Volunteer for the Math Power Hour and Help PUSD Students!
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Do you have at least 1 hour per week to volunteer in a PUSD 1st or 2nd grade classroom?
LET’S DO THE MATH!
Studies have shown that an early strong foundation in math =
- Greater educational and future career success!
- A better gateway to college!
- Fairly identified math achievement potential!
Sign up today for a fun, rewarding opportunity to change lives and help secure every child’s future success. Scan the QR code or go to www.tinyurl.com/PUSDMPH.
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Loma Alta Pool Season Extended to Oct. 31!
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Pool season at Loma Alta Park extended through Oct. 31! Enjoy lap swim, water exercise classes, swim lessons, and free swim for an extra two months exclusively in Altadena. Sign up here.
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LA Compost Hub Begins Again at Bob Lucas Library! Sign up to be a member!
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The compost hub returns to Bob Lucas Memorial Library beginning Sept. 9! Consider joining our local compost hub to dispose of food scraps, learn about composting, and help nurture healthy soil in your community. Sign up here.
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Unlock Your Full SBA Benefit! Thursday, Sept. 11 • 7-8pm on Zoom
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Are you underinsured? (Most of us are.)
Facing delays or denials from your insurer? (Same.)
No insurance at all? (You’re not alone.)
You may qualify for up to $1.5 million from the SBA — at just 2.563% interest.
Use these funds to:
• Rebuild or remediate your home
• Fire-harden for future protection
• Even refinance your mortgage
Don’t leave money on the table.
Join us to get your SBA questions answered!
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SBA Mitigation Information Sessions Thru Friday, Sept. 12
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Conservation Clinic Saturday, Sept. 13 • 10am-2pm
Altadena Main Library
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Art Recovery LA, Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture, and Altadena Library District, are offering FREE services to those affected by the fires, including:
- Condition assessments of your recovered artworks and belongings
- Cleaning objects to remove soot and ash
- Demonstrations to remove the smell of smoke from small objects
- Custom archival boxes for safe storage
Registration is required. Please sign up here.
Bring your:
Artworks, Photographs and Photo Albums, Stuffed Animals and Toys, Collectibles, Ceramics, Jewelry, Textiles, and other cherished belongings that survived the fires
Please email questions to artrecoveryla@gmail.com.
The Conservation Clinic is made possible by LA County Department of Arts and Culture, Altadena Library District, and Conservation Association of Los Angeles (CALA).
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Altadena Poets Laureate - Altadena Poetry Review Celebration - The 2024-25 Virtual Edition Saturday, Sept. 13 • 3-5pm Altadena Main Library
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Featuring Mary Anne Berry, Don Kingfisher Campbell, Ron Koertge, Noriko Nakada, Anna Mixtlan, Thelma Reyna, Lynne Thompson, Pam Ward, Alene Terzian-Zeitounian + Open Mic; Hosted by Sehba Sarwar & Lester Graves Lennon. This event will be livestreamed at youtube.com/altadenalibrary. This event is made possible by Octavia's Bookshelf, Academy of American Poets, Poets & Writers, Friends of the Altadena Library, and the Altadena Library Foundation.
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NLSLA: After the Eaton Fire: Altadena Tenants Rights & Resources Monday, Sept. 15 • 4-5pm
Altadena Main Library
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Join the Neighborhood Legal Services of LA County for a presentation regarding housing and tenants' rights.
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Community Food Distribution Wednesday, Sept. 17 • 11am-12pm Altadena Main Library, 600 E. Mariposa
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Stop by the Altadena Main Library at 600 E. Mariposa to pick up a bag of fresh produce, courtesy of Hollywood Food Coalition. Supplies are limited, first come, first served. If you can, please bring your own extra bags.
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Pasadena Village Centering Sounds Free Concerts in the Park Wednesday Sept. 17 & 24, 5:30pm
Washington Park, 700 E. Washington Bld.
