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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 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2022 VOLUME 16 NO. 48 SUPPORT OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES: SHOP SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY RIVERSIDE $500,000 3 bed 2.5 bath 1,384 sf Lovely home in gated community featuring many amenities PASADENA $874,000 3 bed 1.5 bath 1,730 sf Classic Spanish Design in Pasadena's Historic Highlands SIERRA MADRE $1,100,000 3 bed 1.5 bath 1,282 sf Traditional Home with Remodeled Kitchen and Mountain Views "IT'S BEGINNING TO LOOK..... SIERRA MADRE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES GRANTS, RECORD YEAR OF GIVING SIERRA MADRE, CA Nov. 22: The Sierra Madre Community Foundation is pleased to announce a record year of giving, capped off with two grants recently awarded to local organizations: • The Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce was awarded a grant to purchase a reusable community holiday tree. The tree is currently displayed in Kersting Court for the Winter Holiday season and supports the Small Business Saturday program. • The Sierra Madre Public Library received a grant to support its annual One Book One City series. The monthlong community reading program invites everyone in Sierra Madre to read and discuss the same book during the month of February and participate in exciting programs and events. For the year, the Sierra Madre Community Foundation awarded $23,871 in grants, marking the largest annual amount awarded in the organization’s 22-year history. This record amount supported 11 local civic and community organizations. “Thanks to the generosity of our residents, we’re pleased to provide record support to local community organizations, events and programs,” said Frank Moore, chair of the Sierra Madre Community Foundation. In addition to soliciting donations to support and enhance the community, the Sierra Madre Community Foundation assists other local community groups in the collection and distribution of their funds that enable ongoing program support and continued operations. Learn more at sierramadrefoundation. org. CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER GUSTAVO BARRIENTOS AS SIERRA MADRE’S NEXT POLICE CHIEF After an extensive recruitment process to find the next Police Chief for the Sierra Madre Police Department, the City is considering an offer to current Sierra Madre Police Lieutenant Gustavo Barrientos to serve as the next Chief of Police. The City Council will consider the offer which is contingent on the satisfactory completion of a fullbackground assessment, at its December 13th meeting. Since the departure of Former SMPD Chief Rodrick Armalin earlier this year, Captain Henry Amos has served as the Interim Chief. During that time Barrientos is serving as the Interim Captain. Barrientos comes highly recommended by City Manager Jose Reynoso said, “I am thrilled to consider Lt. Barrientos as Sierra Madre’s Chief of Police. If approved by the council he will bring a wealth of experience and leadership with a commitment to continuing to develop our officers and a communitybased approach to policing.” Mr. Barrientos has worked in law enforcement for over 27 years, serving with the Los Angeles Police Department in various ranks since 1995 and part-time since 2016. Current President of the Sierra Madre Police Association Kyle Bailey said “The men and women of the Sierra Madre Police Department were excited to learn of the submission of Lt. Gus Barrientos to the council for approval as our new Police Chief. Barrientos has already established himself as a caring and vested member of our organization and this community. The City of Sierra Madre and the Police Department would be in good hands.” Of the opportunity, Lt. Barrientos said, “It would be an honor and a privilege to serve the citizens and business owners in Sierra Madre.” My priorities would be bridging the gap in community policing, professional development, focusing on community responsiveness, and providing a high-level of customer service.” Barrientos holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology from the University of Cal-State Northridge. He is married to his junior high-school sweetheart, Yesenia. They have one son. webbmartingroup.com real estate Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 lic #01943630 Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 lic #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418 lic #00942500 JUST SOLD 2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,334 sqft | 8,314 sqft Lot Sold In Less Than a Week for Over $100k Over List Sold for $1,300,000 | 450Fairview.com 450 Fairview Avenue | Sierra Madre CLIENT TESTIMONIAL Jan and Katie made selling our home a flawless and stress-free process even with our family moving out of state and having a newborn. With little time on our hands and big life changes, they handled every detail for us. Following their advice and guidance, we decided to make home improvements and stage our house. They managed the home improvements and every other detail with meticulous execution all while we are out of state. I can’t believe that through it all, we had a completely smooth transaction, and truthfully, it felt like partnering with trusted confidants you’ve been working with for years. Jan and Katie know what they are doing and they understand, in a very deep way, the best approach for all parties involved. They made selling our home feel easy and enjoyable. My wife and I are still stunned by how lucky we are, truly so fortunate, to work with them. As somebody with a Real Estate license, I can appreciate that these two are truly masters of their domain. The Steingarts happy SNOW IN SIERRA MADRE? Of Course, it's time for the Sierra Madre Winter Festival. Details on page 3, ......... a lot like Christmas” in downtown Sierra Madre. The Rotary Club of Sierra Madre along with our Interact club members and family & friends decorated the lamp posts on Saturday morning, November 19th. The Creative Arts group generously made the red ribbon bows. Thanks to all who took the time to decorate. And thank you to Nick and Ali Everett who chaired the event. | |||||||||||||||||||
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