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November 2024

Event of Remembrance
11/22/2024

Phishing Scams: What You Need to Know
11/22/2024

Pupusas Family Style: Another Adventurous Dining Winner
11/22/2024

Celebrating the Holidays
11/21/2024

Genealogy Group: Discovering Our Pasts
11/21/2024

Nathan Wolford – From Tragedy to Ministry
11/21/2024

Pasadena Village Board of Directors: A Brief Overview
11/21/2024

President's Message
11/21/2024

The Day of the Dead (Dia de muertos)/ Mexican Culture/Community
11/21/2024

Vintage Celebration: Aging Like a Fine Wine
11/21/2024

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

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

June 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

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Sharon Jarrett - BEYOND THE VILLAGE

By Blog Master
Posted: 05/01/2021
Tags: bios

BEYOND THE VILLAGE – Sharon Jarrett

 

Sharon learned the importance of helping others at a young age. Her mother, one of nine children, lost her mother at a young age. Without their mother, the siblings grew into adulthood by helping each other out, a quality that was passed down to Sharon from her own mother.  

 

In 2015 Sharon retired after 37 years working for the Los Angeles Unified School District. When she retired she was the Director of Operations for Special Education but during her tenure she held many positions from school principal to head of staff development. During those years, working in a “helping” profession, Sharon always found something extra to do to help others, whether it was working on a book fair or helping a family in need.

 

Sharon joined Pasadena Village in 2014, while she was still working. “I knew that I had no real attachments to Pasadena. I have no children and most of my relationships were work related. I thought the Village was a good way to build relationships in the community.”

 

After she retired, Sharon, who is quite clearly a planner, took on a transitional project helping a friend who was principal of a school in a low-income neighborhood. With the help of a grant from Target, Sharon helped re-vamp the school library, adding resources to it and working to make it a part of the community.

 

Then Sharon turned her attention to the Villages. She volunteered to hand out brochures at the Conference on Aging. And she volunteered to help in the Village office, sorting through materials and organizing resource information. And then, in that magical Village way, she happened to sit next to Village member Sid Gally, at the Annual Meeting. Sid Gally, Pasadena’s unofficial historian, was a volunteer at the Pasadena Museum of History. Sid told her, “They really need volunteers.” Soon Sharon was helping them with their education program by training Junior Docents, seventh and eighth grade students who led tours of elementary school children through the exhibits.

 

Although Sharon had always paid attention to current events and voted in all elections, 2016 was a wake up call to her. She joined the League of Women Voters where she was on the Immigration committee. “I have worked with immigrants when I was in San Diego so I have a good understanding of border issues. There are so many myths about immigrants and borders. The League studies the realities of immigration to help inform the public.” Today Sharon is on the Board of the local League of Women Voters.

 

Sharon makes good use of her “free” time by closely following local and national politics. She regularly corresponds with her elected officials to share her point of view and emphasize her priority issues. One of those issues is the impact of incarceration on children. Through her church, Sharon supports a project called “Get on the Bus” which transports groups of children to visit their parents in prison. “Your parent is your parent, no matter the circumstances”, says Sharon, remembering again the lessons she learned from her mother.

In the Village Sharon is an active participant in the 1619 Discussion group and posts blogs of those meetings onto the Village website. She also participates in the Critical Issues discussion group and, building her community relationships – attends the 91101 neighborhood group.

 

It’s clear that, for Sharon, the heart leads, but common sense, organizational skills, and a willingness to do the work contribute to her volunteer efforts Beyond The Village.

 

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