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SIERRA MADRE EDITION SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 2019 VOLUME 13 NO.13 LEWD ACTS WITH A CHILD UNDER 14 ARREST NANCY SHOLLENBERGER SELECTED AS A WOMAN OF DISTINCTION BY ASSEMBLYMAN CHRIS HOLDEN On Wednesday March 27, 2019, the Arcadia Recreation and Community Services Department received information of a suspicious physical contact between one of their part-time employees and a female juvenile who was attending the Afterschool Recreation Program at the Longley Way Elementary School, in Arcadia. Arcadia Recreation and Community Services immediately notified the Arcadia Police Department. Police Detectives spoke with several employees and juveniles who worked at, or attended, the Afterschool Recreation Program. Police Detectives learned there were other instances of suspicious contact between the suspect and additional female juveniles, but nothing overtly sexual in nature. Detectives interviewed the suspect, and he was arrested for suspicion of violating Penal Code Section 288(a) – Lewd and Lascivious Acts with a Child Under 14. The arrestee is identified as Moises Davila, a 20-year-old resident of Arcadia. Mr. Davila is currently being booked and housed at the Arcadia Police Department Jail. Mr. Davila’s bail is $100,000. The case is currently under investigation. Anyone with information on this incident is encouraged to contact the Arcadia Police Department at (62f6) 574-5151, case number 190435. If you prefer to provide information anonymously, you may call "Crime Stoppers" by dialing (800) 222-TIPS (8477), use your smartphone by downloading the “P3 Tips” Mobile APP on Google play or the Apple App Store, or by using the website http:// lacrimestoppers.org. In Celebration of Women’s History Month in March 2019, Assemblymember Chris Holden recognized the 41st Assembly District’s Woman of the Year and Women of Distinction at his Annual Spring District Office Open House. The women were recognized for their service that has a made a positive impact in the community. Among those honored was former Sierra Madre City Clerk, Nancy Shollenberger. Tournament of Roses President and South Pasadena resident Laura Farber was named the 2019 Woman of the Year for the 41st Assembly District. “I am thrilled to announce Laura Farber as Woman of the Year for the 41st Assembly District,” said Assemblymember Holden. “As the first Latina and third woman to serve as President of the Tournament of Roses, Ms. Farber will offer an important perspective and approach to the historic organization.” Women of Distinction from throughout the district include Monica Hubbard (Altadena), Shelly Vander Veen (Claremont), Sabina Sullivan (La Verne), Christine Geltz (Monrovia), Dianne Cullinane M.D., (Pasadena), Diane Williams (Rancho Cucamonga), Laurie Brandler (San Dimas), Nancy Shollenberger (Sierra Madre), and Beatrice Casagran (Upland). Over 70 nominations were sent to Assemblymember Holden for the honor. “The 2019 Women of Distinction are passionate leaders who improve the lives for thousands of individuals and families in the 41st Assembly District and beyond,” said Holden. “They demonstrate exceptional leadership that all of us should aspire to achieve.” SIERRA MADRE NEWS BRIEFS A CALL FOR ARTISTS! CITY HALL ART SHOW Email photos of artwork to Clarissa Loweclowe@cityofsierramadre.com Pictures of art must be less than 4MB per email Artists do not need to live in Sierra Madre to be considered For more information, contact Community Services at 626-355-5278. UPDATED WATERING DAYS Wondering which days you can water your lawn or garden? Sierra Madre Municipal Code designates which days residents can water based on their residential address. Please refer to the following when planning your irrigation. Even-Numbered Addresses: Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays Before 6:00 AM and After 6:00 PM Odd-Numbered Addresses (and those ending in fractions): Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays Before 6:00 AM and After 6:00 PM THE PARAMEDIC SUBSCRIPTION PROGRAM is an official program offered by the City of Sierra Madre to help offset the cost of emergency medical responses. This $67 annual membership program is available to residents of Sierra Madre and is designed as an alternative to paying higher direct fees for paramedic and ambulance services. As a