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The Pasadena Jazz Institute celebrates its fifth anniversary with more hot tickets

Grammy Award-winning Southwest Chamber Music Inspirational volunteer Jim Watterson The Ritz-Carlton’s Chef Craig Strong




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“BEST EYEWEAR” he Boston Symphony Orchestra has a summer home at Tanglewood, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra has Ravinia. But Pasadena has no reason to be jealous. Its outdoor summer concert venues rival some of the nation’s finest. OK, so they’re on a smaller scale. But that’s part of what makes them wonderful. For the past 12 years, Southwest Chamber Music has made The Huntington Gardens its summer home. Southwest Chamber Music is something of an international phenomenon. The Pasadena-based ensemble led by Artistic Director and Conductor Jeff von der Schmidt earned four Grammy nominations in three consecutive years and brought home two awards for its recordings of the music of Mexican composer Carlos Chávez. In addition to reaching out to the community with its concerts and educational programs in the public schools, Southwest Chamber Music has also touched the international community with its recordings and Composer Portrait Series. Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard even gives Southwest Chamber Music’s CDs as gifts when he travels abroad. Our other summer music highlight this month is the Pasadena Jazz Institute. For the third year, “Jazz on the Terrace” brings summer concerts to the rooftop of the Pasadena Museum of California Art. Carl Kozlowski talked to founder Paul Lines about his dreams for the Institute now in its fifth season. Lines, the do-it-all man behind the Institute, shared the tough times he made it through, his vision for the future and his enthusiasm about what he calls “America’s classic music.” So there’s no need to travel far. Enjoy the summer’s best music right in your own backyard. —Julie Riggott

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14 CULTURE Grammy Award-winning Southwest Chamber Music has built an international reputation by embracing the cultural diversity of the musical world.

16 CHARITY Paul Lines and the Pasadena Jazz Institute dance past troubled times to success.

48 PERSONALITY Perched at the nexus of philanthropic, religious and social life in Pasadena, Jim Watterson sets an admirable example of community volunteerism.

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58 DEPARTMENTS 8 GIVING BACK California Art Club, Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts, Phil Simon Clinic and Las Floristas

22 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Get your dog to stop jumping and barking.

47 COMMUNITY The Pasadena Arts Council honors arts heroes. 52 TABLE TALK The Ritz-Carlton’s Craig Strong makes hotel dining a five-star experience.

55 MERRIMENT Plan a wine-tasting with friends. 56 BOOKS Books by Steve Isoardi and Kamau Daaood honor L.A.’s African-American arts movement.

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60 THE LIST Chalk Festival, Pasadena POPS Orchestra and more 62 NESTING Magicians Tina Lenert and Mike Caveney work magic with their home.

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AN APRIL EXHIBITION AT THE PASADENA MUSEUM OF CALIFORNIA ART showcased images that included a homeless man, a brave American soldier as he served in Iraq and a Tibetan monk, as well as quintessential California landscapes of locales ranging from the wine country and the High Sierras to Laguna Beach and La Jolla. This eclectic collection represents new work by 119 of the country’s foremost fine artists and was displayed as part of California Art Club’s 95th Annual Gold Medal Juried Exhibition. The club, founded in 1910, has a history of being untraditional in its mission to promote the traditional art forms of painting, drawing and sculpture. It was the first artists’ organization to allow women as members. In the late 1920s and 1930s, when the club operated out of the Hollyhock House in Barnsdall Park, it was a catalyst for discussions on groundbreaking efforts in art, literature, music, architecture, theater and film. For more information, contact the California Art Club at (626) 583-9009, or visit www.californiaartclub.com.

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THANKS TO HELP FROM THE SHOWCASE HOUSE FOR THE ARTS, The Pasadena Symphony can continue to “showcase” great music! The Pasadena Symphony was among the 40 arts organizations gratefully accepting donations from Jennifer Johnson, Joy Sullivan and the Pasadena Showcase House Charlotte Varner of PSHA for the Arts (PSHA) at a recent Gifts and Grants Reception. The orchestra received $25,000 for its 20062007 season and $25,000 for its TEMPO! education program. “Showcase’s generosity enhances the quality of life for every member of our community, from the youngest music lovers first ‘meeting’ Beethoven to longtime subscribers,” said Tom O’Connor, executive director of The Pasadena Symphony. “We’re proud that while visitors to the House take home ideas about design they also give back to the arts,” added Charlotte Varner, president of PSHA. For more information, call (626) 578-8500, or visit www.pasadenashowcase.org. Pasadena Conservatory of Music’s Stephen McCurry and Gina DeMassa

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FUND-RAISER BENEFITS AFRICAN AIDS CLINIC On April 23, Huntington's Phil Simon Clinic held its second annual event at the Castle Green Hotel in Pasadena in support of the Upone Charitable Medical Centre, an outpatient AIDS clinic in Tanzania, Africa. Dr. Kimberly Shriner and a team of Huntington medical professionals travel to the clinic annually to provide basic health care/medication, HIV and anti-retroviral education and much needed manpower. This year's fundraiser was themed “Children Helping Children� and raised a total of $50,000. In these photos, children from Creative Planet School of the Arts perform African dance steps. For more information, call (626) 397-5464, or visit www.huntingtonhospital.com.

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Grammy Award-winning Southwest Chamber Music has built an international reputation by embracing the cultural diversity of the musical world.

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BY JULIE RIGGOTT

ITH ITS SUMMER FESTIVAL AT THE HUNTINGTON, Southwest Chamber Music moves its intimate concerts outdoors, to an ethereal garden setting. Imagine notes from Mozart’s “Quartet for Flute and Strings” set free like butterflies among the camellias and palm trees of The Huntington Gardens. For the 13th annual festival, Artistic Director and Conductor Jeff von der Schmidt has scheduled plenty of Mozart in celebration of his 250th birthday. But von der Schmidt has also included more contemporary selections: an emotional work by Eric Zeisl, who fled Vienna during the second World War and had a successful composing career in Hollywood; a masterpiece written by James Newton of the Luckman Jazz Orchestra and dedicated to Winnie Mandela; and a piece about spring rain by Chen Yi, an up-and-coming young composer from China working in the United States. Embracing the diversity of new music being composed throughout the world, while respecting the tradition of European music, has been part of Southwest Chamber Music’s unique focus. Southwest Chamber Music’s current season is called “Expanding Horizons” in recognition of its continuing mission to create multicultural programs that reflect the diversity of its audiences. “I believe that one of the most important things to

do with classical music is to integrate the world around us into its core repertoire,” said von der Schmidt who cofounded Southwest Chamber Music with his wife Jan Karlin 19 years ago. “These expanding horizons have helped us look at the potential audiences of Southern California as unlimited.” “We tend to be this huge sponge of a culture,” von der Schmidt said about Southern California. “I find that inclusive programming is very, very interesting and widely accepted. I want to change it from accepted to expected.” While Southwest Chamber Music’s diverse programming might have seemed like an artistic risk, it has definitely paid off. This year the ensemble will move from The Huntington Art Gallery loggia, which will be under construction, to the garden terrace next to Friends Hall, increasing the number of tickets they can sell. And filling those additional seats won’t be a challenge. “For over a decade now, we’ve been selling these concerts out,” von der Schmidt said. “By and large, people have enjoyed meeting and hearing from composers of their own time.” In further testament to its success in promoting cultural diversity in music, Southwest Chamber Music has a 12 CD set of music from its “Composer Portrait Series,”


Lorenz Gamma and Shalini Vijayan rehearsing at The Huntington Art Gallery loggia last year featuring works premiered or commissioned by the ensemble in its first decade. Cambodian-American composer Chinary Ung, who teaches at the University of California, San Diego, was the focus of this year’s series. That collaboration will take Southwest Chamber Music to Cambodia and Vietnam to perform concerts and educate students. The Vienna-trained von der Schmidt said that Southwest Chamber musicians will be “the first Americans in residence at the Hanoi National Conservatory since the end of the Vietnam War.” Perhaps Southwest Chamber Music’s greatest success has been its multi-year project aimed at recording, for the first time, all of famous Mexican composer Carlos Chávez’s chamber music. The first three volumes of the “Complete Chamber Music of Carlos Chávez” earned four Grammy nominations in three consecutive years. The final CD is due out this summer. Southwest Chamber Music won 2003 and 2004 Grammy Awards for “Best Small Ensemble” for volumes one and two. Volume three, which was recorded in Los Angeles with the Mexico-city based Tambuco Percussion Ensemble, received 2005 nominations for “Best Small Ensemble” and “Best Classical Album.”

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Though they didn’t bring home another Grammy this year, the experience has been instrumental in earning Southwest Chamber Music an international reputation and a lot of visibility. “It’s completely changed who we are,” von der Schmidt said. “Some friends of mine in jazz said, ‘Well, you know you’re not a one-hit wonder.’ To have four nominations … puts us in the category of every international artist in the field, and this is something that’s supposed to be done by budgets in the millions, not in the thousands like ours. This is like a small independent film that was nominated for ‘Best Picture’ at the Academy Awards.” Von der Schmidt humbly attributes the success of the project to a heightened atmosphere of cultural sensitivity. “I think it was the right project at the right time,” he said. “Everyone is becoming more and more aware of the Latin influence in our own country, and that influence translated into votes for our project at the Grammys.” But von der Schmidt also selected Chávez’s works for a personal reason. “I grew up in Monterey Park, and the family that took care of me was from La Paz in

Ensenada,” he said. “And during the 1960s, Columbia Records had issued a series of recordings with Carlos Chávez conducting the National Symphony in Mexico City of all six of his symphonies. And those records became the soundtrack of my childhood. I would wait for my parents to pick me up from work in these friends’ homes from Mexico, and Chávez would always be on in the background.” Southwest Chamber Music percussionist Lynn Vartan, who performed with the Tambuco Percussion Ensemble on the third CD, was especially pleased that percussion music in particular received that level of recognition. Vartan, who will also play the marimba for James Newton’s piece on August 11 and 12, said the project was a unique experience. “In the world of percussion, Tambuco is incredibly well-known,” Vartan said, “and the music that we did, the music of Carlos Chávez, is also incredibly well-known. The two pieces in particular, ‘Tocada’ and ‘Tambuco,’ the name of the piece for which the ensemble was named, are two landmark percussion pieces in our sort of historic repertoire, which of course —Continued on page 18 ARROYO ~ JUNE 2006 ~ 15


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Paul Lines and the Pasadena Jazz Institute dance past troubled times to success.

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BY CARL KOZLOWSKI ~ PHOTOS BY ERNEST KOBERLEIN AUL LINES HAS HEARD A LOT OF GREAT MUSIC IN his lifetime, and for the past five years, he’s been sharing his favorites with area listeners as the founder of the Pasadena Jazz Institute. Bringing in shows by luminaries like Rita Coolidge or presenting an innovative, jazzy take on “The Nutcracker,” his productions have added flair to the Crown City’s nightlife. Now, having reached the milestone of the Institute’s fifth anniversary, Lines is proudly looking back on his accomplishments while aiming strongly for future successes. And starting with a fifth anniversary party on June 8, this summer could be his most exciting one yet. “I guess the common thought that it takes three to five years to build a business is true. I really feel like after five years things are really coming together. Everything we do has continually expanded,” says Lines. “Last year we did four shows on the Terrace [of the Pasadena Museum of California Art], and this year we’ll do 21, plus we’ve added a series of piano solo concerts inside there. We’re rolling up our sleeves to do more than we normally would.” Indeed, Lines is headed for quite a workout this year, as the jazz camp he started for area youths has grown into hosting five week-long sessions at Pasadena City College, beginning July 24. The demand for the camps has grown from 10 students four years ago to an anticipated 200 students this year. He’s also offering a weekly series of Friday night jazz concerts at the Paseo Colorado mall courtyard and shows

featuring piano soloists in the Founders Gallery of the Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA). Pasadena might have once relied on the Playboy Jazz Festival to send some shows to the city limits, but now it’s clear that Lines is definitely the driving force for the music in the city. “People asked when I started, ‘Why Pasadena? Why not Los Angeles?’ I looked at the city of Pasadena, whose founders envisioned it as the Athens of the West,” explains Lines. “I surveyed the cultural scene, saw numerous museums, theater in the city and dance groups, but something important was missing and that was something the Jazz Institute gives to Pasadena and provides it with the last remaining piece of its cultural puzzle. You have a hole in the cultural bucket without America’s classic music, which is jazz, so Pasadena is a perfect place to add this cultural aspect.” Lines has long had a professional connection to jazz, having been a drummer for years before starting the Institute. In fact, he still plays shows, including a string of gigs with legend Mose Allison in Phoenix in May. He said he was inspired to create the Institute one day while driving past downtown L.A.’s Walt Disney Concert Hall, as it was under construction. “I experienced an epiphany then, back when it was a hole in the ground and had a sign saying ‘Future home of LA Philharmonic,’” says Lines. “I saw it as a big shiny museum to preserve Europe’s classic music. But where was the premiere house for America’s classic music — jazz?” —Continued on page 20 Rather than launching


Bassist Ryan Cross on the rooftop of the Pasadena Museum of California Art Photo by Ernest Koberlein


Jeff von der Schmidt (far right) conducting a rehearsal during Summer Festival at The Huntington 2005

‘ E X PA N D I N G H O R I Z O N S ’ —Continued from page 15

doesn’t date back that far; percussion ensemble is rather new. So those pieces are some of the first pieces written for percussion ensemble. It was really amazing to have the chance to record these pieces with a Mexican percussion ensemble that is so steeped in the history of this composer, and was in fact named after that composer’s piece. And the sessions, we just had so much fun, I can’t even tell you.” Southwest Chamber Music’s partnership with the Tambuco Percussion Ensemble led to its being invited to Universidad Autónoma de México in Mexico City to perform all the works in a five-concert series. “[It] is unprecedented for an American ensemble to get an invitation like that,” von der Schmidt said. As Southwest Chamber Music heads toward its 20th anniversary season, it continues to broaden its horizons and audiences not only with its concerts and recordings but also with its educational programs. Project Muse brings concerts to six schools in the Pasadena and Los Angeles Unified School Districts. The Mentorship Program provides middle and high school students with weekly lessons. Still another program that reaches out to children who might not otherwise have the opportunity to hear classical music is Music Unwrapped, which features family concerts at the Colburn School for Performing Arts. So, if you haven’t yet heard the Grammy-winning Southwest Chamber Music play at one of the regular season concerts at the Norton Simon Museum or the Colburn School or at the special “Blendings: Wine and Music” events at the Armory Center for the Arts, the Summer Festival might be the ideal time. Perhaps unconsciously using an analogy fitting with “Blendings,” von der Schmidt said, “I think we’re like wine makers where now the wine’s really good. You know, it takes a while to get all the vintages and wine to mature and the grapes to mature, and I think it’s just been quite a ride.” AM 18 ~ JUNE 2006 ~ ARROYO

SOUTHWEST CHAMBER MUSIC Summer Festival at The Huntington 2006 JULY 7 & 8: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Quartet for Flute and Strings, K.298” Manuel de Falla “Concerto for Harpsichord and Five Instruments” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “String Quartet, K. 155” Johann Sebastian Bach “Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 BWV 1050” JULY 21 & 22: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Quartet for Flute and Strings, K. 285a” Eric Zeisl “String Quartet No. 2” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Concerto for Piano and Strings, K. 385” AUG. 11 & 12: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Quartet for Flute and Strings, K. 285b” James Newton “Violet for Winnie Mandela” Maurice Ravel “Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano” AUG. 25 & 26: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Quartet for Flute and Strings, K. 285” Chen Yi “Happy Rain in Spring Night” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart “Quartet for Piano and Strings, K. 493” All of these Friday and Saturday concerts start at 7:30 p.m., with prelude talks at 7 p.m., at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. For more information or to order tickets, call (800) 726-7147, or visit www.swmusic.org. Visit KMozart’s Web site at www.kmozart.com to find out how to hear von der Schmidt’s pre-concert talks this summer.


