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Combined EditionAlso In the NewsGoogle and YouTube are providing 3-million dollars in funds to help restore access to technology and digital learning for students, teachers and schools impacted by the January wildfires, and are planning a campaign today to raise more funds for the effort. … Part of the donation will go to the Greater Los Angeles Education Foundation, a philanthropic partner of the county Office of Education, to provide more than 3000 Chromebooks to students. Google and YouTube will also take part in a matching campaign that will launch this fall through DonorsChoose.org to provide resources and supplies for teachers to rebuild their classrooms. The donation was announced Wednesday during an event at Pasadena High School. A 45-year-old man suspected of using a power saw to cut down numerous trees on city property in downtown Los Angeles, the Westlake District and Glassell Park is facing vandalism charges today. … Samuel Patrick Groft was arrested on suspicion of felony vandalism around 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the area of Custer Avenue and Sunset Boulevard, adjacent to the Hollywood Freeway and Arroyo Seco Parkway, in downtown Los Angeles, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Bail has been set at $100000 for the Los Angeles resident. The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in L.A. County is down today for the ninth time in 10 days, decreasing six-tenths of a cent to $4.809. … The average price has dropped 6.6 cents over the past 10 days, including eight-tenths of a cent Wednesday. It is 3.8 cents less than a week ago and 56.7 cents lower than a year ago but 15.1 cents more than a month ago. It has dropped $1.685 since rising to a record $6.494 on October 5th, 2022. … A run of decreases to the Orange County average price has been extended to 16 times in 17 days, but barely, and is down one-tenth of a cent to $4.76. It is 2.3 cents less than a week ago and 53.5 cents lower than a year ago but 15.5 cents more than a month ago. Schools will be closed today in the Los Angeles and Glendale unified school districts to commemorate Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day, marking the 110th anniversary of the start of events widely viewed by scholars as the first genocide of the 20th century. … The L.A.U.S.D. Board of Education adopted a policy in 2020 to close schools on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day. Students and teachers in the Glendale Unified School District have been given the day off on April 24th since the 2013-14 school year. A bill establishing Genocide Remembrance Day as a state holiday to be observed on April 24th and permitting public schools and community colleges to close in observance of the holiday was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2022. City Councilman Bob Blumenfield has introduced a motion calling for the L.A. Zoo to hold off on the planned relocation of its last two remaining Asian elephants to a 17-acre preserve in Tulsa, Oklahoma until additional options are explored. … Blumenfield says the zoo should consider the more than 3000-acre Elephant Sanctuary in Hohenwald, Tennessee, home to 12 elephants, or the Performing Animal Welfare Society in Northern California, a 2300-acre haven for retired captive wildlife. There will be low clouds with fog and drizzle in the morning, then mostly cloudy. Highs will be in the mid-60s to around 70 from the beaches to downtown Los Angeles and the San Fernando, San Gabriel and Santa Clarita valleys and the 60s to around 70. Air quality will mostly be in the good range. Copyright 2025, City News Service, Inc. Inside this Week: Places to Go Things to Do: Sierra Madre: Around The San Gabriel Valley: Education & Youth: Puzzles for You: Best Friends and More: The Good Life: Food, Drink & More:
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SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2025 VOLUME 19 NO. 17VOLUME 19 NO. 17 345 Foothill Avenue, Sierra MadreOffered at $1,649,000Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. Lic. #01991628. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are ap- proximate. If your property is currently listed for sale this is not a solicitation.EJan Greteman 626.975.4033lic #01943630Judy Webb-Martinlic #00541631webbmartingroup.com3 BD | 3 BA | 2234 SF | 8366 SF LOT IN ESCROW! Saturday, April 12, 9AM - 5PMCome Spend a Day in the Charming Village of Sierra Madre! Take the guesswork out of your next move. We provide clients with one- on-one attention and custom solutions throughout every step of the transaction. Agent—Not an AlgorithmIn real estate, relationships are every- thing. So forgo the impersonal instant buyers, and opt for an agent team with strong broker and community ties. Our local knowledge and connections means your home is priced right and gets maximum exposure. Constant SupportFor every question you have and for every aspect of the process—we’re there with clear answers and consistent guidance. As a team of seasoned negotiators, marketing experts, and hands-on support, we help you get the best deal for your home with a seamless experience. HEIDI HARTMAN: SIERRA MADRE’S 2025 OLDER AMERICAN OF THE YEAR AWARD The Sierra Madre Senior Community Commission unanimously to select Heidi Hartman as Sierra Madre’s 2025 Older American of the Year. She has worked tirelessly (and still does) as a volunteer to help make Sierra Madre a great place