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Senior Center Free Event Pasadena Humane Events Celebrating Pacific Asia
I Promise You I’ll Be
Museum 50th anniversary
Home: Korean War
Letters by Late L.a. Times
As USC Pacific Asia
Columnist Al Martinez
Museum celebrates their
50th anniversary, they look
Late Los Angeles Times
to the future by asking
columnist Al Martinez
questions and reflecting
chronicled Southern
on ourtheir past as it is
California life for 23 years
embodied in the museum’s
and was awarded three team
collection and display of H. Fallah, Akiko Jackson,
Pulitzer Prizes and scores
Asian and Pacific Island Alan Nakagawa, and kate
of other honors before his
art. For whom was this hers RHEE.
retirement in 2009.
collection created and how By creating original
Throughout his 20 months
of service during the Korean During this webinar, you’ll does its meaning change artworks in response to
when seen through the eyes PAM’s collection, these
War, which took place from Puppy Playschool join Law Enforcement Captain
1950 to 1953, he served on Saturdays in November Russel Tuttle, a fourteen-year of our diverse communities? artists will remind visitors
the front lines and later was 9:30 - 10:15 a.m. veteran of the United States Intervention: Fresh that USC PAM’s history is
Puppy guardians! Looking for a Forest Service. Captain Tuttle Perspectives after 50 Years complex, and our public
a regimental writer and war
safe and fun venue to socialize came to the US Forest Service finds new ways to view has many ways to consider
correspondent. During that
your new best friend? Join the from the United States Air the USC PAM permanent this story beyond how it is
time he wrote letters nearly
behavior team and other new Force where he served as a collection through the work presented in our galleries,
every day to his wife Joanne.
puppy parents at Pasadena heavy equipment mechanic of seven contemporary website, and printedOn Thursday, at 2 p.m., Humane’s Puppy Playschool. and teacher for over ten years Asian diasporic artists: materials.onsite at the Pasadena Senior ellipses are his: This ongoing workshop in multiple locations around
Antonius Bui, Audrey Chan, For more information visit:
Center and simultaneously “. . . I’m writing of a welcomes vaccinated puppies the world.
Jennifer Ling Datchuk, Amir pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu.
on Zoom, some of these chipmunk scurrying who are at least 9 weeks old Barks and Arts
extraordinary and eloquent suddenly through the or under 19 weeks of age. Thursday, November 18
letters will be highlighted leaves and bringing 40 men Our playgroups are designed 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. SAN MARINO CRIME BLOTTER during a free presentation by to a firing position, silent to help build your puppy’s In this program, school-age
confidence at their own pace. children are invited to create,
Sara Hodson, retired curator & listening . . . Of a flare
Skilled trainers and volunteers read or just chill out with our
of literary manuscripts for lighting up the sky & of eyes For the period of Sunday,
educated in dog body language volunteer companion animal
October 24 through Saturday,
the Huntington Library. The staring into the blackness it will be on hand to guide you teams and their pets. We aim to
October 30, 2021, the Police
title of the presentation is leaves when it fades . . . I’m and your pup to learn about offer open-ended art & literacy
Department responded to
taken from a line in one of writing of nite and day, of healthy play & positive training activities that encourage calm
369 calls for service. Zero
the letters: “I Promise You life & of just existence & of building blocks. and positive animal interaction.
residential burglaries, zero
I’ll Be Home.” death which is the inevitable Giving Tuesday Careers in Animal Welfare:
commercial burglaries, and
Members and nonmembers for some who must fight a Tuesday November 30 Groomer 3:53 P.M. / INCIDENT
zero attempt commercial
of the Pasadena Senior war . . . And I’m writing of Giving Tuesday is an Friday, November 19 REPORT – 2200 BLOCK OF
burglaries occurred during
opportunity for our community 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. MONTECITO DRIVE
Center 50 and older are men like myself, who love the reporting week. The
to stand together in unity for During this webinar, you’ll FD forced entry into a
invited to participate in & watch & think, and who following is a summary report
the animals. Join us on Tuesday, join Fabiola Lydon, a Senior residence. Report made for
either event, no matter what laugh at their misery because of the key incidents handled
November 30 for a global day Groomer for the Pet Care documentation purposes only.their city of residency is. To it holds a plot that no other of giving. Each gift will help Foundation in Los Angeles Ca. by the Department during this Wednesday, October 27
reporting period.