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into construction himself, Lines started modestly, hosting the first season of the Institute’s shows in the 135-seat Pasadena Playhouse Balcony Theatre. He takes pride in re-opening that space after a decade of dormancy. He found such a positive response that he was able to move into a 209-seat venue for the second season and then exploded onto the PMCA Terrace with its 400plus seating capacity from the third season on. “We’ve nearly doubled our audi- Paul Lines, founder of the Pasadena Jazz Institute ence every single season, and I don’t know any performance group that can boast of such figures,” says Lines. “I envision an actual Institute someday, with a gallery that holds a pictorial history of jazz from Scott Joplin to John Coltrane, and three busloads of kids every day taking tours of the gallery and then sitting in a theater to see their first jazz concert and then having a place to study jazz performance.” Lines names jazz great Wynton Marsalis’ ambitious Jazz at Lincoln Center series in New York City as the model he hopes to follow “because they started a house for jazz in New York. We have the chance to be the Lincoln Center of the West Coast.” While that goal may sound overly ambitious, Lines has been through enough ups and downs already with the Institute to know he has to keep a level head. “Since the beginning, I think this has been a lesson for everybody who tries to do something big and nearly feels like giving up, and I’ve nearly given up every year. We were at the Balcony Theatre and lost our lease, and I was gonna pack it in,” Lines recalls. “I then found Travis Auditorium at Fuller, doing jazz concerts at a seminary, serving tea at intermission, but by the end we were packing that place. Things have come up where it’s been a struggle because we have not succeeded in funding the idea so much other than myself with my Capital One card.” What nearly did the dream in for good was the highly ambitious “Nutcracker Swings” show in December 2004, in which Lines attempted to pack the Civic Auditorium for several shows that mixed ballet with modern dance, all backed by jazz-adapted classic Tchaikovsky tunes. While the shows drew critical raves and thoroughly entertained those in attendance, filling the huge venue was still outside Lines’ grasp at such an early stage in the Institute’s history. He was ready to pack it in when a musical legend appeared, almost like magic, to save the day. “It was an artistic success but not a financial one. I sat down and talked to this lady for an hour in a nearby bar, not knowing who I was talking to. She told me she was in town as a jazz singer, and I thought ‘another one’ ‘cause I was down and out,” Lines says. “I got up, said ‘What’s your name?’ and she said, ‘I’m Rita Coolidge.’ And I got excited again because she really encouraged me to move forward and then agreed to perform in our Jazz on the Terrace series last year. “If I get excited and enthused about something, I can garner the forces to really move mountains. I’m doing it all — executive producing, directing, composing — all those things. We made the mark because there is nothing so powerful as an idea whose time has come.” AM CARL KOZLOWSKI writes regularly for Pasadena Weekly, the national business magazine Worthwhile and the Web magazine www.arrivistepress.com. He also has had articles published in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and The Progressive. 20 ~ JUNE 2006 ~ ARROYO

PASADENA JAZZ INSTITUTE EVENTS — SUMMER 2006 As the interview with Paul Lines showed, the man and the Institute are hardly lacking in ambition. This summer, you can enjoy productions all over town and in every possible price range, from free shows to high-end special events. So pick and choose from the following, or if you’ve got the time, it’s certainly worth seeing them all. June 8 is the Institute’s Fifth Anniversary Party, featuring guitarist Ronald Muldrow and his trio and special guest vocalist Cheryl Conley, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Pasadena Museum of California Art. Free Friday night concerts will be held every week in July and August, starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Paseo Colorado mall courtyard, with free dance lessons provided by the Pasadena Ballroom Dance Association. Thanks to the Playhouse District Association, you can also enjoy free jazz, featuring the music of the Dave Culwell Trio and guest performers, every Sunday night from 5 to 8 p.m. beginning July 2 on the patio of Vroman’s Bookstore, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. The Solo Sketches series of jazz pianists continues as follows, for $30 per ticket at the Pasadena Museum of California Art: June 21: Bill Cunliffe, winner of the 1998 Thelonious Monk piano competition, numerous awards and Grammy nominations, performs. July 5: Alan Pasqua sets off musical fireworks from his piano to help close out the Independence Day celebrations. July 19: Josh Nelson, a 27-year-old, will entertain with original compositions, lush ballads and classic and swinging standards. The Live on the Terrace series hosts its biggest slate of acts yet, with the following at the Pasadena Museum of California Art: June 29-July 1: “Ellingtonia” is a tribute to Duke Ellington with classic L.A. vocalist Ernie Andrews and guest saxophonist Houston Person. July 13-15: “Sketches of Spain,” where Adam del Monte takes you on a musical tour of Spain, complete with Sangria and tapas. July 27-29: “Double Trouble” features tenor sax legend “Red” Halloway. August 10-12: “Dizzy Atmosphere” is a tribute to Dizzy Gillespie featuring trumpet great William “Scotty” Barnhart. August 24-26: “Four-Hand Boogie” has two piano greats dueting and dueling their way through R&B and jazz standards. September 7-9: “The Big Easy” features a tribute to numerous jazz musicians as jambalaya is served. September 21-23: “By Popular Demand” brings the return of last year’s mega-popular guest singer Barbara Morrison. Pasadena Museum of California Art, 490 E. Union St., Pasadena. For more information or to order tickets, call (626) 398-3344, or visit www.pasjazz.org.


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Flutter — In their new location, Flutter continues to offer the latest trends in contemporary classic designs. This lifestyle boutique, with its comfortable, elegant ambience, carries everything from casual separates to unusual pieces. Select from such designers as Cynthia Steffe, Laundry, Alberto Makali or David Kahn. Celebrate summer with a feminine dress or an ethnic, embellished top. For an evening silhouette, there are beautiful dresses and separates with beads and lush chiffon. Flutter offers a range of accessories such as Wendy Mink earrings and Isabella Fiore handbags. Visit Verona’s department for unique handbags and shoes. Open Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri & Sat 10-6, Thurs 10-7. 54 W. Green St. (between DeLacey and Fair Oaks) Call (626) 4493224.

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Gyu-Kaku offers state-of-the-art Japanese barbeque cuisine including the finest cuts of Kobe beef, chicken and seafood this side of the Pacific! At Gyu-Kaku you are the chef. You cook these flavorfully marinated dishes on your own imported, smokeless yakiniku barbeque grill in a setting that's as sleek and stylish as the food itself. Gyu-Kaku also serves a great selection of Japanese beer, sake and Shochu drinks. Open for dinner every day. 70 W. Green St. Call (626) 405-4842.

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tel. 626.440 7350 • fax. 626.440 7351 20 E. Colorado Blvd., unit 101 Pasadena, CA 91105

Next Door — The philosophy of this innovative and exciting new shop is “We want to be different, unique; a place to find ‘never-before-seen pieces’ for men and women.” The owner, Kev Zeutionian, has accomplished that and then some! From CYWWOQ “architectural” shoes and magnificent bags (made in Burbank from Italian leather and sold worldwide), silver Brazilian jewelry handmade with semi-precious stones and Austrian crystals to sunglasses and T-shirts, there is truly “something for everyone” in price and style here. Open 7 days a week. 20 E. Colorado Blvd. Call (626) 440-7350. Silver Me — Here is the jewelry boutique you’ve been looking for! Silver Me has an exclusive collection of pieces from talented silversmiths and jewelry designers to give you an expensive look at very affordable prices. Six years after launching SilverMe.com and selling at nationwide trade shows, the company has now chosen the charm of Old Pasadena to locate their first boutique. Open MonSat 11:30-6, Sun 12-5. 2 E. Holly St. Call (626) 205-3696.

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Penelope’s Café is a hidden oasis and hotspot for the ladies who lunch, offering entertainment from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday and a unique selection of books and gifts. Gourmet lunches made with the freshest ingredients include soups, salads and specialty quiches. Enjoy the beautiful patio with its lovely fountains.

10)

Sossi Collection — Experience the cutting edge of fashion while receiving quality that will last for generations. Sossi personally oversees the selection and is available for consultation. Sossi is the personal jeweler you always wanted but never found. Seen on countless red carpets she is known for her trend setting styles and customer service.

11)

Bikram Yoga — CBS featured this yoga series, using 26 poses and a heated room, on “60 Minutes.” This total-body exercise is perfect for beginners and experienced practitioners. Find out why locals can't stop raving about the results! Visit www.bikramlacanada.com.

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Est. 1958

TEL:

818.790.2479

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ing your toddler’s room. From paint chips, wall décor and furniture selection to bedding choices, window treatments and room accessories, let her and Angela make your dreams come true. Call for a complimentary in-home design appointment. (818) 952-6637.

2)

Carpe Diem Event Planning & Design makes its way into the La Cañada realm, with celebrity event expert, Slomique Hawrylo. Her delicate attention to detail differentiates between the ordinary to the most extraordinary events. They specialize in any event that you want to make the talk of the town.

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1) Baby Cakes — Seen on HGTV, Shannon

Eiji’s Florist — San Gabriel Valley’s premier florist, Eiji’s is the go-to florist for those in the know. Their one of-a-kind creations are seen at the most spectacular weddings, on school teacher’s desks and everywhere in between. Let the staff at Eiji’s help create a lasting impression for you.

offers a vast array of services to make decorating easy. Whether planning a new nursery or redo-

4) Emily’s — For the latest in T-shirts and the freshest looks in jeans, stop by and let Marsha walk you through what could be the inside of the latest fashion magazine. She has filled her store with designer collections that rival any department store while keeping the personal feel of the hippest boutique. (818) 952-9996.

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Frockx has fabulous designer clothing and gifts from Nanette Lepore, Tracy Reese, Ella Moss, Plenty, Milly, Cynthia Steffe, Walter and so much more! They carry dresses, fantastic jeans, accessories, shoes and everything in between! Let them put together your “look” for that special occasion.

6) Intimo — I’ll bet you never knew your bra didn’t fit properly, that is unless you’ve been to see Kathy lately. She is a stickler for finding just your right size; you will wonder how you lived

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Fabulous women’s designer clothing, shoes & accessories! Tracy Reese • Ella Moss • Plenty • Hudson • Splendid and much, much more!

without her. With top designers and the latest in bridal gifts, this will be your new favorite secret place. (818) 790-2479.

7)

Trifles carries unique items handmade in the United States. Looking for something unusual? Come and see Susan and Nayiri, and let them share stories about the artists and the ideas behind their works. Gift wrapping is always available.

8)

Leisa Alexander is known for having the most beautiful smile in the foothills as well as being La Cañada’s most-sought-after home loan consultant. Customer service is her specialty. Providing solutions, creating suggestions and advising her clientele are just a few of the services she is known for. (818) 949-5821.

9)

Penelope’s Café is a hidden oasis and hotspot for the ladies who lunch, offering entertainment from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday and a unique selection of books and gifts. Gourmet lunches made with the freshest ingredients include soups, salads and specialty quiches. Enjoy the beautiful patio with its lovely fountains.

10)

Sossi Collection — Experience the cutting edge of fashion while receiving quality that will last for generations. Sossi personally oversees the selection and is available for consultation. Sossi is the personal jeweler you always wanted but never found. Seen on countless red carpets she is known for her trend setting styles and customer service.

11)

Bikram Yoga — CBS featured this yoga series, using 26 poses and a heated room, on “60 Minutes.” This total-body exercise is perfect for beginners and experienced practitioners. Find out why locals can't stop raving about the results! Visit www.bikramlacanada.com.

Fine Intimate Apparel BRA FITTINGS

Tues-Fri 7am to 3pm Sat 8am to 3pm 1029 Foothill Blvd., La Canada

818-790-4386 www.penelopescafe.com

SIMPLE ELEGANCE (818) 790-5766

4532 Rinetti Lane, La Cañada-Flintridge www.eijisflorist.com

Est. 1958

TEL:

818.790.2479

8 1 8 . 9 4 9 . 4 4 2 9 • Open 7 days • 1111B Foothill Blvd, La Cañada

VERA WANG

HANKY PANKY

FLEURT

SIMONE PERELE

COSABELLA

CHANTELLE

PJ SALVAGE

CALIDA

CUSTOM BABY BEDDING Complete Nursery Design • Baby Registry • Maternity Wear • Gifts and Accessories • 831 Foothill Boulevard La Cañada, California 91011 www.babycakesLA.com phone : 818-952-6637 fax : 818-952-7245

C & C California Charlotte Tarantola Joe’s Jeans James Cured Hobo International Accessories 954 Foothill Boulevard La Cañada-Flintridge (818) 952-9996


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2225 Honolulu • Montrose • 818.957.6057

Verdugo Blvd

Invitation Design Studio

1) An Occasion to Celebrate — Teresa is the go-

to person for event planners that need custom invitation services and to maximize their budget. The sky is the limit in making your dreams come true.

an occasion to celebrate

2409 Honolulu Ave, suite 4 • Montrose ⁽818⁾ 248-9991 • www.invitations.la

Honolulu Ave

Fine Handmade Invitations, Announcements & Holiday Cards Custom Stationery Design and Concepts Personalized Place Cards and Envelope Addressing Custom Maps, Direction Cards, Programs, Table Cards, Menus, Wax Seals Outstanding Selection of Papers, Fabrics & Embellishments

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his quaint neighborhood has been a secret spot for those in the know for years. Discover the new trendy retail stores for the latest in fashion, stroll the beautiful sidewalks, and enjoy the weekly farmers market. From free make-up consultations to the hottest designer handbags and accessories, you are sure to find something special. Don’t forget the gourmet lunches and dinners, wine baskets and custom invitations. —Megan and the kids

2)

Ocean View Blvd

Gourmet À Go-Go — Stop in for lunch,introduce yourself to Gail, and leave your dining dilemmas behind. Catering, gourmet dinners and lunches served there or take it to go. Don’t forget to grab a cupcake — it will change your life!

3)

Merle Norman — Kim Kelly and Kris Kline have all of your beauty needs covered. It’s like having your own make-up artist on hand. Stop in for a free beauty consultation and free gift.

