Mountain Views News, Combined edition

Combined Edition

Inside this Week:

Around Town:
Remembrance

Sierra Madre:
Walking SM … The Social Side
SM Calendar of Events

Pasadena – Altadena:
Local Area News Briefs

Around The San Gabriel Valley:
Local Area News Briefs

Recovery Info:

Education & Youth:
Message From PUSD Sup. Elizabeth Blanco
Newspaper Fun!

Food, Drink & More:
Chef Peter Dills
Table for Two
All Things
The Tasting Room

Best Friends and More:
Christopher Nyerges
Katnip News!
Pet of the Week

The Good Life:
Out to Pastor
Senior Happenings

Opinion:
As I See It
Now That's Rich
Dick Polman
Stuart Tolchin On …

Legal Notices (1):

Legal Notices (2):

Health & Fitness:
Lori A. Harris
Fitness for Life

Support Your Local Businesses:

Support Your Local Businesses:

Columnists:
Jeff Brown
Deanne Davis
Peter Dills
Lori A. Harris
Howard Hays
Rich Johnson
Gustavo Lira
Christopher Nyerges
Michele Silence
Rev. James L. Snyder
Stuart Tolchin

Recent Issues:
Issue 24
Issue 23
Issue 22
Issue 21
Issue 20
Issue 19
Issue 18
Issue 17
Issue 16
Issue 15
Issue 14

Archives:
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AROUND TOWN Page 2 SIERRA MADRE NEWS Page 3 PASADENA NEWS Page 4 AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY Page 5 FIRE RECOVERY INFORMATION Page 6 EDUCATION & YOUTH Page 7 FOOD-DRINK-FUN Page 8 BEWARE OF SCAMS Page 9 THE GOOD LIFE Page 10 OPINION Page 11 LEGAL NOTICES Page 12 SPORTS & FITNESS & MORE Page 14 Webb Martin Group - DPP Real Estate Eileen Benson, Real Estate Agent - Pasadena, CA - Coldwell Banker Realty (coldwellbankerhomes.com)

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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2025

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A MEMORABLE DAY: The Sierra Madre and Pasadena No King Day Protests

A First Hand Report By Stuart Tolchin

On Saturday June 14, 2025, protests were scheduled throughout the United States of America to show their opposition 
to the Trump administration’s policies and in rejection of authoritarianism and militarization. Early 
estimates indicate that more than 5 million people attended the events, and that number includes the hundreds 
in Sierra Madre and an even larger crowd in Pasadena.

Clearly this was going to be a historical day, and I was ready to be among the protesters. I had been going to 
protests since I was nine years old and my grandmother and I had been part of a protest at a Van de Kamps 
in1953. Actually, we had walked to the store to purchase fish sticks but a protest over racially discriminatory 
hiring practices was taking place, and we observed the commotion and energy. 

Now, seventy-two years later other protests were occurring, and I did not want to miss them. I am very proud 
to say I have been present at many protests in Northern and Southern California and Mississippi over the years, 
but I am getting pretty old these days and how many more chances will I have? I notified the editor of my desire 
to report on the events, and she invited me to give it a try.

 In the morning, I put on orange tennis shoes, my Ruth 
Bader Ginsburg socks and my Sierra Madre hat and 
started my journey. My wife left to go to the Pasadena 
protest and I became desperate to attend both demonstrations 
but did not feel able to walk all the way down 
the hill to the center of town, so I called my neighbor, 
and he gave me a ride down the hill. 

 The demonstration itself was a wonderful experience. No violence or evidence of aggression. 
People carried American Flags which were distributed right there at Kersting Court. This was 
surprising to me as I now associate the flag with Donald Trump and wrongful, harmful, and 
unlawful activities. I asked someone about the flags, and it was explained that this very Saturday 
was also Flag Day and we all considered ourselves as true patriots and had every right to 
carry the flag and display our patriotism. Damn right we did!

There were also all sorts of signs criticizing Trump and proclaiming the day No Kings Day. 

 From Kersting Court, after getting a little rest back at home, I got a ride to the Pasadena 
protest. There were large numbers of people there also and the vibe was also completely peaceful.. 
People were dancing and I danced on corners for a few moments with strangers. It was 
amazing how orderly and controlled crowds at both events were. In Pasadena, protestors filled 
both sides of Colorado Boulevard and both sides of Lake Street. The protestors were multi 
generational. 

I am so gratified to have had this experience. Hooray for Americans, patriotic Americans who will do what is necessary to reestablish and protect our 
democracy. I don’t know how or when it will happen, but I am optimistic. Saturday, June 14, 2025, was a very spe-cial day and I am proud to have 
participated in that portion of our country’s history. 

Editor's Note: Sierra Madre Police Chief Gus Barrientos confirmed that the protest was without incident, 'calm and peaceful'.


Kelly Taffer Photo

HOW LONG? NOT MUCH LONGER!


This procession of trucks on their way to remove debris from the fire and rain that accumulated earlier 
this year has many residents wondering if the 'calvacade' will ever stop. Neighbors on major streets 
such as Michillinda, Lima, and Mountain Trail recognize that the trucks are helping to keep them 
safe by removing debris, will still be glad to know that they won't be traversing the streets forever. 

The photo on the right was submitted to show the amount of 'truck trash' that is too oftern left behind 
and also of concern to the community.

 According to the Director of Public Works, Arnulfo Yanez, the final phase of their task is underway. 
The preparation of the area in anticipation of future rains has begun. 

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INSIDE THIS WEEK

AROUND TOWNPage 2

 REMEMBRANCE: DARLENE CROOK

SIERRA MADRE NEWSPage 3

 WALKING SIERRA MADRE

PASADENA NEWSPage 4

AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY Page 5

 Altadena Builds Back

 Monrovia History

 Going To The Beach?

 FIRE RECOVERY INFORMATION Page 6 

EDUCATION & YOUTHPage 7

FOOD-DRINK-FUNPage 8

 Dining With Peter Dills

 The Tasting Room

 All Things

BEWARE OF SCAMSPage 9 
THE GOOD LIFEPage 10 

OPINION. Page 11

LEGAL NOTICESPage 12

SPORTS & FITNESS & MORE Page 14

 Fitness For Life........Michele Kidd

 Unlock Your Life.....Lori Harris

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