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InSIDE THIS WEEK EF ROAD TO RECOVERY Page 2 More Sierra Madre News Page 3 Pasadena Page 4 Education & Youth Page 5 Puzzles For You Page 6 Food -Wine & Fun Page 7 Good Life Page 8 SECTION B Around SGV Page B1 Best Friends Page B2 Fitness & Healthy Living Page B3 Opinion Page B4 Legal Notices Page B5-7 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL BUSINESSES! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2026 VOLUME 20 NO. 9VOLUME 20 NO. 9 ASSEMBLYMEMBER HARABEDIAN CALLS FOR FEDERAL DISASTER AID IN RESPONSE TO THE 2025 LA FIRES Assemblymember John Harabedian (D– Pasadena) presented AJR 27 Federal Di- saster Aid: 2025 Los Angeles Fires, calling on the President of the United States to do the right thing and facilitate full aid to the Americans of Los Angeles who were dev- astated by the Eaton and Palisades fires in January 2025. AJR 27 calls on Congress to act and provide the funds that will support the Americans of L.A. county who have en- dured unimaginable loss if the President won’t act. “The people of Los Angeles are facing the end of mortgage forbearance and other fi- nancial hardships as they work to rebuild what was lost. AJR 27 demands Washing- ton set aside partisan politics to focus on supporting the victims of the Eaton and Palisades fires.” said Assemblymember John Harabedian (D-Pasadena). Disaster recovery is a human issue, partisan politics is currently getting in the way of aid- ing those in need and that is unacceptable. California’s congressional representatives have called for unity and support in LA’s plight as Governor Newsom’s requests to the federal government fall on deaf ears. “When disaster strikes, California always stands with those who have lost everything — and we demand our federal government do the same. Assemblymember John Har- abedian continues to hold the White House accountable for long-delayed obligationsto the people of Los Angeles. This city — re- silient, mighty, indispensable to the fabric of our nation — will rebuild. And it will do so with the full support it was always prom- ised.” said Speaker Robert RivasAJR 27 will now be transmitted to the Presi- dent and Congress as we await a response. ##### Assemblymember John Harabedian repre- sents the 41st District composed of the cit- ies of La Cañada Flintridge, Pasadena, Al- tadena, Sierra Madre, Monrovia, Bradbury, San Dimas, La Verne, Claremont, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Oak Hills, Piñon Hills and Phelan MOUNT WILSON TRAIL RACE RETURNS IN 2026 ONLINE REGISTRATION OPENS ON MONDAY, MARCH 2ND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2026 VOLUME 20 NO. 9VOLUME 20 NO. 9 ASSEMBLYMEMBER HARABEDIAN CALLS FOR FEDERAL DISASTER AID IN RESPONSE TO THE 2025 LA FIRES Assemblymember John Harabedian (D– Pasadena) presented AJR 27 Federal Di- saster Aid: 2025 Los Angeles Fires, calling on the President of the United States to do the right thing and facilitate full aid to the Americans of Los Angeles who were dev- astated by the Eaton and Palisades fires in January 2025. AJR 27 calls on Congress to act and provide the funds that will support the Americans of L.A. county who have en- dured unimaginable loss if the President won’t act. “The people of Los Angeles are facing the end of mortgage forbearance and other fi- nancial hardships as they work to rebuild what was lost. AJR 27 demands Washing- ton set aside partisan politics to focus on supporting the victims of the Eaton and Palisades fires.” said Assemblymember John Harabedian (D-Pasadena). Disaster recovery is a human issue, partisan politics is currently getting in the way of aid- ing those in need and that is unacceptable. California’s congressional representatives have called for unity and support in LA’s plight as Governor Newsom’s requests to the federal government fall on deaf ears. “When disaster strikes, California always stands with those who have lost everything — and we demand our federal government do the same. Assemblymember John Har- abedian continues to hold the White House accountable for long-delayed obligationsto the people of Los Angeles. This city — re- silient, mighty, indispensable to the fabric of our nation — will rebuild. And it will do so with the full support it was always prom- ised.” said Speaker Robert RivasAJR 27 will now be transmitted to the Presi- dent and Congress as we await a response. ##### Assemblymember John Harabedian repre- sents the 41st District composed of the cit- ies of La Cañada Flintridge, Pasadena, Al- tadena, Sierra Madre, Monrovia, Bradbury, San Dimas, La Verne, Claremont, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Oak Hills, Piñon Hills and Phelan MOUNT WILSON TRAIL RACE RETURNS IN 2026 ONLINE REGISTRATION OPENS ON MONDAY, MARCH 2ND After a two year hiatus due to the Eaton Fire, the Mount Wilson Trail Race returns this year and will be held on May 23rd, 2026, starting at 7:30 a.m. in Kersting Court, with packet pickupbeginning at 6:00 a.m. that day. This will be the full 8.6 miles course from Kersting Court, up the Mount Wilson Trail to Orchard Camp, and back. First run in 1908, the annual Mount. Wilson Trail Race is one of the oldest trail races in California. The total elevation gain is over 2,160 feet. The day’s events also includes the Kersting Court Booth Expo, featuring popular community groups and services, as well as specially designed Mount Wilson Trail Race merchandise/swag, Beer Garden, Pizza sales, and free Photo Booth. Additionally, the free Kids’ Fun Run will start at 7:45 a.m. from Kersting Court up Baldwin Ave. and back. This is exciting given that the Mount Wilson Trail was damaged and destroyed in many