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Really Irene?
08/15/2026
There Is A Risk
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2026 Year in Review
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A Message From Your Newly Elected President
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Neighborhoods Within the Village
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Treasurer’s Report
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An Even Exchange
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July 2026
The 3:00 AM Trip to the Bathroom
07/30/2026
A New Year, A New Board of Directors
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
Ability Resource Fair - A.R.F.!
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
April 2026
Altadena’s Coyote Comeback
04/29/2026
Catch it Before it's Gone!
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
Do I Really Need a Will and/or a Trust?
03/26/2026
Everybody Needs a Blankie
03/26/2026
Kickoff: Prepared 50+ Emergency Preparedness
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
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
January 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
Reasons for Optimism?
By Blog Master · Posted 04/13/2021
The positive changes that we saw in the 60's were stimulated by the kinds of coverage that the civil rights workers and protests throughout the country received. I take some hope that we may experience that effect from this extensive coverage.
In addition, often mentioned in the news, although not prominently, there are changes in policing administration around the country that are taking place now. This is movement in the right direction and gives me hope. We need to be aware of these things and keep them in mind for a number of reasons. First, just to give us something hopeful to hold on to during these difficult time, second, the things that provide us hope also point the way toward actions that we might take to support these movements and give them a better chance of succeeding.
In our May 7th meeting, I have scheduled a presentation about a book named, Cousins. This is a story told by two women from two branches of a family descended from a slave holder, one black family and one white family, who found each other and formed a bond. This is a fascinating story which I feel sure will provide considerable fuel for thought and discussion.
On our June schedule, I am expecting a presentation from my friend Linda Pope, in Houston, a frequent participant in our discussions, who is an ophthalmologist and the daughter of David Pope, a well known black baseball player. Her story is a fascinating one also, and I am looking forward to her presentation.
The link to join our presentations will be sent via email per our usual practice. Interested parties who are not on our mailing list should contact us at the blog master email to get the link.
In addition, often mentioned in the news, although not prominently, there are changes in policing administration around the country that are taking place now. This is movement in the right direction and gives me hope. We need to be aware of these things and keep them in mind for a number of reasons. First, just to give us something hopeful to hold on to during these difficult time, second, the things that provide us hope also point the way toward actions that we might take to support these movements and give them a better chance of succeeding.
In our May 7th meeting, I have scheduled a presentation about a book named, Cousins. This is a story told by two women from two branches of a family descended from a slave holder, one black family and one white family, who found each other and formed a bond. This is a fascinating story which I feel sure will provide considerable fuel for thought and discussion.
On our June schedule, I am expecting a presentation from my friend Linda Pope, in Houston, a frequent participant in our discussions, who is an ophthalmologist and the daughter of David Pope, a well known black baseball player. Her story is a fascinating one also, and I am looking forward to her presentation.
The link to join our presentations will be sent via email per our usual practice. Interested parties who are not on our mailing list should contact us at the blog master email to get the link.