Blog archive
November 2024
Review of Racism in Our Local Past
11/20/2024
Creative Juices Flow in The Village
11/19/2024
Checking In by Ed Rinderle
11/15/2024
Eagle Poem by Joy Harjo
11/15/2024
I Shall Forget You Presently, My Dear (Sonnet IV) by Edna St. Vincent Millay
11/15/2024
Pictures From Brueghel by William Carlos Williams
11/15/2024
October 2024
ARBORIST WALK: NOT FOR TREE HUGGERS ONLY!
10/29/2024
Bill Wishner: Visual Hunter
10/29/2024
Can a Village Group Fix Our Healthcare System?
10/29/2024
Community Board Directors Strengthen Village Board
10/29/2024
Connecting with Village Connections: The A, B, C, & D’s of Medicare @ 65+
10/29/2024
Grief is a Journey: Two Paths Taken
10/29/2024
Message from the President
10/29/2024
Promoting Informed & Involved Voters
10/29/2024
What Will Be Your Legacy?
10/29/2024
1619, Approaching the Election...
10/27/2024
Beyond and Within the Village - A Star is Born
10/17/2024
Happiness by Priscilla Leonard
10/11/2024
Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden
10/11/2024
Unpainted Door by Louise Gluck
10/11/2024
In the Evening by Billy Collins
10/10/2024
Wild Geese by Mary Oliver
10/10/2024
Betty Kilby, A Family History
10/01/2024
Betty Kilby, A Family History
10/01/2024
Betty Kilby, A Family History
10/01/2024
September 2024
Connecting with Village Connections
09/30/2024
Betty Kilby, A Family History
09/27/2024
Reflection on Life
09/20/2024
Expanding the Possibilities
09/19/2024
Need a Ride? No Problem!
09/17/2024
Security When Aging (Especially If You Are Single)
09/17/2024
The Bridge Begins at Thanksgiving
09/17/2024
The Power of Collective Service: Putting the Village First
09/17/2024
Tino Melchor - A Mentor for Young Teens in the Making
09/17/2024
Village Party Bus Delivers FUN
09/17/2024
We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know: That’s Why We Have Educational Programs
09/17/2024
On Rereading Tolle by Ed Rinderle
09/10/2024
Autumn Leaves
09/09/2024
August 2024
1619 Wide Ranging Interests
08/19/2024
1619 Wide Ranging Interests
08/19/2024
First Anniversary
08/19/2024
Alexandra Leaving by Leonard Cohen
08/16/2024
Muse des Beaux Arts by W. H. Auden
08/16/2024
The God Abandons Antony by Constantinos P. Cavafy
08/16/2024
Ch – Ch – Ch –Changes
08/15/2024
Cultural Activities Team offers an ‘embarrassment of riches’
08/15/2024
Engaging in Pasadena Village
08/15/2024
Future Housing Options
08/15/2024
Message from the President
08/15/2024
There Are Authors Among Us
08/15/2024
Villagers Welcome New Members at the Tournament Park Picnic
08/15/2024
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas
08/14/2024
A narrow Fellow in the Grass by Emily Dickinson
08/13/2024
Haikus
08/13/2024
One Art by Elizabeth Bishop
08/13/2024
Poem 20 by Pablo Neruda
08/13/2024
Still I Rise by Maya Angelou
08/13/2024
Trees by Joyce Kilmer
08/13/2024
July 2024
Alma Stokes, The Struggle in Pasadena
07/25/2024
A Poetry Gathering: Liberating Experiences Available
07/19/2024
Civil Rights Movement Series
07/19/2024
Happy Hours in Pasadena: A Villager’s Perspective
07/19/2024
Pasadena Village and the National Dialogue on Villages and Healthy Aging Research
07/19/2024
President's Message
07/19/2024
The Kern River Rafting Caper
07/19/2024
The Village Artists Group creates creative camaraderie
07/19/2024
An Example of Inherent Racism
07/14/2024
Current, Upcoming Events
07/04/2024
June 2024
No Real Recourse For Discrimination
06/30/2024
A Personal Statement of Strength and Well-Being
06/25/2024
Juneteenth Reflections
06/24/2024
Reflections on 2023-2025
06/21/2024
Reactions and Reflections Re: Juneteenth
06/19/2024
As Our Organization Grows, Villagers Recall Personal Highlights
06/17/2024
From the Outgoing President
06/17/2024
Letter from the Incoming President: Beginning Our ‘Lagniappe’ Year
06/17/2024
The Editorial Team Looks Back: Creating the Voice of the Village
06/17/2024
This Year's Resource Fair was the Most Successful Ever
06/17/2024
Telling the Whole Story
06/12/2024
Nashville
06/10/2024
May 2024
Emergency Preparedness: Are You Ready?
