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West Pasadena Residents' Association
Neighborhood Update
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
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Founded in 1962, the WPRA is dedicated to maintaining the character of our communities and enhancing the quality of life in West Pasadena.
Editor
Ann Erdman
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City Council and commission meetings
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Historic Preservation Commission
6 p.m.
George Ellery Hale Building
Hearing Room
175 N. Garfield Ave.
On the agenda: Report on 2013 Historic Preservation Awards; report from La Loma Bridge Design Advisory Committee
City Council 6:30 pm
City Hall
Council Chambers
100 N. Garfield Ave. On the agenda: Proposed amendment to Rose Bowl Stadium operating agreement for additional naming rights opportunities; conceptual approval of improvements to Donor Plaza and Court of Champions; update on Rose Bowl Stadium renovation project.
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Museums of the Arroyo Day
The Gamble House and Pasadena Museum of History are among five institutions open for free Sunday, May 19, from noon to 4 p.m. to celebrate the history and art of the Arroyo Seco.
Rose Bowl Stadium light tests
As part of the renovation project, all of the stadium lights will be on Monday, May 20, from 9 to 10 p.m. to assess any potential shadows that might be cast on the field. Please direct questions or comments to Margo Mavridis at mmavridis@rosebowlstadium.com or (626) 926-4807.
Japanese garden opens once a month
The Storrier Stearns Japanese Garden at 270 Arlington Dr. is open to the public the last Sunday of every month. Experts in the ancient art of origami will offer demonstrations and instruction on May 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Reservations are $7.50. Email info@japanesegardenpasadena.com for more information.
Celebrate the ArroyoThe Arroyo Seco Foundation presents an evening of presentations, videos, music, art, refreshments and more to celebrate the remarkable resources of the Arroyo Seco Watershed and River on Wednesday, May 29, at 6 p.m. in the auditorium at Caltech's Beckman Institute. Local heroes to be honoredThe 42nd annual Police-Citizens Awards on Thursday, May 30, from 1 to 3 p.m. will honor local citizens and Pasadena Police Department employees who demonstrated exceptional service, conspicuous courage and other noteworthy acts over the past year. Admission is free at Ambassador Auditorium, 131 S. St. John Ave. Please direct questions or comments to Police Chief Phillip Sanchez at psanchez@cityofpasadena.net.
Rose Bowl renovation update Find out what's going on with the Rose Bowl Stadium renovation.
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WPRA notes
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San Rafael School to remain open for now Pasadena Unified School District has confirmed with District 6 Councilman Steve Madison's office that San Rafael Elementary School will remain open at least through June 2015 and there will be no lease agreement with any other institution during that period. This will provide more time to PUSD and San Rafael families to plan for any future transitions. WPRA is proud to have "adopted" San Rafael, the last public elementary school in this service area, through the WPRA Student Enrichment Program. The News, WPRA style View the latest issue of The News, the WPRA quarterly magazine.
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Editor's top news picks
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"The second annual joint Pasadena Police and Fire Memorial Service was held on front steps of the Pasadena City Hall on Wednesday May 15 to honor the memory of firefighters and police officers who lost their lives in the line of duty." - Pasadena Now PUSD may lay off 96 educators
"Despite optimistic projections of increased state funding for public education next year, Pasadena Unified school board members this week approved layoffs for 96 full- or part-time educators." - Pasadena Sun (L.A. Times)
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Monthly WPRA board meeting dates and locations are on the WPRA website. Click on the headline above or visit our website and look under "Meetings and Events."
The WPRA needs you ...
If you'd like to serve your community and do it with a group of your neighbors who are equally dedicated, the WPRA encourages you to join your neighborhood residents' association. If you live within our service area, we'd welcome your help.
- Got the local news bug? Just curious about your city (and would like to share news with 1,000 or so of your closest friends), consider serving as a co-editor of Neighborhood Update. It will only take a few hours a week (on your own schedule) in the month or two a year in which you'd serve. We'll train you.
- We have lots of opportunities to serve on one of our many committees:
- Land use and planning
If you care about how we use our land
- Education
If you want to help save public education for West Pasadena
- Open space & conservation
If you care about preserving open space and conservation of land and resources - Membership
If you'd like to help us continue to build our membership so we can do more
If you'd like to chat about ways we could help you become more involved or, more likely, more effective (by helping us), send an email to WPRA President. Tell him about your interests.
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Joseph Stoddard's watercolors: The WPRA wishes to express its appreciation to local artist Joseph Stoddard, who has generously allowed us to display his watercolors in our quarterly magazine, WPRA News, on the WPRA website and in this publication. To explore Mr. Stoddard's work, visit josephstoddard.com.
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