Alternative Presentation Triggers Rude Bicyclist Outbursts

At a raucous committee meeting of the Arroyo Seco Neighborhood Council, bicyclists exploded in angry outbursts as “Alternative Views” on North Figueroa bike lanes was the subject of the meeting.
Opponents of removing car traffic lanes for bike lanes were there only because they were requested by ASNC leadership to give a presentation on “Alternative Views.” They were shouted down by bike lane promoters, and not allowed to continue with what they were prepared to present.
Here is the presentation video of Alternatives that Hart Fisher of Highland Park created to grant the request of the ASNC.

Fox 11 Coverage of June 3 Colorado Bl. bike lane meeting

Click Here to see Coverage of June 3 bike lane meeting

Road Diet Nightmare

Road Diet Nightmare
A Taste of North Figueroa traffic even before a road diet shrinks it to one southbound lane.
Occidental college student Ryan Metzler films while retired probation officer Mrs. Aguirre drives.
See for yourself what happens on Tuesday morning, May 28th, at the intersection of North Figueroa and Cypress Avenue.
If the proposed bike lanes reduce it to one lane, what do you think your commute to downtown L.A. will be like?

 

Opinion! New rules regarding “Factual Basis” stakeholders.

Dear Commission, Your motion is fine, but only addresses half the problem.

The history of factual basis stakeholders is longer than most imagine. It started a few years back in Glassell Park, when a local church wanted to put up a large video pole sign and was rebuffed by the GPNC. That church put together their own candidate slate and brought in all their congregation from outside the area to vote and successfully engineered a takeover of that Glassell Park Neighborhood council.

At that time, no one wanted to risk the political incorrectness of going after a local church, but last summer Jose Huizar and the Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council felt safe disenfranchising employees and owners of medical marijuana dispensaries, even though there was no city or state law prohibiting them at that time.

They said at that time these folks were not disenfranchised because they could still vote under the factual basis rules.

Eliminating factual basis stakeholders is a good thing, but your work is only half done, if the powerful and well connected can conspire to disenfranchise legitimate stakeholders they don’t like. Last year it was medical marijuana dispensary owners and their employees. Next year will it be massage parlor owners and their employees? After that, will it be auto body and mechanic shop owners and their employees? After that fast food joints that sell trans-fat cooked food, or sellers of sugary sodas over 16 ounces?

The ride down the slippery slope has started. Will anyone stand up for frowned upon, yet legitimate stakeholders? Or will it be you who is the next to be barred from voting in your neighborhood council because the powerful don’t like you or the group you associate with?

If you want to eliminate factual basis voters and candidates, fine. HOWEVER… you should also create new rules to protect legitimate voters from last minute “interpretations” by deputy city attorneys that disenfranchise legitimate stakeholders who are in opposition to their neighborhood council and City Councilperson… which is exactly what happened in Eagle Rock last October.

We citizens should not have to resort to expensive legal action to prevent this from happening next time. Please continue your work and correct this all-the-way.

Eagle Rock Chamber of Commerce bike lane survey

Eagle Rock Chamber of Commerce Colorado Boulevard Bike Lane Survey

Dear Chamber Members,
In an effort to assure that we were correctly representing the feelings of Colorado Boulevard Businesses in Eagle Rock, we created this unbiased survey, where respondents were free to vote for or against the proposed bike lanes, a third option of shared lanes, a fourth to share their own ideas and a fifth option to abstain altogether.
From May 6 to May 10, a Chamber volunteer walked both sides of Colorado Boulevard from Loleta Ave. to  the Glendale freeway bridge near the Glendale Border. He asked for the business owner or manager that was authorized to express the preference of the business.
The manager of the Eagle Rock Plaza gave merchants there the chance to complete the survey as well.

