dean of Boalt School of Law, UC Berkeley 
Oct. 31: Juno Mission to Jupiter – Glenn Orton, senior 
research scientist and member of the Juno Mission to 
Jupiter team, Jet Propulsion Laboratory 
Nov. 7: [Topic to be Announced] – Caroline Heldman, 
associate professor of politics, Occidental College, and 
Larry Caldwell, professor emeritus of political science and 
politics, Occidental College 
Nov. 14: The State of U.S. Intelligence Agencies – Roger 
George, assistant professor of diplomacy and world affairs, 
Occidental College

 To register or for more information, visit www.
pasadenaseniorcenter.org or call 626-795-4331. 


PASADENA CITY MEETINGS 
Regular City Council Meeting 
CITY COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY CANCELLED NEXT MEETING OCT 16 

Public Meeting 6:30 P.M.
Council Chamber, Pasadena City Hall
100 North Garfield Avenue, Room S249 
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (Chair John J. Kennedy, Tyron Hampton, Steve Madison, 
Gene Masuda) 
Meets October 18 at 6:00 p.m. Pasadena City Hall, 100 N. Garfield Avenue, Room S249 (Council 
Chamber, 2nd Floor)
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE (Chair Victor Gordo, 
Tyron Hampton, Steve Madison, Andy Wilson)
Meets October 17 at 5:30 p.m., Pasadena City Hall, 100 N. Garfield Avenue, Room S245/S246 
(Council Conference Room, 2nd Floor)
FINANCE COMMITTEE (Chair Mayor Terry Tornek, Victor Gordo, John J. Kennedy, Margaret 
McAustin)
Meets October 23 the second and fourth Monday of each month at 4:00 p.m., 100 N. Garfield 
Avenue, Room S249 (City Hall Council Chamber, 2nd floor)
LEGISLATIVE POLICY COMMITTEE (Chair Terry Tornek, Steve Madison, Gene Masuda)
Meets October 24 at 6:00 p.m., Pasadena City Hall, 100 N. Garfield Avenue, Room S245/S246 
(Council Conference Room, 2nd Floor)
MUNICIPAL SERVICES COMMITTEE (Chair Margaret McAustin, Tyron Hampton, Terry 
Tornek, Andy Wilson)
Meets October 24 at 4:00 p.m., Pasadena City Hall, 100 N. Garfield Avenue, Room S249 
(Council Chamber, 2nd Floor)



SOUTH PASADENA CITY MEETINGS 
Regular City Council Meeting 
City Council Next meeting October 18.
Meetings are held on the first and third Wednesday of the month, at 7:30 
p.m., in the Amedee O. “Dick” Richards, Jr., Council Chambers, located 
at 1424 Mission Street. 
San Pascual Stables Subcommittee MeetingTuesday at 6:30 p.m.
City Council Chambers, 
1424 Mission Street 
Staff Liaison: Sheila Pautsch 
Community Services Director,
(626) 403-7362Ad Hoc Community Center CommitteeWednesday at 6:30 p.m.
Senior Center at 1102 Oxley Street 
Staff Liaison: Sheila Pautsch 
Community Services Director,
(626) 403-7362 
ALTADENA TOWN COUNCIL MEETINGS 

Regular Council Meeting 

The Altadena Town Council meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. 
in the Altadena Community Center located at 730 E. Altadena, Dr. (directly west of 
Altadena Sheriff’s Station). Altadena Town Council meetings are recorded and televised 
during the month on Charter cable channel.


SAN MARINO COUNCIL MEETINGS 

City Council Regular MeetingWednesday October 11, at 6:00 P.M. in the City Hall Council Chamber,
2200 Huntington Drive, San MarinoContact Customer Administrative Account cityofsanmarino@gmail.com.

 
Boston Court Performing Arts Center will present a Fall Music 
Series, with a dozen concerts featuring established and emerging 
Boston Court Fall Line-Up
PCC Readies for Great 
California ShakeOut

 On October 19, at exactly 10:19 a.m., Pasadena City 
College will join colleges, K-12 schools, and other civic 
institutions around California to take part in the Great 
California ShakeOut.

 This emergency safety drill is designed to help the college 
community better prepare for an earthquake. The drill 
will consist of recognizing how you would best protect 
yourself in your immediate environment by following the 
recommended steps of Drop! Cover!, and Hold On! These 
steps should be practiced during the drill at PCC, CEC/
Foothill Campus, Rosemead, and the Child Development 
Center.

 The drill will be followed by a complete evacuation of all 
rooms and buildings at each of the campuses and CDC. 
Once the all clear signal is given, everyone will be allowed 
back into the buildings.

 For more information on evacuation locations on PCC’s 
various campus, visit our Police and College Safety page.
More information on the procedure to follow in the event 
of an earthquake is available on a video produced by the 
ShakeOut organization at shakeout.org. Interested parties 
may also contact Sgt. Bill Abernathie, Campus Police at 

(626) 585-7484. 
musicians from a variety of genres: classical, world, traditional 
folk, experimental, jazz and some that defy categorization. 

 This fall will feature six concerts by renowned musicians from 
across Los Angeles and the globe: Jennifer Leitham Trio (October 
20), Blake Pouliot (October 21), Piano Spheres founding member 
Susan Svr.ek (October 27), The New Zimro Ensemble with Neil 
Brostoff (October 28), L.A. Jewish Symphony Chamber Players 
with Noreen Green (October 29) and wild Up: WORK with Matt 
Cook, Percussionist (November 4).

 Boston Court will also launch a concert Emerging Artists Series, 
featuring up-and-coming artists, each of whom is paired with a 
mentor to help them develop and refine their solo program.

 Two are Piano Spheres Satellite Artists -- Jeannette Louise 
Yaryan, (October 19), and Milen Kirov (October 26). The others 
are David Childs, Baritone (October 8), Catherine Leech, Mezzo-
Soprano (October 22) and Graycen Gardner, Soprano (October 
29).

 The Fall Music Series begins with the Jennifer Leitham Trio 
on October 20. The left-handed virtuoso has played bass with 
the likes of Mel Torme, Peggy Lee, k.d. lang and countless other 
musical legends. Blake Pouliot performs the following day, 
October 21 and offers international and award-winning classical 
violin performance to an intimate house. 

 Piano Spheres founding member Susan Svr.ek is known for her 
wide-ranging repertoire, will perform the Messiaen masterpiece, 
“Quartet for the End of Time” on October 27. 

 The Fall Music Series continues the New Zimro Ensemble 
with Neil Brostoff, performing Polish-Jewish chamber music 
of this and last century on October 28; and the L.A. Jewish 
Symphony Chamber Players with Noreen Green, making their 
Pasadena debut with “Klassics to Klezmer” on October 29. The 
Fall Music Series concludes November 4 with the indescribable, 
experimental, classical, and unforgettable wild Up: Work, 
featuring a solo performance by Matt Cook, a founding member 
of the LA Percussion Quartet.

 Tickets are $30 for adults, $25 for seniors, and $20 for full-time 
students. Emerging Artist Series performances are free to students 
and $10 for the public. More information at BostonCourt.com. 

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