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For those impacted by the Eaton Fire and the community to build connection and heal through music.
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Camp Woodcraft Family Camp - Fall 2025 Friday, Sept. 19-Sunday, Sept. 21 OR
Friday, Sept. 26-Sunday, Sept. 28
Big Bear Valley
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Get ready for an all-inclusive weekend of family fun in the pines of Big Bear Valley. Cozy family-share cabins with modern amenities, delicious meals, and a schedule full of nature and connection—without the stress of planning. From campfires under the stars to laid-back family time, it’s the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation. We handle the details so you can focus on making memories that last a lifetime.
Archery, Archery Tag, Low Ropes, Rock Climbing, Arts & Crafts, Campfire and Sing-a-longs, and much more!
$250 per person | $100 off for a family of 4 or more* | Children 2 and under FREE
FREE for families impacted by the SoCal wildfires.
These sessions are especially welcoming to families affected by the Eaton or Palisades fires. If you lost your school, home, or job, use code lastrong when registering.
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Pasadena's Celebration of the Young Child FREE Fall Festival Saturday, Sept. 20 • 10am-2pm
Brookside Park, 360 N. Arroyo Blvd, Pasadena
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Free IT Cafe Saturday, Sept. 20 • 10am-12pm Pasadena Village, 236 W Mountain St. #113
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Pasadena Village ispartnering with ATM (AyudaTécnica para Mayores), an organization founded by local high school student swhich provides bilingual tech support to seniors.
Pasadena Village se estáasociando con ATM (AyudaTécnica para Mayores), unaorganización fundada porestudiantes locales queofrece ayuda técnica paragente mayores de edad.
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Altadena Poets Laureate - Poetry and Garden - poetry and zine workshop with Xitlalic Guijosa Saturday, Sept. 20 • 11am-1pm Altadena Main Library Community Room
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Participants in this workshop led by Xitlalic Guijosa will focus on exploring poetry alongside the theme of plants and gardens in our community and beyond. All workshops are free and open to the public with priority being given to Altadena residents. Participating poets, as well as other community members, are invited to share their work at monthly open mics. This event is made possible by Octavia's Bookshelf, Academy of American Poets, Poets & Writers, Friends of the Altadena Library, and the Altadena Library Foundation.
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Ready, Set, Prepare: Wildfire Preparedness Presentation for All Ages Saturday, Sept. 20 • 2-3pm
Altadena Main Library
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Learn how to protect you and your home from wildfires. Learn to create an emergency supplies pack. Create a family evacuation plan.
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Altadena Revealed-Reflections of People & Place: Owen Brown's Body. A Film Screening and Conversation Thursday, Sept. 25 • 7-9pm
Altadena Main Library, 600 E Mariposa St
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Join us for a special screening of Owen Brown’s Body, a new educational film by filmmaker Pablo D. Miralles. Owen Brown—abolitionist and son of John Brown—escaped the South via the Underground Railroad and ultimately settled in Altadena, where he and his brother Jason homesteaded land on Brown Mountain. Owen is buried on the mountain.
The 20 minute screening will be followed by a Q&A session featuring filmmaker Pablo D. Miralles and historian Michele Zack, who will engage with the audience and delve deeper into this fascinating history.
Registration link here. $10 suggested donation requested. For free admission option, enter code FREE at checkout.
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Help Design the Community-Led Bob Lucas Memorial Library Mural Friday, Sept 26-Sunday, Sept. 28 • Various Times Bob Lucas Library, 2659 Lincoln
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Altadenans of all ages are invited to help us create a new mural inspired by the themes of: Regrowth. Rebuilding. Resilience. Literacy. Community. You can sign up for a creative session to help develop the mural vision, led by artist Edgar Arceneaux and a local poet. There are eight sessions total at various times on Friday, Sept. 26 through Sunday, Sept. 28 at the Bob Lucas Library. Please register through our online calendar here. Or you can help paint the mural Oct. 9-12 (more details available later this month). If you can’t make it in-person, you can still submit your ideas online. Due to the timeline of the project, any entries received after 5 p.m. PDT Sept. 28 will not be considered. For details, visit https://www.altadenalibrary.org/mural/
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Melodia Mariposa Lecture Series: Conducting - A Life Friday, Sept. 26 • 7-8pm
Altadena Main Library
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Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear one of the most esteemed and influential conductors of our time, right here in Altadena.
