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SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2019 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.comPASADENA EDITIONVOLUME 13 NO.11 The senior pastor of Pasadena’s Lake Avenue Church, Greg Waybright, will step down from the leadership role, August 30, he has held for nearly 12 years, but he and his wife, Chris, plan to remain at the church. Lead Ministry Pastor Jeff Mattesich will step in as acting senior pastor while the church’s governing body, the Ministry Council, sets in motion the process for forming a search committee to find a new senior pastor. In a letter to the congregation Waybright said that a few years ago he and his wife Chris “began to sense that a new season was at hand for us. She and I began praying and seeking God’s guidance. I also communicated those promptings in our hearts to the Ministry Council so that we might pray and plan together.” After he steps down Waybright will take a sabbatical and then return this December on a part- time basis. He writes that he believes that “the next season in ministry for me will likely include continued preaching and teaching, development and mentoring of younger leaders, some writing and more involvement in our Father’s global mission. I believe it will probably include less organizational management and administration.” In his letter Waybright thanked the congregation “for allowing me to be your senior pastor for almost 12 years” and “for welcoming Chris and me so warmly into the congregation. Thank you for your own faithfulness to the Lord, to this wonderful church and to us.” Church Senior Pastor Greg Waybright to Step Down The next “A Ticket to Explore JPL” event will be held on May 18-19, and online ticket registration will begin promptly at 8:00 a.m. PDT on Saturday, April 6. Tickets are free but limited, and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis. The maximum number of tickets per requestor is five(5); note that children under two years of age do not require a ticket. You must enter the names of all ticket holders when you reserve your tickets. Tickets are not transferrable and cannot be sold. To enter JPL on the day of the event you are scheduled, you must have your ticket in hand. You must bring a matching ID if you are 18 or older. Tickets will be distributed at: explore.jpl.nasa.gov/ beginning at 8:00 a.m PDT Saturday, April 6, and be sure to refresh the page after 8:00 a.m. To reduce congestion during the Explore JPL event, your ticket will designate the time for your arrival. Although children under two do not require a ticket, experiences at the event are not intended for very young guests. Vehicles entering NASA/ JPL property are subject to inspection. Visitors cannot bring these items to NASA/ JPL: weapons, explosives, incendiary devices, dangerous instruments, alcohol, illegal drugs, pets and all types of skates, skateboards and Segways. Bicycling to NASA/JPL is welcomed, but not inside the event, as the venues are crowded with pedestrians. Bike racks will be provided near the main entrance. No bags, backpacks or ice chests are allowed, except small purses and diaper bags. Drones are not allowed to fly over NASA/JPL under any circumstances. A Ticket to Explore JPLBy Dean Lee As part of this year’s Knott’s Berry Farm Boysenberry Festival, Yogurtland has announced they have teamed up with the famous Buena park theme park to create Boysenberry Pie frozen yogurt. Yogurtland started selling the new Boysenberry treat last week at all their locations including Old Pasadena and in The Shops On Lake Avenue. They also announced a new topping, mini boysenberry shortbread cookies, to go with the festival flavor. The Knott’s Boysenberry Festival, March 29, operating daily at the park through April 28, is an annual food-inspired event that celebrates the park’s historic roots by highlighting the little berry that started it all, the boysenberry. This year’s newly-expanded festival will feature over 75 unique boysenberry-inspired creations crafted by the Knott’s culinary team. Guests will have the opportunity to indulge in a tantalizing line up of dishes ranging from savory foods with a boysenberry twist to one- of-a-kind specialty desserts and drinks that can only be found at Knott’s Berry Farm during this time of the year. In addition to the numerous food and drink offerings, the Knott’s Boysenberry Festival offers a wide selection of local crafters, live music, musical stage shows and fun activities for guests of all ages to enjoy. Boysenberry food items can be tasted during the festival by purchasing a tasting card priced at $35 which offers eight tastings from a selection of fourteen boysenberry-inspired dishes. A variety of signature boysenberry items will also be available for purchase a la carte. Tasting cards are available at Knotts.com or at the theme park. The Boysenberry Festival is included with admission to Knott’s Berry Farm. Knott’s Boysenberry Festival will also have entertainment including: “Tied Up in Knott’s!” is a tribute art show dedicated to the rich history of Knott’s Berry Farm. Over 30 artists will be contributing 50 pieces of art to the show, which pays homage to Knott’s Berry Farm’s past, present and future in various mediums