Sierra Madre | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mountain Views News, Sierra Madre Edition [Pasadena] Saturday, January 21, 2017 | ||||||||||||||||||||
3 Mountain View News Saturday, January 21, 2017 Walking Sierra Madre…The Social Side by Deanne Davis “I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear.” Martin Luther King Today, Monday, is Martin Luther King Day. Many folks are having a holiday, banks, the post office and schools are observing the day, there will be parades, and, happily, it’s a beautiful day. As you probably know, Dr. King was the chief spokesman for nonviolent activism in the Civil Rights Movement. President Ronald Reagan signed this holiday into law in 1983 and it was officially observed in all 50 states for the first time in 2000. We’ve probably all heard all, or portions, of his “I have a dream...” speech, but here is a part I wasn’t aware of: “I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made straight and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed and all flesh shall see it together.” This quote is Isaiah 40:4 and is also part of Handel’s Messiah, which we’ve heard numerous times and maybe even added our voices to a choir to sing it, really well for some people and stumblingly for others, such as myself. Another person’s passing, Kevin Starr, was noted today. I saw this quote on the front page of today’s Los Angeles Times and had to pass it along: “In the luxuriance of a bowl of grapes...in a bottle of wine, the soil and sunshine of California reached millions.” An historian and fourth generation Californian - not many of us can say that - his life work was to celebrate our State’s creativity, its innovation and its openness to new ideas. “There are all kinds of wonderful books on California, but they don’t seem to have the point of view we’re encouraged to look at – the social drama of the imagination.” Don’t you just love that! We Sierra Madreans have our own historian, Michele Zack, who has created a fabulous 384 page history of our own personal town, loaded with photographs, maps and works of art. Dr. Kevin Starr liked it, too: “Here is a regional history that offers us real insight into American life.” They have it at the library, at Lizzie’s Trail Inn, at Vroman’s in Hastings Ranch and at Arnold’s Hardware if you realize your life incomplete because you don’t have one. We love ours. My walking buddy, John, and I got out for a walk very early this morning, while the moon was still up and Venus – I’m pretty sure it’s Venus – was shining brightly. What with the rain and all, this was our first walk in quite a few days. Bearded Iris are starting to bloom. I love those but they just won’t grow for me. We have Dutch Iris and daffodils putting up all sorts of stalks, buds on the roses. Our pink and white camellia, the one I was sure was a goner, is covered with blossoms and I brought home a couple of lavender plants that looked so good at Trader Joe’s that I couldn’t pass them up. We put them in yesterday afternoon, expecting that the ground would be soft and pliable, leaking moisture from every grain of dirt... Ha! Amazingly, even after all our rain, it’s still not all that wet down a few inches. The weeds, however, are aggressively growing everywhere! My family in Pleasant Hill (Northern California outside Oakland) report that they have had ten inches of rain and their drought is officially over. I confess I am somewhat jealous as we aren’t out of our drought conditions yet. My official weather prognosticator and rain indicator, son-in-law, Chuck, says we’ve had a good five inches so far. Another series of storms is predicted for this coming Thursday. Bring it on! In case you were wondering about the excerpt in last week’s Walking Sierra Madre, about how gold fever never dies. The hero of all the stories in A Treasure Map, A Drunken Owl & 47 Rattlers in a Bag is my grandfather, Solon Weed, as passed along by my Dad, Kim Weed. Look below if you’re dying to see what’s next and want this book for your very own. Don’t forget about the Sierra Madre Library’s One Book-One City selection, The Rise of the Rocket Girls! Let’s get behind this! And one last word: In a world where you can be anything, be kind. My book page: Amazon.com: Deanne Davis Blog: www.authordeanne.com “A Tablespoon of Love, A Tablespoon of Laughter” is available from me! Kindle readers, give yourself the gift of: A Treasure Map, A Drunken Owl & 47 Rattlers in a Bag – True Tales of Early California It’s on Amazon.com on my book page! Follow me on Twitter, too! https://twitter.com/@ playwrightdd SIERRA MADRE LIBRARY WINE AND CUISINE TASTING – A PERFECT VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT IDEA Friends of the Sierra Madre Library are pleased to announce the 47th Annual Wine and Cuisine Tasting Benefit. The event will be held on Friday evening, February 17, 2017, from 7:00-9:30 pm at Alverno’s historic Villa del Sol d’Oro, located at 200 N. Michillinda Avenue, Sierra Madre, and will be an elegant affair featuring more than two dozen vintners providing magnificent wines along with local restaurants offering imaginative and delicious foods and desserts. Musicians and magicians will serve as entertainment. The featured art this year is an original block print by Sierra Madre Artist, Melanie Campbell-Carter. Tickets to the premier event are $80 and allow admission at 6:00 pm. Those at the premier event will enjoy a variety of wines from Thornton Wines, a California winery, and gourmet hors d’oeuvres from local Sierra Madre restaurant Sierra Fusion. In addition to this lovely wine-cuisine pairing, there will be a gift basket drawing and entry into the main event. Tickets to the main event are $60 and provide admission at 7:00 pm. Both are on sale now at the Sierra Madre Public Library, The Bottle Shop, Savor the Flavor, Arnold’s Frontier Hardware & Gifts, and can be purchased on-line at eventbright.com. The Benefit is sponsored by the Friends of the Sierra Madre Library, an all-volunteer organization dedicated to supporting our community Library. All funds received from this event support the Sierra Madre Library. For more information about the event or Friends of the Sierra Madre Library visit our website at www. sierramadrelibraryfriends.org SIERRA MADRE LIBRARY BEST USED BOOK SALE Friends of the Sierra Madre Library are pleased to announce the upcoming Best Used Book Sale that will take place on Friday, February 3 between 3:00 – 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, February 4 from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.). This is our annual VINTAGE sale. We have been collecting interesting and collectible books especially for this sale. Featured in the Basement will be many SIGNED, FIRST, and LIMITED editions from the past. There are also several fascinating sets to choose from, such as the Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography which is thought to be from 1890, America: Great Crises in Our History (1923), The Nazis of Germany (1978), and the Smithsonian Scientific Series (1938). We recently received a large donation of SIGNED Robert B. Parker books (Spenser, Jesse Stone); some are First Editions as well. As always, we will have a large collection of “Coffee-Table Books” on cooking, art, contemporary culture, history and sports on the table in the basement. The shelves are full of fiction and non- fiction books in every genre. The parking lot will include a huge collection of vintage FATE magazines. Some date back to the 1970s and include strange tales such as UFO sightings, paranormal experiences and unexplained phenomena. Children’s and teen books will be sold from $.25 - $1.00 in the parking lot and small paperbacks are $.25 each or 5/$1.00. Our popular $1.00 Bargain Books will include some vintage books as well. The sale will be held behind the Sierra Madre Library, 440 West Sierra Madre Blvd. in Sierra Madre. The Book Sale is sponsored by the Friends of the Sierra Madre Library, an all-volunteer organization dedicated to supporting our community Library. All funds received from this event support the Sierra Madre Library. For more information about the event or Friends of the Sierra Madre Library visit our website at www. sierramadrelibraryfriends.org We look forward to seeing you and talking about books at the Best Used Book Sale! 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||