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Reach Out World Wide (ROWW) Announces Next Phase of Relief
Reach Out WorldWide has received funding through the American Red Cross 2025 California Wildfire Long-Term Recovery Program.
 
The grant will support ROWW’s long-term wildfire recovery efforts, including broader community outreach and referrals, household needs assessments, and targeted distributions of furniture, appliances, clothing, and more.
 
To learn more about the program, request assistance, volunteer or donate, visit https://roww.org/project/california-wildfire-long-term-recovery-program/
Steadfast LA Launches Initiative with Banc of California to Support Small Businesses in Wildfire-Impacted Communities with Direct Grants up to $50,000
Steadfast LA, the nonprofit founded by civic leader and businessman Rick Caruso to accelerate the rebuilding of Los Angeles with private-sector solutions, announced today a Small Business Initiative launched with a $1 million donation from Banc of California’s Wildfire Relief & Recovery Fund.
 
The initiative will support retailers, restaurants, and other independent businesses in Altadena, Malibu, and the Pacific Palisades impacted by the devastating Eaton and Palisades Fires with direct grants of up to $50,000.
 
To learn more about eligibilty requirements and to apply, click here
Rotary Club of Altadena is accepting Fire Relief grant applications
The Altadena Rotary Fire Relief grants will support community projects that benefit Altadena residents, businesses, services, and charities affected by the Eaton Fire. Applications will be considered and prioritized on the basis of need and impact. 
 
Grant applications must be completed by not-for-profit 501(c) organizations only. Organizations may sponsor projects by individuals, businesses, or units of government. Grant projects must be intended for and completed within the unincorporated area of Altadena. 
 
Grants are available between $500 and $5,000. Matching funds are encouraged but not required. Funding for a purpose that is part of a larger project is acceptable. Grants will be considered on a rolling basis each quarter with deadlines of March 31, June 30, September 30 and December 31, 2025. 
 
 
Altadena Chamber Now Accepting Grant Applications - Round 2
Deadline: Sept. 26, 2025.
The ACOC Business Recovery Fund provides emergency grant assistance to help businesses and nonprofits recover from the devastating effects of the wildfires. Emergency grant assistance awards range from $500 - $1,500 per eligible applicant.
 
Please note that funding is limited.
 
Eligible applicants must demonstrate direct impact from the wildfires and have a business/nonprofit within the Altadena affected area identified by state or local disaster declarations.
 
ACOC flyer
Altadena Meals on Wheels Looking for Volunteer Drivers
Altadena Meals on Wheels proudly relaunched its meal delivery service on June 2nd, and we’re looking for caring volunteer drivers to join our team.  Volunteers deliver hot meals to housebound residents along a designated route.  Meal pickup is at 9:45 am, Monday through Friday at Christ the Shepherd Lutheran Church in Altadena.  If you have a little time and a big heart, we’d love to have you on board. Please call us at 626-794-0313 to learn more.  Thank you!
Altadena Farmers' Community Market Provides Free Goods for Fire-Impacted Residents
The Altadena Farmers' Community Market has transitioned from a traditional community marketplace into an emergency nonprofit produce distribution effort. It no longer sells produce. Instead, it provides free, farm-fresh goods to fire-impacted residents through a verified voucher system. To receive free produce, visit the Altadena Farmers Market website and register for a voucher. You can do that here.
 
Once registered, bring your voucher to Fair Oaks Burger on Saturday between 9 a.m. and noon.
GER3 Offering Smoke Remediation and Repairs
Global Emergency Relief, Recovery & Reconstruction (GER3) is a non-profit offering a comprehensive approach to remediation and repairs for Altadena residents, working with homeowners to assess damage, test for hazardous materials, remediate using licensed contractors, post-test, and make the necessary repairs at no cost to the homeowner.
 
Our services are all-encompassing, designed to serve a homeowner's full smoke remediation and repair needs; we currently do not offer standalone services. We prioritize applicants that do not have the means or ability to remediate themselves.
 
To register for this service, please complete our Smoke Remediation and Repairs Program Contact Registration form.
GER3 Offering Gravel Vouchers to Aid in Creation of Defensible Space Around Homes
Global Emergency Relief, Recovery & Reconstruction (GER³)  is offering gravel vouchers to eligible residents of Altadena to aid in the creation of defensible space around their home.
 
