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ENDLESS SUMMER

A WEEK OR MONTH AT CAMP PROVIDES MEMORIES THAT LAST A LIFETIME BY SHEILA MENDES COLEMAN

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SMART GIRLS AND SUMMER CAMP RULE IN PASADENA THIS SUMMER

BY REBECCA WAER

21 SUMMER OF SOUND

PASADENA AND ALTADENA OFFER PLENTY OF MUSICAL AND ECLECTIC EVENTS TO CHOOSE FROM THIS SUMMER

BY CARL KOZLOWSKI

29 MYSTERIOUS MARY

THE SPOOKY HISTORY OF THE QUEEN MARY IN LONG BEACH OFFERS A FULL DAY OR NIGHT OF THRILLS FOR HISTORY BUFFS AND GHOST HUNTERS ALIKE

BY CARL KOZLOWSKI

37 HAPPY READING!

SUMMER FEATURES NEW RELEASES BY HARPER LEE, JIMMY CARTER AND AL ROKER, AS WELL AS BOOKS ON THE LIVES OF RONALD REAGAN, JUDY GARLAND AND BOB DYLAN

BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER

41 SUNDRESS REVIVAL

FLARED JEANS, WIDE-LEGGED PANTS AND BUTTON-FRONT SKIRTS FROM THE ’70S FIND THEIR WAY INTO SUMMER 2015

BY SHEILA MENDES COLEMAN

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ALL THE GREAT MUSIC THIS SUMMER IN THE GREATER PASADENA AREA

BY JOHN SOLLENBERGER

ON THE COVER: COVER PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY STEPHANIE TORRES

EDITOR Kevin Uhrich DEPUTY EDITOR André Coleman ART DIRECTOR Carla Cortez ASSISTANT ART DIRECTOR Stephanie Torres PRODUCTION DESIGNERS Tim Oliver, Rochelle Bassarear WRITER Sheila Mendes Coleman, Carl Kozlowski, Terri Schlichenmeyer, John Sollenberger ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Dina Stegon SALES AND MARKETING Lisa Chase, Brenda Clarke, Leslie Lamm OFFICE ASSISTANT Ann Weathersbee HUMAN RESOURCES Andrea E. Baker BUSINESS MANAGER Linda Lam ACCOUNTING Kacie Cobian, Sharon Huie, Teni Keshishian PUBLISHER Jon Guynn SOUTHL AND PUBLISHING V. P. OF FINANCE Michael Nagami V. P. OF OPERATIONS David Comden PRESIDENT Bruce Bolkin

CONTACT US PHONE (626) 584-1500 FAX (626) 795-0149 MAILING ADDRESS 50 S. De Lacey Ave. Suite 200 Pasadena, CA 91105 ©2015 Southland Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved.

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ENDLESS SUMMER A WEEK OR MONTH AT CAMP PROVIDES MEMORIES THAT LAST A LIFETIME BY SHEILA MENDES COLEMAN

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stirring youthful memory for me was the last hour of my month at a sleep-away music and arts camp in Idyllwild. By program’s end, I’d met young people from almost every corner of our country and gained an infi nite amount of wisdom and understanding of how fortunate I was to have such an experience — and I didn’t want it to end. One of my bunkmates ran up to me to say goodbye just before she and her family prepared to fly back to Minnesota. She embraced me with a quick but heartfelt “have a good life.” It was understood that we’d likely never cross paths again, but I was so touched by her words and the import of all I had learned and seen over the past four weeks. For me, it was a wonderful way to send off an acquaintance you’ve become fond of but one you are destined to lose touch with, and I never forgot it. Thirty-plus years later, I can recall with such clarity how special those friendships made me feel at the time and what I learned about myself in my interactions with others from other parts of the nation, and the world. The American Camp Association (ACA) website (acacamps. org) explains camping’s connection to our psyche and development thusly; “… children and adults have the opportunity to learn powerful lessons in community, character-building, skill development, and healthy living — lessons that can be learned nowhere else.” The ACA estimates that there are more than 7,000 overnight camps dotting the American landscape, and about 5,000 day camps. They accredit over 2,400 camps and use a strict standard, with the members being forced to meet more than 300 safety, health and program quality requirements. Specialized camps can be loosely grouped into three categories: Art, Sports, Academic. The general camp offers a well-rounded

camp experience with no particular area of focus. Rather, it provides campers with a variety of activities, including sports, crafts, music and the arts. It is often seen as the best bet for the novice camper, or the camper interested in an eclectic mix of activities. This useful guide is but a small offering of the amazing summer camps in Pasadena and its surrounding neighborhoods, but it’s no substitute for thorough research of each program and thoughtful consideration of your child’s likes, dislikes and needs. Parents will be delighted to fi nd that child care and camp options exist to feed the needs of most families, including special-needs facilities and camps that focus on corrective behavior, the underprivileged and the underserved. Cost, of course, is another important factor, but be aware that many quality camps offer programs on a sliding-scale basis, or scholarships, grants or other types of fi nancial assistance. Fees are sometimes based on certain segments of the summer program, which are generally broken up into 6-week or 2-month-long segments, and you may find that the late-summer segment is cheaper or less-crowded than the program at the start of summer. Some camp programs offer special trips or events in some segments, such as mid-summer, but not others, so ask plenty of questions about field-trips and special programs and any extra fees associated. Keep in mind, many of these camp extras are offered at an additional cost that is separate from the regular fees paid. Check with the individual camp for availability as soon as you identify a program for your child. Space fills up quickly for the most popular and for the most affordable summer programs. Often there is a waiting list you can request to be placed on, but be sure to have a Plan B and C in place, just in case. continued on page 8

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CITY OF PASADENA Theme camps, such as The Arroyo Seco Adventure Camp, Senior Camp, Soccer Camp and Non-contact Boxing Camp remind us why the city is so often praised for its diverse offerings. Even hesitant campers and skittish parents will love the impressive choice of day camps in many parks and recreation areas in the Pasadena/ Altadena area. Young ones will love the Tiny Tots Camp, an outdoorsy approach to popular Mommy and Me activities. Many parks play host to general service day camps, where campers are supervised and grouped in age-appropriate clusters and participate in a wide-range of activities. cityofpasadena.net/SummerDayCamps/

PLANETBRAVO This immensely popular and award-winning computer summer camp makes science fun and relevant to even the most technophobic youngster. Blair Middle School in Pasadena is host to their one-week session, from June 29 to Aug. 7. Their 2015 program features intriguing course titles, such as Multimedia Youth Track for second and third-graders. Younger kids will love the Kodu Game Design and Scratch Game Programing. Video Game Design Track and Visual Arts Production Track are ideal courses for students in grade 4-9, and Unity 3-D Game Development is designed for young people in grades 6-9. Main Office: (310) 443-7607 | www.planetbravo.com Pasadena Location: Blair Middle School, 240 Allendale Road, Pasadena

STEVE AND KATE’S CAMP This charming alternative to larger-scale day camps operates out of preferred schools in select locations. The Sequoyah School is the host of this unique camp for 2015 and they succeed in their approach to promoting summer fun by offering an unstructured, yet supportive environment to help children thrive. “Instead of a rigid structure, we give our campers choice,” their website explains. “Instead of teaching kids the typical way, we give them tools and gentle guidance to help them become autodidacts. The difference is subtle — and it’s profound.” pasadena@steveandkate.com (323) 472-4752, ext. 136 | steveandkatescamp.com Sequoyah School location: 535 S. Pasadena Ave., Pasadena

POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL This prestigious but welcoming school has a fabulous summer program that includes language-immersion courses in Mandarin, Italian and Spanish for younger children, and experimental sciences and robotic-engineering for older kids. Writing, math, arts, computers and drama courses are also a sample of Polytechnic’s multi-disciplined approach to gain as much knowledge as possible after the last school bell rings for the summer. 1030 E. California Blvd., Pasadena (626) 396-6300 www.polytechnic.org/polysummer ■

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A PLUS ADVENTIST CHILDREN’S CENTER

A Plus Adventist Children’s Center (Founded in 1981) is a year-round, non-profit preschool committed to providing a safe, secure loving environment where children ages 18-months through 5 years of age can learn and explore and we have summer camp for ages 5-9 years old. We believe that a lower student to teacher ratio provides a better education by allowing more individual attention. As a church-based Christian school, A Plus stresses intellectual, physical, emotional and spiritual development. We offer a fun, stimulating environment where children learn through play and hands-on experience. The mission of A Plus Adventist Children’s Center is to serve the Glendale Community by providing a loving Christian atmosphere where our children can be nurtured as they grow. 234 N. Isabel Street, Glendale (818) 241-9353 www.aplusadventist.com

ADVANCED EDUCATION SUMMER CAMP 2015

FULL DAY, ARTS, NATURE & SCIENCE, SPORTS, ENRICHMENT AND ACADEMICS The camp combines academics with plenty of fun activities. We teach students conceptual math skills and build confidence in reading. Children are taught the fundamentals of science through fun and interesting experiments. Activities include cooking, sewing, art and swimming with outings to Raging Waters, Santa Monica Pier, and Speed Zone. Ages: 1st-8th grade, Dates: June 15-July 24, 2015, Times: 9am-4pm, Tuition: Call the school for info, Registration Deadline: June 15, 2015. 4490 Cornishon Ave La Canada, CA 91011 (818) 952-1900

ALL SAINTS CHURCH

All Saints’ mission is to make God’s love tangible through spirituality, community and peace and justice. Those who experience All Saints Church find parishioners joyfully and energetically challenging one another and the church at large to live into Jesus’ central message of compassion for all and to respect the dignity of every human being. Whoever you are, and wherever you find yourself on your journey of faith, there is a place there for you. Join us! All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave., Pasadena. Visit allsaints-pas.org or call (626) 796-1172.