4) Paper Rabbit — With everything from cards

and scrapbooking accessories to hosting children’s birthday parties, Danielle has all of your gifting needs handled (818) 957-2448.

here to walk you through complete redecorating or updating for spring. Visit their beautiful showroom.

5)

9) Posh — Anie’s selection rivals that of Neiman

6) Goudas and Vines — Solve all your wine and

Tender Treasures — For over 23 years! Offering a large selection of casual, whimsical clothing and accessories for women and children like the New Tea Collection, Flax, Barefoot Dreams and the must haves of the Pandora Jewelry Collection. This is the perfect place to get an adorable baby gift for the new mommy or register for your own baby shower. Visit www.tendertreasures.com.

Bella — Need a special gift? Tracy has something for everyone and will make your shopping experience a pure dream. You’ll be lured into Bella by the wonderful smell of Aroma Natural Candles, and then you’ll find hip and modern looks for summer as well as great jewelry, handbags, gifts, books and so much more.

gift dilemmas in one place! Put Young on your list of experts for gift baskets, wines and specialty foods. Stop by for wine tastings from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. They’ve just added 2,800 more bottles of wine.

7)

Kay Aesthetic Dermatology — Nancy is the go-to person for your beauty and skincare needs. Let her guide you through the maze of beauty treatments — including the latest in skin resurfacing, peels, Botox and Restylyn — and customize them according to your individual needs.

8)

Swanson’s — For full-service interior design and the latest in furniture trends, Don & Bob are

2263 Honolulu Ave • Montrose • 818.248.2100

Marcus. This fabulous boutique is the talk of the town — and that was before the shoes came! Now you can do more than dream about designer handbags, sunglasses and jewelry … and the cutest shoes you’ve ever seen.

10)

11)

Bistro Verdu — A welcoming neighborhood gem found in the quaint village of Montrose, Bistro Verdu offers refined food with a focus on French and Spanish Mediterranean. Creative nightly specials are available, and Sunday Bistro Lunch makes you feel as if you are in the South of France! Dinner Tues-Sun 5-10, Sunday Brunch 10:30-2:30. $$

Creative Paper Arts and Gift Store 2269 Honolulu Ave. Montrose, CA 91020 (818) 957-2848

Custom Invitations www.paperrabbitmontrose.com

Tuesday Nights half price selected bottles of wine

Wednesday Nights 3 course prix fixe menu $28.00 pp

3519 N. Verdugo Rd. (2 blocks south of Honolulu Ave.) Glendale, CA 91208 Tel. 818.541-7674

Sunday Nights country dinner 3 course $25.00 pp

818.541.1532 3459 N.Verdugo Rd. Glendale, Ca.

ISABELLA FIORE • PRADA • TRINA TURK SALVATORE FERRAGAMO • BETSY JOHNSON • LUI CHINY HALEY BOB SHOES • HOUSE OF DEREON SHOES

A Store for Women and Children

GOUDAS &VINES

featuring the largest selection of Zutano

Sunday Bistro Brunch 10:30am to 2:30pm

Your passion for beauty & looking younger satisfied. • Botox • Restylane • ELOS • • Laser Resurfacing •

in the San Gabriel Valley

Martin H. Kay, MD, PhD Nancy Primo MPAS, PA-C

2280 Honolulu Ave. Montrose, California 91020 818.248.2260 Shop online at www.TenderTreasures.com

2418 Honolulu Ave, Montrose www.martinkaymd.com

818 248.9783

2256 Honolulu Ave • Montrose • 818.249.9950

CALL NOW AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT


H JIOMJN@ Red Engine Denim . Soul Revival . P.J. Salvage . LTB Denim . Jenny Han

2225 Honolulu • Montrose • 818.957.6057

Verdugo Blvd

Invitation Design Studio

1) An Occasion to Celebrate — Teresa is the go-

to person for event planners that need custom invitation services and to maximize their budget. The sky is the limit in making your dreams come true.

an occasion to celebrate

2409 Honolulu Ave, suite 4 • Montrose ⁽818⁾ 248-9991 • www.invitations.la

Honolulu Ave

Fine Handmade Invitations, Announcements & Holiday Cards Custom Stationery Design and Concepts Personalized Place Cards and Envelope Addressing Custom Maps, Direction Cards, Programs, Table Cards, Menus, Wax Seals Outstanding Selection of Papers, Fabrics & Embellishments

T

his quaint neighborhood has been a secret spot for those in the know for years. Discover the new trendy retail stores for the latest in fashion, stroll the beautiful sidewalks, and enjoy the weekly farmers market. From free make-up consultations to the hottest designer handbags and accessories, you are sure to find something special. Don’t forget the gourmet lunches and dinners, wine baskets and custom invitations. —Megan and the kids

2)

Ocean View Blvd

Gourmet À Go-Go — Stop in for lunch,introduce yourself to Gail, and leave your dining dilemmas behind. Catering, gourmet dinners and lunches served there or take it to go. Don’t forget to grab a cupcake — it will change your life!

3)

Merle Norman — Kim Kelly and Kris Kline have all of your beauty needs covered. It’s like having your own make-up artist on hand. Stop in for a free beauty consultation and free gift.

4) Paper Rabbit — With everything from cards

and scrapbooking accessories to hosting children’s birthday parties, Danielle has all of your gifting needs handled (818) 957-2448.

here to walk you through complete redecorating or updating for spring. Visit their beautiful showroom.

5)

9) Posh — Anie’s selection rivals that of Neiman

6) Goudas and Vines — Solve all your wine and

Tender Treasures — For over 23 years! Offering a large selection of casual, whimsical clothing and accessories for women and children like the New Tea Collection, Flax, Barefoot Dreams and the must haves of the Pandora Jewelry Collection. This is the perfect place to get an adorable baby gift for the new mommy or register for your own baby shower. Visit www.tendertreasures.com.

Bella — Need a special gift? Tracy has something for everyone and will make your shopping experience a pure dream. You’ll be lured into Bella by the wonderful smell of Aroma Natural Candles, and then you’ll find hip and modern looks for summer as well as great jewelry, handbags, gifts, books and so much more.

gift dilemmas in one place! Put Young on your list of experts for gift baskets, wines and specialty foods. Stop by for wine tastings from 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. They’ve just added 2,800 more bottles of wine.

7)

Kay Aesthetic Dermatology — Nancy is the go-to person for your beauty and skincare needs. Let her guide you through the maze of beauty treatments — including the latest in skin resurfacing, peels, Botox and Restylyn — and customize them according to your individual needs.

8)

Swanson’s — For full-service interior design and the latest in furniture trends, Don & Bob are

2263 Honolulu Ave • Montrose • 818.248.2100

Marcus. This fabulous boutique is the talk of the town — and that was before the shoes came! Now you can do more than dream about designer handbags, sunglasses and jewelry … and the cutest shoes you’ve ever seen.

10)

11)

Bistro Verdu — A welcoming neighborhood gem found in the quaint village of Montrose, Bistro Verdu offers refined food with a focus on French and Spanish Mediterranean. Creative nightly specials are available, and Sunday Bistro Lunch makes you feel as if you are in the South of France! Dinner Tues-Sun 5-10, Sunday Brunch 10:30-2:30. $$

Creative Paper Arts and Gift Store 2269 Honolulu Ave. Montrose, CA 91020 (818) 957-2848

Custom Invitations www.paperrabbitmontrose.com

Tuesday Nights half price selected bottles of wine

Wednesday Nights 3 course prix fixe menu $28.00 pp

3519 N. Verdugo Rd. (2 blocks south of Honolulu Ave.) Glendale, CA 91208 Tel. 818.541-7674

Sunday Nights country dinner 3 course $25.00 pp

818.541.1532 3459 N.Verdugo Rd. Glendale, Ca.

ISABELLA FIORE • PRADA • TRINA TURK SALVATORE FERRAGAMO • BETSY JOHNSON • LUI CHINY HALEY BOB SHOES • HOUSE OF DEREON SHOES

A Store for Women and Children

GOUDAS &VINES

featuring the largest selection of Zutano

Sunday Bistro Brunch 10:30am to 2:30pm

Your passion for beauty & looking younger satisfied. • Botox • Restylane • ELOS • • Laser Resurfacing •

in the San Gabriel Valley

Martin H. Kay, MD, PhD Nancy Primo MPAS, PA-C

2280 Honolulu Ave. Montrose, California 91020 818.248.2260 Shop online at www.TenderTreasures.com

2418 Honolulu Ave, Montrose www.martinkaymd.com

818 248.9783

2256 Honolulu Ave • Montrose • 818.249.9950

CALL NOW AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT


Your home...

Y O U R C A S T L E Carol Cobabe Design — With a philosophy of “good design resulting in the creation of harmony in one’s environment,” Carol’s goal is to enrich, inspire and instill feelings of comfort. With an extensive career since 1988, her discipline of using the basic elements of space, color, texture, light and nature succeeds in reflecting the unique style and purpose of each client. Carol’s work has been published in Designers West, Better Homes and Gardens, Window and Wall Ideas and F. Schumacher’s Classic Directions. She has participated in several Showcase Houses, the Los Angeles Assistance League Design House, the Venice Family Clinic Design House and Little Company of Mary Design House in Palos Verdes. Carol is also the winner of the coveted First Place Award of the L.A. Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers. Call (626) 441-6052. “Your Personal Shopper Team” — Amy

Introducing your

Personal Shopper

Lee, with Countrywide Home Loans, and Shannon Ewing, with Re/Max Tri-City, serve clients in the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles County. With nearly two decades of expertise in lending and real estate transactions, “Your Personal Shopper Team” will deliver results and service you can count on. Whether you are a first-time buyer or a seasoned real estate investor, their objective is to make their clients’ dreams come true: from condos to castles, vacation homes, investment properties and commercial properties. Call for pre-approval for new purchases, refinance, equity line of credit and complimentary consultations and market analyses. Contact Shannon (Realtor) at (626) 737-2053, or Amy (loan consultant) at (626) 272-7449. Lori Sitz-Teacher — Eco-friendly products along with antiques and vintage pieces are the hallmark of her interiors, whether in a Manhattan high-rise or an Oahu vacation

Lori Sitz-Teacher L. Teacher & Associates

I n t e r i o r D e s i g n & C o n s t ru c t i o n ALLIED ASID

Advantage

Specializing in the acquisition and representation of Condos — Castles.

home. Lori’s design philosophy creates rooms that look as though they have evolved over time, evoking a real sense of history. Inspired by many different styles, she feels that lighting, particularly natural lighting, is essential to any room. Her work has been featured at the Greystone Mansion Showcase House in Beverly Hills. Lori Sitz-Teacher is an Allied Member ASID and General Contractor. Call (310) 503-9504. Basic Chic — This furniture design warehouse features fashion-forward styles and prices up to 50 percent less than retail. If you like the home furnishings you see at popular stores, you'll love what you’ll find at Basic Chic and the money you will save. The showroom highlights fashionable collections of sofas and tables, bedroom suites, dining furniture, armoires and more! It offers the classic styling of traditional favorites and sleek, con-

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temporary moderns. Designs at Basic Chic can furnish the country cottage or California bungalow. Bring in your window shopping wish list and catalogs, and they will help you find the right styles for you. Style+Value=Basic Chic, 150 E. Montecito, Suite F, Sierra Madre. Call (626) 836-6693. Also 8560 Vineyard Ave. Rancho Cucamonga. Call (909) 6309570. Cynthia Bennett & Associates — This celebrated designer and general contractor, along with her staff of 11 designers, architects and project managers, brings both innovation and practicality to all your remodeling, restoration and renovations. The design and build focus of Cynthia Bennett’s team is the Southern California lifestyle of light, open spaces, easy access to patios and garden areas and kitchen great rooms. With an emphasis on kitchen, bath, room additions —Continued on page 36

...One Block at a Time. You shouldn’t have to go from company to company to ensure that all your insurance and financial needs are being met. Likewise, you deserve more than a one-sizefits-all solution. What this means for you is true one-stop shopping for everything from your personal car insurance to your mortgage refinancing to your company’s worker’s compensation insurance. Plus, our long-standing relationship with the carriers and ability to combine policies allows us to get you the very best rates and premiums available. You’ll receive custom solutions for all your insurance and financial needs including: • Commercial Insurance • Personal Insurance • Life & Health Insurance • Financial Planning • Mortgages, Loans and Refinancing Call us today: (626) 799-7813 and see why we stack up so well.

Greystone Mansion Beverly Hills

Amy Lee Home Loan Consultant

Shannon J. Ewing Realtor

TRI-CITY 818.265.2402 or 626.272.7449 801 N. Brand Blvd., Ste. 190 Glendale home.countrywide.com/amylee amy_lee@countrywide.com

626.737.2053 740 E. Green St. Pasadena www.shannonjewing.com shannonjewing@charter.net

Countrywide Financial Corporation is America’s #1 home loan lender* and a member of the prestigious Standard & Poor’s 500 and Fortune 500.Equal Housing Lender. © 2006 Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. 4500 Park Granada, Calabasas, CA 91302. Trade/servicemarks are the property of Countrywide Financial Corporation and/or its subsidiaries. Licensed by the Department of Corporations under the California Residential Mortgage Lending Act. For California residents and properties only. Some products may not be available in California. This is not a commitment to lend. Restrictions apply. All rights reserved. *Source: As ranked for 2004 by Inside Mortgage Finance (Jan. 28, 2005), Copyright 2005.

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RESIDENTIAL • WINE CELLARS • KITCHENS ARCHITECTURAL PLANS • ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS Telephone: 310.503.9504 . Fax: 310.472.8546 Gen. Contract Lic. #840177 . www.lstdesigns.com Associate Designer: Synthia Sutton 626.441.3620

SHAW, MOSES, MENDENHALL & ASSOCIATES Shaw, Moses, Mendenhall Insurance Thomas V. Humphreys Wholesale Stratz & Company Financial Services


Your home...

