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Happy Hanukkah Merry Christmas Happy Kwanzaa Blessed Ramadan SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2020 VOLUME 14 NO. 51VOLUME 14 NO. 51 broker lic. #01514230 | source: CoreLogic, Freddie Mac, BankrateJan Greteman 626.975.4033jan@jangreteman.com jangreteman.com #01943630Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273jwmartin@dppre.com #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418korth@dppre.com #00942500We are active and doing business safely and successfully. Call us today if you are looking to buy or sell! Your Story. Your Home. Your Team. Together Stronger. JUST LISTEDIN ESCROWMULTIPLE OFFERSWe're still here for you! We can show you homes and meet with you over video. 21 East Alegria Avenue Sierra Madre 91024707 Woodland Drive Sierra Madre 91024 Listed for: $1,189,00021EastAlegria.com 21EastAlegria.com 4 Beds | 5 Baths | 2,527 sf2 Beds + Den | 1.5 Baths | 1,344 sfTHEWEBB-MARTIN GROUP707WoodlandDrive.com Hoping your holidays are filled with love, good health and happiness. From the Webb-Martin GroupGEORGE MAURER LIFETIME SERVICE AWARDCCoonnggrraattuullaattiioonnssCCoonnggrraattuullaattiioonnssJUDY-WEBB MARTIN2020 RECIPIENT OF THE Thank you Judy for all you do for our city! Your decades of devotion, passion, and leadership have inspired and motivated us to be the best neighbor, friend, and partner we can be. Your service and contribution to the Village of Sierra Madre has impacted us all. -Katie & Jan HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL! Artist Sonny Salsbury created this painting depicting snow in Sierra Madre at Christmas. His caption, “Wouldn’t It Be Nice?” reflects the sentiments of many a child and adult alike. Salsbury is also a Grammy nominated musician who was born in Pasadena. He is the brother of local businesswoman Judith Brandley, owner of Leonora Moss in Sierra Madre. A Christmas Meditation We are embarking on a Christmas season unlike any other in our lifetime. So much is different. In a time when we usually are festive and joyous, many are experiencing isolation, stress and anxiety. Families are staying at home, worship will restrained and different, and of course, many families will be mourning the loss of loved ones. But I am encouraged by glimmers of hope and joy here and there. I find great comfort in the music of this time of year. The hymns and carols of Advent and Christmas have the ability to carry us beyond the constraints of time and place in ways that can join us to God’s plan of salvation. One such hymn is the familiar “O little town of Bethlehem.” First introduced in 1868, it was penned by Philips Brooks (1835- 1893) who later became the Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts. While in the midst of the Civil War, Brooks spent a year travelling in England, Europe and the Holy Land. In 1865 he found himself worshipping in Bethlehem in the Church of the Holy Nativity on Christmas Eve. From that experience, we have “O little town of Bethlehem.” One of the beauties of the hymn is that it takes us, wherever we are, from the here and now to the moment when God is offering Divine Love. The fact is that the here and now of December of 2020 in Sierra Madre seems so distant from the Bethlehem of that blessed night. The hymn calls us, invites us, to place ourselves in the midst of God’s redeeming action of Love. We can in our hearts place ourselves in Bethlehem and the span of years falls away. The text does not diminish the hard reality of our own time and place, but places God’s action of love right smack in the middle of a dark night “where misery cries out.” And as we sing, we remember the Good News and enter into that Divine Love – we ask the holy Child to be born in us in our own here and now. I take comfort in the knowledge that Christmas of 2021 will be different from Christmas this year. We will be able to be together again, and we will be able to sing together the joyful hymns and carols of Christmas. Rest assured, “the hopes and fears of all the years” are joined in God’s love in Christ regardless of time and place. The Very Reverend Canon Michael Bamberger Episcopal Church of the Ascension SIERRA MADRE'S TECHNO SANTA Not even COVID-19 can dampen the Christmas spirit in Sierra Madre. Keeping socially distant, Santa made his rounds in the city Friday night. Some changes were definitely in order so the Sierra Madre Police and Fire Departments magically turned their vehicles into sleighs for Santa. As he toured the streets he took notes and pictures too! No more making a list and checking it twice....no sirree, Santa 2020 had his cell in hand as he waved to residents outside their homes. The only person that was noticeably absent was.....Police Chief Rod Armalin......hmmmm or was he?! It's Time To Vote For The Best Sierra Madre Holiday Decorations! Decorations must be completed by Saturday, December 19, 2020. Winners will be featured in our special Christmas Edition on December 26, 2020. Voting will begin on December 19th through December 24th. VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE! SEND THE ADDRESS TO: SierraMadreEvents@aol.com before 10 pm Christmas Eve. Walter Cailleteau, DVM Free Exam! 927 N. Michillinda Ave. For New Clients Pasadena, CA 91107 Bring this coupon to save! (626)351-8863 | |||||||||||||||||||
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