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2nd Annual Wine Fest This Weekend Where can you get a Sprinkles red velvet cupcake, try a great Merlot from Napa, play bocce ball with your friends, and dance under the stars to live salsa? You can find all of this and more at Southern California’s 2nd Annual Pasadena Wine Festival. The special event takes place October 9, 2010 at the Los Angeles Arboretum
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Rolling Petition Bus Calls On Schwarzenegger And State Legislators Arts Festival To Allocate Funds For Seniors At Skilled Nursing Facilities Set for this Weekend BY SUSAN MOTANDER The Monrovia Association of Fine Arts (MAFA) will hold its annual “Celebrate the Arts” festival this weekend in Library Park in Old Town Monrovia. The festival will last both Saturday and Sunday, October 9 and 10, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Part of the proceeds from the event to support art education in local schools. The association also supports the Foothill Unity Center, the Boys and Girls Club of the Foothills and the Santa Anita YMCA.
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e were confused by the latest submission on what we lovingly refer to as Sierra Madre’s local gossip blog. We quote: “Five months after they should have done it, the Sierra Madre City Council has called a “special meeting” for the evening of October 19th to discuss the topic of Sierra Madre’s considerable water bond debt. “ A ‘Special Meeting’ has not yet been announced according to Elaine Aguilar, Sierra Madre City Manager, with whom the Sierra Madre Weekly spoke on Wednesday morning. The city manager assured us that we would be notified when such special meetings are announced. For such a meeting, all council members must be able to attend and the de-
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Janet Spriggs, resident Council President for residents at CountyVilla in Arcadia speaks to concerned seniors and longterm caretakers about the urgent need for funds - Photo by Terry Miller
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national mobile petition garnering attention while making its way across the country pulled into an Arcadia nursing home Wednesday morning to call on Governor Schwarzenegger and the state legislature to allocate federal FMAP Medicaid funds recently passed by Congress and signed into
law by the President to the state’s skilled nursing care. The Driving for Quality Care RV tour made its 58th stop in Arcadia on a swing through the state before ending the 4 month tour in Long Beach next week. The petition, launched in Washington, D.C. in June, visited Arcadia to add onto the thousands of sig-
natures of elderly and their caregivers from 39 other states. Seniors are asking for Emergency Medicaid funds on the way to CA to be allocated to skilled nursing care given the enormous Medicare cuts to nursing homes included in the health care reform bill. It is paramount that seniors who require 24/7 skilled nursing care receive a
adequate Medicaid funds to avoid an interruption in important long term care services. California will receive $1.8 billion in FMAP funds. “This national RV tour emphasizes the need for adequate, stable and consistent Medicaid funding, which is crucial for high quality care,
event, held in association with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), brought over 2,000 Girl Scouts and their families to a fun-filled day
Santa Anita officials announced last week that construction will begin on a new all-natural dirt main track on Oct. 11. Crews will begin removing the existing synthetic material at that time and it is estimated the track will be ready for training by Dec. 6, with Santa Anita’s traditional winter/spring meeting set to begin on Dec. 26. “Our Chairman, Frank Stronach, has made it abundantly clear that Santa Anita will install a state of the art, all natural dirt surface, that our best customers feel most comfortable with and that a majority of our owners, jockeys and horsemen feel more comfortable competing on,” said Santa Anita
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More Than 2,000 Attend Annual Family Science Festival Sponsored By Girls Scouts at Cal Tech
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“Imagination Meets Innovation” was the theme at Girl Scouts of Greater Los Angeles’ (GSGLA) Annual Family Science Festival on Sunday on the Caltech campus in Pasadena. The
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Moonlight & Melodies Join Westfield Santa Anita for live music and dance lessons Friday nights on the Promenade, September 10–October 15, 2010 For a complete list of music selections, dance lessons and event details Westfield.com