05/28/2024
Farewell from the 2023/24 Social Work Interns
05/28/2024
Gina on the Horizon
05/28/2024
Mark Your Calendars for the Healthy Aging Research California Virtual Summit
05/28/2024
Meet Our New Development Associate
05/28/2024
Putting the Strategic Plan into Practice
05/28/2024
Washington Park: Pasadena’s Rediscovered Gem
05/28/2024
Introducing Civil Rights Discussions
05/22/2024
Rumor of Humor #2416
05/14/2024
Rumor of Humor #2417
05/14/2024
Rumor of Humor #2417
05/14/2024
Rumor of Humor #2418
05/14/2024
Springtime Visitors
05/07/2024
Freezing for a Good Cause – Credit, That Is
05/02/2024
No Discussion Meeting on May 3rd
05/02/2024
An Apparently Normal Person Author Presentation and Book-signing
05/01/2024
Flintridge Center: Pasadena Village’s Neighbor That Changes Lives
05/01/2024
Pasadena Celebrates Older Americans Month 2024
05/01/2024
The 2024 Pasadena Village Volunteer Appreciation Lunch
05/01/2024
Woman of the Year: Katy Townsend
05/01/2024
April 2024
Rumor of Humor #2410
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2411
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2412
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2413
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2414
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2415
04/28/2024
Rumor of Humor #2416
04/28/2024
Stimulated by "Caste"
04/22/2024
Tulsa reparations, Religion and Politics
04/09/2024
March 2024
Trumps War with Black Women
03/31/2024
Addressing The Needs of Older Adults Through Pasadena Village
03/25/2024
Coming Soon: More Resources for Older Americans, Online and in Person
03/25/2024
Community Building Locally and Nationally
03/25/2024
Preparing for the Future with Ready or Not
03/25/2024
Volunteering is at The Heart of the Village
03/25/2024
Women's Liberation: Then and Now
03/25/2024
Writing Memoirs Together
03/25/2024
Current Views on Current Events
03/20/2024
Unchained
03/18/2024
Rumr of Humor issue # 2409
03/10/2024
Blacks Portrayed by European Artists
03/03/2024
Rumor of Humor #2408
03/03/2024
February 2024
Caring for Ourselves and Each Other
02/27/2024
Doug Colliflower Honored
02/27/2024
Great Decisions Connects Us to the Worldwide Community
02/27/2024
Letter from the President
02/27/2024
Pasadena Village's Impact
02/27/2024
The Power of Touch
02/27/2024
Villages as a New Approach to Aging
02/27/2024
Addressing Gang Violence in Pasadena-Altadena
02/21/2024
Rumor of Humor Issue 2407
02/19/2024
Thank You For Caring.
