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THE SIERRA MADRE HISTORICAL PRESERVATION SOCIETY'S FUNDRAISER, THE WHISKEY TASTING PREVIOUSLY SCHEDULED FOR JULY 14th HAS BEEN CANCELLED. NEW DATE TBA SIERRA MADRE EDITION SATURDAY, JULY 14, 2018 VOLUME 12 NO. 28 FORMER MAYOR RANKS IN THE TOP 100 WORLDWIDE! COUNCIL HOLDS JOINT MEETING WITH LIBRARY TRUSTEES TO DISCUSS LIBRARY'S FUTURE Mayor Denise Delmar, Mayor Pro Tem John Harabedian, and Councilmembers John Capoccia, Gene Goss and Rachelle Arizmendi held a public meeting with Library Trustees Patricia Hall, Chair and Trustees Shannon King, Rich Proctor, Rod Spears and Barry Ziff on the future of the beloved Sierra Madre library. The agenda included discussion on the recent survey results, the Vision of the Library Board, the timeline and funding options. The survey, which was conducted earlier this year, was conducted via mail to slightly over 4,000 households. Respondents were given 4 options: 1. Move the library from its current location to the Community Center. 2. Keep the library at its current location, move programs to other locations, sell the adjoining lot to pay for structural improvements. 3. Keep the library at its current location, enhance and expand programs, fund increased services and structural improvements with a property tax. 4. Keep the library at its current location, reduce services, and limit public access. Do not sell any land or increase taxes. The public chose Option 2 – Keeping the Library at its’ current location, repair and move programs. This was the only option that received support from a majority of the residents – 59%. It also garnered more strong support, 32% compared to strong opposition 22%. Strongly Support 32% Somewhat Support 27% Somewhat Oppose 19% Strongly Oppose 22% Overall, the survey revealed: A majority of residents support: Moving select programs from the Library to other locations in the City & selling the back lot to pay for facility repairs Services which include an up-to-date collection of materials A Majority of residents do not support: Moving the Library to a new location A significant reduction in services A parcel tax to pay for a new Library or enhanced services Financial options for the library as presented in the staff report dominated much of the conversation: 1. Minimal Investment: $1,400,000 (2017 Master Plan) 2. Meaningful Improvement: $3,700,000 (2017 Master Plan) 3. Modest Library Rebuild: $8,900,000 (Board of Trustees) 4. Fully Outfitted New Building: $11,130,000 (Joe Matthews Report) The Trustees vision is to do a Modest Library Rebuild of $8.900,000 which would include : Razing existing building and replace with a new 14,000 sq ft structure Address the needs identified in the Library Master Plan Adjacent Lot may or may not be used in construction. The timeline would be 2020 and later. Sources of funding such a venture could include creating a foundation and raising money through the foundation. It was noted that South Pasadena successfully gained approval for a parcel tax. Included in the staff report was an example of possible funding: The consensus leaned toward accepting the Trustee's Vision of a Modest Rebuild. However, the council has different views on how to fund the project. For more information go to: www.cityofsierramadre.com.MVNews Rachelle Arizmendi, City Council Member (former Mayor)of the City of Sierra Madre, and Vice President/Chief Operating Officer of Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE), was selected as one of the 100 Most Influential Filipina Woman in the World by the Filipina Women’s Network. The Global FWN100 Award™ recognizes 100 women of Philippine ancestry who are changing the face of leadership in the global workplace, having reached status for outstanding work in their respective fields and are recognized for their achievement and contributions to society, femtorship and legacy. Arizmendi was selected from an outstanding field of nominees from around the world. The award category of Policymaker and Visionary Award recognizes Filipina women leaders who have demonstrated exceptional business acumen combined with a forward-looking vision in the development of influencing of policies, campaigns or laws that impact business, industry, and society; leaders who enrich the lives, careers and businesses of others by sharing the benefit of their wealth of experience and knowledge; and take actions that significantly change how we think and live. “The Global FWN100™ women are dynamic entrepreneurs, rising stars under age 35, practitioners, behind-the- scenes leaders, community, government and corporate managers and executives who have moved through the ranks in large organizations, nonprofits, and government agencies. They are inspiring examples of women doing extraordinary work who will motivate our youth to become future