ALTADENA CHILDREN’S CHRISTIAN CENTER

At ACCC, the families of the children in our programs who range in age from 2 months to prekindergarten find programs that meet the needs of the whole child within a developmentally appropriate framework. Our family-centered approach helps to nurture healthy partnerships between teachers and parents as we all work together to support the children. We are eager to help families from diverse backgrounds to discover that ACCC is the best place for their child’s early education. Join us for our summer programs which combine fun and learning and nature! Contact Director Toni Boucher at (626) 797-6142 or visit accc-kids.org.

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ART CENTER PUBLIC PROGRAMS

Recognized as a global leader in art and design education, Art Center College of Design has offered undergraduate and graduate degrees in an array of creative disciplines for more than 80 years. Art Center serves the communities of Pasadena and Greater L.A. with public programs intended for all ages and skill levels—kids, high school students and adults who want to explore art, design and the creative process while being exposed to new ways of thinking and career possibilities. artcenter.edu/makeithappen

ART CLASSES OF PASADENA

Art Classes of Pasadena is open year round, 7 days a week, with classes in traditional drawing, watercolor, oil painting, cartooning and computer arts. These classes are available on a continuous open enrollment basis, so you can join any time! Expanded hours in summer. See website for details. Ages 4 to Adults. $20/hr. base price for classes (discount package available). 3763 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107 (626) 993-4021 or www.artclassesofpasadena.com

ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

Distinguished by our next generation technology, robust academics, championship athletics, Spanish program and strong sense of community, Assumption is a TK – 8 Catholic school rooted in the message and mission of a faith based education. This past fall, Assumption launched its transitional kindergarten class for our young 4 year old students! High expectations, coupled with skilled, differentiated instruction across the grade levels, are provided by our teachers, many of whom have advanced degrees. Students are nurtured to be confident, compassionate and well balanced individuals who are sought after, and accepted to our area’s finest high schools. We are committed to being financially accessible and academically exceptional. Visit our website: www.ABVM-school.org or call (626) 793-2089. Come be part of a vibrant, innovative learning community.

ATHENIX BODY SCULPTING

Specializing in the art of creating beautiful bodies. At Athenix, we specialize in body contouring to give you the body you’ve always dreamed of without the downtime and difficult recovery of traditional liposuction and plastic surgery. We use the latest body sculpting technologies and techniques to give you the body you desire. Our procedures are performed by plastic and cosmetic surgeons who are artists in sculpting the body, so you get the best results in the safest environment. That’s the Athenix advantage. Call today and schedule your complimentary consultation at 1-855-ATHENIX.

BARNHART SCHOOL

The Altadena Library is dedicated to providing free and equal access to information, ideas, technology, and the joy of reading to educate and empower our diverse community. We have a large collection of books, music, DVD’s, CD’s, and magazines for all ages. We also have Summer reading programs (Adult, Family, Teen & Children), Teen DIY/Technology seminars and workshops and Community events. Main Library 600 E. Mariposa Street, Altadena, Hours: Mon-Tues 10AM-9PM, Wed-Sat 10AM-6PM Bob Lucas Branch Library and Literacy Center 2659 N. Lincoln Ave., Altadena Mon-Tues 10AM-6PM, Wed-Thurs 10AM-8PM, Fri 10AM-6PM

With summer quickly approaching, Barnhart School provides the perfect solution to your search for a summer program for your children. Designed and implemented by a team of dedicated specialists and educators, Barnhart offers a wide range of stimulating and engaging options at a competitive price. LEGO Robotics, Summer Chorus, Chemistry, Spanish and Volleyball Camp are only a few of the many exciting courses being offered to cater to children with a variety of interests and pursuits. Camp begins from June 15th to June 19th from 7:30AM to 5PM with a second round from August 3rd to August 7th. Academic enrichment courses take place between June 22nd to July 10th and July 13th to July 31st. For further information including pricing contact Julia Morgan at jmorgan@barnhartschool.org

ALTADENA STABLES

BLOOM SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCE

Altadena Stables offer an all-encompassing horse experience for children during their Summer Camps. Campers of all skill levels participate in daily riding instruction which focuses on the foundational skills of riding; proper posture, balance and nonverbal communication. Campers are assigned a horse to take care of for the week giving them the opportunity to brush, bathe, feed, water and learn to understand the horse’s body language. Most children love the riding as well as creating that special bond with “their” horse. Safety is always a priority. Many other horse-related activities round out a fun-filled week. Altadena Stables also offers year round lessons, boarding, and training. A beautiful slice of the country in the heart of the city. Come join us. 3064 Ridgeview Dr. Altadena (626) 797-2012 AltadenaStables.com

ALVERNO HIGH SCHOOL

Alverno High School - provides girls with a full college preparatory curriculum in a distinctly beautiful environment. The Summer Academic Conservatory for Middle School Girls welcomes 6th-8th grade girls to enjoy a summer developing their leadership potential, building healthy relationships, and learning through classes including math, English, HSPT/ISEE test prep, culinary arts, performing arts, and more! Both full and half day options are available to help empower your daughter to become exactly the person she wants to be. 200 North Michillinda Avenue, Sierra Madre 91024 (626) 355-3463 www.alverno-hs.org

ARROYO PACIFIC ACADEMY

APA offers high school course Credit Recovery, AP course preparation, and College Readiness (SAT, College Essay, and College Choice). Middle school students may join our Drama Discovery Theater Camp, Media Blitz Program, Music Production Series, High School Readiness Series (Math, English, Organizational & Study Skills), and the Soccer Starz Sports Camp. Ages: Middle & High School, Dates: June 15th-July 17th, Times: 8am-3pm, Tuition: $550 per most academic sources, camps vary in price, Registration Deadline: Prior to start date. 41 W. Santa Clara Street, Arcadia, CA 91001 (626) 294-0661 admissions@arroyopacific.org arroyopacific.org

Summer Camp 2015 celebrates Peace, Love and the Beatles! July 27-August 7th. This summer marks our most exciting year yet for summer camps at Bloom! It’s a celebration of the music and the spirit of a band we all love! Music Exploration Camp - $345 for 1 wk / $649 for 2wks Ages 4-5 and 6-9. Rock Band Camp - $345 for 1 wk / $649 for 2wks Ages 9+ Must have experience playing your instrument. Dance Extravaganza Camp - $320 for 1 wk / $600 for 2wks Ages 6-9. Call (323) 982-1655 for more information or go to bloomschoolofmusicanddance.com to register. 2116 Colorado Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90041

BROOKS INSTITUTE

Whether you are interested in pursuing a degree in visual journalism, photography, film or graphic design, you can find a program at Brooks Institute that meets your needs. Our undergraduate and master’s degree programs cater to students who are new to the fields of photography, film, graphic design and visual journalism as well as those who seek new skills to help advance an established career. Our faculty, many of whom are award-winning industry professionals, and academics help students discover their creative style as they grow toward becoming trained professionals. See for yourself how Brooks Institute can help you pursue your goals. Brooks.edu

CAMP FOX - EXPERIENCE THE MAGIC OF CAMP FOX - CATALINA ISLAND

Since 1926 the Glendale YMCA has conducted youth camps at Camp Fox. Campers enjoy a multitude of activities: stand-up paddle boarding, Kayaking, Ocean Swimming, Fishing, Hiking, Snorkeling (use of mask- fin-snorkel –wetsuit provided), Volleyball, Soccer, Archery, Climbing Walls, Ropes Course, Aquariums, nightly Campfires with songs-skits plus special activities during each week. DON’T MISS OUT on the greatest week away from texting and social media, A life enriching adventure with friends and new friends - EXPERIENCE FOX. glenymca.org (818) 240-4130 ext. 24

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ON APRIL 1, LONGFELLOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OFFICIALLY

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ENGINEERING AND MATH) SUMMER PROGRAM FOR GIRLS IN

ANNOUNCED THEIR NEW STEM (SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY,

PASADENA. AT THE CEREMONIAL RIBBON CUTTING AND INFORMATIONAL BREAKFAST, LOCAL LEADERS AND OTHER ESTEEMED GUESTS LEARNED ABOUT THE NEW STEM PROGRAM PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN CALTECH AND PASADENA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CALLED PROJECT SCIENTIST. continued on page 15

