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  • Ballroom Dancing for Tough Guys Presented at Caltech

    Ballroom Dancing for Tough Guys, starring Lou Brock and Heather Gehring, will be presented on Saturday, April 20, at 8 p.m. in Caltech's Beckman Auditorium. Ballroom Dancing for Tough Guys is a romantic, comedic dance show created from ballroom dancing. ...
  • The 22nd Annual Trumpet Awards Airs Easter Sunday

    The annual Trumpet Awards was taped in Atlanta, Georgia in January, 2013. The show will air this month. The Trumpet Awards acknowledges the accomplishments of men and women, in particular, who have significantly contributed to enhancing the quality of lif...
  • Community Easter Sunrise Service at Farnsoworth Park

    The Easter Sunrise Services for the Pasadena/Altadena Communities will be held at Farnsworth Park, on Easter Sunday, March 31, 2013 from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. The park's beautiful amphitheater is located at 568 East Mount Curve Avenue, (corner of Lake Av...
  • Seeds From The Sower

    The angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled away the stone and sat upon it; his appearance was as lightening and his clothes were as white as snow. For fear of him, the guards trembled and became as dead men. And the angel said to th...
  • Fundraising Concert, African Dance, Poetry and Honors Ceremony Extravaganza

    Fundraising Concert, African Dance, Poetry and Honors Ceremony Extravaganza in support of the Pasadena Launching of the SEE A MAN, BE A MAN mentoring project! Pasadena, California, Saturday, March 30, 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m., at the Alkebu-lan Cultura...
  • Most Fire Deaths Result in Homes with No Smoke Alarms

    CAL FIRE Reminds Californians to Check Their Smoke Alarms While a 2010 study by the National Fire Protection Association found that 96 percent of all homes have at least one smoke alarm, nearly two-thirds of home fire deaths resulted from fires in homes ...
  • Community Meeting for Public Art April 2

    The public is invited to an April 2 meeting on the next phase of the City's Rotating Public Art Exhibition Program to hear about the upcoming Request for Proposals (RFP) that are due by April 22. The community meeting begins at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, April ...
  • Sports Watching and Wondering

    MARCH MADNESS INDEED! For several months now, Pundits and Prognosticators have been telling us the name of the team that will win the NCAA Championship. In addition to the one and loss records of the team, they also use the strength of the teams that the...
  • “Don't Wait to Probate”

    I was first introduced to the court proceeding called "probate" as a result of a frantic call I received soon after I began practicing law. The caller, a real estate agent, was handling an escrow and found that the sale couldn't be completed because the s...
  • The Power of Women Fundraisers

    Women are role models in so many sectors of our economy, and the nonprofit sector is no exception. In honor of women's history month we salute women who step up to the challenge of raising money for nonprofit organizations and institutions they believe in...
  • The Devastating Voices of Children

    "My friends are dead. I saw the bad man. He was next to me when we ran out.""I played ball with him. Now he is dead.""My friend got killed cause she didn't hide good enough.""Do you think it is my fault?" These are some of the devastating voices of child...
  • Can March on Washington’s Unity be Duplicated?

    In five months, we will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington. In 1963, the March was jointly called by the Civil Rights Movement's "Big Six" – A. Philip Randolph, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Roy Wilkins, Whitney Young, James Farmer...
  • Can We All Just Get Along?

    I never considered the late Rodney King anything of a philosopher, but as one observes Washington shenanigans, especially around fiscal matters, it seems that Brother King had a point. Can we all just, maybe, get along? In the wee hours of Saturday morni...
  • The Future of Affordable Housing

    Public Forum April 3, 2013 "Affordable Housing After the Redevelopment Era: What Now?" will be the topic of a free public forum April 4, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters Pasadena Area, the event will be at the Women's City Clu...
  • New Tax Rules for Your Small Business

    The American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 resolved most of the tax issues included in last year's fiscal cliff debate and answered many pending tax questions for small businesses. What effect did the act have on businesses? What are the long-term planning...
  • Statement by Rev. Al Sharpton Regarding the Nomination of Thomas E. Perez as United States Secretary of Labor

    "I joined today with other leaders of the civil rights community at the White House as the President of the United States nominated Thomas E. Perez to be Secretary of Labor. Mr. Perez's tenure in the civil rights division of the United States Justice Depa...
  • Los Angeles Critics Raving About One Night With Janis Joplin

    The Los Angeles Times Says it "Will Rock Your World!"The Hit Concert Event is Extended Through April 21, 2013 at the Pasadena Playhouse Pasadena, CA (March 18, 2013) – The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director and Elizabeth Doran, Executi...
  • Pasadena "Way Finding" Signs Popping Up Around Town

    Pasadena, CA —A series of modern, color-coordinated "way finding" signs are popping up in Pasadena www.cityofpasadena.net to enhance the navigation by tourists, business travelers, workers, bicyclists and motorists to Pasadena's key destinations, attrac...
  • Administrative Review Concluded on Pasadena OIS

    Pasadena, CA – The Pasadena Police Department is providing a status update on the ongoing independent reviews and the concluded internal administrative review of the officer involved shooting (OIS) of Kendrec McDade. These assessments were initiated by ...
  • Pilot and Engineer Mensa-Wood Brings Expertise to San Onofre Nuclear Plant

    SCE Honors Mensa-Wood in Celebration of Women's History and Diversity Months Rosemead, CA, March 19, 2013 — Growing up in Tema on the Atlantic Coast of Ghana, Ewurabena Mensa-Wood had the dream of one day becoming a pilot. "There were no women flying i...

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