Here are the Results:

Total responses:                108

72% voted to retain all three lanes for automobiles
18% voted to make one lane bicycles only
10% abstained or were undecided

to convert the #3
lanes into a
bike-only lane                     19

to retain the
boulevard as-is                    47

to convert the #3
into a shared lane                31

contacted: but abstained
or did not vote                      11

Hathaway-Sycamores helping teens land top-tier universities

Highland Park Family Resource Center has a history of helping area teens land at top-tier universities – often with full-ride scholarships;

this year is no exception, with students headed to Harvard, USC, UCLA and other standout schools.

June 18, 2013, Highland Park – “Hathaway-Sycamores really gave me the start on my road toward college,” says Valentino Gonzalez, referring to Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services Highland Park Family Resource Center. That road has since led Gonzalez to the nation’s most prestigious university – Harvard – where he will start his freshman year this fall, accompanied by a full-tuition scholarship.

Gonzalez, who is graduating from Highland Park’s Franklin High on June 7, credits the Family Resource Center’s free, SAT prep course with bolstering his scores to the 97 percentile. (The Resource Center, which is located at 840 N. Avenue 66, is offering a free, four-week, SAT prep course starting July 8. Interested students should call(323) 257-9600 or e-mail contact@hathaway-sycamores.org.) Gonzalez also participated in community-improvement projects as a member of the Resource Center’s Youth Leadership Council – an activity he says strengthened his college applications.

Like Gonzalez, four other area students credit the Family Resource Center – and particularly its Manager Simon Gee – for making their college dreams a reality:

· Silvia Morales, who is graduating on June 7 from El Sereno’s Wilson High School, will be attending the University of Southern California. Morales notes, “I was accepted to 13 schools. I would not have gotten this many acceptances if I had not taken the SAT prep course at Hathaway-Sycamores.”

· Denise Peralta, who also is graduating on June 7 from El Sereno’s Wilson High School, is headed to the University of California, Los Angeles. Commenting on the FamilyResource Center, Peralta says, “Hathaway-Sycamores offered me free SAT prep, helped me with my personal statements, and provided me with information as well as advice on college and finances. They played a major role in helping me achieve my college acceptances.”

· Melina Alonso, who is graduating from Highland Park’s Franklin High on June 7, has been accepted to the University of California, Irvine. “Since last summer,” Alonso explains, “Hathaway-Sycamores helped me prepare not only for the SAT, but also for my AP calculus test. The Family Resource Center has been so helpful in providing a place for me and my younger brother to study.”

· Christina Iglesias, who lives in El Sereno and just graduated from Glendale High School, will soon be headed to Michigan to start her freshman year at KalamazooCollege. “Hathaway-Sycamores opened my horizons when it came to getting a better education,” says Iglesias. “The Family Resource Center helped me with scholarship opportunities that I didn’t know existed. Without their help, I probably wouldn’t be going to Kalamazoo this fall.”

Under Gee’s tireless direction – he can be found at the Family Resource Center six days a week and often well into the night – the Center has set numerous area disadvantaged students on a path to college acceptance. Here’s just a sampling of the Family Resource Center’s impact:

· Students who’ve completed the Center’s SAT prep course improved their scores – on average – by 21 percentage points;

· By the conclusion of the 2012/2013 school year, Family Resource Center students had earned $467,000 in scholarship funding;

· When they initially come to the Center, many students are on the verge of completely failing out of school. By contrast,over the course of the 2012/2013 school year, virtually all Resource Centerstudents improved by a minimum of one grade level, with some improving by as much as four grade levels.

 

Shootout at the Eagle Rock Italian Bakery?

Residents of Central Eagle Rock, who had not read one of the copious Notice of Filming flyers that had decorated the environs around the 1700 block of Colorado Boulevard, were jarred from their morning coffee by the staccato of automatic weapons fire early Monday morning. The rest of us smiled knowingly.

