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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Mountain View News Saturday, June 28, 2025
THE 14TH ANNUAL SAN
MARINO MOTOR CLASSIC
RETURNS TO LACY PARK
ON AUGUST 23-24, 2025.
The San Marino Motor Classic is a prestigious Concours
d’Elegance where many of the world’s finest classic cars are on display and
are judged. But that is half of the story.
The Motor Classic a non-profit organization that raises and donates funds
to Charities. A winning combination: a wonderful event that supports our
community.
Recently, representatives of Motor Classic Beneficiaries -
Pasadena Humane,
San Marino Rotary Charities,
Give-Mentor-Love Foundation,
Shriners Hospitals for Children – Southern California,
and
Cancer Support Community of San Gabriel Valley
- participated in a panel discussion led by Aaron Weiss, Founder and CEO
of the Motor Classic.
They discussed the work that their
organization does and expressed
their
gratitude for the support received
from the Motor Classic. The panel
discussion was video recorded for
distribution to a wider audience.
The 2025 Motor Classic weekend
begins with the Symphony of Cars
Gala, and the Automotive Fine
Arts Society exhibit on Saturday,
August 23rd. Cars are on display
on Sunday, August 24th from
9:00am –3:00pm.
Bring the family to see automotive history and enjoy offerings from food
trucks or VIP area.
Become a Sponsor or Donor and support charities.
For further information, and to purchase tickets, see our web site.
https://sanmarinomotorclassic.com
Sierra Madre Playhouse Welcomes Families to
"A FEAST FROM THE EAST," a Delightful Theatrical Show Geared for Children of all Ages
Presented by WE TELL STORIES
Saturday, August 2, 2025, 11:00 AM, at Sierra Madre Playhouse
Sierra Madre Playhouse kicks off its August programming
with "A Feast from the East," a delightful
theatrical event that encourages audience participation
presented by We Tell Stories, featuring a
collection of interactive tales from Japan, China,
and India, on Saturday, August 2, 2025, 11AM. The
family-friendly show includes stories such as "The
Two Stonecutters," with children invited to help to
bring to life the tale of a stonecutter who learns the
power of being true to oneself, and "How the Rabbit
Got Long Ears," in which kids assist a farmer
in outsmarting a mischievous rabbit. In "Shankar
and the White Elephant," children play neighbors
who journey to Heaven on the back of a magical
elephant. By participating in the engaging performance
young audience members learn valuable
lessons through imaginative storytelling.
We Tell Stories, established in 1981, is a multi-
ethnic theatre troupe that educates, nurtures,
and strengthens communities by summoning the
power of storytelling and theatre. With its unique
blend of storytelling and audience participatory
theatre, We Tell Stories brings world folklore, literature,
legends, and mythology to joyful life. An
iconic, antique trunk filled with homemade props
and costumes serves as the vehicle through which
sets and characters are created. The audience participates
from their seats, and every story includes
integral roles for audience members to play, extemporaneously,
on stage. Humor and fantasy enthrall
as stories of honesty, friendship, self-esteem, and more enlighten while inspiring creativity, enhancing
literacy, cultivating intercultural awareness, and sparking a love for theater and the spoken word.
For tickets ($12) and information, please call 626.355.4318 or visit www.sierramadreplayhouse.org. Sierra
Madre Playhouse is located at 87 West Sierra Madre Boulevard, Sierra Madre, CA 91024.
ABOUT SIERRA MADRE PLAYHOUSE
Sierra Madre Playhouse, a vibrant Southern California cultural hub with a rich history spanning a century,
energizes audiences and the community with distinctive theatrical productions and captivating live performances.
Hailed as a “jewel” (Pasadena Weekly) and “a landmark theater” (ABC7 Los Angeles), the performing
arts center has garnered tremendous accolades for its varied repertoire and thought-provoking education
and outreach programs curated with social impact in mind. The Los Angeles Times proclaims, “This is
theater from the heart.” As one of San Gabriel Valley’s only performing arts center presenting a broad spectrum
of performance genres, including theater, music, dance, film, comedy, and family-friendly productions
featuring eminent local and national professional artists, the treasured artistic beacon draws audiences
from across the Southland. The intimate 99-seat Sierra Madre Playhouse offers an up-close and personal
connection to performances that resonate deeply, earning multiple Ovation Awards, NAACP Awards, and
LA Times Critics' Choice honors. It is nestled into a historic building on the inviting Main Street of Sierra
Madre, a charming village in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. Retaining its distinctive movie
theater façade and instantly recognizable marquee, the structure has undergone numerous transformations
since opening in 1910, from furniture emporium to silent movie theatre to the artistic institution that now
stands as a vibrant embodiment of the region’s rich cultural legacy. The Sierra Madre Playhouse fosters creativity
that aspires to bridge divides and spark dialogue, all while celebrating the rich tapestry of the American
experience and the enduring pursuit of shared understanding.
A MOUNTAIN VIEWS NEWS EXCLUSIVE*:
“CAMINO DE SANTIAGO-MY JOURNEY MY WAY
IN 29 DAYS
April 17-May 15, 2025”
by: Lorie Veiner-Clause
It all started 6 years ago in 2019 while reading a Facebook Post.
My eyes were intrigued viewing a captivating photo with written captions.
A lady smiling carrying a backpack. Walking her feet on a brown, dirt
trail path, along “The Way” with various rocks. Rolling green hills in the
background. Peek-a-boo blue and gray skies with puffy clouds surfacing
through the photo. This appeared to be in the middle of nowhere.
Several Facebook posts continued from this lady for at least a month.
Intrigued with this foreign post, I reached out to that person privately on
Facebook.
She informed me to join Camino de Santiago Facebook Groups. “What is
that. I asked”?
She said, “Join the group and read”.
I did just that. I remained confused and had many questions. I had no idea
what ‘Camino de Santiago’ was.
Could ‘Camino de Santiago’ be a religious event? A certain group of people to participate? Is this something
I could participate in?
What is ‘Camino de Santiago’?
I joined several different ‘Camino de Santiago’ Facebook groups as there were many. My obsession with
reading about this subject continued for 5 years.
The clarity of the Pilgrim journey increased my curiosity.
However, there were several ‘Camino de Santiago’ groups. Different subjects. Various Caminos. Numerous
posts. Comments. Criticism. Judgement. And very helpful responses. The curiosity was a daily obsession!
Did my Camino start when I reached out to that lady?
Did my Camino start from the first time I was learning about being a Pilgrim?
Did my Camino start when a Pilgrim sent me the book, “A Pilgrim’s Guide to the Camino de Santiago”?
Did my Camino start when I made my airplane reservation on January 7, 2025? That day the Eaton Fire
broke out as flames were approaching my house. Soon the electricity went out. Rapid winds with gusts were
howling at astronomical speeds.
Did my Camino start when I took 2 trains
from Paris and Bayonne, France, arriving at
Saint-Jean-Pied-de Port, France?
Did my Camino start as I was walking to the
Pilgrim’s Office upon arriving in Saint-Jean-
Pied-de Port?
Did my Camino start as I walked my first
steps leaving Saint-Jean-Pied-de Port to
the beginning of the French Camino de
Santiago?
When did my Camino start?
Buen Camino
*This is the first of a series on Sierra Madre resident Lorie-Veiner-Clause incredibly courageous journey.
Follow her as she recalls her 'Camino' each week right here in the Mountain Views News. By the way, if you
aren't familiar with the Camino Santiago, you will be!
S. Henderson, Publisher/Editor
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
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