Y O U R C A S T L E Carol Cobabe Design — With a philosophy of “good design resulting in the creation of harmony in one’s environment,” Carol’s goal is to enrich, inspire and instill feelings of comfort. With an extensive career since 1988, her discipline of using the basic elements of space, color, texture, light and nature succeeds in reflecting the unique style and purpose of each client. Carol’s work has been published in Designers West, Better Homes and Gardens, Window and Wall Ideas and F. Schumacher’s Classic Directions. She has participated in several Showcase Houses, the Los Angeles Assistance League Design House, the Venice Family Clinic Design House and Little Company of Mary Design House in Palos Verdes. Carol is also the winner of the coveted First Place Award of the L.A. Chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers. Call (626) 441-6052. “Your Personal Shopper Team” — Amy

Introducing your

Personal Shopper

Lee, with Countrywide Home Loans, and Shannon Ewing, with Re/Max Tri-City, serve clients in the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles County. With nearly two decades of expertise in lending and real estate transactions, “Your Personal Shopper Team” will deliver results and service you can count on. Whether you are a first-time buyer or a seasoned real estate investor, their objective is to make their clients’ dreams come true: from condos to castles, vacation homes, investment properties and commercial properties. Call for pre-approval for new purchases, refinance, equity line of credit and complimentary consultations and market analyses. Contact Shannon (Realtor) at (626) 737-2053, or Amy (loan consultant) at (626) 272-7449. Lori Sitz-Teacher — Eco-friendly products along with antiques and vintage pieces are the hallmark of her interiors, whether in a Manhattan high-rise or an Oahu vacation

Lori Sitz-Teacher L. Teacher & Associates

I n t e r i o r D e s i g n & C o n s t ru c t i o n ALLIED ASID

Advantage

Specializing in the acquisition and representation of Condos — Castles.

home. Lori’s design philosophy creates rooms that look as though they have evolved over time, evoking a real sense of history. Inspired by many different styles, she feels that lighting, particularly natural lighting, is essential to any room. Her work has been featured at the Greystone Mansion Showcase House in Beverly Hills. Lori Sitz-Teacher is an Allied Member ASID and General Contractor. Call (310) 503-9504. Basic Chic — This furniture design warehouse features fashion-forward styles and prices up to 50 percent less than retail. If you like the home furnishings you see at popular stores, you'll love what you’ll find at Basic Chic and the money you will save. The showroom highlights fashionable collections of sofas and tables, bedroom suites, dining furniture, armoires and more! It offers the classic styling of traditional favorites and sleek, con-

Building your Insurance and Financial Future...

temporary moderns. Designs at Basic Chic can furnish the country cottage or California bungalow. Bring in your window shopping wish list and catalogs, and they will help you find the right styles for you. Style+Value=Basic Chic, 150 E. Montecito, Suite F, Sierra Madre. Call (626) 836-6693. Also 8560 Vineyard Ave. Rancho Cucamonga. Call (909) 6309570. Cynthia Bennett & Associates — This celebrated designer and general contractor, along with her staff of 11 designers, architects and project managers, brings both innovation and practicality to all your remodeling, restoration and renovations. The design and build focus of Cynthia Bennett’s team is the Southern California lifestyle of light, open spaces, easy access to patios and garden areas and kitchen great rooms. With an emphasis on kitchen, bath, room additions —Continued on page 36

...One Block at a Time. You shouldn’t have to go from company to company to ensure that all your insurance and financial needs are being met. Likewise, you deserve more than a one-sizefits-all solution. What this means for you is true one-stop shopping for everything from your personal car insurance to your mortgage refinancing to your company’s worker’s compensation insurance. Plus, our long-standing relationship with the carriers and ability to combine policies allows us to get you the very best rates and premiums available. You’ll receive custom solutions for all your insurance and financial needs including: • Commercial Insurance • Personal Insurance • Life & Health Insurance • Financial Planning • Mortgages, Loans and Refinancing Call us today: (626) 799-7813 and see why we stack up so well.

Greystone Mansion Beverly Hills

Amy Lee Home Loan Consultant

Shannon J. Ewing Realtor

TRI-CITY 818.265.2402 or 626.272.7449 801 N. Brand Blvd., Ste. 190 Glendale home.countrywide.com/amylee amy_lee@countrywide.com

626.737.2053 740 E. Green St. Pasadena www.shannonjewing.com shannonjewing@charter.net

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Pasadena Kitchen Tour

RESIDENTIAL • WINE CELLARS • KITCHENS ARCHITECTURAL PLANS • ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIALS Telephone: 310.503.9504 . Fax: 310.472.8546 Gen. Contract Lic. #840177 . www.lstdesigns.com Associate Designer: Synthia Sutton 626.441.3620

SHAW, MOSES, MENDENHALL & ASSOCIATES Shaw, Moses, Mendenhall Insurance Thomas V. Humphreys Wholesale Stratz & Company Financial Services


Judy Taylor, ASID Angela Reed, Allied ASID

Your home...

Complete Interior Design Including Kitchens, Baths, Media Rooms and Corporate

Y O U R C A S T L E —Continued from page 35

and space planning, this 25-year-old design firm is one of the most sought after in the San Gabriel Valley. 501 S. Fair Oaks Ave., South Pasadena. Call (626) 799-9701.

residential remodeling and additions

Matt Camron — We all know that handwoven carpets of the Orient are all about glowing colors and technical wizardry. At Matt Camron, each shop (there are six throughout the West) has a combination of the finest new and antique reproduction rugs, tapestries and a growing collection of fine art. Matt personally designs and supervises the weaving of his antique reproduction collection and travels the globe in search of additions to the shops’ offerings of unique and antique pieces. Matt’s workshops also produce custom woven rugs, designed to fit even spiral staircases, with meticulous attention to authentic craftsmanship. Please stop in and see Matt’s newest location. 1024A Mission St., South

Pasadena. For an appointment, call Nancy at (626) 441-3730. Aqua Artists Inc. — As an award-winning retailer and service provider, Aqua Artists Inc. has served the Foothill communities in all aspects of the swimming pool business since 1964. Visit their magnificent 6,500square-foot, two-story showroom in Montrose and experience for yourself the premier Hot Spring Portable Spa line that is so popular! Aqua Artists Inc. also offers repair , installation and service by their experienced, qualified staff and technicians. So relax, have fun and enjoy our glorious Southern California weather in an Aqua Artist Inc. pool or spa! Open Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat 9-4. 2615 Honolulu Ave., Montrose. Call (818) 248-3583. Judy Taylor Interior Design, Inc. — With more than 20 years experience in both design and construction, Judy Taylor, ASID, a

Certified Interior Designer and Licensed Contractor, is uniquely qualified to interpret her client’s personal lifestyle and professional spaces. Specializing in everything from largescale homes to corporate offices, this design firm can make each space flow and work more efficiently. Judy Taylor’s creativity is legendary in space planning and coordination of design materials and color with participation in 12 Pasadena Showcase Houses of Design. Call (626) 577-4457. D e s i g n e r ’s F u r n i t u r e R e s o u r c e — “Anything less than perfect wouldn’t really be home…and home doesn’t have to cost a fortune.” What a great philosophy! Designer’s Furniture Resource specializes in furniture, home furnishings, consulting, financing and complete interior design services. With an eye for the latest trends, they can assist you in everything from redoing an entire house to just finding that perfect lamp for the corner of

Interiors to Fit Your Personal Lifestyle

a bedroom. Be sure to ask about the fantastic shabby chic slipcovers of Rachel Ashwell (the perfect marriage of English heritage and California lifestyle). 300 S. Brand Blvd., Glendale. Call (818) 244-3061, or visit www.dfglendale.com. Bridge Design Studio — Owner and senior designer Diane Bennett Bedford brings her extensive knowledge of the design industry to all her projects from commercial to high-end residential. Having traveled and studied in Europe and Asia, Diane is familiar with antiques, Persian rugs and various styles of furniture from traditional to very contemporary. With great attention to detail, she prides herself on versatility, being able to create unique and individual environments. She’s equally at ease designing whimsical children’s rooms and the most sophisticated, serene settings. Her design philosophy is “every home should reflect —Continued on page 38

2005 Pasadena Showcase House

Judy Taylor

Interior Design, Inc.

Phone 626.577.4457 • E-mail: judytaylorid@aol.com Website: judytaylorinteriordesign.com

Since 1964

new construction innovative kitchen and bath design

Visit our 6500 sq.ft. Spa Showroom Featuring the best built, energy efficient and reliable portable spas!

interior design

we take your project from concept through construction to complete interior design 501 fair oaks avenue south pasadena, ca 91030 626 799-9701 gen. contractor lic. #676471 - cid #801

Vacation in Your Backyard! 300 South Brand Blvd., Glendale CA, 91204 • 818-244-3061 • www.dfglendale.com Installation • Service • Repair • Supplies & Equipment for Pools & Spas

2615 Honolulu Ave., Montrose • 818-248-3451 M-F 8AM TO 5PM SAT 9-4 www.aquaartists.com

12% off

10% off

any floor model any bedding already discounted

No interest financing (ask for details O.A.C.)

With this ad. *Offer expires 7/31/06

We reserve the right to end this offer at any time


Judy Taylor, ASID Angela Reed, Allied ASID

Your home...

Complete Interior Design Including Kitchens, Baths, Media Rooms and Corporate

Y O U R C A S T L E —Continued from page 35

and space planning, this 25-year-old design firm is one of the most sought after in the San Gabriel Valley. 501 S. Fair Oaks Ave., South Pasadena. Call (626) 799-9701.

residential remodeling and additions

Matt Camron — We all know that handwoven carpets of the Orient are all about glowing colors and technical wizardry. At Matt Camron, each shop (there are six throughout the West) has a combination of the finest new and antique reproduction rugs, tapestries and a growing collection of fine art. Matt personally designs and supervises the weaving of his antique reproduction collection and travels the globe in search of additions to the shops’ offerings of unique and antique pieces. Matt’s workshops also produce custom woven rugs, designed to fit even spiral staircases, with meticulous attention to authentic craftsmanship. Please stop in and see Matt’s newest location. 1024A Mission St., South

Pasadena. For an appointment, call Nancy at (626) 441-3730. Aqua Artists Inc. — As an award-winning retailer and service provider, Aqua Artists Inc. has served the Foothill communities in all aspects of the swimming pool business since 1964. Visit their magnificent 6,500square-foot, two-story showroom in Montrose and experience for yourself the premier Hot Spring Portable Spa line that is so popular! Aqua Artists Inc. also offers repair , installation and service by their experienced, qualified staff and technicians. So relax, have fun and enjoy our glorious Southern California weather in an Aqua Artist Inc. pool or spa! Open Mon-Fri 8-5, Sat 9-4. 2615 Honolulu Ave., Montrose. Call (818) 248-3583. Judy Taylor Interior Design, Inc. — With more than 20 years experience in both design and construction, Judy Taylor, ASID, a

Certified Interior Designer and Licensed Contractor, is uniquely qualified to interpret her client’s personal lifestyle and professional spaces. Specializing in everything from largescale homes to corporate offices, this design firm can make each space flow and work more efficiently. Judy Taylor’s creativity is legendary in space planning and coordination of design materials and color with participation in 12 Pasadena Showcase Houses of Design. Call (626) 577-4457. D e s i g n e r ’s F u r n i t u r e R e s o u r c e — “Anything less than perfect wouldn’t really be home…and home doesn’t have to cost a fortune.” What a great philosophy! Designer’s Furniture Resource specializes in furniture, home furnishings, consulting, financing and complete interior design services. With an eye for the latest trends, they can assist you in everything from redoing an entire house to just finding that perfect lamp for the corner of

Interiors to Fit Your Personal Lifestyle

a bedroom. Be sure to ask about the fantastic shabby chic slipcovers of Rachel Ashwell (the perfect marriage of English heritage and California lifestyle). 300 S. Brand Blvd., Glendale. Call (818) 244-3061, or visit www.dfglendale.com. Bridge Design Studio — Owner and senior designer Diane Bennett Bedford brings her extensive knowledge of the design industry to all her projects from commercial to high-end residential. Having traveled and studied in Europe and Asia, Diane is familiar with antiques, Persian rugs and various styles of furniture from traditional to very contemporary. With great attention to detail, she prides herself on versatility, being able to create unique and individual environments. She’s equally at ease designing whimsical children’s rooms and the most sophisticated, serene settings. Her design philosophy is “every home should reflect —Continued on page 38

2005 Pasadena Showcase House

Judy Taylor

Interior Design, Inc.

Phone 626.577.4457 • E-mail: judytaylorid@aol.com Website: judytaylorinteriordesign.com

Since 1964

new construction innovative kitchen and bath design

Visit our 6500 sq.ft. Spa Showroom Featuring the best built, energy efficient and reliable portable spas!

interior design

we take your project from concept through construction to complete interior design 501 fair oaks avenue south pasadena, ca 91030 626 799-9701 gen. contractor lic. #676471 - cid #801

Vacation in Your Backyard! 300 South Brand Blvd., Glendale CA, 91204 • 818-244-3061 • www.dfglendale.com Installation • Service • Repair • Supplies & Equipment for Pools & Spas

2615 Honolulu Ave., Montrose • 818-248-3451 M-F 8AM TO 5PM SAT 9-4 www.aquaartists.com

12% off

10% off

any floor model any bedding already discounted

No interest financing (ask for details O.A.C.)

With this ad. *Offer expires 7/31/06

We reserve the right to end this offer at any time


B R I design

D G E studio

LEE MINK & ASSOCIATES

Your home...

Y O U R C A S T L E —Continued from page 37

the tastes of the owner.” 500 Mound Ave., Pasadena. Call (626) 799-9019.

PASADENA SHOWCASE HOUSE OF THE ARTS 2006

Diane Bedford, allied member ASID 500 Mound Avenue . South Pasadena . 626-799-9019 bridgedesign studio.com

Emil Dilanian and Associates A.I.A. Gourmet Kitchens and Organic Baths — At Emil Dilanian and Associates, Inc., clients are part of the family. By taking the individual requirements of their customers into consideration, Emil Dilanian’s team can provide unique designs to improve their lifestyles through flavorful experiences in cooking as well as relaxation in bathing for years to come. Their specialty is in functional gourmet kitchens and true organic bathing sanctuaries, with a full line of cabinets and countertop designs. Please visit their showroom for a complete review of products and services, including installations. Appointments are required. Please call for yours today. 3434 N. Verdugo Road, Glendale. Call (818) 541-1301.

BSUN Media — You have a choice in where you buy a home entertainment system. You can go to a crowded store with music coming from every direction, or you can come to a private showroom, meet with a professional and design a system that fits your lifestyle and budget. BSUN knows the meaning of customer service. The superstores won’t even help you load your SUV, while BSUN offers complete installation. The prices are also very competitive, with a complete entry level plasma/surround package starting at under $6,000. Too many remotes? Crestron integration can control your theater, music, lights, HVAC, spa, etc, from a simple touchscreen or from your office PC before you even get home! Give BSUN a call and see how comfortable buying a home entertainment system can be. 2417 Honolulu Ave., Montrose. Call (818) 249-8009, or visit www.bsunmedia.com.

Expression in Wood — Since 1977, this exceptional manufacturing company has specialized in magnificent traditional cabinetry, priding themselves on customer service, attention to detail and quality that exceeds the expectations of their clients. Kitchen cabinetry is a specialty. They also design and build bathrooms, libraries, entertainment centers and every type of cabinetry for your home or office. The finished product is an “expression in wood.” 248 Kruse Ave., Monrovia. Call (626) 303-8000, or visit www.expressioninwood.com. Lee Mink & Associates brings an experienced design team to your home to help your dreams become a reality. Their signature style is good taste — interpreted with your lifestyle in mind. Whether the project encompasses an entire property or one room, the designers seek out inspiring and varied design concepts.