Mr. Conlon is a rare figure whose work has defined and enriched the classical music traditions of the U.S. and Europe for over 50 years. He is giving this inaugural Melodia Mariposa lecture especially for the survivors of the Eaton Fire.
Tickets are free, but registration is required as space is limited. Register here or scan the QR code below.
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Chris Holden's 26th Annual Community Resource Fair & Block Party
Saturday, Sept 27 • 2-6pm
500 Block of East Jackson St., Pasadena
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Impact of the Los Angeles Fires on LGBTQ Communities
Saturday, Sept 27 • 2-4:30pm
Altadena Main Library Community Room
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If you are LGBTQ and were impacted by the Los Angeles fires, we want to hear from you to ensure that recovery efforts are inclusive of community needs. You must be 18 years old, LGBTQ, and live or have lived in the areas directly affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires. Please join us whether you attended our previous town hall on May 7 or not. Lunch provided. Spanish interpretation will be available. The first 60 attendees will receive a free air purifier.
This is a Williams Institute UCLA research study led by co-principal investigators
Brad Sears and Laurel Sprague. Participation is voluntary.
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opera IN the PARK
Live from the LA Opera Stage to the Big Screen Saturday, September 27, 2025 Pre-show activities begin at 4:30pm Broadcast begins at 7:30pm
Loma Alta Park: 3330 N Lincoln Ave, Altadena,
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Lights, camera, action: Gather your blankets and lawn chairs, pack your picnic, and come experience the music and drama of West Side Story under the stars. Countless fans know and love Leonard Bernstein’s landmark work with songs like “America,” “Somewhere,” and “I Feel Pretty”, but few have seen it like this. Originally conceived as an opera, we’re paying tribute to Bernstein’s impact with the grand operatic treatment. New York City’s West Side is split between the Jets and the Sharks—but these warring gangs never imagined that two of their own could fall in love.
This event is free to attend and open to all ages.
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Allan Wasserman Jazz Ensemble: Wildfire Survivors Gig 3
Saturday, Sept 27 • 8:30pm
Pinocchio's Pizza, 1449 N. Lake, Pasadena
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Ending Well: Getting Your Ducks in a Row Free Workshops for Seniors
Mondays Sep 29, Oct 6, 13, 20 & 27 @ 11am
Tuesdays Sep 30, Oct 7, 14, 21 & 28 @11am
Tuesdays Sep 30, Oct 7, 14, 21 & 28 @2pm
Tuesdays Sep 30, Oct 7, 14, 21 & 28 @ 6:30pm
Thursdays Oct 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 @2pm
Thursdays Oct 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 @5pm
on Zoom
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These 5 FREE one-hour sessions are presented in a Zoom format and limited to 10
participants. Checklists are provided, covering required documents, your digital world,
celebration of life, an ethical will, and more--a roadmap to guide your executor and
trustees through their responsibilities settling your affairs.
Ending Well does not promote any religious organization, legal, or financial company.
The presenters are volunteers who provide information and support.
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Altadena Historical Society: Stewards of the Land
Monday, Sept. 29 • 6:30-8:30pm Altadena Community Center, 730 E. Altadena Dr.
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Doors open at 6pm. *Space/seating is limited and will operate on a first come first serve basis.
AltadenaWILD will discuss and share the story of how a development threat in the Altadena foothills galvanized the birth of AltadenaWILD, how they harnessed the power of community to defeat that threat, and how they worked with the County to develop a new Area Plan – with changes in zoning and land use classifications – to create an opportunity for future conservation options.