02/12/2024
Rumor of Humor 2405
02/11/2024
Curve Balls
02/10/2024
Sylvan Lane
02/10/2024
Rumor of Humor 2404
02/09/2024
Larry Duplechan, Blacks in Film
02/03/2024
January 2024
Pasadena Village Joins Community Partners in Vaccination Campaign
01/29/2024
Rumor of Humor #2403
01/28/2024
Pasadena Village Joins Two Healthy Aging Resource Projects
01/25/2024
Decluttering: Do It Now
01/24/2024
Village Volunteers Contribute to the Huntington Magic
01/24/2024
Villagers Creating Community
01/24/2024
Villagers Reflect on Black History Month
01/24/2024
Walk With Ease, 2024
01/24/2024
Wide Ranging Discussion on Current Issues
01/22/2024
Wide Ranging Discussion on Current Issues
01/22/2024
Rumor of Humor # 2402
01/21/2024
Rumor of Humor # 2401
01/15/2024
Re- Entry Programs, a Personal Experience
01/08/2024
2021-22 COMMITTEE REPORTS
By Blog MasterPosted: 07/04/2022
2021-22 COMMITTEE REPORTS
The Village is a member-driven organization with many opportunities for members to plan and initiate activities. All committees and groups welcome your participation.
AFFINITY GROUPS - Submitted by Barbara Madden
A goal of Pasadena Village is to create a supportive community and to prevent isolation that can come with aging. Our affinity groups offer many opportunities for members to socialize, to meet new people, and to make friends. As members discover common interests they reach out to the Village membership to form affinity groups, which allow them to explore these interests with others. Affinity groups are self-led, have a defined membership, and are open to all Village members. Groups plan their own meetings and activities.
During COVID, the groups were determined to maintain their activities and relationships. Some affinity groups, such as the Bridge and Book groups, met online for many months. Some, such as the Urban Walkers and Hiking groups, met outdoors wearing masks. As COVID restrictions eased and members were inoculated, in person meetings have resumed in many of the groups.
The variety of affinity groups currently available reflects the diversity of our Village membership. Newer groups include Knitting and Conversation, Spirit Talk, an LGBTQ+ group known as the “Village People”, a Garden Group, and a Cultural Explorations group. More recently, the Adventuresome Dining and Village potluck groups have returned.
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE – submitted by Dick Myers, Chair
The Communication Committee provides leadership for the operation and maintenance of the Village website. The main purpose of the Committee is to present a dynamic and user-friendly web portal that invites members and non-members to learn more about the goals and programs of the Pasadena Village. During the year different teams took responsibility for site design and review, page creation, IT and Zoom support, and the newsletter.
Accomplishments during the year included:
• Documentation of 60-70 Zoom meetings each month
• An increase in “blog” usage with over 51,000 views since we began using our blog feature
• Establishment of a YouTube channel where our recorded presentations are available to the public
• Establishment of a working relationship with Vroman's bookstore where all of the books mentioned in our meetings and blog posts are featured and available for review
• Expansion of our newsletter mailing list to more than 1,000 names with an average newsletter open rate of nearly 50%.
• Creation of an analytics team to review and report statistics on the performance of our website
• Creation of a Facebook team that regularly posts material to Facebook to expand our visibility with the public
• Establishment of a community events page where we publicize upcoming events that are open to the public
• Start up of an entirely new section of the website intended to explain the benefits of Village membership and participation to all of our constituents
CULTURAL COMMITTEE - Submitted by LuCinda Haagenson & Karen Bagnard
The Cultural Committee’s task is to offer a variety of cultural opportunities for our Village members. The agenda for this past year has been particularly full. Continuing our use of Zoom technology, we were able to offer both in-person and on-line cultural experiences, such as the following:
• We partnered with the Pasadena Public Library to offer a poetry reading by a local artist.
• With grant funding, we were able to partner with the La Pinteresca Branch of the Pasadena Library, on a conversation of selected works of art from the 1400’s to the present day. Noted arts enrichment facilitator, Helane Rheingold, guided the virtual tour.
• We partnered with the Pasadena Museum of History for a virtual tour of the historic Fenyes Mansion.
• We arranged a talk by writer Naomi Hirahara, who shared how she researched the Japanese internment experience to inform her most recent novel.
• We arranged a talk by author Dr. Clarissa Castillo-Ramsey, who shared some of her diverse stories of personal struggles of women through the ages. After the talk, under Dr. Castillo-Ramsey's guidance, we tried our hand at journaling.