I N T E R I O R S

Clients also enjoy beautiful custom designed furniture, bedding and window treatments, as well as an offering of furniture from Europe, the United States and around the world. For your home remodel, office interior, vacation property or refurbishing, call Lee Mink & Associates at (626) 796-3900. Divine’s Furniture — Although Divine's is Monterey Park's best-known landmark since 1932, it is the San Gabriel Valley's best-kept secret. They offer a wide selection of American and European fine quality furniture and antiques and one of the largest selections of Tiffany-style lighting. Browse in their large showrooms to get decorating ideas. Real quality can be purchased at reasonable prices with the help of their experienced and knowledgeable staff. Come see what you've been missing. 802 E. Garvey Ave., Monterey Park. Call (626) 280-8484.

Contact Lee Mink P-626.796.3900 F-626.796.6426

www.leeminkinteriors.com

Divine’s Est. 1932

10,000 sq. ft. Showroom EXPERTS IN HIGH-TECH FUNCTIONAL GOURMET KITCHENS AND TRUE BATHING SANCTUARIES

Largest Selection of Tiffany Style Lighting Antiques and Fine Quality Pre-owned Furniture • Drexel • Karges • Henredon • Baker • John Widdecomb • Stickey and many more

Mention this ad for 25% off any lighting purchase*

COMPLETE RESIDENTIAL CONSULTING WITH CUTTING EDGE DESIGNS FROM CONCEPT TO COMPLETION.

An entirely different shopping experience for your home theater Showroom hours: Mon-Sat 11:00 - 5:00 Private Appointments Available

Emil Dilanian | Associate A.I.A. 3435 N Verdugo Rd | Glendale, CA 91208 Office: 818.541.1301

License No B-537605

2417 Honolulu Ave. • Montrose, CA 91020 ph: 818.249.8009 • Brad@bsunmedia.com www.bsunmedia.com

Open 7 days a week 802 E. Garvey Ave., Monterey Park

626-280-8484 divinefurniture.com

*offer valid until 06/30/06


B R I design

D G E studio

LEE MINK & ASSOCIATES

Your home...

Y O U R C A S T L E —Continued from page 37

the tastes of the owner.” 500 Mound Ave., Pasadena. Call (626) 799-9019.

PASADENA SHOWCASE HOUSE OF THE ARTS 2006

Diane Bedford, allied member ASID 500 Mound Avenue . South Pasadena . 626-799-9019 bridgedesign studio.com

Emil Dilanian and Associates A.I.A. Gourmet Kitchens and Organic Baths — At Emil Dilanian and Associates, Inc., clients are part of the family. By taking the individual requirements of their customers into consideration, Emil Dilanian’s team can provide unique designs to improve their lifestyles through flavorful experiences in cooking as well as relaxation in bathing for years to come. Their specialty is in functional gourmet kitchens and true organic bathing sanctuaries, with a full line of cabinets and countertop designs. Please visit their showroom for a complete review of products and services, including installations. Appointments are required. Please call for yours today. 3434 N. Verdugo Road, Glendale. Call (818) 541-1301.

BSUN Media — You have a choice in where you buy a home entertainment system. You can go to a crowded store with music coming from every direction, or you can come to a private showroom, meet with a professional and design a system that fits your lifestyle and budget. BSUN knows the meaning of customer service. The superstores won’t even help you load your SUV, while BSUN offers complete installation. The prices are also very competitive, with a complete entry level plasma/surround package starting at under $6,000. Too many remotes? Crestron integration can control your theater, music, lights, HVAC, spa, etc, from a simple touchscreen or from your office PC before you even get home! Give BSUN a call and see how comfortable buying a home entertainment system can be. 2417 Honolulu Ave., Montrose. Call (818) 249-8009, or visit www.bsunmedia.com.

Expression in Wood — Since 1977, this exceptional manufacturing company has specialized in magnificent traditional cabinetry, priding themselves on customer service, attention to detail and quality that exceeds the expectations of their clients. Kitchen cabinetry is a specialty. They also design and build bathrooms, libraries, entertainment centers and every type of cabinetry for your home or office. The finished product is an “expression in wood.” 248 Kruse Ave., Monrovia. Call (626) 303-8000, or visit www.expressioninwood.com. Lee Mink & Associates brings an experienced design team to your home to help your dreams become a reality. Their signature style is good taste — interpreted with your lifestyle in mind. Whether the project encompasses an entire property or one room, the designers seek out inspiring and varied design concepts.

I N T E R I O R S

Clients also enjoy beautiful custom designed furniture, bedding and window treatments, as well as an offering of furniture from Europe, the United States and around the world. For your home remodel, office interior, vacation property or refurbishing, call Lee Mink & Associates at (626) 796-3900. Divine’s Furniture — Although Divine's is Monterey Park's best-known landmark since 1932, it is the San Gabriel Valley's best-kept secret. They offer a wide selection of American and European fine quality furniture and antiques and one of the largest selections of Tiffany-style lighting. Browse in their large showrooms to get decorating ideas. Real quality can be purchased at reasonable prices with the help of their experienced and knowledgeable staff. Come see what you've been missing. 802 E. Garvey Ave., Monterey Park. Call (626) 280-8484.

Contact Lee Mink P-626.796.3900 F-626.796.6426

www.leeminkinteriors.com

Divine’s Est. 1932

10,000 sq. ft. Showroom EXPERTS IN HIGH-TECH FUNCTIONAL GOURMET KITCHENS AND TRUE BATHING SANCTUARIES

Largest Selection of Tiffany Style Lighting Antiques and Fine Quality Pre-owned Furniture • Drexel • Karges • Henredon • Baker • John Widdecomb • Stickey and many more

Mention this ad for 25% off any lighting purchase*

COMPLETE RESIDENTIAL CONSULTING WITH CUTTING EDGE DESIGNS FROM CONCEPT TO COMPLETION.

An entirely different shopping experience for your home theater Showroom hours: Mon-Sat 11:00 - 5:00 Private Appointments Available

Emil Dilanian | Associate A.I.A. 3435 N Verdugo Rd | Glendale, CA 91208 Office: 818.541.1301

License No B-537605

2417 Honolulu Ave. • Montrose, CA 91020 ph: 818.249.8009 • Brad@bsunmedia.com www.bsunmedia.com

Open 7 days a week 802 E. Garvey Ave., Monterey Park

626-280-8484 divinefurniture.com

*offer valid until 06/30/06


LAKE jLAKE AVENUE On and around On and around World Caravan — Enter this magnificent store and enter another world. Celebrating their third year, World Caravan offers eclectic furniture and accessories from every corner of the globe. You’ll find a variety of quality furniture, including armoires, dining sets, coffee tables, buffets, beds and dressers. The choices are endless. Hand-knotted rugs and unique accent pieces are arranged in artful vignettes that make it easier to visualize. Reasonable prices. 170 S. Lake Ave. Call (626) 578-1137.

170 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 Tel: 626-578-1137 Sun 11-6 • Mon 10-6 • Tues-Sat 10-7 www.worldcaravanstores.com

3D-Lashes V.I.P. Lounge — In the gracious atmosphere of this chic salon, experience the brand new technology that will give you long, lush lashes lasting up to two months! Using a patent pending technique, 3D-Lashes, made of a special synthetic material, are applied with a revolutionary formula, bonding directly to your lashes without damaging them. You can shower, swim and sleep with them and wake up looking gorgeous! Please ask about our discounts for private parties and all holidays. By appointment only. 1035 E. Green St. Call (626) 449LASH (5274) or (877) 3385274, or visit www.3DlashesVIP.com. Ma r y Fa l k i n g h a m Fl o r a l Designs — If “Art is in the Flowers,” then this is where flowers go to be beautifully showcased. Mary’s use of color, texture and design reflect the ambiance of any event as well as her clients’ wishes and tastes. Plan ahead for graduations, weddings and wonderful summer get-togethers. Visit Mary Falkingham at her new location at the northwest corner of Hill and Washington, next door to Motif. 1387 E. Washington Blvd. Call (626) 794-5443, or visit www.maryfalkingham.com. Surrounding Art — Embracing so many art and design services, Surrounding Art has redefined the very concept. As a design destination they provide premier custom framing. Surrounding Art can assist in all aspects of bringing the ambiance you want to all your living spaces. Artwork to purchase, import furniture and interior design services are all in this beautiful store on Pasadena’s fashionable Lake Avenue. 412 S. Lake Ave. Call (626) 405-0765, or visit www.surroundingart.com. Essence of Living — “You relish the tales your belongings tell about you…these aren’t just objects but stories.” With this philosophy, Essence of Living brings a spirited, eclectic and wildly different adventure in shopping. You’ll find style, quality and affordability with an ever-

A VLAKE E N AVENUE U Ej On and around

changing assortment of home accessories, upholstered and leather furniture, hand-carved armoires, tables, chairs and wall décor. Designers and their clients welcome. 517 S. Lake Ave. Call (626) 744-1230, or visit www.essencefurnishings.com.

Custom Sofas 2-4 wks Furniture • Accessories

Antiques • Lighting Outdoor

1032 S. PCH Redondo Beach 517 South Lake Ave., Pasadena CA Tel 310.543.9128 Fax 310.543.9129 Tel 626.744.1230 Fax 626.744.1218 www.essencefurnishings.com

Quick Gym — Amazing as it may seem, there really is an eightminute workout (cardio conditioning, strength training and stretching) that will get you in shape quickly and “almost” effortlessly! The range of motion machine (ROM) is the most expensive piece of exercise equipment on the market. So owner Todd Hewitt opened Pasadena’s Quick Gym, where your membership allows you access to this phenomenal innovation. 424 N. Lake Ave., Studio 104. Call (626) 296-3190, or visit www.quickgympasadena.com. Merle Norman — Since the 1920s, the innovative, young Midwesterner Merle Norman has triumphed with her “try before you buy” philosophy. Now on Pasadena’s fashionable Lake Avenue, Merle Norman has opened a spectacular new store bringing you the same quality skin and beauty products with the same impeccable service. 380 S. Lake Ave., Burlington Arcade Suite 107. Call (626) 796-0607.

Don’tt makee thee samee resolutionss nextt year!!

• Total Body Workout in just 8 minutes • Fitness coach included with every session • Fits any schedule


LAKE jLAKE AVENUE On and around On and around World Caravan — Enter this magnificent store and enter another world. Celebrating their third year, World Caravan offers eclectic furniture and accessories from every corner of the globe. You’ll find a variety of quality furniture, including armoires, dining sets, coffee tables, buffets, beds and dressers. The choices are endless. Hand-knotted rugs and unique accent pieces are arranged in artful vignettes that make it easier to visualize. Reasonable prices. 170 S. Lake Ave. Call (626) 578-1137.

170 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena, CA 91101 Tel: 626-578-1137 Sun 11-6 • Mon 10-6 • Tues-Sat 10-7 www.worldcaravanstores.com

3D-Lashes V.I.P. Lounge — In the gracious atmosphere of this chic salon, experience the brand new technology that will give you long, lush lashes lasting up to two months! Using a patent pending technique, 3D-Lashes, made of a special synthetic material, are applied with a revolutionary formula, bonding directly to your lashes without damaging them. You can shower, swim and sleep with them and wake up looking gorgeous! Please ask about our discounts for private parties and all holidays. By appointment only. 1035 E. Green St. Call (626) 449LASH (5274) or (877) 3385274, or visit www.3DlashesVIP.com. Ma r y Fa l k i n g h a m Fl o r a l Designs — If “Art is in the Flowers,” then this is where flowers go to be beautifully showcased. Mary’s use of color, texture and design reflect the ambiance of any event as well as her clients’ wishes and tastes. Plan ahead for graduations, weddings and wonderful summer get-togethers. Visit Mary Falkingham at her new location at the northwest corner of Hill and Washington, next door to Motif. 1387 E. Washington Blvd. Call (626) 794-5443, or visit www.maryfalkingham.com. Surrounding Art — Embracing so many art and design services, Surrounding Art has redefined the very concept. As a design destination they provide premier custom framing. Surrounding Art can assist in all aspects of bringing the ambiance you want to all your living spaces. Artwork to purchase, import furniture and interior design services are all in this beautiful store on Pasadena’s fashionable Lake Avenue. 412 S. Lake Ave. Call (626) 405-0765, or visit www.surroundingart.com. Essence of Living — “You relish the tales your belongings tell about you…these aren’t just objects but stories.” With this philosophy, Essence of Living brings a spirited, eclectic and wildly different adventure in shopping. You’ll find style, quality and affordability with an ever-

A VLAKE E N AVENUE U Ej On and around

changing assortment of home accessories, upholstered and leather furniture, hand-carved armoires, tables, chairs and wall décor. Designers and their clients welcome. 517 S. Lake Ave. Call (626) 744-1230, or visit www.essencefurnishings.com.

Custom Sofas 2-4 wks Furniture • Accessories

Antiques • Lighting Outdoor

1032 S. PCH Redondo Beach 517 South Lake Ave., Pasadena CA Tel 310.543.9128 Fax 310.543.9129 Tel 626.744.1230 Fax 626.744.1218 www.essencefurnishings.com

Quick Gym — Amazing as it may seem, there really is an eightminute workout (cardio conditioning, strength training and stretching) that will get you in shape quickly and “almost” effortlessly! The range of motion machine (ROM) is the most expensive piece of exercise equipment on the market. So owner Todd Hewitt opened Pasadena’s Quick Gym, where your membership allows you access to this phenomenal innovation. 424 N. Lake Ave., Studio 104. Call (626) 296-3190, or visit www.quickgympasadena.com. Merle Norman — Since the 1920s, the innovative, young Midwesterner Merle Norman has triumphed with her “try before you buy” philosophy. Now on Pasadena’s fashionable Lake Avenue, Merle Norman has opened a spectacular new store bringing you the same quality skin and beauty products with the same impeccable service. 380 S. Lake Ave., Burlington Arcade Suite 107. Call (626) 796-0607.

Don’tt makee thee samee resolutionss nextt year!!