register for this free event, writer has been able to top.” to provide second chances to She travels to different animal 9:52 A.M. / FOUND
visit: pasadenaseniorcenter. Joanne Cinelli Martinez animals in need. shelters in the Los Angeles Sunday, October 24 PROPERTY / 1000 BLOCK OF
org and click on Events, passed away in April of Wiggle Waggle Wagon area to provide grooming 9:10 A.M. / DEATH HUNTINGTON DRIVE
INVESTIGATION / 1200
Clubs and Lectures, then this year not long after she Appearances services to animals who need Officers responded to a found
BLOCK OF BLACKSTONE
either Online Events for authorized Hodson to make Multiple Dates in Novemebr it most. Fabiola is certified in bike report.
the Zoom presentation or presentations about the The Wiggle Waggle Wagon (The canine CPR and earned her ROAD 11:14 A.M. / 901T - INJURY
Officers responded and
At the Center for the onsite letters. Waggin’) is back out and around grooming certification through TRAFFIC COLLISION /
conducted an investigation of a
town bringing adoptable pets, Animal Behavior College in HUNTINGTON DRIVE AND
presentation. Seating will be “He was a young man non-suspicious death.
services and information 2008. Working with shelters GARFIELD AVENUE
limited for the onsite event discovering his literary 10:18 A.M. / PC 487 - GRAND
about Pasadena Humane to like Pasadena Humane, she is Officers responded to a roll-due to COVID protocols. voice and writing style,” said the community. Check out the able to help improve the lives THEFT / 1100 BLOCK OF over traffic collision. One party
SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD
Masks and social distancing Hodson. “Although he often Waggin’ schedule to see where of shelter animals and increase suffered minor lacerations and
Two unknown suspect(s) used
will be required. was in mortal terror on the its next appearance will be! their chances of getting was treated at the scene.
an unknown tool to cut and
Martinez’s letters bring front lines, he still found a View The Waggin’ Schedule adopted. 6:58 P.M. / 901T - INJURY
remove the vehicle’s catalytic
to life the experiences of way to infuse humor into Careers in Animal Welfare: Pasadena Humane is located TRAFFIC COLLISION /
converter.
a 21-year-old U.S. Marine his letters home to his wife Forest Ranger 361 S Raymond Ave. For LORAIN ROAD AND WEST
1:53 P.M. / CVC 10851 -
with an innate talent for Joanne, sometimes adding Friday, November 5 more information visit: DRIVE
STOLEN VEHICLE / HS 11364
storytelling who faced the quite lively pen and ink 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. pasadenahumane.org. Officers responded to a traffic
– DRUG PARAPHERNALIA /
collision.
brutality and dangers of the drawings at the end of letters PC 530.5 – IDENTITY THEFT
Thursday, October 28
battlefield. that tied back to the content.” Bill Maintaining Health / PC 466 – BURGLARY
7:25 P.M. / PROWLER / 1700
Here is an excerpt of a letter For more information about TOOLS AND OS WARRANT
BLOCK OF EUSTON ROAD
/ MISSION STREET AND
Martinez wrote to his wife the Nov. 11 presentation visit Care Coverage for TV Officers to
responded two
EUCLID AVENUE
April 15, 1951, from the the Senior Center website or unknown suspect(s) jumping
Two suspect(s) were pulled
front lines in Korea. The call 626-795-4331. Workers Signed into Law over the front gate to the
over in a stolen vehicle. The
residence.
driver, Lares, Raul (DOB
Senate Bill 255, authored by Friday, October 29
5/15/94, San Fernando)
effects of COVID-19 on the Senator Anthony Portantino, 7:20 A.M. / LARCENY - PC 484
had an arrest warrant and
economy have ranged from was signed, last week, into / 2100 BLOCK OF HOMET
City Tech
was in possession of drug
challenges for some industries law by Governor Newsom. ROAD
paraphernalia. The passenger,
Initiative
Initiative
and business models to The measure will ensure that Victim left vehicle unsecured
opportunities for others. freelance television commercial Rodriguez, Stephanie (DOB for approximately 2-3 minutes
Sylmar)
As such, Pasadena has seen production employees can 12/12/92, was in and returned to purse missing.
possession of a checkbook and
‘Plant some businesses exit and new keep their existing high-quality No suspect was seen or heard
identification card belonging to
businesses enter the city. health insurance benefits. during the commission of the
another individual. Rodriguez
“In the last few months, we’ve “Freelance employment is the crime.