Vouchers can be redeemed at “Stone / Yard Landscape Center” for a set amount of gravel to be delivered to the recipient’s home. Defensible space refers to the 5 feet around the perimeter of the home where there is no vegetation or combustible material and is protected by hardscape such as gravel.
 
During a high wind event, debris can easily get caught on objects and if there are combustible materials near the home this can create an area for embers to catch thereby threatening the integrity of the structure. Creating defensible space on your property is one of the most important steps you can take to make your property more wildfire resilient.
 
Our program provides gravel vouchers to you after you have cleared your defensible space of vegetation or combustible material, but if you need assistance, please indicate so on the registration. We’re accepting homeowner registrations until October 31. If you or one of your neighbors may be interested, please fill out this registration form. For more information about GER3’s Wildfire Preparedness Programming, please email Alexis Helgeson at alexis.helgeson@ger3.org.
 Need Home Remediation & Repairs, A Complete Home Rebuild or Want to Add an ADU to your property?
SGV Habitat for Humanity is focused on providing long-term solutions for those affected by the Eaton Fire. If you need home remediation & repairs, a complete rebuild of your home, or are interested in learning more about adding an ADU to your property, please complete their Home Damage and Assessment Form at: https://bit.ly/rebuildneeds.
 
Someone from their team will get back to you with more information and next steps after they receive your completed intake form. If you have questions, please email firerelief@sgvhabitat.org.
Neighborhood Housing Services of LA County - On site at the ALTADENA LIBRARY on TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS in September for
Mortgage Grant Application Assistance
NHS also can assist with financial counseling, property inspections & assessments, financial assistance, and can connect you to local resource networks.

For Eaton Fire residents, NHS team members will be on site at the Altadena Main Library (600 E. Mariposa) Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10am-6pm to assist residents who want help with their application for the state mortgage program that provides grants up to $20,000 (3 months of mortgage payments) for disaster survivors.
 
WALK-INS are welcome.
 
More program information, eligibility and the online application can be found at CalAssistMortgageFund.org.
NHS flyer
UCLA Wildfire Evacuation Survey
On behalf of our partners at UCLA, we are sharing a survey with you to capture your experiences evacuating during the 2025 wildfires. We believe it’s essential to understand any challenges you may have experienced so that these issues can be addressed in future disaster evacuation plans based on real-life experiences. The survey link is available here, and it should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete. 
 
We are aware that many in our community have experienced survey fatigue over the past six months, with individuals receiving surveys on various topics. From what we know, this is the first survey to collect data on your evacuation experiences, so we hope it complements and does not duplicate responses you’ve given in the past. The goal of this work is to inform future disaster planning efforts that take into account people’s real-life experiences from this disaster

The research team at UCLA and other partners sincerely appreciate you sharing your thoughts and the generosity of your time in this survey. For any questions, please reach out to Professor Evelyn Blumenberg at eblumenb@g.ucla.edu
Free Legal Assistance for Eligible Disaster Survivors
FREE LEGAL HELP AFTER A DISASTER
NLSLA provides free legal services to eligible low-income disaster survivors in the Antelope Valley, San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, and Santa Clarita
  • SBA & FEMA Relief
  • Tenant Rights
  • Employment
  • Cash & Food Benefits (CalFresh, CalWorks, GR CAPI, SSA)
  • Healthcare and Insurance
  • Consumer Protection
  • Family Law & Domestic Violence
  • Estate Plannig
  • Education
Apply online at nlsla.org or scan the QR code.
Immigration Resources from National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) & CHIRLA
 
Immigration Assistance Referral Line
888-624-4752
 
Legal Assistance
213-201-3797
NAMI SGV: Monthly Fire Peer Support Group
Third Tuesday Every Month, 5:30-7pm on Zoom
No obligations, no cost, no registration required. Go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82656151783 Meeting ID number: 826 5615 1783 or scan the QR code.
 
Fire Peer Support Group flyer
Free Mental Health Support for Those Affected by the Wildfires
Anyone impacted by the SoCal Wildfires can receive up to six free therapy sessions—no insurance required. Counseling is available for children, teens, families, and adults. Our services are designed to support emotional healing and help you build healthy coping skills as you move forward. Support groups and other specialized services are also available.
 
To get connected to services, contact us at: 424-362-2935 http://didihirsch.org/wildfires.
 