• Total Body Workout in just 8 minutes • Fitness coach included with every session • Fits any schedule


A R T,

A N T I Q U E S

G.H. Wilke & Co. was founded in Arlington Heights, Ill., in 1929, during the Great Depression. Depending on chickens and produce as payment from the local farm community, the store thrived and grew. Through successive generations, the store has remained steadfast in its commitment to quality and honesty. Dario Pirozko’s finesse at the goldsmith bench has won him many fans. Tracy Wilke maintains the family connection and assists with selections. G.H.Wilke has been in San Gabriel since 1946 and welcomes any questions you may have concerning their favorite topic: jewelry. 612 W. Las Tunas Drive, San Gabriel. Call (626) 284-9444. Michael Hollis — This exceptional gallery is devoted to presenting the best of representational art, with the philosophy of supporting young and established artists who embody a solid basis of skills (drawing, painting and sculpting).The Michael Hollis Gallery displays Academic and Contemporary Realism along with the very best of today’s artists in the tradition of plein-air and landscape art. 238 Pasadena Ave., South Pasadena. Call (626) 441-4333, or visit www.michaelhollisfineart.com. One West California Boulevard — Three showrooms at one address for you to enjoy! Dovetail Antiques — Owner Mary Smith has created a jewel of an antique store (like you’d find in London) filled with a wonderful mixture of pieces from Edwardian to 300-year-old treasures. Exposing her clients to all different levels and

ONE WEST CALIFORNIA BOULEVARD PASADENA DOVETAIL ANTIQUES 626-792-9410 TIRAGE GALLERY 626-405-1020 www.tirageart.com

BRUCE GRANEY ANTIQUES

626-449-9547

J E W E L R Y

prices of the market, Mary has furniture and accessories: Dutch, American, French and English with the accent on the luster and beauty of table tops. Call (626) 792-9410. Tirage Gallery — One of California’s largest selections of traditional landscape, still life and figurative paintings. Representing nationally recognized representational artists in oil, pastel, watercolor and sculpture. Call (626) 405-1020. Bruce Graney Antiques — Walk into a magnificent world of French, Italian, Dutch and English antiques and accessories, oil paintings, mirrors and chandeliers. You’ll also find one of the largest collections of grandfather clocks east of the Mississippi! Designers and their clients welcome. Call (626) 449-9547. Thomas R. Field — The most beautiful room settings of American antiques and folk art are found here. Their national clientele knows this furniture complements many styles — English, French and more — giving an eclectic feel to traditional as well as the most modern of homes. Their philosophy is “objects of art fit anywhere.” Celebrate the American Heritage with grandfather clocks, paintings, sculptures and weather vanes. Certified appraisal services and estate dispositions. 1127 Mission St., South Pasadena. Call (626) 799-8546. John Moran Auctioneers — Expertly serving their clients since 1969, John Moran Auctioneers is a full-service auction house offering quality objects and complete personalized dedication. Monthly estate and fine —Continued on page 44

THREE SEPERATE SHOWROOMS OFFER A WIDE RANGE OF STYLES AND PERIODS. INCLUDING AMERICAN, ENGLISH, MEDITERRANEAN AND CONTINENTAL FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES, ALONG

THOMAS R. FIELD American Antiques

WITH 19TH AND 20TH

www.thomasrfieldantiques.com

CENTURY EUROPEAN, PLEIN AIR AND REPRE-

The only shop in Southern California offering a full range of 18th and 19th century American antiques and folk art.

SENTATIONAL PAINT-

Certified appraisal services...estate dispositions

INGS ENGRAVINGS AND SCULPTURE.

www.brucegraneyantiques.com

Bruce Graney Antiques

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Lineage Dance in the October 2005 issue of Arroyo. Lyla L. White has served Pasadena throughout her 40 years here, but her biggest impact has been through her work with the Pasadena Playhouse over the past decade. She was first its director of development, and for the past six years, she’s been the theater’s executive director. White also volunteers with Union Station Foundation and Young & Healthy and served for two and a half years as President of the Pasadena Arts Council’s Board of Trustees. Together, these artists are role models that make our city an artistically vibrant place to be. Honor them by attending the Gold Crown Awards ceremony for $100 per person from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 4, at a private home. AM For tickets or more information, call (626) 7938171, or visit www.pasadenaartscouncil.org. ARROYO ~ JUNE 2006 ~ 47


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ERUSING JIM WATTERSON’S BIO IS A BIT LIKE OPENING an inspirational novel. A brief catalog of the myriad outreach campaigns he’s spearheaded, charities for which he’s volunteered and artistic institutions he’s served, it reads like the classic gentleman’s charmed life, in which said genteel character brings together the haves and have-nots while hobnobbing with the talented glitterati. “I love helping people,” Watterson says with a self-deprecating chuckle. “It’s [about] solving the problem; it isn’t so much altruism. I wish I could paint myself into a more saintly corner, but … the minute someone says, ‘I’ve got a problem,’ I say, ‘All right.’ That’s just my natural bent. So that’s how I get sucked into the Bermuda Triangle of all these events.” “All these events” is a reference to his extensive networking and fund-raising endeavors. At the nexus where philanthropic, religious and social service organizations overlap and collaborate, the 71-year-old Watterson has been one of greater Pasadena’s most sought-after and widely respected volunteers for the better part of the past three decades. He currently sits on the board of directors for the Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena Dance Theatre, Friends of the Levitt Pavilion and The Pasadena Symphony. In the past, he has served on the boards of the American Cancer Society, Armory Center for the Arts, Arts Inc., Centre Theatre Group, the Children’s Burn Foundation, Whittier College, Shakespeare Festival and Young & Healthy. He’s chaired benefits for the Playhouse, The Symphony, Descanso Gardens and Friends of the Joffrey Ballet. He’s a former member of the

Vestry at All Saints Episcopal Church, during which tenure he played a vital role in such community events as the annual Posada, a candlelight walk benefiting AIDS Service Center. As vice president in charge of public relations and special events at Robinsons-May, Watterson crafted what he calls “strategic alliances” — partnerships between the corporation and the community, commerce and art, that essentially marketed philanthropy in mutually fruitful ways. Those relationships begat outreach campaigns benefiting Downtown Women’s Center, the Los Angeles Public Library, the Make-aWish Foundation and Read America and led to various projects that recruited celebrities such as Julie Andrews, Edward James Olmos, Jack Lemmon and Jimmy Stewart in support of worthy charities. When Watterson retired from Robinsons-May after 21 years in 1998, he easily segued from organizing events for profit into more passionately engaged volunteerism. “For the last 20 years I was in the company,” he explains, “I was also involved in philanthropy as a volunteer. So I had this kind of double vision: I was giving money away, and I was also trying to get it. It helped me see both sides of it. I tried to bring what I would call progressive marketing savvy to the nonprofit world.” On March 19, friends and colleagues gathered to formally salute his efforts at a private house concert by Rock & Roll Hall of Famers David Crosby and Graham Nash. Fittingly, the event was also a fund-raiser for the Grace Center, a nonprofit organization serving abused women —Continued on page 50



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and children in the San Gabriel Valley. “How can you go through life when you’re involved with all this humanity and not be touched by it?” he replies when asked how he came to be such a dedicated volunteer. He traces most of his activism to the day he first set foot in All Saints Church. “I don’t think I’d been to church in 15 years at that point,” Watterson recalls. “I walked in, George Regas was preaching, and that was the beginning. It took me another 14 years before I finally moved here [to Pasadena]. Best decision I ever made.” All Saints has a lengthy history of practicing the gospel it preaches via social activism; AIDS Service Center, Grace Center, Union Station and Young & Healthy are some of the now-independent agencies servicing Pasadena that evolved out of church programs. For Watterson, taking a leadership role in the congregation naturally opened doors to more widespread community involvement. It’s a logical assumption that volunteerism is an expression of his religious beliefs, but, while he acknowledges All Saints as “the original link,” he also credits family and a bedrock love of humanity. “The whole concept of giving probably comes 50 ~ JUNE 2006 ~ ARROYO

out of a spiritual core,” he says. “But I’m fond of people. … “People used to walk by my office when I was at Robinsons-May and say, ‘You’re laughing too much’ or ‘You’re having too much fun,’ and I’d say, ‘Oh, no such thing.’ Having fun is one of the best rewards of living. I’ve just had fun working on all these events. If you can engage your constituents and have fun and give them a real challenge, what better situation is there?” That said, he’s eyeballing the prospect of winding down his demanding volunteering schedule, in part so he can devote more time to his beloved rose garden. “I can always tell when roses are in season,” he says, “because my arms and hands are all scratched up.” He also hopes to spend more time developing an idea for a public radio program, a pet project his charitable commitments have continually pushed to the back burner. “I just need to gather my wits and courage about me and try to make it happen,” he says. “It’s something I’ve never done before.” To those who wish to become similarly involved in the community but don’t know how, he recommends doing some online research: “What’s your interest? If it’s music or ballet or art or arts education, do a little homework on the computer and find out which organizations fit into your mindset.

“If people only knew what the rewards were, they’d [volunteer] in a minute, in a heartbeat.” If Watterson follows through on his pledge to scale back his volunteerism, it will be interesting to see who fills his metaphorical shoes. “A lot of younger people aren’t stepping up to volunteer,” he notes. “Maybe they haven’t had enough hard knocks in life. I think there’s a fear in some organizations that when a certain group of people becomes too old to volunteer any longer, there’s nobody to take their place. [Laughs] Some of those older folks better keep their health!” In these days of global uncertainty, many people feel too beaten down to volunteer for causes in which they’re afraid to invest any hope. Watterson understands that mindset, but dismisses it. “It’s easy to get angry. And it’s easy to get discouraged. All you have to do is open the newspaper or watch local television, and you’re ready to run and hide under the covers. We all have a lot to deal with. “You can either whine about it or do something about it. A friend of mine used to say to me, when things got tough, ‘Turn it around.’ That was his mantra. Turn it around.” AM BLISS is a freelance writer and editor based in Sierra Madre. She is the contributing music editor for the Pasadena Weekly.


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ARELY ARE HOTEL CHEFS GIVEN THE credit they’re due. Yes, there have been a few, like Joël Robuchon and Alain Ducasse who earned multiple Michelin stars in France, who manage to turn what is most commonly considered an ordinary experience into a world-class platform for high art with their food, their vision and their cuisine. But how often in America do we see this phenomenon? It’s generally the case that hotel guests prefer to travel outside the confines of their temporary abode in order to experience the hip, trendy dining establishments outlined in the room’s guide, the de rigueur activity known by food cognoscenti as “covering one’s bases.” The Ritz-Carlton is doing something to change all that. Craig Strong, Chef de Cuisine of the hotel’s acclaimed Dining Room, gives diners a reason to stay in. A native Californian, Strong is rapidly making a name for himself in the food community. Like all great chefs before him, Strong is single-minded in his pursuit of bold new flavors, ever-evolving ethnic fusion and culinary preeminence. How would you describe your cuisine? It’s modern American, representative of the melting pot of cultures here. My techniques are classical French because I went to a French culinary school, but I use international ingredi-

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I’VE NEVER BEEN EXACTLY SURE WHY it is, but the peaceful lull of warm summer nights in Southern California seems to flow most naturally with the eclectic sounds of jazz. Refreshing programs like the Pasadena Jazz Institute’s Jazz on the Terrace concert series (see feature on page 16), the Old Pasadena Jazz Fest in July, last year’s 14week Summer Jazz Series at Paseo Colorado and last month’s Pasadena Summer Fest are wonderful ways to unwind with family and friends and can be creatively inspiring for the artistic mind. It’s that rare art that can set the heart and soul on fire with its composer’s passion, a curious melody that’s often chaotic in its original form, yet articulate and purposeful in its finished state. For decades, that music has reverberated across generations, crossing barriers of time, age, race and sex while moving beyond tradition and producing some of the most renowned figures in the world of music. Over the years, many artists in Los Angeles have found their lives closely intertwined with jazz. Steve Isoardi, co-editor of “Central Avenue Sounds: Jazz in Los Angeles” and editor of “Jazz Generations,” chose to focus on those extraordinary individuals in his resonating new book, “The Dark Tree: Jazz and the Community Arts in Los Angeles.” Isoardi presents a colorful picture of the vibrant African-American arts movement rippling through 1960s and 1970s Los Angeles. The book highlights jazz pianist Horace Tapscott, his founding of the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra and its rightful place in history along with the Union of God’s Musicians and Artists Ascension (UGMAA) Foundation. Intricately spun and rife with the political and cultural details that set the context for each critical building block, “The Dark Tree” is “narrated” in part through the voices of those who actually lived through the period, including Leimert Park’s Kamau Daaood, poet and spoken word artist, co-founder of L.A.’s World Stage Performance Gallery and author of “Language of the Saxophones.” Summer is Southern California’s ideal season to enjoy live jazz performances, so Vroman’s Bookstore welcomes both Steve Isoardi and Kamau Daaood at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 1, for a discussion and book-signing. For any genuine jazz lover, the evening should enlighten and bring exposure to a part of music history that’s long been overlooked. AM Robyn Kamimura is assistant promotional director at Vroman’s Bookstore, 695 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Contact the bookstore at (626) 449-5320. For a listing of author readings and signings, visit www.vromansbookstore.com.


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adventure For the active man in your life, choose a gift that’s both thoughtful and practical — something that he can use in his outdoor hobbies.

BY TRACY WILCOXEN

Whether he taught you to play ball or came to your dance recitals, Dad was always your biggest fan. Now it's time to show that you're his with these gifts. COLOR ME DAD You'll get extra points for creativity by giving Dad a painting for Father's Day. One that he will love is “White Chevy.” This 11” x 14” oil painting on linen panel ($1,050) is just one of the original works by James Crandall, a Pasadena artist who attended Art Center. He specializes in paintings that feature automobiles but also does landscapes. Tirage Art Gallery, One W. California Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 405-1020, or visit www.tirageart.com.

DISTINCT ACCOUTREMENT If you worry that Dad might get tired of the same old ties year after year, look no further than Bachrach. Offering a unique line based on a European fashion aesthetic, Bachrach is the place where confident and stylish men go to shop. Dad can definitely spruce up his wardrobe with this handsome cascading striped tie ($59.50) made from Italian silk. Bachrach’s motto is “distinctive style for the discriminating man.” Finally, a tie Dad can wear with pride. Bachrach, 2124 Glendale Galleria, Glendale. Call (818) 662-9664.

MAN-ICURE Dad deserves the special treatment all year round. Though he may not admit how much he likes to be pampered, one trip to 18/8 will certainly convert him. A salon that specializes in the unique needs of men’s grooming, 18/8 offers haircuts ($26 and up), colorings, face treatments and massages. Get Dad the MANicure package ($70), which includes the “Executive Style” haircut, aromatic hot towel treatment and complete hand and nail treatment. 18/8 Men's Haircare and Grooming Centre, 374 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 844-7188.

FATHER TIME Make every hour of Dad’s day special with a unique timepiece. Pasadena Watch Co. has a large selection of fine watches from all over the world. A great find is this Swiss watch by Zodiac ($395). Its stainless steel face and genuine leather wristband combine comfort and style. With a watch like this, Dad will know he’s appreciated all the time. Pasadena Watch Co., 20 E. Colorado Blvd., Suite 103, Pasadena. Call (626) 440-7002.

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COMFORTABLE STYLE Even for the least fashion-forward man in your life, Carroll and Co. makes it easy. One of the world’s best men’s specialty stores, Carroll and Co. carries a fabulous selection of merchandise from Italy, England, Switzerland and the United States. These Swiss cotton sport shirts ($185) are woven from long staple cotton to bring out the rich color of the gingham and accented with mother of pearl buttons. With the comfort, versatility and style of these shirts, it will be easy for Dad to look his best. Carroll and Co., 146 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena. Call (626) 396-7060.

THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT Give Dad the ultimate media experience with his own in-home theater. BSUN Media offers complete home theater packages ($7,000 and up) with everything Dad could possibly desire, from plasma televisions and sound systems to front projection theater-size screens. Even better, BSUN makes it truly easy with extremely knowledgeable customer service and installation. Just make sure you don’t lose the remotes. BSUN MEDIA, 2417 Honolulu Ave., Montrose. Call (818) 249-8009.

