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August 2026
A Tribute to Fire Debris Remediators and Their Super-Sized Dump Trucks 08/18/2026
Really Irene? 08/15/2026
There Is A Risk 08/09/2026
2026 Year in Review 08/03/2026
A Message From Your Newly Elected President 08/03/2026
Neighborhoods Within the Village 08/03/2026
Reflection from PUSD Intern Isabella "Izzy" Roberts 08/03/2026
Reflection on Service & Joy from 2025/26 President Dick Myers 08/03/2026
The Villager Engagement Team Welcomed 54 New Villagers 08/03/2026
Treasurer’s Report 08/03/2026
What Activity! The Cultural Activities Team Report 08/03/2026
An Even Exchange 08/01/2026
July 2026
The 3:00 AM Trip to the Bathroom 07/30/2026
1619: The Lingering Imprint Returns This Fall – Ideas Welcome 07/04/2026
Evolution of Holidays: What Are We Doing for Thanksgiving This Year? 07/01/2026
A Message From The President: Bridget Brewster 07/01/2026
A New Year, A New Board of Directors 07/01/2026
Gertrude Stein and the Birth of Modernism: A Family Connection 07/01/2026
Home Sweet Home...No Moving Required 07/01/2026
How Did You Get Here? 07/01/2026
Scams, Frauds, AI…Oh No, Not Again 07/01/2026
Two's Company! 07/01/2026
Village Magic 07/01/2026
June 2026
Home Sweet Home...No Moving Required Designing Spaces for Safe and Secure Living 06/09/2026
Ability Resource Fair - A.R.F.! 06/01/2026
Building Community: The Village Engagement Team Welcomes New Villagers 06/01/2026
Goals, Priorities and Tasks. Oh, My! 06/01/2026
Jabber-Walkies 06/01/2026
LGBTQ+ Bars: A Book-talk 06/01/2026
Ladies Who Lunch 06/01/2026
President’s Message 06/01/2026
May 2026
What Are "Teams"? 05/24/2026
What Does Board Oversight Mean? 05/19/2026
April 2026
Aging in Harmony: Pasadena Village and Encore Creativity 04/29/2026
Altadena’s Coyote Comeback 04/29/2026
Catch it Before it's Gone! 04/29/2026
In Sickness and in Health: Interview with a Caregiver 04/29/2026
Legacy Project 04/29/2026
Not Too Old To Get Carded 04/29/2026
President's Message 04/29/2026
Stuck in Milwaukee - Airplane Travel 2026 04/29/2026
The Art Journaling Workshop 04/29/2026
Think You're Losing Your Mind? 04/29/2026
Visiting The Getty 04/29/2026
March 2026
My Home For Now 03/30/2026
My Home for Now 03/30/2026
Black History Month: Poetry Reading Brings Community Together 03/26/2026
Do I Really Need a Will and/or a Trust? 03/26/2026
Everybody Needs a Blankie 03/26/2026
Fire Recovery Grants – Giving Back to the Community 03/26/2026
Kickoff: Prepared 50+ Emergency Preparedness 03/26/2026
President’s Message: Volunteering to Build Community 03/26/2026
The Birth of an Archive for Pasadena Village 03/26/2026
Too Smart to be Scammed? 03/26/2026
“I DIDN’T KNOW THAT!” A Refresher Course 03/26/2026
Across the Waiting Room 03/11/2026
February 2026
Refresh and Refocus 1619: Continuing the Dialogue 02/28/2026
Status - February 28, 2026 02/28/2026
AI Presentation 02/26/2026
Exploring the “Cheech” 02/26/2026
Mary Mejia is Here to Make a Difference 02/26/2026
One Year On 02/26/2026
President’s Message – March 2026 02/26/2026
Support Groups: Who, What, When, Where, and Why? 02/26/2026
Volunteering, Belonging, and the Power of Connection 02/21/2026
January 2026
BEACONS OF HOPE - The Dump Trucks of the Eaton Fire 01/29/2026
Exploring the Hidden Trails Together: The Pasadena Village Hiking Group 01/28/2026
Five Years of Transformative Leadership at Pasadena Village 01/28/2026
For Your Hearing Considerations: A Presentation by Dr. Philip Salomon, Audiologist 01/28/2026
Hearts & Limbs in Zambia 01/28/2026
Lost Trees of Altadena Return Home 01/28/2026
President's Message: WHY the Village Works 01/28/2026
TV: Behind the Scenes 01/28/2026
Trauma to Triumph 01/28/2026
1619 Group Reflects on Politics, Climate, and Democratic Strain 01/23/2026
How Pasadena Village Helped Me Rebuild After the Eaton Fire 01/10/2026
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May 2026
What Are "Teams"? 05/24/2026