to live. Heidi was born and raised in the land of Wistaria and raised three wonderful children, all the while being a teacher. She worked with a small group of parents to raise funds to rehabilitate and preserve the historic SM School auditorium raising close to $200,000. Other accomplishments include: In 2021 she was awarded the Spirit of Sierra Madre Award by the Chamber of Commerce for her extraordinary support for the City of Sierra Madre through volunteerism: She was one of the founding members of Sierra Madre’s and Cancer Society’s first Relay for Life, which led to the founding of Sierra Madre’s Spero Foundation. She was one of the original five establishers of the Spero Foundation, which took over fundraising for Hops for Hope, the Wine Walk, and the Wine, Rhythm and Blues events. She’s been a docent for the Wistaria Festival, an active member of the Civic Club Volunteer and Coordinator of the Halloween window painting, Scarecrow contest. In 2004 she joined the Sierra Madre Civic Club, becoming a 2023-2025 Board member. As a Fourth of July committee member worked with the fun run children for years She sponsored the original July 4th Firecracker Fun Run, and became active on the Mt. Wilson Trail Race Committee. In 2014 she started taking art classes at Creative Arts Group, becoming a Board member in 2015 and, in 2025 became the CAG Board President. And that is a partial list! In January 2025 she responded to Bethany Church’s call for post-fire donations and continued when their “Donation Center” became the “Distribution Center”. When it moved behind the YMCA’s Youth Activity Center, she continued to run what is now known as the very active “Fulfillment Center”. Heidi continues to asks for and receive donations at the Center, where she may be found four to five days a week. May is Older American Month and is a time to acknowledge the contributions of past and current older persons to our communities. Older Americans Month is celebrated across the country and Heidi's formal recognition will be held on May 8th at the Hart Park House, followed by City Council recognition on May 13, 2025. ART IS ALIVE AND WELL IN SIERRA MADRE! Our little town has always been a place where creativity flourishes. Painters, potters, sculptors, photographers, writers, actors, and others have lived and created here for decades, and a number of folks dedicated to keeping the arts alive are working hard to bring more attention to our growing art scene. For many years our annual Art Fair has brought in thousands of art lovers to Memorial Park, where they can acquire unique paintings, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, and more. The non-profit Creative Arts Group has been a mainstay here for 65 years, dedicated to bringing the arts to our community by offering classes and hosting art events. A few years ago The BAG (Baldwin Avenue Gallery) opened its doors to our town so all could enjoy modern art, sculpture, and photography. Owners Mary Hoffman-Serr and Michael Todd Serr have worked tirelessly to not only show stunning works each month for us to admire and acquire, but have also devoted their time to helping people in need of support, such as those affected by cancer. Up the hill from The BAG we have the LMF Gallery and Darkroom, opened last year by Xristine Franco who brings years of experience as an artist, curator, and gallery owner. Each month the LMF has exhibited works by both renowned and emerging artists, including painters, sculptors, and photographers. The darkroom has space for photographers to process film and print photographs. More recently, a town Art Walk committee has been formed, with twelve art enthusiasts working on having local artists and businesses collaborate on bringing people to walk around our town to visit those participating businesses who donate space for artists to show and sell their work. The first Art Walk will be held from 4-8 on Friday, June 20. Local artists who want to participate can text Xristine Franco at 909-788- 0176 or email her at thelmfla@gmail.com. Sierra Madre businesses who would like to partner with artists may contact Kait Walsh at sealedwithakait@ gmail.com For more information on the Sierra Madre Art Walk, you can find their page on Instagram. CURRENT AND UPCOMING EXHIBITS: The Sierra Madre Art Fair will be held on May 3 and 4 at Memorial Park. Go to www.sierramadreartfair. org for details. At The BAG, be sure to check out the “Common Thread” show before the end of the month, where you can enjoy impressive works by eight Armenian artists. Abstract painters Michael Todd-Serr and Gorman Bentley will be the featured artists in May, with the opening reception held on May 10th. See www.baldwinavenuegallery. com for more information. The LMF Gallery is currently exhibiting the works of well-known artists Stuart Fineman, Alan Greenberg, and Yoella Razili. Next month will show the abstract works of Sierra Madre native Laurie DeVault. Her reception is also on May 10th, so it’s a great evening to be out in our town enjoying some inspirational art! More information can be found at www.thelmfla.org To learn more about the Creative Arts Group, please visit their website at www.creativeartsgroup. org Eileen Benson626.278.0187CalRE# 01880650Barbara Rogers626.484.8135CalRE# 01169115Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affi liated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. ©2025 Coldwell Banker. All Rights Reserved. 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