
Where are we? And what's happening?
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I'll have the full scoop on Thursday.
Ann Erdman is the Public Information Officer for the City of Pasadena, California. You can also find her on Facebook and Twitter.
Saturday, May 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. – It’s Family Fun Day at La Pintoresca Park and Branch Library! Join us for entertainment, food, arts and crafts, skate park competition and much more.
Monday, May 30 -- City of Pasadena administrative offices, libraries, community centers and health clinics will be closed for the Memorial Day holiday. Trash and recycling pickup will be on the regular schedule this week.
Monday, May 30, at 11:45 a.m. – A wreath will be placed at the Pasadena Vietnam Memorial during a public ceremony at Memorial Park (Raymond Avenue between Holly and Walnut) organized by the Pasadena Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans Association. Children will sing the National Anthem, and many veterans will be in attendance. The ceremony will be preceded by a flyover at 10:45 a.m. (626) 795-8141.
Tuesday, May 31 – Interested in serving on the Redistricting Task Force? Today’s the deadline for applications.
Tuesday, May 31, at 6:30 p.m. – City Manager Michael J. Beck is asking for your input on the ideal qualities of Pasadena’s next director of public works.
Thursday, June 2, at 6 p.m. – Attend the last in a series of four community workshops where you’ll share ideas for the design of a proposed park in the Playhouse District.
Saturday, June 4, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. – Bring your family and friends to an open house at the Pasadena Police Department Heliport! 
The fact that sun bathing is an important part of the children's routine at the schools makes it desirable to separate the boys' and girls' divisions, according to Mrs. J. Ross Charles, president of the council.Donations to the preventorium were also important for the sponsorship of frail children from low-income families. The same was the case with summer camps for pre-tubercular boys.

Saturday, May 7, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. – It’s the Free Comic Book Day celebration at Pasadena Central Library for children and teens, with special video screenings, a design-your-own-superhero event, a visit by popular graphic-novel illustrator Kazu Kibuishi and much more! (There’s also something happening at each branch library.)
Wednesday, May 11, at 1 p.m. – This week’s film in the Donald R. Wright Auditorium at Pasadena Central Library is “Sherlock Holmes” (2009, PG-13) starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law in the tale of Sir Arthur Conan’s Doyle’s detective and his stalwart sidekick Watson in a battle of brains and brawn against a nemesis who threatens all of England.
Thursday, May 12, at 7 p.m. – “Helen of Pasadena” author Lian Dolan will discuss her popular novel in the Donald R. Wright Auditorium at Pasadena Central Library. Bring yours for her to sign!
Saturday, May 14, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. – Share your ideas for a proposed park site at the corner of Union Street and El Molino Avenue in the Playhouse District.
Saturday, May 14, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. – Learn about sustainable planting, gardening and landscape design for Southern California’s climate at Linda Vista Branch Library, presented by experts from the Theodore Payne Foundation and Los Angeles County Arboretum.
Sunday, May 15 -- Today is the Pasadena Marathon! We’ve set up a special web page with regularly updated info on road closures, transit detours, parking restrictions, maps and more.


As Mr. Blacker, the owner, is an old lumber man, he has taken great pride in having the best material obtainable for the house. Days and weeks have been spent in securing timbers which would suit his taste. The exterior works consists of a great deal of detail work obtained by cross timber work and wherever there is an exposed beam this is absolutely perfect, without a knot or chuck. Hand-wrought iron fastenings hold these timbers in place and will be allowed to rust to get the desired effect. Hammered copper sheets, formed into gutters and ducts, lead the rain water to the cement drains and are tarnishing to an aged look.



...Some of the lamps fetched $100,000 each, and at least one of the more imposing chandeliers sold for about a quarter of a million dollars. A handful of fixtures was sufficient to cover the price of the house. (Mr. English declined to give figures.)
Pasadena citizens, including Mr. Makinson*, loudly declared their outrage, and with the support of Pasadena Heritage, a preservation group, the city passed an emergency ordinance that slowed further removal of the pieces. Citizens guarded the house in cars parked out front.
Mr. English sold the Blacker House in 1988, never having lived in it. The removal of the fixtures had violated the integrity of Greene & Greene's design. The brothers had created interiors that were symphonies of carefully orchestrated parts, and suddenly the first violin section was missing in every room. One of the finest works of American architecture had been desecrated...



...and on Saturday evening we were at the same table at Villa Esperanza's Blue & White at Night benefit gala.