The Chaney Trail Corridor Project will highlight how professional and community
scientists contributed to data collection and public awareness which helped achieve the
withdrawal of the Polyfields development. Since the Eaton Fire, the project has focused on documenting post-fire impacts, regrowth, wildlife repopulation, and the protection of the Corridor’s trees and natural stream. Finally, Chaney Trail will share its efforts to bring
together governmental and non-governmental stakeholders on a plan to conserve the
wildland
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Altadena Rotary Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, Oct. 4, 8-10:30am • Grocery Outlet Altadena
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Join Altadena Rotary for a FREE pancake breakfast!
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NHS Rebuild & Recovery Workshops Saturday, Oct. 4 • 11am-5pm
First Church of the Nazarene, 3700 E. Sierra Madre, Pasadena
Saturday, Dec. 13 • 11am-5pm
Pasadena Presbyterian Church, 585 E. Colorado Blvd, Pasadena
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Taste of Dena
Saturday, Oct. 4 • 6-9pm
Altadena Main Library, 600 E. Mariposa
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Set against the backdrop of our beautiful library, we invite you to step into a magical world filled with surprises and delightful connections.
Immerse yourself in a whimsical atmosphere where you can connect with fellow neighbors, share stories, and celebrate all that makes our Altadena community so extraordinary.
Experience interactive art installations and unexpected performances, all designed to spark conversation and imagination. Bring along a special Altadena something—like a t-shirt, hat, or scarf—to show your hometown pride as we gather in celebration.
Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the heart of our community. Join us, connect, share, and have fun as we begin our next chapter—together.
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SAVE the DATE: Altadena Town Council 50th Anniversary Celebration and Resource Fair
Oct. 11, 12-4pm • Altadena Community Center. 730 E. Altadena Dr.
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Join us for the Altadena Town Council 50th Celebration and Resource Fair with family friendly activities and food!
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Melodia Mariposa: Peter & the Wolf
Sunday, Oct. 12 • 4pm
The LA County Arboretum
301 N Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia
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Reserve your free tickets here.
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SAVE the DATE: Free Community Health Fair
Saturday, Oct. 18, 9am-4pm • Altadena Main Library, 600 E. Mariposa
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Get screened and stay healthy. Services offered:
- free mammograms (must preregister here)
- blood pressure & glucose checks
- Health screenings and consultation
- Wellness resources and giveaways
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SAVE the DATE: 23rd Annual Women for Racial Justice Breakfast
Oct. 23, 8am • Pasadena Hilton
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Get ready for the 23rd Annual Women for Racial Justice Breakfast! For over two decades, this powerful event has brought together the Pasadena and Glendale communities and beyond, fostering deep learning and inspiring action for racial justice.
For more than two decades, this powerful gathering has united the Pasadena and Glendale communities and beyond, sparking deep learning and inspiring bold action for racial justice.
This year, we are honored to welcome Joanna S. Jackson, President and CEO of the Weingart Foundation, as our keynote speaker. With over 25 years of leadership in the nonprofit, philanthropic, and public sectors, Joanna is a champion for racial and social justice whose work has transformed communities across California and the nation.
Tickets available now! Click here to purchase.
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SAVE THE DATE: Tedx Altadena
Sunday, Oct. 26, 10am-5pm Altadena Main Library
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TEDxAltadena2025: Reclaim. Rebuild. Reimagine. is a powerful call to action and healing, rooted in the heart of a community devastated by the Eaton wildfire. This independently organized TEDx event will bring together Altadena's bold thinkers, resilient leaders, policy innovators, and creative collaborators to share transformative ideas.
Due to limited space, attendance is capped at 100 guests. We’re prioritizing participants who have a direct connection to Altadena—whether you live or work here, receive or provide services, or have been personally affected by recent events in the community. Register for a seat here.
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