If you need to talk to someone now, call or text 988 or chat online at 988lifeline.org for free, confidential 24/7 support from the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
 
Teens can call (800) 852-8336 (6 –10 p.m. PST), text TEEN to 839863 (6–9 p.m. PST), or email via TeenLine.org to talk to a trained teen volunteer.
Didi Hirsch Mendtal Health Support flyer
Are you 18 or under?
Were you impacted by the Eaton Fire?
We want to hear your story.
In Other People’s Shoes Productions in association with Pacific Clinics is creating a theatre piece to lift up the voices of young fire survivors in our community.
 
We’re looking for young people 18 and under who are interested in sharing their experiences and feelings in a safe environment.
 
The finished piece will be crafted from excerpts of the stories and voiced by professional actors. Our hope is to provide a way to help our community heal.
 
If you’re interested in participating or to learn more, use the QR code or visit:
Fire Stories project flyer
Volunteer for the Math Power Hour and Help PUSD Students!
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 =
 
  1. Greater educational and future career success!
  2. A better gateway to college!
  3. 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
Or contact the African American Parent Council at: mathpowerhour@gmail.com
Loma Alta Pool Season Extended to Oct. 31!
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.
LA Compost Hub Begins Again at Bob Lucas Library! Sign up to be a member!
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.
LA Compost Hub flyer
LA Compost Hub (Spanish) flyer
Annual Park Community Meeting
Thursday, Sept. 18 • 7-8pm
Loma Alta Park, Gymnasium 
Meet park staff, learn about upcoming evenets, programs, and activities for the year, and tell us your priorities
Camp Woodcraft Family Camp - Fall 2025
Friday, Sept. 19-Sunday, Sept. 21 OR
Friday, Sept. 26-Sunday, Sept. 28
Big Bear Valley
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.
 
To register or for more info, scan the QR code or visit, https://campwoodcraft.org/family-camp/
 
 
Camp Woodcraft Flyer
Karaoke at El Patron
Friday & Saturday, Sept. 19 & 20 • 7-11pm
2555 N. Lake Ave, Altadena
El Patron Karaoke flyer
Altadena Community Soil Testing Day
Saturday, Sept. 20 • 10am-2pm
Loma Alta Park, 3330 N. Lincoln Ave.
The USC CLEAN team and the Department of Angels are teaming up to host a free soil testing event with expert guidance, easy sample collection and drop-off, plus food, music, and activities for all ages. Our goal is to reach more folks that want soil testing, but haven’t gotten it yet.
 
📍 Loma Alta Park (Farmer’s Market)
📅 September 20th, 2025 from 10am-2pm
🔗 RSVP at Eventbrite here or scan the QR code
 
What to Expect
At this event, neighbors can:
  • Learn how to collect soil samples and submit them for free lead testing
  • Enlist volunteers to help with collection and submission
  • Connect with trusted health experts ready to answer your questions
  • Enjoy food, music, and activities for all ages
 
Why Soil Testing Matters
Testing our soil helps guide a safe recovery.
Prolonged exposure to lead is especially dangerous for children and pregnant women, and lead doesn’t break down over time. Ash and smoke can carry lead from burned buildings into nearby yards. Soil testing gives you quick, reliable results so you can make informed choices for your home, family, and community.
Altadena Community Soil Testing Day Flyer
Pasadena's Celebration of the Young Child FREE Fall Festival
Saturday, Sept. 20 • 10am-2pm
Brookside Park, 360 N. Arroyo Blvd, Pasadena
For chilren ages 0-5 and their caregivers.  For more information, visit https://www.cityofpasadena.net/office-of-the-young-child/
Pasadena's Celebration of the Young Child FREE Fall Festival flyer
Celebracion del Nino Pequeno flyer
Free IT Cafe
Saturday, Sept. 20 • 10am-12pm
Pasadena Village, 236 W Mountain St. #113
Pasadena Village ispartnering with ATM (AyudaTécnica para Mayores), an organization founded by local high school student swhich provides bilingual tech support to seniors.
 
You can find more information about this event at https://forms.gle/CfhJbZmnVFEk9QSTA or contact Pablo Ortiz-Morales 626-765-1040.
 
Pasadena Village se estáasociando con ATM (AyudaTécnica para Mayores), unaorganización fundada porestudiantes locales queofrece ayuda técnica paragente mayores de edad.
 