Your Flag’
also possessed arrow keys
seen two major companies backbone of the entertainment 12:45 P.M. / LARCENY –
within their purse.
announce that they’re industry’s employment PC 484 / 2700 BLOCK OF
12:07 A.M. / CVC
City of Pasadena officials moving to Pasadena: GM practices,” stated Senator DEVONPORT ROAD
23152(F) – DUI/DRUGS /
announced Monday the Motors Advanced Design & Portantino. “Without SB 255, Gardeners were servicing a
HUNTINGTON DRIVE &
“Plant Your Flag in Pasadena” Technology Campus and the many commercial crew and location in the area. Backpack
LOS ROBLES AVENUE
initiative for tech companies biotech company Xencor. With dependents would have lost blower was taken from their
Officers responded to assist
located within the city. these companies planting their their health insurance and have vehicle. Suspect’s vehicle was
South Pasadena PD with a call
According to a statement, flag in Pasadena, it is a sign been forced to replace it with described as a white colored
of a male subject passed out
Pasadena is known for many of confidence in the strength self-paid individual coverage GMC or Chevrolet. No suspect
in the driver’s seat of a vehicle.
great things, but at its core, of Pasadena as the epicenter at a much higher cost than the coverage of employees, and description.
The suspect, Calloway, Herman
Pasadena is a science city. for science and technology in employers are able to provide their dependents, who are 2:49 P.M. / PROPERTY
Raymond (Pasadena) was
Pasadena’s strength in science the SoCal region, as well as a in the large group market. I am employed in designated job REPORT / HUNTINGTON
transported to City of Pasadena
has attracted a wide variety statement about the top-notch thankful to Governor Newsom categories on a project-by-DRIVE AND WINSTON
Jail for processing and booking.
of startups ranging from talent that tends to concentrate for recognizing that SB 255 is project basis for one or more AVENUE
Monday, October 25
technology and design to life here,” said Eric Duyshart, critical for the health of this participating employers, and 10:09 A.M. / APS REPORT Reporting party called to
science and consumer services. economic development valuable workforce.” who, in the course of that report large sign in the
/ 2600 BLOCK OF
To encourage networking manager for the City of Because freelance filming employment, are not covered parkway. Officers attempted
HUNTINGTON DRIVE
and collaboration amongst its Pasadena. crews are hired on a project-by another group health care to contact owner of the sign.
Officers responded to an
technology companies and To participate, companies, by-project basis and may have service plan contract in which Sign removed and kept for safe
APS fax. Officers arrived and
startups, tech businesses are whether startup or established, dozens of different production the employer participates. keeping. Message left for sign
determined allegations were
encouraged to plant a flag must be located in Pasadena company employers over the SB 255 was sponsored by owner for retrieval.
unfounded.
in Pasadena by adding their and meet the criteria of course of a year, they have no the Producers Health Benefit Saturday, October 30
2:59 P.M. / 901T - INJURY
company name to a tech map operating in the technology means to qualify for regular Plan and supported by the 11:49 A.M. / PC 664/459 –
TRAFFIC COLLISION / 1700
hosted by the City’s Economic space, life sciences or consumer employer benefits plans. To Association of Independent ATTEMPTED VEHICLE
BLOCK OF HUNTINGTON
Development Division. services. fill this void, the Producers’ Commercial Producers, Galpin BURGLARY / VIRGINIA
DRIVE
The last 18 months have The tech map is located Health Benefits Plan (“PHBP”) Studio Rentals, Production ROAD AND ROSALIND
Two vehicles were involved in
been a challenging time for online at www.cityofpasadena. -a fully insured, employer Equipment Rental Group, ROAD
an injury traffic collision. One
entrepreneurs and business net/economicdevelopment/ sponsored health plan – was BizFed, Harvest Films Inc., and Victim returned to her
of the party’s complained of
people. The reverberating innovation. formed to provide high quality Valley Industry and Commerce vehicle from an event. Victim
pain. One vehicle was towed
health benefits at no cost to Association. attempted to open her door
and one was driven away from
nearly 1,200 eligible California “The PHBP would like to and the door handle fell off.
