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VOLUME 14 NO. 7 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2020 Jan Greteman 626.975.4033jan@jangreteman.com jangreteman.com #01943630Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273jwmartin@dppre.com #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418korth@dppre.com #00942500source: CoreLogic, Freddie Mac, BankrateWho We Are: Residents & business owners of Sierra Madre selling real estate since 1975 & proudly giving back to the community. THEWEBB-MARTIN GROUPYour Story. Your Home. Your Team. Together Stronger. Use these 10 TIPS to cut maintenance costs on your home today. Contact us for more ideas and a FREE property assessment. Top 10 Most Expensive Mistakes You're Making on Your HomeHomes cost a lot of money to maintain. But are you spending extra money unnecessarily on upkeep? Here are the 10 most expensive mistakes you could be making in your home: 1.Using Traditional Light Bulbs2.Ignoring a Leaky Faucet3.Using the Wrong Air Filter Size4.Not Customizing Temperature5.Not Adjusting Air Vents Properly6.Over Watering Lawn7.Water Heater Temperature SetToo High8.Leaky Windows and Doors9.Paying a Handyman When YouCan Do It Yourself10.Ignoring Curled Shingles YOUTH BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL LEAGUES ENTER 2020 STRONG AND UNIFIED On a Saturday morning every Spring, a special Sierra Madre memory begins behind Taylor’s market. Hundreds of local youngsters pile into pickup trucks with their teams, and begin the Opening Day Parade. Families cheer from alongside Sierra Madre Boulevard, as the decorated trucks roll down to Heasley Field. The excited players shout, laugh and wave their team banners. When they get there, Heasley will sparkle. The mountains will glow in the morning sun. Spring in Sierra Madre is magic. But this is a very unique year. With the peaking success of both Sierra Madre Girls Softball Association, and Sierra Madre Little League, there were serious growing pains to address. Both leagues were finding it impossible to schedule space for every team to practice and play games, having only Heasley, Sierra Madre Elementary, and Sierra Madre Middle fields to work with. “From field maintenance to running the Heasley diner, we saw similar challenges in every department,” shared Kelly Kriebs, who is serving an extra year as the Little League VP despite her son graduating in 2019. “Historically the Leagues were not able to come together on solutions.” In late fall, a each Board produced a special committee to map out the issues and try to form a new Agreement. Fred Thomas, from the Softball side, was determined to keep the negotiations positive and moving forward. “This needed to be about our love for Sierra Madre and taking care of all of the kids.”, Thomas said. Softball President Jeff Reisbeck shared “once both leagues committed to collaborate, a strong Agreement took shape. Everyone including City management did a great job. I’m proud of where both Leagues are as we walk into this new decade.” For the volunteer parents who make up each League’s Board, getting ready for this season took far more than just seeding the outfield and ordering the player uniforms. Because our kids were made the priority, families from all around San Gabriel Valley will be coming again to experience baseball and softball at Heasley Field. Behind the scenes, things are better than ever. Provided by Russ Meek, Sierra Madre Little League Top Right: Brian Kriebs throwing out the first pitch to his son Nick at the 2019 Opening Day Ceremony. The Father-Son duo played important roles on last season’s SM Little League All Start team that placed first in the local District, and nearly won the entire Southern California sectional tournament. Lower Right: Sieerra Madre Girls Softball player Scarlett Romero, singing a memorable National Anthem at the 2019 Opening Day ceremony. Photos courtesy Sierra Madre Little League and Sierra Madre Girls Softball Association, respectively. 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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