El Patron Restaurant, owned by Margarita Cortez, is one of many small business owners in our community who could use your support. […]
Read More… from Shop Local LA County – Meet Margarita Cortez of El Patron Restaurant in Altadena, CA
El Patron Restaurant, owned by Margarita Cortez, is one of many small business owners in our community who could use your support. […]
Read More… from Shop Local LA County – Meet Margarita Cortez of El Patron Restaurant in Altadena, CA
Callisto Tea House is one of many small business owners in our community who could use your support. […]
Read More… from Shop Local LA County – Meet Nathan Epstein of Callisto Tea House in Altadena, CA
Nearly one year after the Eaton Fire, Christmas Tree Lane in Altadena is shining once again. […]
Read More… from Christmas Tree Lane: A 105-Year Holiday Tradition Lives On
Descanso Gardens is featuring Searching for Serenity until January 4, 2026. This exhibit explores how a deep connection to art and nature can serve as a tool for individual transformation, renewal, and collective recovery. […]
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Ornaments for Altadena, a group of Eaton Fire survivors, gathers handmade, vintage, and deeply personal ornaments, menorahs, and kinaras and gift them to families rebuilding after the fire, offering a small reminder that their community is holding them close. […]
Read More… from Ornaments for Altadena: Sharing Comfort and Cheer, One Ornament at a Time
Volunteer with us and rebuild Altadena with San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity. Our We Show Up Volunteer Days are on Thursday, January 8 and Friday, January 9th as part of our Week of Action. […]
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Carciofi Design Paper Boutique has officially reopened and ready for the holidays. […]
Palisades Charter High School is excited to move home this January, and in the meantime, their students and staff are showing incredible resilience. […]
LA is Open! LA Rises caught up with leaders across the city from LAEDC, Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity, and the Latino Restaurant Association to talk small business support, economic opportunity, and the resilient spirit that keeps LA moving forward. […]
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