RUNNING MAN A Snail’s Pace caters to both professional and amateur runners. It has everything a runner could need, from water bottles and jogging shoes to high-tech gear like this Garmin Forerunner ($266.95). This device acts like a personal trainer, monitoring distance, pace, calories and course with its highly sensitive GPS receiver. It’s the next best thing to an Olympic Gold medal, and it shows Dad you’ll go the distance for him. A Snail’s Pace, 340 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 568-9886.

FLY GUY For the man who has everything, Orvis’ 150th anniversary edition Wheatley fly box ($375) is just the thing. Stocked with a year’s supply of the most successful trout flies, this box prepares Dad for every on-stream situation imaginable. And the best part is, there’s something for everyone because when Dad goes fishing, dinner has to be close behind. Orvis, 345 S. Lake Ave., Suite 102, Pasadena. Call (626) 356-8000.

WILDERNESS EXPLORER He’s a hard-working man, and every now and then he needs some time to get away. So a little camping trip with friends shouldn’t be hard work. That’s where this handy tent comes in. The SportZ Tailgater Truck Tent ($189.99) attaches to the pickup truck’s flatbed to provide shelter for camping. The set-up is easy, so Dad’s getaway can actually be relaxing for once. Sport Chalet, 920 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge. Call (818) 790-9800.

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adventure For the active man in your life, choose a gift that’s both thoughtful and practical — something that he can use in his outdoor hobbies.

BY TRACY WILCOXEN

Whether he taught you to play ball or came to your dance recitals, Dad was always your biggest fan. Now it's time to show that you're his with these gifts. COLOR ME DAD You'll get extra points for creativity by giving Dad a painting for Father's Day. One that he will love is “White Chevy.” This 11” x 14” oil painting on linen panel ($1,050) is just one of the original works by James Crandall, a Pasadena artist who attended Art Center. He specializes in paintings that feature automobiles but also does landscapes. Tirage Art Gallery, One W. California Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 405-1020, or visit www.tirageart.com.

DISTINCT ACCOUTREMENT If you worry that Dad might get tired of the same old ties year after year, look no further than Bachrach. Offering a unique line based on a European fashion aesthetic, Bachrach is the place where confident and stylish men go to shop. Dad can definitely spruce up his wardrobe with this handsome cascading striped tie ($59.50) made from Italian silk. Bachrach’s motto is “distinctive style for the discriminating man.” Finally, a tie Dad can wear with pride. Bachrach, 2124 Glendale Galleria, Glendale. Call (818) 662-9664.

MAN-ICURE Dad deserves the special treatment all year round. Though he may not admit how much he likes to be pampered, one trip to 18/8 will certainly convert him. A salon that specializes in the unique needs of men’s grooming, 18/8 offers haircuts ($26 and up), colorings, face treatments and massages. Get Dad the MANicure package ($70), which includes the “Executive Style” haircut, aromatic hot towel treatment and complete hand and nail treatment. 18/8 Men's Haircare and Grooming Centre, 374 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 844-7188.

FATHER TIME Make every hour of Dad’s day special with a unique timepiece. Pasadena Watch Co. has a large selection of fine watches from all over the world. A great find is this Swiss watch by Zodiac ($395). Its stainless steel face and genuine leather wristband combine comfort and style. With a watch like this, Dad will know he’s appreciated all the time. Pasadena Watch Co., 20 E. Colorado Blvd., Suite 103, Pasadena. Call (626) 440-7002.

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COMFORTABLE STYLE Even for the least fashion-forward man in your life, Carroll and Co. makes it easy. One of the world’s best men’s specialty stores, Carroll and Co. carries a fabulous selection of merchandise from Italy, England, Switzerland and the United States. These Swiss cotton sport shirts ($185) are woven from long staple cotton to bring out the rich color of the gingham and accented with mother of pearl buttons. With the comfort, versatility and style of these shirts, it will be easy for Dad to look his best. Carroll and Co., 146 S. Lake Ave., Pasadena. Call (626) 396-7060.

THAT’S ENTERTAINMENT Give Dad the ultimate media experience with his own in-home theater. BSUN Media offers complete home theater packages ($7,000 and up) with everything Dad could possibly desire, from plasma televisions and sound systems to front projection theater-size screens. Even better, BSUN makes it truly easy with extremely knowledgeable customer service and installation. Just make sure you don’t lose the remotes. BSUN MEDIA, 2417 Honolulu Ave., Montrose. Call (818) 249-8009.

RUNNING MAN A Snail’s Pace caters to both professional and amateur runners. It has everything a runner could need, from water bottles and jogging shoes to high-tech gear like this Garmin Forerunner ($266.95). This device acts like a personal trainer, monitoring distance, pace, calories and course with its highly sensitive GPS receiver. It’s the next best thing to an Olympic Gold medal, and it shows Dad you’ll go the distance for him. A Snail’s Pace, 340 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 568-9886.

FLY GUY For the man who has everything, Orvis’ 150th anniversary edition Wheatley fly box ($375) is just the thing. Stocked with a year’s supply of the most successful trout flies, this box prepares Dad for every on-stream situation imaginable. And the best part is, there’s something for everyone because when Dad goes fishing, dinner has to be close behind. Orvis, 345 S. Lake Ave., Suite 102, Pasadena. Call (626) 356-8000.

WILDERNESS EXPLORER He’s a hard-working man, and every now and then he needs some time to get away. So a little camping trip with friends shouldn’t be hard work. That’s where this handy tent comes in. The SportZ Tailgater Truck Tent ($189.99) attaches to the pickup truck’s flatbed to provide shelter for camping. The set-up is easy, so Dad’s getaway can actually be relaxing for once. Sport Chalet, 920 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge. Call (818) 790-9800.

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PASADENA POPS PRESENTS QUEEN OF CABARET

WALK THE CHALK

June 23 & 24 | Descanso Gardens

June 17 & 18 | Paseo Colorado

The Pasadena POPS Orchestra begins its 2006 season with the music of cabaret, movies and Broadway in “As Time Goes By” at Descanso Gardens. The “Queen of Cabaret,” Andrea Marcovicci, will be the orchestra’s special guest as Maestra Rachael Worby leads rousing performances of Cole Porter songs, Verdi’s “Force of Destiny Overture,” Puccini’s “La Boheme,” Rachmaninoff’s “Symphony No. 2” and music from “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Goldfinger.” The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. both nights. Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge. Call (626) 792-7677, ext. 217, or visit www.pasadenapops.org.

View the most amazing impermanent art at the 2006 Pasadena Chalk Festival when more than 700 chalk artists create fabulous works in the common areas of Paseo Colorado. The event, which benefits the Light-Bringer Project, will feature famous fathers portrayed in chalk in honor of Father’s Day, Kid’s Chalk Land by Kidspace Children’s Museum, an art gallery featuring works for sale, an Absolut martini bistro and live music from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days. Paseo Colorado, 280 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 795-9100, or visit www.paseocoloradopasadena.com.

LONGEST DAY OF GOLF June 1 | Brookside Golf Course Dust off your golf clubs and take part in the 10th annual Longest Day of Golf, a benefit tournament for HathawaySycamores at Brookside Golf Course. The all-day event will help send special-needs children to Camp Hathaway-Sycamores as well as help fund educational and therapeutic treatment programs that serve the children throughout the year. And don't miss the charity ball drop, in which TV and radio traffic reporter Commander Chuck Street will aim to drop 2,000 golf balls in a cup all while flying his helicopter over the golf course. Brookside Golf Course, 1133 Rosemont Ave., Pasadena. For more information, visit www.hathaway-sycamores.org.

DANCING FOR GAIA June 3 | Polytechnic High School Lineage Dance proves that dancing can make a difference. The Pasadena-based professional dance company presents “Dancing for GAIA: Global Aids Interfaith Alliance” at 7 p.m. at Polytechnic High School. Proceeds from the dance concert will benefit GAIA and its community-based HIV prevention and care in Malawi, Africa. Tickets are $15 at the door; $10 with valid student I.D. Polytechnic High School, 1030 E. California Blvd., Pasadena. For reservations, call (626) 3993676, or visit www.lineagedance.org.

WALKING FOR ARTHRITIS June 3 | Rose Bowl The Rose Bowl’s Area H is the scene of the fifth annual Los Angeles Arthritis Walk. Registration starts at 8 a.m., with opening ceremonies at 9 a.m. and the walk commencing at 10 a.m.

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Walkers can choose between the full 5K (3.1 miles) walk or a one-mile option. Participants are encouraged to raise donations. Attractions include the Kid Zone, with face painters and a petting zoo, and even a Pet Zone. The official honoree is 12-year-old Perdita Molina, who suffers from a devastating arthritic condition. Call (800) 9542873, or visit www.laarthritiswalk.kintera.org.

MUSIC OUT OF BOUNDS June 3 & 4 / Pasadena Pacific Serenades celebrates its 20th season of presenting exceptional music that touches your soul with “Out of Bounds.” The concerts will feature Brahms’ “Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115”; Haydn’s “String Quartet in C major, Op. 33, No. 3”; and the world premiere of Leslie Drayton’s “Visions and Reflections” for clarinet and string quartet. There are two chances to hear this beautiful music: 8 p.m. Saturday, June 3, at the Pasadena home of Ellen and Harvey Knell (directions sent prior to concert) and 4 p.m. Sunday, June 4, at the Neighborhood Church, 301 N. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena. Call (213) 534-3434, or visit www.pacser.org.

AFFAIR IN THE GARDEN

GYO 2006 Solo Competition will once again perform as featured soloists. General admission is $9.50. Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale. For more information, call (818) 243ALEX, or visit www.alextheatre.org. from Garden Design Magazine will make a special presentation to Lenkin during the program. Call (818) 242-9108, or visit www.pasadenahistory.org.

LUMMIS DAY June 4 | Highland Park Celebrate Northeast L.A.’s diverse neighborhoods, along with the life and works of Charles Fletcher Lummis, author, photographer, anthropologist, champion of Native American rights and multicultural pioneer. The day starts at 10 a.m. with a poetry reading at El Alisal Museum, known as the Lummis Home, and continues with a one-quarter mile trek along the Arroyo Seco to Sycamore Grove Park, where guests can enjoy food, music, art and multicultural performances until 4 p.m. Per formers include guitarist Juan-Carlos Formell, singer/songwriter Severin Browne, Filipino folk ensemble Pamana Rondalla and acclaimed roots-reggae band Quinto Sol. El Alisal Museum, 200 E. Avenue 43, Los Angeles. Email LummisDay@yahoo.com, or visit www.lummisday.org.

June 4 | Pasadena The Pasadena Museum of History honors Golden Trowel Award-winning landscape designer Heather Lenkin in its annual spring fund-raiser, “An Affair in the Garden,” at a magnificent private estate in Pasadena. The day includes a reception and silent auction at 11 a.m., followed by brunch, a program and live auction at 12:30 p.m. A representative

GLENDALE YOUTH ORCHESTRA June 6 | Alex Theatre As its 17th season comes to a close, the Glendale Youth Orchestra is planning an exciting finale showcasing its talented musicians. Under the baton of conductor Brad Keimach, the concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. The five winners of the

FASHION BENEFITS OPTIMIST YOUTH June 11 | Ritz-Carlton The Ritz-Carlton, Huntington Hotel & Spa hosts its annual spring fashion show and brunch benefiting the Optimist Youth Home and Family Services from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Titled “Community Footprints,” the fund-raiser supports and expands the organization’s mentoring program, launched last year in partnership with the hotel’s employees. Optimist Youth Homes and Family Services provides treatment, education and mental health programs for abused, neglected and at-risk children and their families. Tickets are $100. Ritz-Carlton, Huntington Hotel & Spa, 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena. Call (626) 585-6235 or (626) 585-6422, or visit www.ritzcarlton.com.

SWINGIN' AT THE ALEX June 11 | Alex Theatre Go back in time to the 1940s with La Cañada's Towne Singers and Geo Valle's Swing City Big Band for a night filled with popular ballads and foot-tapping tunes. "Swingin' at the Alex" will mimic a live radio broadcast from the '40s, complete with costumes, dancing and commercial jingles. The fun begins at 6 p.m. at the Alex Theatre. Tickets are $22.50 to $27.50. Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale. For more information, call (818) 243-ALEX, or visit www.alextheatre.org.

BEASTLY BALL June 17 | Los Angeles Zoo More than 1,000 guests are expected to stroll though the L.A. Zoo grounds, don safari-inspired gear, enjoy dinner from L.A.'s finest eateries, listen to steel drum and calypso musicians and participate in a silent auction at the 36th annual Beastly Ball. You too can be part of this festive event as the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association honors the Walt Disney Company for its commitment to animal conservation. The ball raises money for the L.A. Zoo and Botanical Gardens' exhibits, conservation, educational programs, research and community outreach. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. Tickets are $1,000 per person. L.A. Zoo, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles. For more information, call (323) 644-4708.

STAR CHEFS June 24 | Santa Anita Park Rosemary Children’s Services is one of the West Coast’s oldest charities helping children who have suffered abuse, neglect and abandonment. Its 43rd annual fund-raiser, “An Evening With Star Chefs,” starts at 6 p.m. at Santa Anita Park. Enjoy gourmet food prepared by the area’s finest chefs, live music, dancing, wine, opportunity drawings and a silent auction. Santa Anita Park, 285 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia. Call (626) 844-3033, or visit www.rosemarychildren.org.

SWINGIN’ ON A STAR June 25 | One Colorado Five Acres turns the One Colorado courtyard into a tropical oasis in its third annual benefit at this location. With the support of many of Pasadena’s finest retailers and restaurants,

“Swingin’ on a Star” raises funds for Five Acres’ child abuse prevention programs. Festivities from 5 to 10 p.m. include a champagne reception, cocktails and live and silent auctions. Tickets are $175. One Colorado is located between Colorado Boulevard and Union Street and Fair Oaks and DeLacey avenues. Call (626) 798-6793, ext. 250, or visit www.5acres.org.

SUMMER FUN FOR EVERYONE June 28, 29 & 30 | Levitt Pavilion The Levitt Pavilion opens its summer season. Since Wednesdays are Children’s Night, June 28 brings a special Levitt Loves Kids 6:30 p.m. show and Parachute Express at 7 p.m. Blue13 Dance is the first act in a continuing Thursday celebration of world rhythms at 7 p.m. June 29, and Swing Syndicate hits the stage for the first Friday dance concert at 8 p.m. June 30. The Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts is located in Memorial Park on the corner of Walnut and Raymond. Call (626) 683-3230, or visit www.levittpavilionpasadena.org.

MANIPULATING LIGHT Through Aug. 28 | Norton Simon Museum The Norton Simon Museum presents “Translucence: Southern California Art From the 1960s and 1970s.” The exhibition explores 23 sculptural creations by 10 Southern California artists who pioneered the artistic use of industrial materials including cast acrylic, glass, Plexiglas and polyester resin. The works vary in concept and approach but share a common theme of manipulating light to present shifting realities and perceptions. Norton Simon Museum, 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 449-6840, or visit www.nortonsimon.org.