Se puede encontrar más información sobre este evento en la página https://forms.gle/CfhJbZmnVFEk9QSTA o llamando Pablo Ortiz-Morales al número 626-765-1040.
Altadena Poets Laureate - Poetry and Garden - poetry and zine workshop with Xitlalic Guijosa
Saturday, Sept. 20 • 11am-1pm
Altadena Main Library Community Room
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.
Ready, Set, Prepare: Wildfire Preparedness Presentation for All Ages
Saturday, Sept. 20 • 2-3pm
Altadena Main Library
Learn how to protect you and your home from wildfires. Learn to create an emergency supplies pack. Create a family evacuation plan. 
Pasadena Village Centering Sounds Free Concerts in the Park
Wednesday Sept. 24, 5:30pm
Washington Park, 700 E. Washington Bld.
For those impacted by the Eaton Fire and the community to build connection and heal through music.
 
Centering Sounds flyer
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
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.
Altadena Revealed flyer
Help Design the Community-Led Bob Lucas Memorial Library Mural
Friday, Sept 26-Sunday, Sept. 28 • Various Times
Bob Lucas Library, 2659 Lincoln
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/
Melodia Mariposa Lecture Series: Conducting - A Life
Friday, Sept. 26 • 7-8pm
Altadena Main Library
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.
Melodia Mariposa Lecture Series
Chris Holden's 26th Annual Community Resource Fair & Block Party
Saturday, Sept 27 • 2-6pm
500 Block of East Jackson St., Pasadena
chris holden's block party flyer
Impact of the Los Angeles Fires on LGBTQ Communities
Saturday, Sept 27 • 2-4:30pm
Altadena Main Library Community Room
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.
Impact of LA Fires on LGBTQ Communities flyer
Spanish language flyer
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, 
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.  
Allan Wasserman Jazz Ensemble: Wildfire Survivors Gig 3
Saturday, Sept 27 • 8:30pm
Pinocchio's Pizza, 1449 N. Lake, Pasadena
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
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.
For more information or to register, e-mail to endingwellclass@gmail.com.
Altadena Historical Society: Stewards of the Land 
Monday, Sept. 29 •  6:30-8:30pm
Altadena Community Center, 730 E. Altadena Dr.
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
Altadena Historical Society: Stewards of the Land  flyer
Altadena Small Business Market at Mariposa Junction Seeks Vendors for Nov. 29 event
Application deadline Sept. 30
The Altadena Chamber of Commerce and Mariposa Junction are seeking Altadena small businesses, artists and makers who sell goods, wares, and experiences for the Altadena Small Business Market. Local youth groups also encouraged to apply.
 
 
 
Small Business Market Flyer
PUSD Schools: Safety, Budget, and Our Kids’ Future
Tuesday, Sept. 30 • 7-8pm
on Zoom
Featuring Jennifer Hall Lee, President, PUSD Board. Get answers on: campus safety, the budget shortfall, staff from closed schools, the roadmap for rebuilding. Parent-moderated discussion. Your voice matters — ask your questions live. Invite your parent friends and networks. All welcome!
 
 
Community Food Distribution
Wednesday, Oct. 1 • 11am-12pm
Altadena Main Library, 600 E. Mariposa
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.
 
Community Food Distribution at Altadena Library flyer
Altadena Rotary Pancake Breakfast
Saturday, Oct. 4, 8-10:30am • Grocery Outlet Altadena
Join Altadena Rotary for a FREE pancake breakfast!
Rotary Pancake Breakfast
Girls Empowerment Conference
Saturday, Oct. 4 • 8:30am-3:30pm
East Los Angeles College
Join LA County Parks for the Annual Girls Empowerment Conference! Girls ages 12–18 can connect, learn, and be inspired by women innovators, educators, and trailblazers. This year’s theme, Be the Impact, features workshops, panels, and keynote speakers designed to help you find your voice, celebrate your strengths, and turn your dreams into a powerful force for change! Scan the QR code to register!
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
Rebuild & Recovery flyer
Reconstruccion y Recuperacion Flyer
Taste of Dena
Saturday, Oct. 4 • 6-9pm
Altadena Main Library, 600 E. Mariposa
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.
Tax Help
 Tuesday, Oct. 7 & Thursday, Oct. 9 • 1-7pm  
Saturday, Oct. 11 • 10am-3pm
Altadena Main Library, 600 E. Mariposa
Get Free Tax Help!  Haven't filed yet? Impacted by the wildfires? You still have a chance to file your taxes for FREE. LAST DAY TO FILE IS OCT 15 2025. No appointment, registration, or sign-up needed - walk-ins are welcome. 
 