Seeking Members For General the scene.
W-2 common law employees thank Senator Portantino for Upon further examination,
4:42 P.M. / FOUND
Plan 2040 Steering Committee of the television commercial recognizing the importance there were pry marks to the key
PROPERTY / 2200 BLOCK OF
production industry. However, of the commercial production hole. No entry was made into
LORAIN ROAD
The San Marino Community Development department is due to recently enacted industry to the economic health Officers responded to lost the vehicle and no suspect was
seeking community members interested in serving on the Steering legislation, these freelancers of California and for standing mail being found. Officers seen.
Committee for the General Plan 2040 Update. are now in jeopardy of losing up for the wellbeing of our took possession of the 11:59 A.M. / 594 –
Required by state law, the General Plan will guide the City of this insurance. SB 255 will industry’s freelance workforce, mail and responded to the COMMERCIAL VANDALISM
San Marino’s future growth, development, and conservation. It prevent this from happening by who would otherwise be residence address located on / 2100 BLOCK OF
looks ahead 20 years to address critical issues such as housing, allowing the PHBP – and only unable to qualify for employer the mail. Officers determined HUNTINGTON DRIVE
PHBP - to continue offering
transportation, environmental quality, economic development, paid health care,” stated Sean the resident was a victim of Officers responded to a location
design, and public services. San Marino’s last General Plan was their insurance but only if it Cooley, Executive Director for mail theft and gave further in the area. Reporting party
adopted in 2003 and had a horizon year of 2020. meets the high standards that the Producer’s Health Benefits suggestions for a mail theft stated that there was graffiti on
the new law was intended to
The Steering Committee should represent diverse perspectives Plan. “Allowing the commercial report. Mail was returned to the dumpster wall and three
and interests in the community, such as local residents, business uphold. production industry to take the resident. broken window panes in the
members, and other stakeholders. Committee members will be SB 255 will prevent W-2 care of its workforce will 5:21 P.M. / COURTESY alleyway.
expected to participate in monthly meetings over the next two commercial freelance help California continue to REPORT – LOST PROPERTY / 4:35 P.M. / 594 – COMMERCIAL
employees from losing their
years as the plan is developed. A maximum of fifteen members, be the world leader in filmed 2500 BLOCK OF LOMBARDY VANDALISM / 2100 BLOCK
existing high quality insurance entertainment and advertising. OF HUNTINGTON DRIVE
and a limited number of alternates, will be selected. Committee ROAD
members will be expected to read and comment on draft coverage as certain conditions For Senator Portantino, Officers responded to a call Officers responded to a location
documents, serve as a liaison to their respective organization or are met, including: authoring SB 255 demonstrates regarding a lost phone. in the area. Reporting party
group, and support staff ’s efforts to engage the general public in The plan has been in his deep commitment Tuesday, October 26 stated that there was additional
continuous existence since and appreciation of the graffiti on the building.
the plan development process.
City staff will review Steering Committee applications based on January 1, 2014, as an employee entertainment industry. Like
welfare benefit plan. of
specific evaluation criteria. They will then be forwarded to City thousands present-day
The plan provides a level of
Council for their consideration. Community members who have Californians, he moved to
coverage having an actuarial Los Angeles from New Jersey
not previously participated on City task forces are encouraged to
apply. value or equivalent to the after graduating from college
platinum level of coverage avail
The Steering Committee application deadline is Friday, to pursue a career in the
able through the California entertainment industry. He
November 12 at 5:00 p.m. Interested applicants can apply online,
Health Benefit Exchange.
in-person, or by mail. For more information, review Community worked in production until he
Development’s website. The plan contract includes transitioned to public service.
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