“ACTION” had been called just before 6:30 am for a shootout scene at Eagle Rock’s illustrious Italian Bakery. (Most) of the cast and crew for the FX channel’s most popular show, The Sons of Anarchy, had rolled into the neighborhood during the pre-dawn hours to set up for shooting episode 3 of season 6.

The wildly popular Sons of Anarchy TV drama series centers on the lives of a close-knit outlaw motorcycle club operating in Charming, a fictional town in California’s Central Valley. Jackson “Jax” Teller (Charlie Hunnam), the then-vice president of the club, who begins questioning the club and himself.

Rumor has it there will be another day of shooting, no pun intended, in about a week. Some of the actors likely to be seen again in Eagle Rock are Charlie Hunnam as Jackson ‘Jax’ Teller, Ron Perlman as Clarance ‘Clay’ Morrow, Jax’s stepfather and MC president, Tommy Flanagan as Philip “Chibs” Telford, Kim Coates as Alexander “Tigg” Trager, and David Labrava as “Happy” (who also writes for the show).

If you’re one of those people who grumble about filming in our neighborhood, remember, local filming can be a shot in the arm (pun intended) to our local economy.

Come Celebrate Summer with CERB – June 11th

To The Editor:

To The Editor:

On Jan, 25, 2012, the Internal Revenue Service criteria for flagging suspect groups was changed to, “political action type organizations involved in limiting/expanding Government, educating on the Constitution and Bill of Rights…”

A government agency should be abolished when it targets organizations that are educating citizens on the Constitution and Bill of Rights.  Please call Congressman Xavier Becerra at 202-225-6235 today and tell him to support HR 25, The Fair Tax. The Fair Tax will abolish the Federal Income Tax, the IRS and eliminate the 72,000 page tax code and all its loopholes.   Everyone will pay taxes on the value of purchases they make above the federal poverty level for their size family.   Take home pay will increase since the payroll taxes (Social Security and Medicare) are eliminated as well without affecting benefits.

Read the 135 page legislation on line or go to the Fair Tax website to learn more.

Submitted by:

Irving B. Welchons III

4329 Esherwood Lane

Charlotte, NC  28270

Email: ibwg@hotmail.com

Phone: 704-846-2862

Rockdale’s Day in the Park

Rockdale Elementary Press Release

The students of Rockdale Elementary School will participate in a school wide event at Eagle Rock Community Center called “Rockdale’s Day in the Park”. This opportunity on Thursday  morning, May 30, 2013, at 9:00 a.m  has been provided for the Rockdale students by  generous donations from the Target Corporation and the Zoo to You Animal Conservation Ambassadors.

The Conservation Ambassadors is more than just a non-profit rescue zoo. It’s a place where permanently injured, abandoned, and abused wild and exotic animals get a second chance at life as ambassadors for their species through conservation education. They will be providing two animal assemblies for our students.

Kindergarten through third grades  will take an imaginary trip around the world to discover the habitats and niches that some animals call home and learn what they eat and how they survive in our ever-changing world. The upper grades 4th-5th will learn about  the physical characteristics of animals and the connection to  where they live, how and what they eat, and how they survive in their own unique environment.

Eagle Rock Eagles to Hold Memorial Day Event May 25-27

Eagle Rock Eagles to Hold Memorial Day Event May 25-27

May 21, 2013

Los Angeles, Calif. – Glendale-Eagle Rock Fraternal Order of Eagles #2188 invites the community to be part of a special Memorial Day weekend to benefit disabled veterans and welcome home all Vietnam veterans May 25-27 at the Glendale-Eagle Rock Aerie, located at 1596 Yosemite Dr.

Festivities begin Saturday, May 25 at 3 p.m. with the opening of a Vietnam War Photo Gallery. Dinner will follow from 6:30-8 p.m. with entertainment after dinner. The event is open to the public for a $20 donation and includes admission to the gallery, dinner, entertainment and admission to the Aerie on Sunday.

Doors open at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 26, for an Open House event with complimentary appetizers and a coupon for a complimentary glass of wine or beer. Festivities conclude at 5 p.m.

