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Community Conversation: Harut Sassounian
The famed Armenian-American journalist, who lives in Glendale, shares how he’s kept Armenian culture alive
Hömage Celebrates the Independent Spirit
Store Owner Jill Pearson isn’t just surviving, she’s thriving.
Top Things To Do In Pasadena: May 31-June 6
Global Asias, Monsterpalooza, and more happenings this week.
Top Things To Do In Pasadena: May 24-30
Stadium tours, markets, and more happenings this week.
How to Celebrate Black History Month
From lectures to live events, here are five ways to honor and recognize Black History Month this February.
Get in the Giving Spirit this Holiday Season
’Tis the season of generosity. Here are some ways to give of your time.
Stop Asian Hate Car Rally
David Lee, CEO of Hing Wa Lee Group organized a car rally and event to bring awareness to the Stop Asian Hate campaign.
How Side Street Projects is Supporting Artists and Communities
Side Street Projects is a local nonprofit that serves more than 1,000 artists and over 4,000 children each year.
Take a Pasadena Walking Tour Without the Actual Walk
For all those feeling disconnected from the city we love, there’s now a way to explore it again—from the comfort of your own couch with Pasadena Walking Tours.
How a Sierra Madre Nonprofit is Helping the Community During Crisis
Sierra Madre Thrives’ Quarantine Canteen assists the community through the pandemic.
Stark Spirits Proves Strength of Business By Helping Others
The Stark Spirits motto is “strength is in the character.” By retooling their business to help others during the crisis, they proved the strength of theirs.
Ronald McDonald House Pasadena 16th Annual SHINE Gala: A Night at Home Together
Join the fun to virtually celebrate the strength of the families they serve and raise critical funds to keep their doors open.
Bobcat Fire Update: Fire Spreads To Foothill Communities
Due to wind conditions, the Bobcat Fire is moving toward San Gabriel Valley foothill communities, including Monrovia, Bradbury, Sierra Madre, Altadena, Duarte and Pasadena.
What Pasadenans Need to Know About the Current Fire Situation
The Bobcat fire burning above Pasadena in the San Gabriel foothills generated evacuation warnings for a number of foothill communities.
Solidarity and Support for Black Owned Businesses in Pasadena - UPDATED June 12, 2020
Let’s show our support as a community. Please share other black-owned businesses in Pasadena as we are continuing to update the list.
Join Pasadena Chamber of Commerce's Virtual Networking Event
The Pasadena Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a number of virtual networking events so the business community can remain connected.
Soups On: Noor Serving Food For The Community
Noor, Pasadena’s favorite event venue, has transformed itself into a community kitchen providing healthy, nutrient-laden soups to the community.
Relief Information for Pasadena’s Small Businesses
Below is a listing of other potential sources of aid for small businesses.
Pasadena Center Operating Co. Providing Low-Cost Meals to Students During Shutdown
Pasadena Center Operating Company (PCOC) along with Centerplate, delivered and distributed 3,100 healthy meals for students of Pasadena Unified School District.
Contemporary Crafts Market to Close After 34 Years
The longest-running fine craft show is celebrating its final year at the Pasadena Convention Center.
Pasadena Comedy Club, The Ice House Warms Audiences With Laughter
For an evening of laughter, this Pasadena comedy club is the place to be.
The Rays Swim Teams Providing a Vital Community For Special-needs Kids
Since 2007, the center has been home to the Rays, special-needs athletes who live with a range of physical, social, and/or developmental disabilities.
How a Pasadena Board Game Store Is Bringing the Community Together
Game Empire brings the community together, one roll of the dice at a time.