Zoom allowed us to make our cultural programs accessible to Village members who might have hindrances to getting out. The programs were also available to members of the public, both locally and around the country.
As COVID restrictions eased, we also offered two additional cultural outings:
• We visited the Arboretum and saw performances at Boston Court, LA Opera, and the Pasadena Playhouse.
• A small group of Village members toured the Hindu Temple in Chino Hills and enjoyed lunch at their cafe.
Perhaps the highlight of the year was a visit to Apricot Lane Farms. Lois Heyman, a new Pasadena Village member, made arrangements through her son, who works at the farm. Eighteen Village members, hailing from our urban culture, made the trek to Simi Valley for a private tour. This remarkable 200 acre farm is bio-diverse and organic and was featured in the 2018 documentary The Biggest Little Farm.
Each new member joining the Village brings the potential of new ideas and new connections to help us expand our cultural boundaries.
Educational Programs Committee - Submitted by Wayne April, chair
The Education Programs Committee’s focus is on arranging presentations of interest to the membership. The presentations encompass a wide range of topics. Last year they included:
• the practical, such as Planned Giving, Long-term Care Planning, and Preventing Financial Abuse
• the topical, such as Ageless Sexuality, Gender Fluidity, and Aging Like Jagger
• the medical, such as Preventing Colorectal Cancer, Skin Cancer Prevention, and Urology 101
• the esoteric, such as the Early Black History of Pasadena, a tour of the local Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum, and Baking with Hanna.
In 12 or more yearly presentations, the committee strives to cover as many areas of interest as possible. The committee welcomes suggestions from anyone. Most presentations are currently through Zoom, but as the Pandemic eases, a few more are being offered in person. The meetings are fun, and the committee welcomes any members who want to join in.
All of the presentations are recorded and available for viewing by going to our Presentation Recordings on our website.
INCLUSIVITY COMMITTEE - Submitted by Karen Bagnard, Chair
The Inclusivity Committee is dedicated to increasing the representation of our diverse community within the Village membership. Our efforts have resulted in a new affinity group for LGBT and allies called “Village People.” We participated in Altadena’s first Pride festival, “Pride Power Walkabout”, with a good deal of interest generated in our organization. In addition, other committees have offered presentations covering gender fluidity, black history, Chicano art, and AAPI (Asian American, Pacific Islanders) topics of concern. Our Village also participated with Ashby Village, San Francisco Village, and Village Movement California to present “LGBT Elders on Aging, Activism and Sex.” In addition, we are partnering with the NAACP and the Southern California Women’s Health Conference.
The committee also oversees the "1619 Project" which meets twice monthly to grapple with the impact of slavery on our country and "Racism Now" which has provided presentations and forums to illuminate the historical and contemporary presence of racism on our culture. These two forums attract not only Village members but participants across the country who seek a safe place to discuss these sensitive topics.
While we have made progress towards some of our goals, we are now in the process of re-evaluating our strategies as we move forward. Our efforts continue to enrich the value of the Village by increasing our diversity.
SUPPORT ASSESSMENT TEAM - Claire Gorfinkel, Chair
The Support Assessment Team consists of social workers, nurses, and other professionals working with Village staff. Our aim is to reach out to members who face challenges related to health, social isolation, transportation, care giving, and other aging issues. We also work with other committees to develop educational programs, discussion groups, and support groups.
The team also oversees the Staying Connected volunteers who telephone and/or visit members to prevent isolation and offer support. We supervise Social Work Interns who keep in touch with members and work on special Village projects. Our members have demonstrated their resilience with myriad social interactions, and we are grateful when members let us know that they - or others - may need some extra attention.
Two highlights of the past year reflect how fortunate we are to work with young Social Work Interns from USC and Azusa Pacific University. One intern helped start and facilitate “The Wonder Years” orientation program. This program helps new members get acquainted with one-another and the Village as a whole, The program also enables long-time Village members to become more aware of how the Village operates. Another intern helped create and facilitate a second Women’s Group.
We are delighted that more members are offering to make check-in phone calls, and we look forward to enhancing our member-to-member interactions.