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Starting this June, the Project Scientist Academy kicks off its first five-week summer camp series, which promises something for every STEM-minded girl in Pasadena between the ages of 4 and 14. Each week of camp will feature a new theme, and girls can learn about everything from zoology, oceanography and archeology to locomotion and coding. Started in North Carolina during summer 2011, Project Scientist’s founder, Sandy Marshall, created the program to fulfill a need. “I had a 4-year-old daughter who was crazy about STEM, but we could not find a summer program that was full time for working parents and academic enough to fit my daughter’s needs,” Marshall explained. Then working as the executive director and founder of the NASCAR Foundation, Marshall researched and learned of the disadvantages girls and women face in STEM majors and careers. So, instead of simply complain, she took action and started her own program based on the curriculum of PBS’ popular STEM show, “SciGirls.” Now in its fi fth year, Project Scientist annually partners with Harvard and the University of North Carolina Charlotte to research the program’s impact. And the results are consistently positive. Until now, the program has only been offered in Charlotte. Marshall said the reason to expand to Pasadena was multifaceted, including the Pasadena school system’s size and demographics. “The diversity of the community around race and income is at the heart of Project Scientist,” Marshall said. “We appreciate the smaller size of the PUSD allowing us to gain traction more quickly and make a deeper impact for girls in STEM in Pasadena.” Project Scientist is a fee-based program. However, it offers scholarships to girls who may not be able to afford the program but have a passion and aptitude for STEM. Longfellow Elementary School Principal Erica Ingber said scholarships are limited this year, but that should not deter any student from applying to the program. continued on page 16 SUMMER GUIDE 2015 PASADENA WEEKLY

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“Right now we are trying to secure funding for 10 full scholarships,” Ingber said. “We are hoping for at least 50 girls in the program this summer, and of those 10 will be scholarships.” Caltech is hosting five weeks of the program on the university’s campus and is calling it Project Scientist Scholars (girls ages 11 to 14). Spiros Michalakis, research scientist and manager of Caltech’s outreach activities at the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, said this level of support is unprecedented for the university. “We don’t usually commit this level of support for an outreach program unless it is run by Caltech students,” Michalakis said. “This is an exception due to the quality and vision behind Project Scientist. “ Michalakis had a chance to visit the North Carolina program in August and to teach students ages 12 to 14 some quantum physics. He said the girls loved it, and so did he. Since then, he has had regular meetings to establish a partnership with Longfellow Elementary, where the younger students will be hosted during the summer. Michalakis’ hope for more scholarships for students in this program is strong. “The first step is to establish strong corporate partners locally so we can increase the number of full-ride scholarships for girls on the PUSD and the LAUSD free or reduced price lunch program,” he said. He also wants to be involved with Caltech faculty and students as mentors for the five-week summer program and hopes to eventually create year-round Project Scientist clubs in schools like Longfellow Elementary, Jefferson Elementary, the Washington STEAM Academy and others. Ingber, who said her 7-year-old daughter is excited to learn about dinosaurs at camp this year, is hopeful for the partnership and program. “We don’t have things that are just for girls,” Ingber said. “I think it’s an awesome opportunity and I am really excited to have girls participate.” ■ For more information about Project Scientist, this year’s camp schedule, locations, scholarships and more, visit http://projectscientist.org/project-scientist-academy-2015. You can also email the program directly at projectscientistorg@gmail.com. 16

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CAMP SHI’INI

Established in 1947, Camp Shi’ini is a 5-week Native American Indian themed day-camp in Pasadena. Camp Shi’ini offers door-to-door pick-ups and drop-offs in brand new vans to campers who live in the greater Pasadena area. Activities include: archery, canoeing, horseback riding, swimming, totem pole painting, hiking, bear hunting, beach trips, and an extraordinary month-long treasure hunt extravaganza – making it the most one-of-a-kind summer camp in all of Pasadena! The session lasts 5 weeks, from June 22nd through July 24th. Camp Shi’ini is extremely proud of its 6:1 camper-to-counselorratio, and extended care options are available for free! At Camp Shi’ini, you will find adventure ... or adventure will find you! 1768 East Washington Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91104 - (626) 922-0945 -www.campshi-ini.com

CHANNEL ISLANDS HARBOR

Exit Victoria Ave off the 101 US-101 North and exit at Victoria Avenue. Go left on Victoria Avenue for 7 miles until you reach Channel Islands Harbor, on the corner of Victoria Avenue and Channel Islands Boulevard to visit this gem of the gold coast. Shop and dine, explore Channel Islands National Park, sail the ocean from this modern working and recreational district. Lots of special activities. www.channelislandsharbor.org

CHILDREN EDUCATION CENTER

The Child Educational Center offers a summer filled with fun and enriching programs for elementaryaged children. Whether you are looking for a full-day camp with engaging activities and educational field trips, after-summer-school programming for La Cañada Assistance League or Pasadena Educational Foundation, or a summer adventure in Descanso Gardens, they have something for every child! Plenty of outdoor time and the nurturing guidance of highly qualified teachers complete the experience. www.ceconline.org (818) 354-3418

CHINESE SCHOOL OF SAN MARINO SUMMER PROGRAM

The Chinese School of San Marino has been providing Chinese-language instruction to the Greater Pasadena area since 1981. As a non-profit organization, it is our mission to provide opportunities for both children and adults to learn Chinese, regardless of your background! This summer we are proud to once again offer our children’s summer program, with morning Chinese-language classes, and afternoon arts and culture classes, such as Chinese calligraphy and traditional dough figurines. Our experienced instructors have a genuine passion for teaching. Join us this summer for a fun and unique cultural experience. We offer half-day and whole-day options, and beginners are more than welcome! (626) 796-5190 www.cssmedu.org info@ccsm.org

COLEMAN CHAMBER

Coleman Chamber Music Association - “Sundays with Coleman” the concert series founded by Alice Coleman in 1904 and presented by the Coleman Chamber Music Association, celebrates its 112th season in 2015-2016. These intimate chamber music performances will include performances by the Emerson String Quartet, the Escher Quartet with Jason Vieaux, guitar, and the Calder Quartet. All Coleman concerts are presented Sunday afternoons at 3:30 pm in Caltech’s Beckman Auditorium. For Tickets and information, please call (626) 793-4191.

COLOR ME MINE

Color Me Mine is Pasadena’s premier paint-your-own ceramics studio, with hundreds of different items to paint ranging from banks to flower pots to mugs and cool kitchen items and everything in between. Our friendly and helpful staff will help you create your masterpiece! We offer parties, scout badge programs and workshops as well as canvas painting and clay hand building classes. We have an all new Summer Camp Program this year for artists age 7-12. Our week long Summer Camps are in June and July and feature ceramic painting, clay hand building, tie dye, glass fusing, and canvas painting. Open 11:00am - 9:00pm daily. 81 S. Fair Oaks Ave. Pasadena (626) 298-6765 www.pasadena.colormemine.com

CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS MARKET

Celebrate our 30th Anniversary this June 5, 6 & 7, 2015 in historic Old Town Pasadena inside The Pasadena Convention Center, Exhibit Hall. There is a reason why the CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS MARKET is one of the longest running shows of its kind. A treasured Southern California tradition, this juried show features more than 240 modern day masters, artisans whose hand-crafted museumquality original works of functional art you will not see anywhere else and features American-Made and handcrafted functional art! Contemporarycraftsmarket.com

CRESTVIEW SUMMER ACADEMY

Crestview Summer Academy, offered by Parker-Anderson Enrichment, welcomes students entering grades K-6. For six weeks of summer, we provide activities that enthuse, educate, and excite! We offer flexible schedules to allow students to take advantage of a wide variety of offerings which can fit into their unique summer schedule. Crestview Preparatory School, 140 Foothill Blvd, La Canada - www.parker-anderson.org - (818) 249-5599

DESTINATION SCIENCE

La Canada, Pasadena, San Marino The Fun Science Day Camp where curious kids ages 5-11 get to have “Aha!” moments of creativity and discovery while building and playing with unique take-home toys, astonishing gadgets, and fantastic gizmos. Our top notch, enthusiastic educators and leaders make STEM learning an adventure! Themes include: Robots, Astronaut Training, Grossology, Rock n Roll Sound, Science Detectives & Curious Creatures. (888) 909-2822 www.DestinationScience.org

DON BOSCO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE

Summer Programs and Sports Camps at Bosco Tech Bosco Tech will provide summer programs and sports camps for students in grades 6-8. The summer program includes introduction to algebra, biology, robotics, and more. The Sports Camps allow students to participate in up to five youth sports camps for grades 6-8 starting June 22. Choose from week-long camps for football, baseball, soccer, tennis and volleyball; students can choose one camp

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or join all five. We also offer summer school for students in grades 9-12. Classes are available in multiple subjects to receive credit for semester and yearlong courses. To register for summer programs and view the full course listing, visit www.boscotech.edu or call (626) 940-2000. Follow us on Twitter @WeAreBoscoTech

DUNCAN TAYLOR

South Pasadena’s very own portal to Scotland! Located in the heart of South Pasadena’s Mission district. Duncan Taylor Luxury from Scotland features a wide array of gifts, from furniture made with actual whisky casks to whisky cakes, Scottish slate, pewter and glassware. We also carry Scottish specialty items like authentic Scottish haggis, shortbread and Irn Bru. Pay us a visit as we celebrate all things Scottish. We are conveniently located at: 1020 H Mission Street, South Pasadena, CA 91030 (626) 441-4706 info@duncantaylorboutique.com www.duncantaylorboutique.com

FALCON THEATRE

Falcon Theatre presents a World Premiere Romantic Comedy The Trouble We Come From, written by Scott Caan directed by Matt August. June 4 - July 12 In this romantic comedy Charlie (Michael Weston) finds himself at a crossroads in his life, with the news that his girlfriend (Claire van der Boom) is expecting. Charlie confides in his best friend, Vince (Scott Caan), that he has recently crossed paths with other women in his life, including previous girlfriends, and in this tangled web of relationships, is unsure about commitment. 4252 Riverside Drive, Burbank, CA 91505 www.falcontheatre.com (818) 955-8101

GENERAL HEATING & A/C

General Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.- Servicing the Pasadena and surrounding areas since 1981. Call General Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. to have you’re a/c system serviced , maintained, or replaced. A well maintained system is more efficient and more reliable, giving you peace of mind, knowing you will keep cool in the heat of summer. Just like your car, you’re a/c system requires regular maintenance and has wearable parts that need regular inspection. Our NATE certified technicians will test complete system operations, meter electrical parts, gauge refrigerant, and make necessary adjustments for optimum performance. If your system is over 15 years old and you have high utility bills, no better time than now to have free in home consultation. Weather you need service or replacement, call us at (626) 358-0022 or visit www.genhvac.com.

