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VOLUME 20 NO. 22VOLUME 20 NO. 22SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2026 Drum Roll Please..... VOLUME 20 NO. 22VOLUME 20 NO. 22SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2026 DON'T FORGET TO VOTE! -TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 2026 MOUNT WILSON TRAIL RACE RETURNS WITH SIERRA MADRE PRIDE Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. Lic. #01991628. All material present ed herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price condi tion, sale or withdrawa may be made without notice. No statement is made HAPPY JUNE! as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate. If your property is currently listed for sale this is not a solicitation. Drum Roll Please..... GRAND MARSHALS AND HOMETOWN HERO ANNOUNCED The Sierra Madre Events Committee and City of Sierra Madre are proud to announce Colleen McKernan and Kevin Drolet as the 2026 Grand Marshals of the Sierra Madre 4th of July Parade. For decades, Colleen and Kevin have exemplified the very best of Sierra Madre’s community spirit through their tireless volunteerism, leadership, and unwavering dedication. Together, they have supported countless local organizations and events, always steppingforward with generosity and enthusiasm. Colleen’s extensive service includes leadership roles in Sierra Madre Little League, where she served as President, as well as the Sierra Madre Civic Club, where she held two terms as President. Her involvement spans St. Rita Parish, the Sierra Madre Community Foundation, Relayfor Life, and numerous other community initiatives. She is also the founder of The Spero Foundation and co-owner of a local business, further deepening her commitment to serving others. Kevin has been equally devoted, contributing his time as a Kiwanis Club member, a Bailey Canyon docent, and a steady volunteer at community events throughout the years. Together, Colleen and Kevin represent the heart and soul of Sierra Madre—neighbors who show up, give back, and help make this town such a special place to live. Their impact is felt across generations, and their dedication has strengthened the traditions we celebrate today. We are honored to recognize them as our 2026 Grand Marshals. HOMETOWN HERO – ROB STOCKLY Further, the Sierra Madre Events Committee is honored to recognize Rob Stockly as the 2026 Hometown Hero. A lifelong champion of Sierra Madre, Rob’s contributions to the community span more than three decades. His leadership, vision, and dedication have played a vital role in shaping and supporting many of the institutions that make Sierra Madre thrive. As Chair of the Sierra Madre Library Foundation, Rob has been instrumental in revitalizing the organization and leading critical fundraising efforts, including those supporting the long-awaited new library. His commitment to the library reflects a deep belief in community, education, and shared spaces. Rob’s service extends far beyond the library, however. He has served as Mayor, Community Service Commissioner, Mt. Wilson Trail Race Chair and Committee member, a Library Trustee, and an active member of numerous local organizations, including Rotary and the Sierra Madre Community Foundation. Whether through civic leadership, volunteer service, or community engagement, Rob consistently “walks the walk” in his dedication to Sierra Madre. His passion, perseverance, and generosity of time and spirit embody what it means to be a true Hometown Hero. We proudly celebrate Rob Stockly for his lasting impact and continued commitment to the Sierra Madre community. 4th of July Parade Registration is OPEN now through June 1st. If you’d like to enter this hometown event, as an organization, business individual or group featuring community members, organizations, classic cars, a marching band, kids on their decorated bikes and more, sign up today! It’s super easy just visit our website at www.sierramadreevents.org. Please make sure to fill out all fields and hit the submit button! Join us for the 2026 parade sponsored by The Kensington on July 4th, from 10:00am – 12:00 pm. For questions contact the Community Services Department at 626.355.5278 After the rebuilding of the Mount Wilson Trail within 17 months of the Eaton Fire, the Mount Wilson Trail Race (MWTR) roared back to life, welcoming runners, families, friends, and spectators to celebrate resilience with renewed energy and pride. The return of the Mount Wilson Trail Race was less about a single winner and more about reclaiming a tradition that connects people to each other and to the mountain itself. This year's MWTR showcased the incredible strength of our community, united by care, passion, dedication, and determination. From beginning to end, last Saturday’s 2026 Mount Wilson Trail Race was a triumph, with 328 runners at the start and cool weather perfect for running. All participants raved about the excellent trail conditions, the organization, the hard work done behind the scenes, and the positive vibe surrounding the day’s activities. It was a wonderful day with eager runners, excited children, and enthusiastic supporters, a day that brought together the entire greater Sierra Madre running community and community at large. Sierra Madre VFW Post 3208 proudly presented the colors and Maggie Moran of Chantry Flat’s Adams Pack Station sang the National Anthem beautifully. Serving as this year’s MWTR starter was Coach Simon Cooper, who has been leading the MWTR Training Program for many years. A total of 325 runners completed the grueling 8.6-mile course that began in Kersting Court, up Baldwin Ave., to Mira Monte Ave., to Orchard Camp and back (a total elevation gain of over 2,160 feet. The runners were cheered on by enthusiastic family, friends, children, and supporters. All race participants finished safely with smiles on their faces. The 2026 Mount Wilson Trail Race Awards Ceremony was announced by MWTR Director Pete Siberell. City of Sierra Madre Mayor Kris Lowe was on hand to present beautiful race print awards to all of the category winners. Results on page2 SIERRA MADRE’S VFW HONORS VETERANS AT PIONEER CEMETERY By Mandy Tzoc Rodriguez/MVN On Memorial Day, Sierra Madre’s Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 3208 hosted their annual Memorial Day Observance ceremony at Pioneer Cemetery, honoring veterans who passed away while serving in the United States Armed Forces. Many veterans, families and community members were in the audience to recognize veteran efforts. Alongside them, the local Boy Scouts of America troop and staffrepresentatives for Congresswoman Judy Chu and Assemblymember John Harabedian were in attendance. During the ceremony, patriotic anthems were sung and various speakers commemorated the sacrifices and difficulties veterans experienced through war. “Memorial Day is a powerfully emotional day, and one heavily fraught with matters of conscience. Sometimes it’s almost a cliche to hear something rendered or referred to as a matter of life and death, but that is precisely what I think Memorial Day is all about. Our lives and our service member’s deaths,” said Senior Vice Commander of Post 3209, Dr. Harold “Doc” Martin. In memoriam, the ceremony recognized the members of Post 3208 who had passed with a roll call presented by Senior Vice Commander Martin. As the roll call was announced, Martin recognized the Post’s remaining World War II veteran, Ken Anhalt, who passed awayin March 2026, shy of his 103 birthday. The ceremony, followed with the Missing in Action (MIA) and Prisoners of War (POW) service, featuring a dining table being set with each piece representing veterans who are MIA or POW. Followed by the service, the memorial concluded with the Volley of Rifles and lunch provided by Post 3208. Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 DRE #00541631 Photos by Dirk Bolle | |||||||||||||||||||||
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