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PASADENA POPS PRESENTS QUEEN OF CABARET

WALK THE CHALK

June 23 & 24 | Descanso Gardens

June 17 & 18 | Paseo Colorado

The Pasadena POPS Orchestra begins its 2006 season with the music of cabaret, movies and Broadway in “As Time Goes By” at Descanso Gardens. The “Queen of Cabaret,” Andrea Marcovicci, will be the orchestra’s special guest as Maestra Rachael Worby leads rousing performances of Cole Porter songs, Verdi’s “Force of Destiny Overture,” Puccini’s “La Boheme,” Rachmaninoff’s “Symphony No. 2” and music from “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Goldfinger.” The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. both nights. Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge. Call (626) 792-7677, ext. 217, or visit www.pasadenapops.org.

View the most amazing impermanent art at the 2006 Pasadena Chalk Festival when more than 700 chalk artists create fabulous works in the common areas of Paseo Colorado. The event, which benefits the Light-Bringer Project, will feature famous fathers portrayed in chalk in honor of Father’s Day, Kid’s Chalk Land by Kidspace Children’s Museum, an art gallery featuring works for sale, an Absolut martini bistro and live music from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days. Paseo Colorado, 280 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 795-9100, or visit www.paseocoloradopasadena.com.

LONGEST DAY OF GOLF June 1 | Brookside Golf Course Dust off your golf clubs and take part in the 10th annual Longest Day of Golf, a benefit tournament for HathawaySycamores at Brookside Golf Course. The all-day event will help send special-needs children to Camp Hathaway-Sycamores as well as help fund educational and therapeutic treatment programs that serve the children throughout the year. And don't miss the charity ball drop, in which TV and radio traffic reporter Commander Chuck Street will aim to drop 2,000 golf balls in a cup all while flying his helicopter over the golf course. Brookside Golf Course, 1133 Rosemont Ave., Pasadena. For more information, visit www.hathaway-sycamores.org.

DANCING FOR GAIA June 3 | Polytechnic High School Lineage Dance proves that dancing can make a difference. The Pasadena-based professional dance company presents “Dancing for GAIA: Global Aids Interfaith Alliance” at 7 p.m. at Polytechnic High School. Proceeds from the dance concert will benefit GAIA and its community-based HIV prevention and care in Malawi, Africa. Tickets are $15 at the door; $10 with valid student I.D. Polytechnic High School, 1030 E. California Blvd., Pasadena. For reservations, call (626) 3993676, or visit www.lineagedance.org.

WALKING FOR ARTHRITIS June 3 | Rose Bowl The Rose Bowl’s Area H is the scene of the fifth annual Los Angeles Arthritis Walk. Registration starts at 8 a.m., with opening ceremonies at 9 a.m. and the walk commencing at 10 a.m.

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Walkers can choose between the full 5K (3.1 miles) walk or a one-mile option. Participants are encouraged to raise donations. Attractions include the Kid Zone, with face painters and a petting zoo, and even a Pet Zone. The official honoree is 12-year-old Perdita Molina, who suffers from a devastating arthritic condition. Call (800) 9542873, or visit www.laarthritiswalk.kintera.org.

MUSIC OUT OF BOUNDS June 3 & 4 / Pasadena Pacific Serenades celebrates its 20th season of presenting exceptional music that touches your soul with “Out of Bounds.” The concerts will feature Brahms’ “Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op. 115”; Haydn’s “String Quartet in C major, Op. 33, No. 3”; and the world premiere of Leslie Drayton’s “Visions and Reflections” for clarinet and string quartet. There are two chances to hear this beautiful music: 8 p.m. Saturday, June 3, at the Pasadena home of Ellen and Harvey Knell (directions sent prior to concert) and 4 p.m. Sunday, June 4, at the Neighborhood Church, 301 N. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena. Call (213) 534-3434, or visit www.pacser.org.

AFFAIR IN THE GARDEN

GYO 2006 Solo Competition will once again perform as featured soloists. General admission is $9.50. Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale. For more information, call (818) 243ALEX, or visit www.alextheatre.org. from Garden Design Magazine will make a special presentation to Lenkin during the program. Call (818) 242-9108, or visit www.pasadenahistory.org.

LUMMIS DAY June 4 | Highland Park Celebrate Northeast L.A.’s diverse neighborhoods, along with the life and works of Charles Fletcher Lummis, author, photographer, anthropologist, champion of Native American rights and multicultural pioneer. The day starts at 10 a.m. with a poetry reading at El Alisal Museum, known as the Lummis Home, and continues with a one-quarter mile trek along the Arroyo Seco to Sycamore Grove Park, where guests can enjoy food, music, art and multicultural performances until 4 p.m. Per formers include guitarist Juan-Carlos Formell, singer/songwriter Severin Browne, Filipino folk ensemble Pamana Rondalla and acclaimed roots-reggae band Quinto Sol. El Alisal Museum, 200 E. Avenue 43, Los Angeles. Email LummisDay@yahoo.com, or visit www.lummisday.org.

June 4 | Pasadena The Pasadena Museum of History honors Golden Trowel Award-winning landscape designer Heather Lenkin in its annual spring fund-raiser, “An Affair in the Garden,” at a magnificent private estate in Pasadena. The day includes a reception and silent auction at 11 a.m., followed by brunch, a program and live auction at 12:30 p.m. A representative

GLENDALE YOUTH ORCHESTRA June 6 | Alex Theatre As its 17th season comes to a close, the Glendale Youth Orchestra is planning an exciting finale showcasing its talented musicians. Under the baton of conductor Brad Keimach, the concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. The five winners of the

FASHION BENEFITS OPTIMIST YOUTH June 11 | Ritz-Carlton The Ritz-Carlton, Huntington Hotel & Spa hosts its annual spring fashion show and brunch benefiting the Optimist Youth Home and Family Services from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Titled “Community Footprints,” the fund-raiser supports and expands the organization’s mentoring program, launched last year in partnership with the hotel’s employees. Optimist Youth Homes and Family Services provides treatment, education and mental health programs for abused, neglected and at-risk children and their families. Tickets are $100. Ritz-Carlton, Huntington Hotel & Spa, 1401 S. Oak Knoll Ave., Pasadena. Call (626) 585-6235 or (626) 585-6422, or visit www.ritzcarlton.com.

SWINGIN' AT THE ALEX June 11 | Alex Theatre Go back in time to the 1940s with La Cañada's Towne Singers and Geo Valle's Swing City Big Band for a night filled with popular ballads and foot-tapping tunes. "Swingin' at the Alex" will mimic a live radio broadcast from the '40s, complete with costumes, dancing and commercial jingles. The fun begins at 6 p.m. at the Alex Theatre. Tickets are $22.50 to $27.50. Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale. For more information, call (818) 243-ALEX, or visit www.alextheatre.org.

BEASTLY BALL June 17 | Los Angeles Zoo More than 1,000 guests are expected to stroll though the L.A. Zoo grounds, don safari-inspired gear, enjoy dinner from L.A.'s finest eateries, listen to steel drum and calypso musicians and participate in a silent auction at the 36th annual Beastly Ball. You too can be part of this festive event as the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association honors the Walt Disney Company for its commitment to animal conservation. The ball raises money for the L.A. Zoo and Botanical Gardens' exhibits, conservation, educational programs, research and community outreach. The festivities begin at 6 p.m. Tickets are $1,000 per person. L.A. Zoo, 5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles. For more information, call (323) 644-4708.

STAR CHEFS June 24 | Santa Anita Park Rosemary Children’s Services is one of the West Coast’s oldest charities helping children who have suffered abuse, neglect and abandonment. Its 43rd annual fund-raiser, “An Evening With Star Chefs,” starts at 6 p.m. at Santa Anita Park. Enjoy gourmet food prepared by the area’s finest chefs, live music, dancing, wine, opportunity drawings and a silent auction. Santa Anita Park, 285 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia. Call (626) 844-3033, or visit www.rosemarychildren.org.

SWINGIN’ ON A STAR June 25 | One Colorado Five Acres turns the One Colorado courtyard into a tropical oasis in its third annual benefit at this location. With the support of many of Pasadena’s finest retailers and restaurants,

“Swingin’ on a Star” raises funds for Five Acres’ child abuse prevention programs. Festivities from 5 to 10 p.m. include a champagne reception, cocktails and live and silent auctions. Tickets are $175. One Colorado is located between Colorado Boulevard and Union Street and Fair Oaks and DeLacey avenues. Call (626) 798-6793, ext. 250, or visit www.5acres.org.

SUMMER FUN FOR EVERYONE June 28, 29 & 30 | Levitt Pavilion The Levitt Pavilion opens its summer season. Since Wednesdays are Children’s Night, June 28 brings a special Levitt Loves Kids 6:30 p.m. show and Parachute Express at 7 p.m. Blue13 Dance is the first act in a continuing Thursday celebration of world rhythms at 7 p.m. June 29, and Swing Syndicate hits the stage for the first Friday dance concert at 8 p.m. June 30. The Levitt Pavilion for the Performing Arts is located in Memorial Park on the corner of Walnut and Raymond. Call (626) 683-3230, or visit www.levittpavilionpasadena.org.

MANIPULATING LIGHT Through Aug. 28 | Norton Simon Museum The Norton Simon Museum presents “Translucence: Southern California Art From the 1960s and 1970s.” The exhibition explores 23 sculptural creations by 10 Southern California artists who pioneered the artistic use of industrial materials including cast acrylic, glass, Plexiglas and polyester resin. The works vary in concept and approach but share a common theme of manipulating light to present shifting realities and perceptions. Norton Simon Museum, 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 449-6840, or visit www.nortonsimon.org.

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OU MIGHT THINK IT TAKES A BIT of magic for any couple to stay happily married for more than two decades. But magic is literally at the core of Tina Lenert and Mike Caveney’s relationship. That’s because they are both professional magicians, traveling the country and the globe individually and together to amaze and astound audiences with their prestidigitational prowess. And as proud owners of a 5,000-square-foot Craftsman California stick chalet home in the Prospect Park neighborhood of Pasadena, they have done their share to preserve the magical appeal of one of the city’s finest neighborhoods. “We each saw this house separately while we were out running through this neighborhood, before we were even married, and without knowing we were talking about the same house, we each said we had to show the other this amazing house,” recalls Caveney. “So it was our dream home, but it didn’t go up for sale for another six years.” “And even then, since we’re self-employed as magicians, we didn’t have the W-2s the bank wanted to see. But we fought for it, and six months later we got it,” says Lenert. As their careers have boomed into international successes, Lenert and Caveney’s worries have also disappeared as if in a puff of smoke. They are regularly nominated for awards in the magic profession. And though they didn’t win this year, each was nominated for “Stage Magician of the Year” by the Academy of Magical Arts. Caveney joined a fellow magician friend in buying the Egyptian Hall Museum, “the oldest, largest magic museum anywhere,” five years ago, and it’s a collection he keeps secured in the home’s spacious upstairs quarters. On display is an ample collection of classic vaudeville-era posters and shelves filled with magical devices from across the decades. Caveney also uses a room in the basement to create new props and work on home improvements, such as the artificial waterfall he created for the front lawn. While the house is built from stately redwood on the exterior and Douglas fir on the inside, the way that Caveney and Lenert have chosen to reconfigure the Victorian-era original designs for their own personal 62 ~ JUNE 2006 ~ ARROYO

needs is also impressive. They have converted the dining room into a library filled with magic books dating back to the 1500s and have turned a butler’s pantry into a library annex packed with bound volumes of magic magazines from the 1700s to the present. Most impressive of all, however, is the giant tree house the couple built in their backyard. They were inspired by a Smithsonian magazine cover story about tree houses. Theirs isn’t just for show, as it uses solar power to operate a TV and stereo and was designed to match the look and feel of the main house. Long before they transformed their house into a magical abode, Lenert and Caveney met each other in the ’70s in an equally bewitching location: the Magic Castle club in Hollywood. “We had both heard of each other for years before we met, but we were finally booked for the same three-performer show,” recalls Lenert, 57, who was born in Venezuela to American parents and moved to Malibu at age 12. “Our acts are really different: He’s a standup comic, close-up magic kind of per-

former, always bantering with the audience, while my act is silent and movement-based, which has been key in enabling me to perform all over the world.” Indeed, she and 55-year-old Arcadia native Caveney have had some truly memorable adventures, including performing together at the London Palladium. Separately, Lenert just returned from performances in Finland, within the Arctic Circle, while Caveney has done magic on the Orient Express through Switzerland, and on a cruise ship that sailed through India, Africa and the Cape Horn of South America. Lenert took up the harp when she was 40 and recently studied modern dance. While Caveney expresses his admiration for her ongoing curiosity, he is content practicing the passion he’s had since he was 9 years old. “My cousin gave me my first trick then, and I’ve been interested ever since,” explains Caveney. “L.A. was the magic capital of the world from the ’50s into the early ’80s, and I can’t imagine a better environment to be in close to the action.” AM



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IN LAST MONTH’S ISSUE, I provided tips for finding a qualified contractor, the first step in any home renovation project. Once you’ve selected a contractor, you’ll need to consider the contract itself. • The initial deposit legally cannot be greater than 10 percent or $1,000, whichever is less. Also, never pay cash for any work done, and keep your checks as receipts of payment. • A key component of the contract is the time clause. Get an estimated completion date for each phase of the project and indicate the credit amount for each day the project is delayed (e.g., $100/day), excluding factors out of the contractor’s control like weather. There’s nothing worse than having no remedy when the contractor doesn’t show up for a week and the project is months behind schedule. • In the contract, schedule payments after certain milestones — framing, plumbing, cabinets and flooring — are completed and inspected. Save an additional 10 percent for the final payment. Remember, if the contractor defaults, you’ll need enough money to complete the job with someone else. • One of the most important protections you can have is being specific in the contract. Specify quality, quantity, color, size, brand name, model number, etc. If you don’t anticipate each detail and have it in the contract, you will have extra charges and may be unhappy with the final result. Sketch out floor plans and elevations (floor to ceiling angles) with exact locations. Walk through someone else’s kitchen or bathroom and try to capture every detail and make sure it’s in your contract. Attach pictures and sketches to the contract. Describe materials thoroughly: Don’t just say tile — the contractor may think $1.50/sq. ft. white ceramic when you were thinking $10/sq. ft. travertine. Make sure costs for clean-up and removal of all debris are included in the contract. Finally, add change orders as needed. • You may want to hire an independent specialty contractor for each phase of work. For instance, after the contractor says the electrical work is done, hire an independent electrician before the walls are closed and before payment is made. The extra $150 for an $8,000 job will be well worth it. Pay each installment only after your independent inspector and the city inspector have signed off. Also, double check that all permits are being pulled and signed off for each phase of the project. AM Susan MacLean is a real estate broker and attorney with Showcase Homes Realty & Investments. Contact her at (626) 354-7901, or visit www.eShowcaseHomes.com.


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