GERRISH SWIM AND TENNIS CLUB

Your child deserves our best! We stress safety and technique from the very first day your child is in the water. Gerrish Swim School offers swim lessons to children three years old and older. Initially, we focus on safety skills such as breath control, rolling over, and floating. As your child develops confidence and competence, we progress to basic strokes and kicking, then onto competitive strokes and technique. Our goal is to develop safe, confident, and proficient swimmers! Gerrish Swim and Tennis Club, 2713 New York Drive, Pasadena, (626) 798-9909. Visit us at www.gerrishswimandtennis.org

GLENDALE ADVENTIST ACADEMY

Founded in 1907, Glendale Adventist Academy is a K-12 college preparatory school dedicated to empowering young men and women with spiritual commitment, strong academic preparation, and leadership skills. We provide a Christ-centered learning environment where students, parents, and teachers can experience the presence of God in a spirit of affirmation. Our progressive curriculum challenges and fosters the highest academic development, and our values-laden, ethically driven focus involves students in service and a commitment to their local and global communities. The curriculum maintains a rigorous program of college preparatory courses, religious education, community outreach, art, music, athletics, drama, and enrichment opportunities, promoting a life-long love for learning. GAE Summer Camp (323) 899-8835 Elementary (818) 246-4867, High School (818) 244-9671, www.glendaleacademy.org.The school is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Glendale Community College Summer Enrichment Program - A summer program designed to enrich and engage your child’s mind! For over 12 years, The Summer Enrichment Program has offered a wide variety of classes from basic skills in math, reading and writing, to ceramics, coding and movie making. The 4-week program is held Monday-Friday, 8:30 a. -11:45am at Fremont Elementary School. Tuition is only $425. All classes are taught by certificated instructors. For more information and to register, visit us at www.glendale.edu/cse or call Glendale Colleges Community Services Education (818) 240-1000 ext. 5015.

HALSTROM ACADEMY

Since 1985, Halstrom Academy has been offering students an alternative to the traditional classroom structure by providing quality, full-time and part-time one-to-one education with flexible scheduling and enrollment options. It also focuses on content mastery with a technology-supported curriculum. From aspiring professional athletes and artists to unique learners such as students with social distraction issues or ADHD, students find Halstrom a place where they can reach their full potential in and out of the classroom. 5 N. Lake Ave., Ste. 250, Pasadena, CA 91101 (866) 590-7548 www.halstromacademy.org

HERITAGE VALLEY

Take a step back in time while experiencing several historic areas on Highway 126 from Santa Clarita to Ventura. Visit Piru, Rancho Camulos, Fillmore, and Santa Paula along the way. Enjoy great food, fly high overhead, visit our 7 museums, and take in phenomenal views. Enjoy the riches of the valley at a honey farm, fruit stand or a working ranch. Extend your stay in a historic bed and breakfast, haunted hotel or even a tipi! www.heritagevalley.net (805) 524-7500

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Summer of Sound PASADENA AND ALTADENA OFFER PLENTY OF MUSICAL AND ECLECTIC EVENTS TO CHOOSE FROM THIS SUMMER BY CARL KOZLOWSKI

Last summer, homeowners near the Rose Bowl had to contend with what they feared would be a wild week of concerts when the famed stadium played host to two Eminem and Rihanna concerts and one from the married superstar team of Jay-Z and Beyonce. Those shows wound up being relatively peaceful affairs, with the Jay-Z show only featuring one major arrest that resulted from one fan biting off the finger tip of another concertgoer, and the 110,000 attendees of the two Eminem/Rihanna concerts resulting in about 25 arrests within the stadium for public intoxication and five ticket scalpers outside. This summer, the vibe in the Arroyo should be decidedly different, as the only major summer concert at the venue is a double-superstar bill of country singers Jason Aldean and Kenny Chesney. The crooning cowboys will team up on Saturday, July 25, along with opening act Brantley Gilbert for a night that should bring more twanging than beat-banging to the night skies. Aside from that musical spectacular, the Pasadena area will play host to all sorts of other fun this summer. As always, there are plenty of opportunities for musical magic in beautiful locations afforded by the three world-class orchestral ensembles in the area. First off, the biggest music event of them all in terms of the number of artists performing is Make Music Pasadena, which will bring together seven stages and 25 venues across the city on June 6. With a staggering 150 musical acts taking the stage over 12 hours from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., all for a suggested donation of $5, it’s impossible for any music fan to go home unhappy. The California Philharmonic, aka CalPhil, brings its annual summer concert season back to Santa Anita Park for another round of Saturday night fun, kicking off with “The Beatles & Beethoven” on June 27. This year, the frequent fan favorite show will feature special guests Beatlemania as the tribute band. They and the orchestra show how Beethoven’s 7th Symphony pairs perfectly with the Beatles’ “Penny Lane,” “Sgt. Pepper,” “Hey Jude” and more.

On July 11, CalPhil will present “Rodgers & Hammerstein & More,” followed by their Broadway-focused “Phantom/Les Miz” concert on July 25, the movie-centric “Lights, Camera, Action!” on Aug. 8, and the season finale of “Postcards from Abroad” on Aug. 22. All shows are held at 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at Santa Anita and then 2 p.m. Sundays at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Pasadena Symphony and POPS kicks off its POPS Summer Series of concerts with “Big Band Swing” on June 20, as they celebrate the music of the ’30s and ’40s with guest soloists Michael Andrew and Marilyn Maye singing songs like “Moonglow” and “Minnie the Moocher” amid the lush lawns of the LA County Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Arcadia. The rest of the season is rounded out by their own Beatles tribute night “Classical Mystery Tour” on July 11, Musical Director Michael Feinstein singing for a night on “The Sinatra Project” on Aug. 1, and the finale of “To Ella & Nat With Love” on Aug. 22. Leave it to MUSE/IQUE to put a fresh spin on the summer classical season, as founder and Musical Director Rachael Worby leads a three-night tribute to “the creative gravity” of Leonard Bernstein with the series “Planet/Bernstein” held on Caltech’s Beckman Mall Lawn. The first night is July 11 and called “Cosmic/ Collaboration,” honoring the great composer’s influence on Aaron Copland, John Williams, Jerome Robbins and even John Lennon. Meanwhile, MUSE/IQUE’s “Jazz/Genesis” show on Aug. 8 brings in the highly acclaimed jazz vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater for a jam that explores the secrets behind songs like “Big Stuff” by Bernstein and the works of other composers, like Sondheim, Gershwin and Porter. The night is brought to greater heights by the ensemble performing Bernstein’s only film score, from the Oscar-winning classic “On the Waterfront.” The MUSE/IQUE season ends on Aug. 29 with the third part of the Bernstein tribute, “Inside/Story,” as the ensemble reimagines the classic tale of “West Side Story” for the streets of today, with fresh continued on page 22 SUMMER GUIDE 2015 PASADENA WEEKLY

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takes on songs like “America,” “Gee, Officer Krupke” and “Cool,” along with opera singers Naomi O’Conell and Brenton Ryan taking on the vocal challenge of songs like “Somewhere” and “Maria,” mixed with poetry by Sekou Andrews and Steve Connelland and dance grooves from Frit and Frat Fuller of the KIN Dance Company. Just minutes away in Glendale, the 22nd Annual Glendale Cruise Night will bring hundreds of classic-car owners to a several-block stretch of Brand Boulevard to show off their favorite rides while terrific rock acts perform fun concerts during the festivities from 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 18. The free, all-ages event will feature Jumping Jack Flash — Tribute to the Stones, Smooth Sounds of Santana, and The Chantays, plus a fireworks spectacular to close it all out near the main stage at Brand Boulevard and Milford Street. Up in Altadena, the Sheriff’s Support Group of Altadena will sponsor its 19th Annual Free Summer Concerts series in the amphitheater in Farnsworth Park at 7 p.m. Saturdays. On July 11, Altadena’s big band Downbeat Express kicks things off with a night of patriotic music. On July 18 the Brian Hughes Band brings a night of jazz, while the Manning Brothers & Friends bring Irish music and dance to the stage on July 25, and the Mighty Burnt Bacon delivers classic Stax-style soul music on Aug. 1. On Aug. 8, Upstream performs steel drum, soca and calypso music, while the piano rock tribute band The Kings of 88 will rock the house on Aug. 15 and Whiskey Hayride saddles up and plays country music on Aug. 22. The Aug. 29 concert will feature Floyd & The Flyboys performing R&B, soul and funk, while the season concludes with a grand finale tribute to the Beatles on Sept. 12 featuring the tribute act Sgt. Pepper. And let’s not forget the most frequent series of music shows in Pasadena, the annual series of more than 50 free concerts performed Wednesdays through Sundays throughout the summer at Levitt Pavilion in Memorial Park. But concerts aren’t the only way that the Pasadena area comes to life in the summer. One of the most popular events of any kind is the 23rd Annual Pasadena Chalk Festival, which returns to Paseo Colorado on Father’s Day weekend, June 20-21. The world’s largest street painting festival features stunning continued on page 25 22

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HIGH POINT ACADEMY

Since 1965, High Point Academy has offered a whole-child approach to education with emphasis placed on core subjects as well as technology, art history, instrumental and choral music, daily PE, world languages, green living and community service. HPA is co-educational and serves students in grades kindergarten through eight. We invite you to learn more about us at www.HighPointAcademy.org.