including: oil paintings, illustrations and digital mixed media. These original pieces will be hung on display at the Wilderness Dance Hall during the duration of the Boysenberry Festival. Other entertainment will include, Snoopy’s Boysenberry Jamboree, a musical comedy melodrama with a surprising boysenberry twist and the Old MacDonald Petting Zoo. The Yogurtland frozen yogurt will not be available at Knott’s park although the stores will have discounted park admission coupons. Knott’s Berry Farm is located 8039 Beach Blvd, Buena Park. For more information, visit: knotts.com. Yogurtland Brings Boysen- berry Festival to Pasadena The Pasadena city council unanimously approved, at their last meeting, a deal with Tesla Motors, Inc. to install one of the largest electric vehicle fast- charging sites in the country. The five-year agreement will provide twenty-four Tesla EV fast charging stations in the Civic Center area for charging Tesla vehicles. According to the city staff report, “In addition, Tesla will install electric infrastructure at their expense to enable Pasadena Water and Power (“PWP”) to install up to twenty DCFC EV charging stations for non Tesla vehicles. The site “Marengo Charging Plaza” will have 40 total charging stations. Direct Current Fast Charger (“DCFC”), can charge an electric vehicle typically80 percent in 20 - 30 minutes. A resident commented that although the stations were a great idea, he asked that they look into adding two hours of free validation at Paseo Colorado where the stations would be located. EV drivers using the Marengo Charging Plaza will be subject to prevailing parking fees in addition to any fees for use of the EV chargers staff said. After a number of council members asked about the added time, City Manager Steve Mermell said that issue could be taken up during the city’s budget meetings. Currently city owned parking garages allowed 90 minutes free. According also to the city staff report, the chargers will be installed on the top level of the Marengo parking garage, a multi-level parking structure consisting of 715 parking spaces serving both patrons of businesses located in the Paseo Colorado shopping mall and surrounding areas, and visitors of the Pasadena Convention Center. “The recommended agreement is in the city’s best interest because it will attract Tesla and other electric vehicle drivers to Pasadena who would likely visit local businesses while their cars are charged, motivate others to buy electric vehicles and also increase electricity sales,” the report reads. “In addition, Tesla will pay for all of the electrical infrastructure improvements to the garage that would be necessary to install additional City-owned EV charging stations, saving the city an estimated $140,000 in capital improvements.” Knott's Executive Chef Bobby Obezo. Photo D. Lee /MVNews City Gets 24 Tesla Fast Charging Stations The Board of Supervisors approved a motion by Supervisors Kathryn Barger and Sheila Kuehl Tuesday that directs county departments to stop the use of the herbicide glyphosate while a full investigation is conducted for its use by the county based on potential environmental and health impacts. “I am asking county departments to stop the use of herbicide until public health and environmental professionals can determine if it’s safe for further use in L.A. County and explore alternative methods for vegetation management,” Barger said. The use of glyphosate, a main ingredient in the herbicide brand called “Roundup,” is a well-known and effective weed abatement method used by many public and private entities. The Agricultural Commissioner, who has established protocols for its use in full compliance with all Federal and State regulations, also uses herbicide. Despite these controls, however, there is a growing body of scientific study around the safety of using herbicides and the potential for negative impacts on human, animal, and environmental health. “In a 2015 study led by 17 experts from 11 countries, the World Health Agency’s International Agency for Research on Cancer concluded that glyphosate should be classified as ‘probably carcinogenic to humans,’” Supervisor Sheila Kuehl said. The Department of Public Works, in conjunction with Public Health, Parks and Recreation, Beaches and Harbors, and the Agricultural Commission, will study the issue and report back to the Board with findings and alternatives within 30 days. L.A. County Bans Use of Herbicide Glyphosate The Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA’s 20th annual Doglegs, Birdies & Eagles Golf Tournament will tee off April 15, at Annandale Golf Club. An unforgettable day awaits with unparalleled golfing, a spectacular setting, fun on-course contests, exceptional cuisine, exciting live and silent auctions, awards dinner, and opportunity drawing. By participating in this tournament, you will help provide food, shelter, medical care and so much more to the more than 11,000 animals that come to our shelter every year. More than that, your support will give them a second chance to find safe, loving, forever homes. For more information visit: pasadenahumane.orgIT IS TIME ONCE AGAIN TO ‘CHIP IN’ FOR THE ANIMALS | |||||||||||||||||||||
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