leaders,” said Marily Mondejar, CEO of the Filipina Women’s Network. “Each nominee goes through a vetting process with the Selection Committee composed of previous global awardees,” explained Thelma Boac, chair of the Global FWN™ Awards. “They were selected based on the size and scope of their positions, influence in their industries and their communities, board affiliations and other leadership roles.” The Global FWN100™ Award™ is a working recognition award with a meaningful purpose: FWN’s 2020 Vision: a Filipina woman leader in every sector of the global economy. The awardees are asked to re-invent themselves by femtoring (female mentoring) a young Filipina woman and bring her to the Filipina Leadership Global Summit on 12- 17 September 2018 in London, U.K. at the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel. “Rachelle Arizmendi is now a valued partner in helping FWN develop the Filipina community’s pipeline of qualified leaders to increase the odds that some will rise to the “president” position in all sectors of the global economy,” added Dr. Maria Beebe, FWN’s board chair. “The summit is where smart women are sharing the secrets to their success and inspire each other. The 2018 awardees’ leadership stories become part of the largest recorded Filipina women diaspora in modern times.” “I am honored to be amongst fellow esteemed awardees from 25 countries. I congratulate FWN for recognizing the work of Filipina Women across the world and their work in nurturing the next generation of leaders,” says Rachelle Arizmendi. About Filipina Women’s Network (FWN) The Filipina Women’s Network (FWN) is a San Francisco based 501 (c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan international advocacy organization that seeks to increase the power and influence of Filipina women as leaders and policy makers at all levels in corporate, government and institutions to achieve economic and social justice, and women’s rights. With members in 28 countries, FWN provides the content, credibility and a worldwide network to support the success of Filipina women in their businesses and careers. More info: http://FilipinaWomensNetwork.org. About the Filipina Leadership Global Summit The annual Filipina Leadership Global Summit brings together some of the top and most influential Filipina women business owners and professionals from around the globe to create a networking pipeline thru reciprocal relationships. The speakers chosen for the summit are at the top of their game sharing their experiences and insights on how they became successful, how they turned their success into significance and what it means to be relevant to society as an influential woman in today’s business world. The summit raises funds for FWN’s programs to raise awareness of FWN’s pipeline development of qualified next generation leaders to increase the odds that some will rise to the “CEO-suite” position so Filipina women can be part of decisions and policies made that impact the lives of women and families. More info: http://www.filipinasummit. org SIERRA MADRE LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPS! The Sierra Madre Little League All Stars went undefeated in the District 17 ages 9-11 tournament. Manager Brian Kriebs gathered the best of the SMLL players and spent most of June working on getting the team game ready, as the tournament would boast the usual heavy hitters from around the district. The tournament was hosted by Pasadena American Little League, and the host team faced off against Sierra Madre on June 30th at Victory Park. The Sierra Madre All-Stars managed a come from behind victory, with a walk off double in the bottom of the 6th inning, and the next night, they ended the game in similar fashion, with a rally late in the game against Pasadena Southwest. That victory put SMLL squarely in the winners bracket, as the other teams were forced to battle each other for a chance to see SMLL again. On July 3rd, Madre squared off against San Marino, and secured the win, punching their ticket to the championship game. Due to the heatwave that baked the valley, the championship game was postponed until 8am on Sunday, July 8th, and Sierra Madre would face San Marino again. With the district championship on the line, along with a trip to the sectional tournament, the Sierra Madre community came out in droves to support the undefeated 9-11 All Stars, and chants of "Let's go, Madre!" were heard from the beginning of the game through the exciting finish. Madre prevailed, and went undefeated in the district. The team will head to Tehachapi to participate in the California Section 2 All Star tournament. Play begins on July 14th, with the championship game on July 18th. Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | |||||||||||||||||||||
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