Arroyo Seco Development, Past and Present

By Richard Myers · Posted 07/24/2023
Notes thanks to  Sharon Jarrett
 
 
 
The meeting focused on the Arroyo Seco and equity of access and use across Pasadena history.  The presenters for the meeting were Brian Biery Adjunct Professor at Pacific Oaks College and local historian and Marcus Renner, doctoral candidate at University of California, Davis and Chair of the Arroyo Seco Placekeepers.
 
This meeting was recorded and is on the Pasadena Village website.  The presentation and discussion is rich in historical detail and personal experience.
 
The meeting began with a series of questions:
 
When thinking of the Arroyo Seco, what comes to mind?
 
What are your personal experiences in the Arroyo Seco?
 
Why is the Arroyo Seco important to you?
 
It was noted that few cities have a vast open space such as the Arroyo Seco.  It's history is one of equity in access, and racial justice.
 
Using a process of "2 eyed seeing" Mr. Renner guided participants through a process of seeing the Arroyo from the perspective of inequity and progress.  The Arroyo always had many types of people interacting in the space.  These included the native people's, abolionists and newcomers.  
 
Mr. Renner reviewed the following:
 
The first African American settler, Frank Prince who arrived in 1887.
 
The contested East rim.
 
The Brookside Plunge.
 
The building of Arroyo Seco Elementary School which established segregated schooling.
 
The Brookside Baseball Team.
 
The building of the Rose Bowl in 1922.
 
The overturning of real estate restrictions.
 
The establishment of Outward Bound Adventures. Which provides experiences with outdoor environments for students and job training for work in nature environments.
 
Moving to the current day, the following was explored:
 
The Arroyo as an engine of equity through community programs.
 
The Climate Resilency Environmental Education Program.
 
The presentation concluded with a review of the purpose of the Arroyo Seco Placekeepers.  This included the role of public dialogue, connecting people to place and the development of oral history and storytelling. The meeting was recorded and the recording is available on our Youtube channel as " Development of the Arroyo Seco."
 
 
 
 
Not related to Arroyo Seco, but to our general theme of race and racism in America, I want to refer you to another  very interesting video, " Descendants of Enslavers Join Descendants of Enslaved in an Aattempt to Heal and Repair". This video is an interview that Marion Tango Nelson and Allison Thomas did of Sharon Kyle. All three are active in the Pasadena/SoCal CTTT Affiliate Group. Sharon  recently participated with her husband in a presentation about what she and her husband have learned by being in a Mixed Race Couple. You can read about that presentation at the  link above where you will also find a  link to a video recording of the presentation. Marion and Allison are part of the leadership of the local chapter of Coming to the Table. Coming to the Table is a national organization and was founded to bring the White and Black sides of the descendants of slave holders together to learn about and discuss what their different experiences have taught them. The interview is a fascinating review on the impact that history has had on these three thoughtful and sensitive individuals.
 
The next meeting on the 1619 Project Discussion Group will be the 1st Friday of the month,  August 4th at 10:00 AM PST on our usual link. Guests are welcome and we ask that you register through our website. If you'd like to be added to our mailing list please send a request to: [email protected]
 
 
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