Monday, May 27, the Eagles will host a champagne breakfast from 7:30-11:30 a.m. for $7. A Memorial Day ceremony will follow at Noon. The Vietnam War Photo Gallery will be open from 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

The Glendale-Eagle Rock Eagles has maintained a presence in the community since 1935 and currently hosts more than 350 combined Aerie and Auxiliary members. Annually, they donate approximately $10,000 to various charities and hold events for City of Hope, St. Jude and award scholarships to students of Eagle Rock High School.

For information contact Albert Chavez at 213-503-1535 or call the Glendale-Eagle Rock Eagles at 323-257-8869.

Elliott Caine 4tet @ Colombo’s, 5/31

Elliott Caine 4tet @ Colombo’s, 5/31

JAZZ FANS, COGNOSCENTI, MOVIE STARS, NONE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED,

The Elliott Caine Quartet (EC-trumpet, Gary Blumer-piano, Peter Marshall-bass, Kenny Elliott-drums) performs at Colombo’s Italian Steakhouse & Jazz Club, on Friday, May 31, from 9:30pm to midnight.  Address: 1833 Colorado Blvd., LA (Eagle Rock) 90041.  For more information/reservations, please phone: 323-254-9138.

CONGRESSMAN XAVIER BECERRA ON MEMORIAL DAY

CONGRESSMAN XAVIER BECERRA ON MEMORIAL DAY

 

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Xavier Becerra (CA-34), Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus, issued the following statement marking Memorial Day, which will be observed on

Monday, May 27:

 

“Today, we remember America’s fallen heroes – our men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice defending our country and our values. We are forever grateful to them knowing we are indebted to them in ways impossible to repay. Yet every day we can honor these patriots and their families by furthering the cause of freedom and democracy for which they fought and serving our veterans who returned safely home.”

 

Arroyo Seco Foundation’s Annual Gathering Celebrates the Arroyo

NORTHBOUND SR-110 FULL FREEWAY CLOSURE PLANNED

NORTHBOUND SR-110 FULL FREEWAY CLOSURE PLANNED

 

LOS ANGELES – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will close the northbound Pasadena Freeway (SR-110) from midnight to 8 a.m. on Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18 between the Golden State Freeway (I-5) connector and Orange Grove Avenue.

 

Detours will be in place.

 

The closures are in relation to a slab replacement project.

THE SILLY ASS COMEDY SHOW @ COMPLEX

THE SILLY ASS COMEDY SHOW @ COMPLEX
May 29th, 2013
Glendale, CA – The comedians of the Silly Ass Podcast have come together to bring you the most diverse and hilarious comedy show in Southern California for the extraordinarily low price of ABSOLUTELY FREE! Featuring national headlining comics from all over the country, the Silly Ass Comedy Show will take place at their new home COMPLEX (806 E. Colorado St. Glendale, CA 91205), the hottest late night performing arts venue featuring a state of the art sound system and an ever changing menu of signature drinks made with fresh local ingredients and a selection of over 30 popular, craft, and rare bottled and draft beers, domestic and imported.
For More Info on The Venue visit http://www.complexla.com/
The Silly Ass Podcast is a community supported comedy group whose aims are to raise funds for non-profit organizations through benefit shows and offer free advertising to local business that support the cause.  Some of our partners include the Loma Linda Hospital for Cancer Research, the Los Angeles Food Bank, and Comedy for Causes.