member of the program, your subscription will perform similar to a secondary insurance plan and cover any additional fees that your insurance may not cover, as well as any non-transport dispatch fees. KERSTING COURT PARK, A DUAL OPPORTUNITY Submitted by Renée Cossutta The park at Kersting Court should be what every city dreams of… a park at the center of town. New York has Central Park, which gives the city the needed hearbeat off the beaten path. Kersting Court is perfectly located to provide that heartbeat to Sierra Madre! But the plans that have been submitted will do very little to get the heart beating. Monday evening, at the Community Services Commission meeting, I presented this possibility, as did several others. Make the park a full park integrated into the city, by eliminating the street that makes it an island, accessible only via crosswalk. Adding a gazebo or trellis will not change that. The gazebo hails from 18th century English landscapes, where a large estate,100s of acres, might punctuate the landscape with focal moments, a gazebo, and they would hire, perhaps Capability Brown to consult and come up with a landscape design. The gazebo lived well in a large landscape, and provided a human element. But not in a tiny park!Yes, eliminating the street would eliminate 19 parking spots, but probably half of those could be regained on Baldwin and on Sierra Madre. The park could extend up to the curb in front of the shops. Typically when something like this is proposed, merchants vehemently oppose it, thinking parking equals business. Until they discover that cars don’t shop, people do, and a year later business has increased between 10% and 40%. Customers can walk out of the shops and stroll into the park, sit down, enjoy. Another benefit of this would be that the park would be a water-capture site. The sidewalk there is about 2,400 square feet. And the 15,000 square feet water from the street would also be absorbed by the park, this year approximately 42,000 cubic feet of rain that would go into the park, and into our aquifer! That is about 300,000 gallons of water absorbed, not going into the storm drain system and the ocean. The city can set an example here, as it did at City Hall. Inspire more of us to do the same, and not pay yet higher costs for imported water. I propose that we seriously consider this idea. It would get the heart beating, make the park a destination, and capture water that would otherwise be runoff. I hope that all of us can consider this, and press our city and our city council to also consider it. Thank you. Former Sierra Madre Mayor Rachelle Arizmendi, Assemblyman Holden and Nancy Shollenberger 4TH OF JULY GRAND MARSHAL NOMINATIONS The Volunteer Sierra Madre 4th of July Committee is seeking nominations for the 2019 4th of July Parade Grand Marshal. The Parade will be held as always the morning of July 4th. Parade Grand Marshal Nominees should embody the spirit of Sierra Madre, be an active volunteer in any of the local nonprofit organizations or in some way contributed to the betterment of Sierra Madre. Nominees may be an individual or volunteers or an organization. Nominations must be submitted in writing by Tuesday, April 30th and should be sent to the 4th of July Committee, PO Box 1073 Sierra Madre CA 91025 or emailed to 4thofjulysierramadre@gmail.com. Nominations should be no more than 1 page but at least a paragraph explaining why the honor should be given including contributions to the Sierra Madre community. Previous Grand Marshals have included 2018 Steve Heydorff, 2017 Derek Podrebarac, 2016 Pete Siberell and Hometown Hero Kris Lowe, 2015 Clem and Nina Bartolai, 2014 Pat & DeAlcorn & Hometown Heroes Sierra Madre Search and Rescue, 2013 VFW Post 3208 & Hometown Hero Mama Pete; 2012 Nel and Bob Soltz (Wistaria Vine owners); 2011 Gayle Bluemel & Hometown Hero John Shear; 2010 Lew Wantanabe; 2009 Midge Morash; 2008 Sierra Madre Fire Department; 2007 Ward Family (E. Waldo Ward & Sons); 2006 Judy Webb Martin & Toni Buckner & Hometown Hero Barbara Wamboldt; 2005 Police Chief Wayne Bailey; 2004 Doug Berkshire; 2003 John Grijalva; 2002 Bob Quamstrom; 2001 Ty Gaffney; 2000 Dr. Bill White; and 1999 Jim & Barbara Heasley. This All-American friends and family event is made possible through the wonderful contribution of donors and sponsors. 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