HUCK FINN JUBILEE

The Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival returns to Ontario, California June 12 -1 4 at Cucamonga Guasti Regional Park. This event is three days of the very best jam and bluegrass music on the West Coast with over eighteen bands live in concert. Tickets start at just $49.95 and can be purchased on line or at the box office. Three day ticket discounts, VIP tickets, camping and hotel reservations are available as well. Produced by the Greater Ontario Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Huck Finn Jubilee Bluegrass Music Festival welcomes you and your family to attend. Since 1975 this unique festival showcases an array of musicians spanning across local, regional, and national Grammy nominated and award-winning bands alike. For more information visit www.huckfinn.com

I COUNSEL KIDS

Credentialed School Counselor 1:1 outdoor school counseling to encourage expression of the student’s authentic self. Traditional school counseling today does not allow the counselor to address the complex issues student’s face inside and outside of school. By disconnecting from electronics students can hear themselves and have a clearer connection within. It has been an absolute gift to observe academically and socially challenged students allow themselves “to be” and allow kinder thoughts to shine through more often. Students are offered guidance and techniques to facilitate communication and strengthen relationships with parents, faculty and peers. Individualized counseling on the benefi ts of constructive use of time, commitment to their present and future: health, well-being and education greatly encouraged. 1st 1/2 hour mutual interview is FREE! (213) 590-2273

INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT

Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) provides unique programs that give bright young students a place to thrive and grow academically and personally. Academy provides challenging enrichment classes for rising 1st-8th graders focused on exploration and application of knowledge in a variety of subjects. The Apprenticeship Program links high school students with mentors who advance each participant’s skills through real-world experiences. The Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship awards 7th graders with a four-year scholarship to a high school that fits their individual needs. Yunasa camps unite highly able youngsters with gifted experts to teach campers balance. IEA believes that, whatever their background, children should be challenged and encouraged to grow. Financial aid is available for all IEA programs. For more information, visit www.educationaladvancement.org or call (626) 403-8900.

INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS’ DEVELOPMENT

Girls, register now for empowering summer workshops! Mind, Body, Spirit, Friendship: (grades 3-5). Girls-join us for: Fun! Arts, crafts, and dance! Skills and role play! Journaling and mindfulness! Friendship skills! Included is a free parent workshop with our Institute staff. Be R.E.A.L. (Relationships: Extraordinary, Authentic, Loving)™: For Middle school girls who want to have positive lasting relationships, gain great friendship tools for dealing with cliques, build confidence, and have fun! For adults who want to learn about the social world of girls, and gain strategies to empower girls for positive friendships. (626) 585-8075, ext. 108 www.InstituteforGirlsDevelopment.com

ISLAND PACKERS

Providing first rate transportation services for island hiking, camping, kayaking, whale watching, sightseeing and harbor cruises. Join us for the chance to see over 35 species of marine mammals from whales, dolphins seals and many more plus over 60 species of birds. 1691 Spinnaker Drive Suite 105B Ventura, CA. 93001 (805) 642-1393 info@islandpackers.com

JUSTINE SHERMAN & ASSOCIATES

Justine Sherman & Associates serves the speech-language and educational needs of individuals throughout the greater San Gabriel Valley community. We design customized treatment plans with personalized measurable goals achieved through individual therapy sessions or classes conducted by our certified and licensed speech-language pathologists and supervised aids. Our collaborative relationship with families, educators and health care professionals ensures the best opportunity for client success and supports our philosophy of holistic treatment. www.justineshermanslp.com or (626)355-1729

KIDSART

KidsArt offer a variety of summer camps that are designed to spark a desire for future investigation and learning as a young artist. Camps are offered half or full day each week, alternating camp themes, including: Cartoon Clay Sculpture: Students are taught basic sculpting techniques to create & paint some of their favorite cartoon characters, such as SpongeBob & the Smurfs. Anime & Cartooning: Learn the basic fundamentals of traditional & Japanese style cartooning. Create original Animé characters, including your very own Animé style self-portrait! Figure Drawing: Learn to draw 3-dimensional heads & figures using simple step-by-step techniques, including a self portrait. Pirates and Princesses: Students will create clay and paper sculpture pieces such as a castle, treasure chest, a pirate hat, and princess mask. AND MORE…. Arcadia Studio – (626) 447-4278 - kaarcadia@gmail.com Montrose Studio – (818) 248-2483 - kidsartmontrose@gmail.com Pasadena Studio – (626) 577-7802 - kidsartpasadena@gmail.com

KIDS CAN CODE

At KidsCanCode we make computers fun! By looking “under the hood,” kids learn that a computer is a powerful tool - one they can use to create amazing projects of their own. Imagine building your own website, creating a video game, or wow-ing your teacher with an amazing science project. Our classes lay the foundation for a positive relationship with technology. Classes are available for a variety of ages and experience levels. Check out our website for a complete list of summer classes and locations at www.kidscancode.org.

KIDS KLUB

Camp Kids Klub empowers your child to explore from the mountains to the sea, and everything in between! Camp Kids Klub’s full day program in Pasadena offers 10 fun-filled themed weeks. Each week, campers attend field trips, swim lessons, and exciting activities. There are also specialty camps and sports camps that you do not want to miss. We also offer half-day camp options! Academic Enrichment Camp provides formal and engaging education on Math or Spanish from 7:30am12:00pm. Afternoon camp, 12:00pm-6:00pm, includes swim lessons and field trips. The Camp Afterschool option, 3:00pm-6:00pm, provides a shorter, yet fun-filled day. Transportation from your child’s neighborhood school is included in this option, as well as our Afternoon Camp option! (626) 945-0956 Campkidsklub.com

KIDSPACE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

“Enjoy Kidspace at its fullest! Explore science, art, animals, and fun! Blow things up, get wet, construct your greatest invention, and discover the depth of your imagination! Go behind the scenes of Kidspace where you’ll make lasting memories by sinking your teeth into big challenges in this unique camp community of like-minded explorers. Each week offers a different theme. Topics range from Animals, Inventions, Water, Outer Space, Little Learners, and mad science. visit: www.kidspacemuseum.org.

LA CANADA PREP/THE LEARNING CASTLE

The Learning Castle and La Cañada Prep have been the academic summer alternative in the Los Angeles area for over 20 years. TLC, servicing 4-year olds through 3rd grade, and LCP, servicing 4th through 8th grades, provides an individualized curriculum, custom-tailored for each student’s specific needs by teachers who specialize in a single subject. Review, reinforcement and advancement are not only the primary goals of The Learning Castle’s and La Cañada Preparatory’s Summer School Program, but also the fundamental ingredients for a successful transition between grade levels. With small, teacher-to-student ratios focusing on core subjects, the TLC and LCP program is, year in and year out, the smart choice for summer studies. The Summer School Program is a six-week educational program divided into two separate three-week sessions. (818) 952-8008 or (818) 9528099 www.thelearningcastle.com

LA COUNTY ARBORETUM

Arboretum Summer Nature Camp The natural wonder of the Arboretum is the perfect place for your children this summer. In our adventure-packed camp sessions, children, ages 5 to 10, discover nature, plants and animals at the 127-acre Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. Kids meet cool bugs, play nature games, plant their own seedlings,make crafts and create art from materials found in the garden. We focus on Outdoor Science/Art in the mornings and on Art/Bugs in the afternoons. Our small counselor-to-student ratio ensures each child experiences summer fun in a safe and personal environment. Weekly sessions June 8 through August 7, full, half day and daily sessions; extended care available.Sibling discounts available. 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia, CA. 91007. For fees and details, www.arboretum.org or 626.821.4623.

LA ON TAP

LA on Tap beer festival brings over 65 of the finest breweries to Fairplex, celebrating the brews of the Los Angeles International Beer Competition and kicking off Craft Beer Week. Your one chance to mingle with the finest brew masters in the beer industry. Ever wonder what makes your favorite beer taste so good? Find out yourself and ask the brewers face-to-face what they do to stay above the rest. Sample some of the leading brands of beer from an array of breweries including a select few brews that can only be found in the breweries themselves...until now! You’ll receive a classic beer glass you can use to indulge in the finest brews, access our delicious flat breads and a tasty array of food trucks in the beautiful rustic setting of The Farm. SATURDAY, MAY 9 AT FAIRPLEX - 1101 W. McKinley Avenue Pomona - 2-6 pm (early access admission at 1 pm) Online general admission: $50 - Online early admission: $65 – *Online Discount ends May 8 At the door general admission: $60 - At the door early admission: $75 All proceeds benefit The Learning Centers at Fairplex.

LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL

2015 Summer Academy & Sports Camp La Salle High School is dedicated to excellent student performance in academics, arts and athletics. La Salle Summer Academic Institute is for 5th to 12th graders from June 22 to July 23. Courses provide opportunities to hone skills and to learn new concepts in the more relaxed environment of summer. Students earn high school academic credit in some courses, and many courses satisfy UC standards. Sports camps are available throughout the summer for student athletes. Call (626) 351-0275. www.lasallehs.org

LA’S VEGAN BEER & FOOD FESTIVAL

LA’s Vegan Beer & Food Festival is coming to Pasadena! Saturday, May 16th at The Rose Bowl. The 6th Annual Los Angeles Vegan Beer & Food Festival will take place on Saturday, May 16th on The Rose Bowl infield and feature the best of L.A.’s craft beer, vegan eats and live music. Do not miss this one of a kind event which features unlimited pours from over 60 breweries featuring 100+ different beers and more than 40 restaurants, food trucks and vendors showcasing the best in vegan fare. Enjoy live musical performances by Jamestown Revival, The White Buffalo, The Drowning Men, Petty Cash, Joel Jerome, Lucy & La Mer and Matt Ellis. This event is 21 & over. Unlimited beer is included but please note that food is not included in the ticket price. For tickets and more info visit: http://www.veganbeerfest.com

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murals created by hundreds of chalk artists, which in turn are admired by thousands of other attendees. More than 600 artists, known as “madonnari,” will use over 25,000 sticks of pastel chalk to create works across a massive three-block stretch of Pasadena, extending into the courtyard of the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Sponsored by the city of Pasadena’s Cultural Affairs Division and the Light Bringer Project nonprofit arts collective, the fest is one colorful and interactive way to create plenty of summer memories.■ Make Music Pasadena takes place from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, June 6, at venues throughout Pasadena. Admission is a $5 suggested donation. For schedules, locations and more information, visit makemusicpasadena.org Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney and Brantley Gilbert perform July 25 at the Rose Bowl, 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena. Tickets are $25 to $250. Call (800) 745-3000 or visit ticketmaster.com. CalPhil performs at 7:30 p.m. June 27, July 11, Aug. 8 and 22 at Santa Anita Park, 285 W. Huntington Drive, Arcadia. Tickets are $20 to $95. The programs are repeated at 2 p.m. June 28, July 12, Aug. 9 and Aug. 22 at Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles. Tickets are $20 to $100. Call (626) 300-8200 or visit calphil.org. Pasadena Symphony and POPS performs at 7:30 p.m. June 20, July 11, Aug. 1 and Aug. 22 at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanical Garden, 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia. Tickets are $10 to $121. Call (626) 821-3222 or visit pasadenasymphony-pops.com. MUSE/IQUE performs at the mall lawn outside Beckman Auditorium at Caltech, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Pasadena. Tickets are $20 to $125 for members, and $20 to $250 for non-members, with both general admission and reserved seating available. Call (626) 844-7703 or visit muse-ique.org. The 22nd Annual Glendale Cruise Night takes place from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. July 18 along Brand Boulevard in Glendale. Call (818) 548-6464 or visit glendalecruisenight. com. The 19th Annual Free Summer Concerts series will take place at 7 p.m. Saturdays starting July 11 in the amphitheater in Farnsworth Park, 568 E. Mt. Curve Ave., Altadena. Levitt Pavilion Pasadena presents more than 50 free concerts in its 2015 Summer Music Festival at Memorial Park, 85 E. Holly St., Pasadena. Call (626) 683-3230 or visit levittpavilionpasadena.org. The 23rd Annual Pasadena Chalk Festival takes place June 20-21 at Paseo Colorado. 280 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. Call (626) 795-8891 or visit pasadenachalkfestival.com. SUMMER GUIDE 2015 PASADENA WEEKLY

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LEVITT PAVILLION

The Levitt Pavilion Pasadena presents an annual summer series of 50 free music concerts, under the stars, at the historic Memorial Park band shell in the heart of Old Pasadena. This summer marks our thirteenth season bringing outstanding artists from GRAMMY winners to emerging artists to our stage. To date, we have provided the community with over 500 outstanding concerts, bringing people from all walks of life together to enjoy a shared evening of great music, beautiful weather, a warm and friendly ambiance, and a true feeling of community. Designed to appeal to people of all ages, backgrounds and tastes, our summer festival entertains audiences of over 70,000 each year. For our upcoming series please visit www.levittpasadena.org.

MAID BRIGADE

Winner “Best Maid Service” – Pasadena Weekly “Best of Pasadena”. Maid Brigade’s success in the community is attributed to our dedication to serving our clients. The goal is not to just to clean your home but “to make your life easier.” We use a Certified Green Cleaning System and of course we are fully insured and bonded for your protection. Our employees are our greatest asset and teamwork is essential. We are locally owned. We have been voted “Best House Cleaning Service” the last four years. (626) 799- MAID (6243) – maidbrigade.com

MARANATHA HIGH SCHOOL

Summer Opportunities at Maranatha High School For 4th-12th Graders. Maranatha’s Summer Academy offers over 20 courses including Spanish, Chemistry, Physics, English, Algebra, Geometry, History, Graphic Design, and more. Incoming 9-12th grade students have an opportunity to advance in their coursework or improve their academic standing. Maranatha High School also offers Summer Athletic Challenge Camps for students in 4-9th grades. Our coaches encourage and train campers in a fun, challenging, and Christ-honoring environment. Students may choose from a variety of week-long camps such as Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Swim, Dive, Softball, Soccer, Football, Cheerleading, and Cross Country. This year, Maranatha celebrates 50 years of Christ-revering, college preparatory education. Come enjoy uplifting faculty and coaches in a gorgeous campus setting this summer! To learn more visit www.maranatha-hs.org/summer.

MATHNASIUM

Mathnasium is a highly specialized learning center where kids go year-round to improve their math skills. Students attend the center as often as they like, for as long as they like. The goal is to enhance your child’s math skills, solidify understanding of math concepts and improve overall school performance. At the same time, Mathnasium builds your child’s confidence and forges a positive attitude toward the subject, yielding overwhelming results. Independent studies by EyeCues Education Systems found that Mathnasium students’ performance increased more than two letter grades in as little as three to six months. Enroll today to get your child started. Centers are located in Eagle Rock, Glendale, La Canada, Montrose, Pasadena and South Pasadena. To find out more, visit www.mathnasium.com.

MENTOR AVENUE PRESCHOOL

Located in the heart of Pasadena, Mentor Avenue Preschool students are engaged in the joy of discovery. Everywhere there is fun and excitement while learning through art, science, music, cooking, games and other activities. Our loving staff encourages independence in the younger students, especially in the area of potty training, along with healthy eating habits and good table manners. Class projects involve team work in order to build good social skills. Our innovative approach to the outdoor classroom inspires a natural learning environment. Mentor Avenue Preschool is a Christian Preschool dedicated to providing quality early childhood education, while nurturing Christian Values, to prepare children for kindergarten and beyond. 308 N. Mentor Ave. Pasadena (626) 396-7008 www.mentoravenuepreschool.com

MONTEBELLO BARNYARD ZOO

MyNT Education offers individualized programs for students to optimize their academics. MyNT tutoring and college counseling collaborate to create plans that fuel academic and extracurricular success. MyNT provides academic support in the form of one-on-one tutoring that seeks to teach students the tools and study skills necessary to ensure long-term achievement. MyNT college counseling addresses student’s personal interests in order to create a blueprint for college. With a well-planned high school experience, students will reach their ultimate potential. Visit our website to learn more about our professional experience, program details, and our students’ college admission results. www.mynteducation.com Counseling: carlos.solorio@mynteducation.com or (818) 415-3991 Tutoring: marina@mynteducation.com or (626) 354-2032

NEON RETRO ARCADE

Neon Retro Arcade is a “new” entertainment concept that celebrates the history of video games. We feature 40+ classic arcade games and pinball machines that we’ve restored to their original glory. We’re talking Space Invaders, Pac-Man, Donkey Kong...all the greats! Neon also has comfortable console gaming stations where you can enjoy some of the latest next gen games. Leave your quarters at home because all of our games are set to “free play.” Admission is just $10 for an hour of all the old school old school games you can fit in! Visit Neon to take a totally awesome journey back to the 80s and 90s, share the games of your youth with your kids, or reconnect with old buddies through some friendly competition. 28 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena (626) 568-2924 www.neonretroarcade.com

OJAI WINE FESTIVAL

Come soak in the beauty of Lake Casitas while participating in one of the most enjoyable wine festivals in California on Sunday, June 14 from 12pm-4pm, at the Ojai Wine Festival. Wine and beer tasting, food, live music and dancing, arts and crafts vendors, free boat rides, a premiere Wine by the Glass Lounge and a silent wine auction are just some of the fun you can experience at our 29th annual event. Visit http://www.ojaiwinefestival.com

PACIFIC OAKS CHILDREN’S SCHOOL

Nestled above the Arroyo in a gracious Pasadena neighborhood, Pacific Oaks Children’s School has a 1.5-acre campus featuring majestic oak and olive trees and four original Craftsman-style homes, housing the schools’ programs. Each classroom opens out into a generous play space where children can move their learning and exploration from the classroom to the natural world. Learning flows from inside to outside and back again. This village-like setting plays such a central role in children’s development that some refer to it as the “third teacher.” Founded on the principles of social justice and inclusion, and committed to experiential child-centered education, the school has expressed these values for 70 years. Summertime at Pacific Oaks offers half-days from 9-12pm, a lunch bunch from 12 – 2pm, and full-days from 8:15 – 5:30pm for three- to five-year-olds. For more information on our summer session beginning on June 27, call (626) 529.8011 or visit pacificoakschildrensschool.org.