WHERE:        COMPLEX / 806 E. Colorado St. Glendale, CA 91205
TIME:            7:30 Doors Open/ 8:00pm Start Time
AGES:            21+
FREE PARKING:    Plenty of Street Parking available.
FOOD & DRINKS:    Full Service Bar. No Drink Minimum
SHOW TICKETS:    $ FREE ADMISSION $

Eagle Rock Eagles to Hold Memorial Day Event May 25-27

Eagle Rock Eagles to Hold Memorial Day Event May 25-27

May 14, 2013

Los Angeles, Calif. – Glendale-Eagle Rock Fraternal Order of Eagles #2188 invites the community to be part of a special Memorial Day weekend to benefit disabled veterans and welcome home all Vietnam veterans May 25-27 at the Glendale-Eagle Rock Aerie, located at 1596 Yosemite Dr.

Festivities begin Saturday, May 25 at 3 p.m. with the opening of a Vietnam War Photo Gallery. Dinner will follow from 6:30-8 p.m. with entertainment after dinner. The event is open to the public for a $20 donation and includes admission to the gallery, dinner, entertainment and admission to the Aerie on Sunday.

Doors open at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 26, for an Open House event with complimentary appetizers and a coupon for a complimentary glass of wine or beer. Festivities conclude at 5 p.m.

Monday, May 27, the Eagles will host a champagne breakfast from 7:30-11:30 a.m. for $7. A Memorial Day ceremony will follow at Noon. The Vietnam War Photo Gallery will be open from 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

The Glendale-Eagle Rock Eagles has maintained a presence in the community since 1935 and currently hosts more than 350 combined Aerie and Auxiliary members. Annually, they donate approximately $10,000 to various charities and hold events for City of Hope, St. Jude and award scholarships to students of Eagle Rock High School.

For information contact Albert Chavez at 213-503-1535 or call the Glendale-Eagle Rock Eagles at 323-257-8869.

About the Fraternal Order of Eagles
The Fraternal Order of Eagles, an international non-profit organization, unites fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice, and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills, and by promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope. Founded in 1898, the Eagles fund research in areas such as diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease and cancer, and raise money for neglected and abused children and the aged, as well as work for social and civic change.

Daydream Fest This Sunday, May 19th

Daydream Fest This Sunday, May 19th
For the last three years hundreds of Eagle Rockers have enjoyed an afternoon of music and outdoor fun at the Daydream Fest which is held right at the base of one of Southern California’s most iconic land marks, our famous Eagle Rock. Local grass roots organization, Cannabis Clubs United With the Community, sponsors the event to show support for our local medical marijuana collectives and for our community members who choose to medicate with this natural organic medicine.
The annual event, held at the base of our Eagle Rock in Alatorre Park (top of North Figueroa St.) hosts a variety of local bands as well as food and fun for the whole family. Local bands performing this year are Cosmic Squirrels, Morning Glory, The Steves, Super Group, Fawks-One and special appearance from Legion Underworld.
All proceeds from the event go to benefit the Collaborative Eagle Rock Beautiful (CERB) who bought and helped save the area below the Eagle Rock from commercial development. While you enjoy the music you can also walk the easy 40 minute Eagle Rock Canyon Trail up to the scenic view near the top of the Eagle Rock where you can almost see the Pacific Ocean on a clear day.
This year’s theme seeks to have the Federal government respect the State’s medical marijuana laws and stop raiding dispensaries. Although federal agents shut down all medical marijuana collectives in Eagle Rock last year, we still support the right to medicate with this natural herbal remedyas well as the right of the State to implement its own regulations without the meddling of the Federal government.
The majority of Californians want the Federal government to stay out of our State’s medical marijuana laws because a whopping 77% of all Americans support medical marijuana and a majority (52%) of Americans favor outright Legalization of marijuana in order to regulate and tax this commodity, something that is impossible under federal Prohibition.
The Daydream Fest is open to the entire community and goes from noon to 8 pm. Bring your own chair or blanket to lounge on and come and enjoy the music and the fresh air. There will be restroom facilities available and everyone is invited to bring their kids and their dogs for a day of enjoyment and fun in the park. Please ‘like’ us on our Facebook page ‘Eagle Rock Daydream Fest.’ For further information and directions we invite you to visit www.CCUWC.org