•    Wildfire survivors and anyone who hasn't filed yet are especially encouraged to come.
•    You may be eligible for thousands in refunds!
 
If you earned less than $31,950 in 2024, you may qualify for valuable tax credits like the California Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC) - and get thousands of dollars back People who file taxes with an ITIN may qualify too!  Find out more and estimate your refund at CalEITC.org. Questions? Our IRS-certified staff offer free, no-obligation tax consultations, in addition to tax preparation, to help you understand your options - even if you're not ready to file.
Tax Help Flyer
Tax Help What to Bring flyer
Small Business Recovery Center Event: “Your Digital Comeback – Build Resilience, Strengthen Your Presence, and Ensure Readiness”
Oct. 8, 11am-1:40pm • Altadena Main Library, 600 E. Mariposa
This event is designed specifically to support small businesses and microenterprises affected by the January 2025 Eaton wildfires. The goal is to provide hands-on resources, digital tools, and disaster readiness strategies to help business owners recover and thrive long-term. Register here.
 
Participants will gain:
A customized Resiliency Roadmap from the Outsmart Disaster program, including preparedness planning and continuity strategies.
Practical digital tools to strengthen their online presence, build e-commerce capacity, and expand customer reach.
 
Access to 1:1 consultation with experts in capital access, disaster resilience, and digital growth.

Workshops include:
Business Resiliency Roadmap – Risk Planning, Asset Protection, and Workbook Walkthrough (CalOSBA)
Building Digital Resilience with Square’s Integrated Business Solutions (Square Bloc)

Onsite 1:1 Consultations & Resource Booths:
CalOSBA • Square Bloc • Operation Hope • Pasadena SBDC • PACE • Inclusive Action • and more.
SAVE the DATE: Altadena Town Council 50th Anniversary Celebration and Resource Fair
Oct. 11, 12-4pm • Altadena Community Center. 730 E. Altadena Dr.
Join us for the Altadena Town Council 50th Celebration and Resource Fair with family friendly activities and food!
Melodia Mariposa: Peter & the Wolf
Sunday, Oct. 12 • 4pm
The LA County Arboretum
301 N Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia
Reserve your free tickets here.
Peter and the Wolf flyer
SAVE the DATE: Free Community Health Fair
Saturday, Oct. 18, 9am-4pm • Altadena Main Library, 600 E. Mariposa
Get screened and stay healthy. Services offered:
 
  • free mammograms (must preregister here)
  • blood pressure & glucose checks
  • Health screenings and consultation
  • Wellness resources and more
Alta Arts & Crafts Fair
Saturday, Oct. 18 • 11am-5pm
Fraternal Order of Eages Hall 719, 455 E. Woodbury
The ALTA Arts Collective is proud to announce the launch of our first-ever ALTA Arts & Crafts Fair, happening Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall 719, located at 455 E. Woodbury Road, Altadena.
 
This milestone event is more than just a fair — it’s a heartfelt celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and the community that sustains us. For the first time, ALTA will bring together local artists, makers, and neighbors for a full day of art, connection, and discovery.
 
The fair will feature both indoor and outdoor booths, showcasing a wide range of artistic mediums including painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, woodworking, textiles, and more. In addition to the artists, we’re inviting local vendors and small businesses to join us outdoors, adding flavor and festivity to the experience.
 
At its core, this event is about more than art—it’s about rebuilding, reconnecting, and honoring the strength of our local creative community. Many of the participating artists were directly impacted by the Eaton Canyon Fire, and this event is a meaningful step forward—an opportunity to heal, share, and emerge through art.
SAVE the DATE: 23rd Annual Women for Racial Justice Breakfast
Oct. 23, 8am • Pasadena Hilton
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.
SAVE THE DATE: Tedx Altadena
Sunday, Oct. 26, 10am-5pm
Altadena Main Library
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.
 
You can also sponsor the event, volunteer, or donate to support this event. https://tedxaltadena.com/ 
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Main Library
600 E. Mariposa Street
Altadena, CA  91001
 
Monday & Tuesday
10:00am-8:00pm
Wednesday – Friday
10:00am-6:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-4:00pm
 
Bob Lucas Memorial
Library & Literacy Center
2659 Lincoln Avenue
Altadena, CA  91001
 
Grand Reopening Aug. 16, 2025
Altadena Library
at Loma Alta Park
3330 Lincoln Avenue
Altadena, CA 91001
 
Monday – Friday
10:00am-6:00pm 
Saturday
10:00am-4:00pm

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