PASADENA CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET

Tuesdays -Villa Parke Center Saturdays - Victory Park Enjoy fresh local fruits, vegetables and farm products! If you have never been to a Farmers Market, you are in for a real treat. You’ll love the experience of buying directly from the farmer that grows the food. What you’ll love even more is the fresh, delicious taste of locally grown, nutritious fruits, vegetables and farm products. Our certified vendors only sell what they grow. Or, to put it another way, they won’t sell you anything that they did not grow. You know where your food came from and who grew it for you! The market is cash only, and we accept EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer). Open rain or shine. Call (626) 449-0179 or visit pasadenafarmersmarket.org.

Montebello Barnyard Zoo offers pony rides, train rides, petting zoo, picnic area, playground, kids birthday party areas, and a travelling zoo to the cities of Los Angeles, Montebello, Pico Rivera, Commerce, Monterey Park, Bell Gardens, Santa Fe Springs, Whittier, Maywood, Downey, Bell, Rosemead, San Gabriel, and Long Beach, CA. Montebello Barnyard Zoo is a great choice for your next school field trip. We offer hands on learning experience with many different types of animals. We bring live animals to your home or meeting place and provide a unique one-on-one interaction and learning experience. Call to reserve a Birthday Party Area or plan a School Field Trip Today! 600 Rea Drive. Montebello, CA 90640 (213) 718-5442

PASADENA LANGUAGE CENTER

MT. SIERRA COLLEGE

PASADENA LAUNDRY

Link to College gives potential students an opportunity to participate in an introductory 6 week course that is offered 3 hrs each Saturday at no cost. Classes provided are in Graphic Design, Game Arts, Business Entrepreneurship and Information Security. Applications through the Admissions department are required prior to the event. 2016 HS Graduates or older – HS Diploma or its equivalent is required for students over 18 years of age. Each Saturday July 11th through August 15th, 9:30am12:30pm. Deadline for classes beginning July 11th, 2015 is Friday, July 10th, 2015. 101 East Huntington Drive Monrovia, CA 91016, Contact: Clara Morataya, (626) 873-2121 or Cecilia Carlos at (626) 873-2126. General Information can be directed to (626) 873-2100 cmorataya@mtsierra.edu or ccarlos@mtsierra.edu www.mtsierra.edu

MY BEAUTY MARK MAKEUP ACADEMY

My Beauty Mark Makeup Academy is an elite and leading makeup school located in the heart of Old Town Pasadena. Start a Professional Makeup Artist career in just 20 weeks. Learn the essential skills to successfully work in various areas such as Fashion, Photography, Television and Film industries. Our Master Instructors are working professional makeup artists who are passionate about their craft and dedicated to transmit their knowledge, tips, secrets and much more. We offer professional makeup artist programs and private personal makeup classes. Come join us and be a part of the MBM signature trend. Turn your dream into a reality and start a rewarding career today. We will guide you during your journey with us and after your graduation. 1190 E. Colorado, Pasadena, CA 91106 (800) 515-4718 www.mybeautymark.net

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Learn a new language and discover a new culture with Pasadena Language Center’s summer classes for adults and children. Choose from 35 different languages. Our interactive programs include: Weekly classes, Intensive classes, Weekend Intensive classes, Full Immersion classes, Kids Language Summer Camp, Private classes, Language Tutoring. Our instructors are native speakers with a vast experience in teaching their language. Affordable prices. 46 Smith Alley, Suite 240 Pasadena, CA 91103 (626) 844-5003 www.pasadenalanguage.com

PASADENA LAUNDRY has been a community favorite Laundromat and Drop Off Fluff and Fold store for a decade. Winning Reader Recommended “Best of Pasadena”. It has recently been expanded and upgraded. It’s bigger with many more state of the art washers and dryers. It has always offered free WiFi, large new TV’s, plenty of parking, and friendly attendants. No quarters needed, it’s a laundry card store. Try the professional and convenient Fluff and Fold service. It is proudly owned by a local family. 6am- 10pm, 7 days. 2585 E. Colorado Blvd. Between Altadena and San Gabriel (626) 744-2948

PASADENA PLAYHOUSE

The Pasadena Playhouse is musical theatre headquarters this summer! First up is the World Premiere of WATERFALL A New Musical, May 29 – June 28, an epic new Broadway-bound musical love story, featuring an international cast of 20. Set in Bangkok and Tokyo between the turbulent years of 1933 and 1939, with a gloriously romantic score, WATERFALL is a modern love story of timeless scale. Next, Mary Bridget Davies makes a triumphant return to The Pasadena Playhouse in A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN, July 21- August 16, following her Tony Award® nominated Broadway run. A NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN is a musical journey celebrating Janis and her biggest musical influences, who inspired one of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s greatest legends. For tickets and more information visit PasadenaPlayhouse.org.

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“The soul of a ship is the people that built, operated, and continue to serve her,” says Hoard, who has risen through the ranks from working retail on the ship to become the most honored spokesman and tour guide, with the official status of Commodore. “However, the Mary has this compelling allure that is some inexplicable but almost tangible magic. To me she is a living thing even now,” he says. That sense of the ship being alive is a big part of its allure for visitors, who largely come from two categories of people: history buffs and fans of ghosts and other paranormal activity. Having been used as both a troop-transport ship amid the dangerous waters of World War II as well as a luxury transoceanic ship for decades, stories abound of spectral sightings. But rather than denying them for fear of scaring off customers, the Queen Mary happily uses them as a selling point. In fact, the Queen Mary offers four different ways to enjoy some scares, with the Twilight Historical Tour offering an opportunity to explore the ship at night in an evening version of its popular tour, the Glory Days Historical Tour ($16 for adults, $12 for kids under 12). Whether you attend during the day or at night, the ultra-knowledgeable tour guides — including Hoard —offer one-hour looks into the ship’s past, from its construction through its time as a troop ship to her glory days as the world’s most luxurious and technologically advanced ocean liner. If you’re visiting during the day, which may be the smart move if i you’re bringing young children who are easily frightened, the best option for a thorough visit is to purchase a Historical Firstb Class Passport, which includes a ticket to board the Queen Mary, C a two-hour audio tour, the aforementioned Glory Days Historical Tour, access to all the ship’s historic exhibits and the FoxtrotT Class submarine, and the Ghosts & Legends Show. The Ghosts & C continued on page 32 SUMMER GUIDE 2015 PASADENA WEEKLY

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Legends Show is the shorter and more darkly humorous version of the nighttime haunted tours. Led by a sardonically funny guide with giant, bugged-out eyes, this tour uses special effects to create the impression of ghosts and also has some other trick surprises that give the feel of the fake natural disasters found on the Universal Studios Tour. It’s defi nitely the way to go with kids, and the overall Passport costs $31 online for adults and $20 online for kids under 11. All tickets cost an additional $3 at the ship’s box office. The three night-time tours offer an array of options, with the Paranormal Ship Walk taking place from 9 p.m. nightly for $39. Along with stops along hallways, a glamorous ballroom and a particularly terrifying bedroom that’s no longer rented to guests, this large-group tour takes visitors through the extremely spooky and long-unused fi rst-class swimming pool, where guests frequently report both hearing a little girl calling out in the darkness and seeing a mix of shadows and orbs. The video that my guest took of the tour was fi lled with frequent disturbing lights, so something is defi nitely happening on the ship. If you want to combine class with the sass of the often-humorous tour guides, enjoy the Dining with the Spirits tour, which is available at 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and offers participants the chance to eat in the ship’s classiest restaurant, Sir Winston’s Restaurant and Lounge, before taking the two-hour Paranormal Ship Walk. The three-course dinner and tour costs $129 per person and takes a total of four hours. But the ultimate die-hard paranormal aficionados should take the Paranormal Investigations Tour at 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 10 p.m. Sundays, which allows participants to follow famed paranormal investigator Matthew Schulz throughout the ship on tours that vary somewhat every time. Using handheld monitoring equipment, share captured evidence and participate in group Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP) recording sessions and experimentation that place you in an investigation environment, all for $75.■ The Queen Mary is located at 1126 Queens Highway, Long Beach. For more information, visit queenmary.com or call (877) 342-0738 for information or (877) 342-0742 for hotel reservations. 32