places following the Eaton Fire in January 2025 and subsequent atmospheric river rains in 2025 and 2026. We are extremely grateful for the work of the Volunteer Trail Maintenance Crew. Without the work of these volunteers, Mount Wilson Trail would have remained impassable and continued to be closed to the public. The reopening of the Mount Wilson Trail within a year of the Eaton Fire is a testament to the tremendous work, effort, and accomplishment of these volunteers and community support. All labor on Mount Wilson Trail and BaileyCanyon Trail is done by community volunteers, who work continuously to repair and maintain the trails to keep them open and safe for public use. The necessary equipment, materials, supplies and tools used by the volunteers are paid for with tax-deductible communitydonations to the Fletcher Trail Maintenance Fund, as neither the City of Sierra Madre nor the US Forest Service provides any funds for supplies or labor. Online registration for this year’s Mount Wilson Trail Race (MWTR) opens on Monday, March 2nd, 2026, beginning at 8:00 am, and can be done online only by going to the Mount Wilson Trail Race website at https:// www.mountwilsontrailrace.com and using the MWTR 2026 registration link. MWTR registration costs are $80 for adults and $45 for youth ages 14 – 17. Participants must be at least 14 years of age by race day. All registered runners receive a goodie bag and speciallydesigned race participant t-shirt. As part of the registration process, people will have an opportunity to make a separate tax-deductible donation to the Fletcher Trail Maintenance Fund. MWTR registration is limited to 350 people. Those interested in participating in this year’s Mount Wilson Trail Race are encouraged to register as soon as possible, as registration is expected to sell out. MWTR registration is online only, with no in person MWTR registration allowed. Registration for the Kids’ Fun Run (ages 3 – 13) is FREE. However, parents must registertheir children ahead online by going to theMount Wilson Trail Race website at https:// www.mountwilsontrailrace.com and using theMWTR 2026 registration link. All registeredchildren participating receive a T-shirt andfinisher’s ribbon. The total distances are 1.0 mile for ages 8 – 13 and .6 miles for ages 3 – 7. Parents may accompany their younger children during the Kids’ Fun Run. For questions regarding Mount Wilson Trail Race 2026, please check the Mount Wilson Trail Race website at https://www. mountwilsontrailrace.com. You are also welcome to call the City of Sierra Madre Community Services Department at (626) 355-5278. It is not too late to join the FREE Mount Wilson Trail Race Training Program, which is continuing on Saturdays through May 23rd. There is no requirement to register for theactual MWTR to participate in the trainingprogram. Each Saturday session starts at 7:00 a.m. and each week’s session location varies by week. The MWTR Training Program is offered at no charge and no pre-registration isrequired. Participants are welcome to attendany of the Saturday sessions. Anyone over 14years of age is welcome to join the program, become a better runner, and get stronger, evenif they do not plan to run this year’s MWTR. Led by Coach Simon Cooper, this is a racespecific 15-week training program consistingof leg and lung busting fun! There is also lotsof group bonding and encouragement alongthe way. For more information and the specific15-week training program schedule, go to theMount Wilson Trail Race website: https:// www.mountwilsontrailrace.com. You can download the training program PDF for yourpersonal use or to share with other interestedparties. Please join us in donating to the “Fletcher TrailMaintenance Fund,” to support our dedicatedTrail Maintenance Crew volunteers byproviding the necessary equipment, materials, supplies and tools needed for the continuedwork on the Mount Wilson Trail. Significantwork still needs to be done and the recent rains have caused additional damage to the MountWilson Trail and Bailey Canyon Trail, evensections of the Mount Wilson Trail that had previously been fixed. To repair and replace the trails, they must be reinforced and redesigned, which require a additional equipment, materials, supplies, & tools. While the Trail Maintenance Crew volunteers are working regularly on Mount Wilson Trail, the repair work is expected to be ongoing. Work on Bailey Canyon Trail has begun and will continue later in 2026. Mount Wilson Trail work is the priority now. Unfortunately, Bailey Canyon Trail continues to be closed to the public, as extensive work still needs to be done and it is located inside the US Forest Service’s Eaton Fire Closed Trails Zone. Your donation of any amount is greatly appreciated and makes a real difference to this historic trail, running event, and our community! Thank you very much for your support in the protection of this important and valuable community resource. Your donation allows work on the Mount Wilson Trail to continue to ensure that the Mount Wilson Trail remains open and safe for public use for years to come. Making a tax-deductible donation to the “Fletcher Trail Maintenance Fund” can be done by using the PayPal QR code below or by sending a check payable to the “Fletcher Fund c/o SMCF.” The mailing address is P.O. Box 716, Sierra Madre, CA 91025. All donors to the “Fletcher Trail Maintenance Fund” will receive a written tax-deductible acknowledgement letter. To donate by PayPal, please scan the QR Code below: Just Listed Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equa 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 approximate. 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