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LATEST LOS ANGELES COUNTY HEALTH ORDERS....Page 7 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2020 VOLUME 14 NO. 50VOLUME 14 NO. 50 SIERRA MADRE ZOOMS Without Question COVID-19 Has Changed The Way We All Do Things. However in Sierra Madre, Not Even A Pandemic Can Deter The City From Moving Forward. A GRATEFUL CITIZENRY SAYS THANKS AND FAREWELL TO FORMER MAYORS CAPOCCIA AND HARABEDIAN AND WELCOMES NEWLY ELECTED COUNCIL MEMBERS Sierra Madre without question is an 'All American City'. In the backdrop of the chaos which continues in Washington, this quiet village is a shining example of how a democracy works. As Councilman and Former Mayor Gene Goss said, Sierra Madre is "a model for other cities". Councilmembers John Capoccia and John Harabedian, who served on the council since 2012 and who both have served as Mayor, decided not to run for re-election in 2020. Tuesday's meeting was their last official act as part of Sierra Madre's elected leaders. They received Proclamations from Assemblyman Chris Holden and Congresswoman Judy Chu as well as a video message from State Senator Anthony Portantino. LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger attended the Zoom meeting to not only thank them for their service but also to swear in the new Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem. Luther Tsinoglou, President of the Sierra Madre Chamber also made presentations to all, including outgoing City Clerk Sue Spears. Prior to their departure, the entire council narrated a powerpoint presentation that was an overview of all the City Council's accomplishments since the last election. The presentation was an excellent review for the new councilmembers and a 'must see' for residents. You can view it by going to http://www.foothillsmedia.org/ sierramadre#sierramadre1 Elected by the citizens on November 3rd to fill the vacancies for the four year terms were Kelly Kriebs and Robert Parkhurst. Also elected was Edward Garcia to fill the unexpired term of former Mayor Denise Delmar and Michael Amerio who ran unopposed and was re-elected as City Treasurer. The newly elected officials were sworn in by the outgoing City Clerk Sue Spears. During the election, residents also voted to change the office of the City Clerk to an appointed position. Until a new city clerk is appointed by the City Manager, Assistant City Clerk Laura Aguilar will serve as the Interim Clerk. Mrs. Spears last official acts were to swear in the newly elected officials, and to preside over the election by the new council leadership. She was greatly praised for her professionalism in handing her position. The new council elected Rachelle Arizmendi as Mayor and Gene Goss as Mayor Pro Tem who were sworn in by Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger. Voter apathy was definitely not an issue in Sierra Madre. According to Asst. City Clerk Laura Aguilar the LA County Registrar of voters reported 88.2% of registered Sierra Madre voters exercised their rights. LA County only had 75.98% registered voter participation. MVNews OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY SERVICE RECOGNIZED FOR EFFORTS DURING 2020 AT VIRTUAL DINNER EVENT On Thursday, the Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce and the City of Sierra Madre held its' annual Honors Dinner recognizing volunteers and employees who were instrumental during 2020 at a celebratory virtual event. Normally, there is an gathering where everyone can socialize and have face to face contact with the awardees. This year, more than 114 attended virtually. To help local restaurants everyone who signed up was treated to take out dinners at nine participating local eateries. And, in the spirit of Sierra Madre, many attendees donned purple attire the official color of the town before they zoomed in. Awardees were nominated by the community and/or their employer for demonstrating extraordinary resolve in helping sustain the City of Sierra Madre, its' residents and businesses during the current pandemic. Recognized for their efforts were: EXEMPLARY EMPLOYEE LEILA REGAN who as a city staffer at the Library went above and beyond her paid duties to help the citizens of Sierra Madre. EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR TEVIN VOONG, Communications Coordinator LIFETIME SERVICE AWARD CHRIS CIMINO, Public Works Director: This was the first time this recognition was given. City Manager Gabe Engeland also announced that this award will be called in the future The Chris Cimino Lifetime Service Award WISTARIA AWARD which recognizes a Community Partnership that assists with providing community wide programs and service was granted to SIERRA MADRE THRIVES which was started by business owners and friends in Sierra Madre to support the businesses of SM during the Pandemic; provide a weekly dinner free to those that need it in Sierra Madre and organize volunteers to help our neighbors. The award was accepted by Tom Denison who announced that with the increased spread of the virus, the group was going to 'reactivate'. For more information go to: https://www.smthrives. com/ THE GEORGE MAURER LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD for a person/entity whose lifetime of service embodies the spirit of volunteerism was presented by George's daughter (George turned 98 earlier this year), Mikki Poretta to Kiwanis President and long time community volunteer and business person, JUDY WEBB-MARTIN. THE 2020 BUSINESSES OF THE YEAR for an outstanding business existing in Sierra Madre has been an active supporter of the community was granted to two entities which cross generations in ownership but with a shared commitment to Sierra Madre: DON TAYLOR AT TAYLOR'S OL' FASHIONED MARKET who has been serving the area for 54 years (51 of them in Sierra Madre) and MADISON HOPKINS, AT FIT BAR SUPER FOOD CAFE. Madison, who is a 3rd generation Sierra Madrean, opened her cafe in 2019 and was immediately challenged with trying to exist during the Pandemic. She has not only kept the doors open serving the community but has availed her business to assist in supporting other charitable organizations and families needing assistance as a result of the current crisis. This year, two persons were awarded the 2020 CITIZENS OF THE YEAR which is for residents who have benefited the city during 2020 as a volunteer. The Awards this year also crossed generations. They were awarded to ROBERT GJERDE who created SIERRA MADRE MAJOR EVENTS Facebook Page and monitored it 24/7 with valuable information on the Pandemic, the LA County Response and the Bobcat fire. He did this while also keeping his commitments to his other volunteer endeavors such as CERT. MEGHAN MALOOLY, THE FOUNDER OF SIERRA MADRE HELPING HAND was also bestowed with the Citizen of the Year Award. The effort was created by Mehan through the generosity of neighbors to help find families that are in need of of financial assistance for buying groceries and other essential items. 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