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PASADENA POPS

Join Principal Pops Conductor Michael Feinstein and the Pasadena POPS and their one of a kind, simply cannot miss popular outdoor summer concert series at the Los Angeles Arboretum. Swing into Summer on June 20 with Big Band Swing; celebrate the Beatles with the Classical Mystery Tour on July 11; Michael Feinstein brings his luxurious vocals in his Sinatra Project on August 1; hear definitive performances in To Ella and Nat with Love on August 22; and close the summer with a special tribute to the glamour of the Academy Awards with A Night at the Oscars! on September 12. The 2015 Sierra Acura Summer Pops season is jam-packed with vibrant talent spanning the ages. Don’t miss the best outdoor dinner party in town! (626) 793-7172 www.PasadenaSymphony-Pops.org

PERFORMING ARTS WORKSHOP

Performing Arts Workshops, was voted the BEST camp in LA Parent Magazine. Kids spend their summer days in any of PAW’s award-winning camps, including: Musical Theater, Guitar, Filmmaking, Stage F/X Makeup, Magic, or Photography! Campers are led by nurturing, skilled instructors who work together to bring out the best in each child. To join, all a child needs is a curiosity and a passion for performing, whether they are novices or seasoned thespians. This year, kids will perform: CHARLIE, LUCY & THE GANG, INTO THE WOODS, CINDERELLA, PETER PAN, and RAPUNZEL. PAW truly provides the ultimate “Arts” experience from rehearsal to performance. Each show is free and open to family and friends of our campers. Eight locations including Pasadena, Studio City, Burbank, Chatsworth and LA! www.PerformingArtsWorkshops.com - (310) 827-8827

SAN MARINO MUSIC CENTER

“We are a full-fledged music center here to service all of your needs. We offer private and group lessons ranging from piano, guitar, saxophone, vocal and many more. Our Music Center is complete with instrument sales, rentals, music books and music accessories. We also offer music therapy for children with special needs. If you’re looking to bring music to your child’s life, stop by one of our two great locations and pay us a visit!” 2575 Mission St. San Marino St. San Marino 91108 (626) 486-9882, 916 Huntington Dr. San Marino 91108 (626) 300-0848

SCHOOL OF ROCK BURBANK

Summer Camps, Group Classes, Birthday Parties, Songwriting... With more than a decade of successful experience teaching music, School of Rock is the national leader in music education. Our unique performance-based approach gets students of all abilities out rocking on stage! Students learn from professional musicians in an interactive environment combining weekly private lessons and structured group rehearsals. Get your child on the stage TODAY! Call (818) 980-1522 or visit burbank.schoolofrock.com

SCI-ARC

Every summer, SCI-Arc organizes two independent programs—Making+Meaning and Design Immersion Days—dedicated to anyone interested in the discipline of architecture. From those gauging their interest and curiosity in architecture to those beginning an architecture degree, both programs are a platform for individual learning in a collective environment. Making+Meaning is a college-level five-week summer program that introduces the principles of architecture in a hands-on exploration of spatial experimentation, design methodologies and the creative process. Design Immersion Days is a four-week summer program devoted to introducing high school students to architecture and design. Participants are offered the opportunity to explore careers in architecture and design. (213) 613-2200 - www.sciarc.edu

SOCAPA

Join the next generation of visual and performing artists at SOCAPA, the School of Creative and Performing Arts. With summer intensives in Dance, Filmmaking, Acting, Music and Photography, and campuses in New York, California and Vermont, there’s no excuse for not taking action! Los Angeles campus at Occidental College in Eagle Rock. Ages, 13-18. Start dates: June 21, July 5 or July 25. Call for 10-20% discounts for CA residents: (800) 718-2787. www.socapa.org

as participating in leadership and character development discussions. Flag Football – This no contact football camp will be teach the fundamental skills and rules of the game small group drills and scrimmages. Golf Camp - Instructors Joe Cano & Mark Spinelli at Ace Golf Academy will teach the fundamentals of golf as well as advanced skill building for more experienced golfers. For information go www.SPEF4kids.org or call (626) 441.5810x1163.

STARS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION

CHILDREN’S GYMNASTICS AND FITNESS FUN FOR FREE! Children naturally love to run, jump, swing, climb and be physically active – yet many lack the opportunity to do so. You will love the SCORE! Fitness Fun program! The program is FREE! Offered as a community outreach program by Stars Athletic Foundation, classes are taught by their experienced, background-checked coaching staff, and take place in local parks. For girls and boys ages 3-12. Activities includes trampoline, bars, tumbling, obstacle courses, and more. Don’t be left out of the fun: enroll your child in this free program now – class size limited! For locations, registration and additional information, call (626) 292-STARS (-7827) or e-mail us at StarsAthletics@yahoo.com.

SUMMERKIDS CAMP

Summerkids offers three programs, for campers ages 3-15, on our own safe and secure campground in Altadena, a site that is rich in natural beauty and completely fenced. Family-run and in operation since 1978, our #1 rule is to “have fun”! Campers choose each day from as many as 80 activities, including swimming, archery, hiking, gardening, crafts, cooking, sports and more. Every summer we joyfully welcome back many returning campers and the children (and, now, grandchildren) of our former campers and counselors. We’ll be at camp this summer from June 15 to September 4. For more information on Summerkids, SK-PreK and Summer Challenge and a complete list of our sessions, please visit our website at www.summerkids.net

THE COUNTER BURGER

We want to challenge the way people think about burgers. We’re about creative construction. We think life is about experiences. Trying Stuff. Learning. Stretching. Being Inventive. So we’ve searched for ingredients, chosen meats, created sauces, baked buns, melted cheeses and crafted shakes that shout flavor. Take them and create something special. 140 Shoppers Lane, Pasadena (626) 440-1008 thecounterburger.com

THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL

Welcome to the Eleventh season of the, SCSF. This year SCSF will present William Shakespeare’s Macbeth directed by guest director David Fox. We hope you will continue to support SCSF as you have done throughout our last ten seasons of producing sold-out Shakespeare for the Pomona community and the Inland Empire. The Southern California Shakespeare Festival, SCSF, is a professional AEA, Actors’ Equity Association company, in residence at Cal Poly Pomona, with guest AEA actors, student actors and designers from Cal Poly Pomona’s Department of Theatre and New Dance. SCSF operates under the Los Angeles Actor’s Equity Association 99 seat plan. Our Eleventh season runs Saturday nights with a 8:00 p.m. curtain and Sundays with a 2:00 p.m. matinee. Opening weekend is Saturday, September 5th and Sunday 6th with our annual Gala on September 5th. Our Gala has an array of raffle prizes and a reception immediately following the performance. You can get further information by calling 909-869-3987 or by visiting our website at: www.southerncaliforniashakespearefestival.org

VIDÈOTHÈQUE

Vidéothèque, a curated collection of nearly 30,000 DVD’s and Blurays for rental and sale. A film lover’s wonderland and an unrivaled browsing experience. Foreign, classic, documentary, rare cinema, television, family, music, new release titles & many unavailable on Netflix. You’ll also find new & used vinyl, cinema posters, books, T-shirts and gifts. On Mission Street in South Pasadena. Highly-rated by yelp! Voted Best Video Store by Pasadena Weekly readers. 1020 Mission St. South Pasadena (626) 403-6621 vidtheque.com

WALDEN SCHOOL

SOUTH PASADENA EDUCATION FOUNDATION

Have fun while preventing summer learning loss at SPEF’s popular K-12 Summer School program. Elementary and Intermediate has over 100 classes available and students can choose up to 5 classes a day in areas such as Robotics, Science, Reading and Writing, Sports, Arts, Theater, Math and more. High School can gain advanced credits in classes such as Health, Graphic Design, Photography, Driver’s Ed, Band, Computers, PE, Psychology, Biology as well as History, Civics and Economics. Recover grades in Math I Algebra I & II, Geometry and Math Analysis, English, Biology and U.S. and World History. Prepare for classes such as Prep for AP Chemistry, Math I and II, Academic Decathlon, and Algebra II. Classes start June 22. For information go www.SPEF4kids.org or call (626) 441.5810x1163.

At Camp Walden campers will experience and learn about different film genres through elective classes. This summer we will offer three electives per day, and campers will have the option to choose their own electives throughout the week. At Camp Walden, we offer activities that allow children to excel and grow through a nurturing, non-competitive atmosphere. Join us for cinematography, set design, drama classes, wood-shop, obstacle courses, photography, gardening, arts and crafts, swimming, barbeques, science projects, day trips, and much more. Weekly Day trips include Indoor skydiving, horseback riding, indoor trampoline park, water park, and a mobile wood working station. Camp Walden is open to the entire community so invite all of your friends to receive a sibling/friends discount. Contact frampulla@waldenschool.net for more information. 75 South San Gabriel Boulevard, Pasadena (626) 792-6166 www.waldenschool.net/summercamp

SPACE

YWCA OF PASADENA

Change your life today by exploring the world of art! We offer workshops for children and adults, including painting, drawing, ceramics, creative writing, photography and more. SPACE also offers three weeks of ARTS CAMP July 20 - Aug. 7 as well as Teen Workshops. SPACE is at 1506 Mission St., South Pasadena. For more information, call (626) 441-4788 or visit spaceartscenter.com.

SPEF SPORTS CAMPS

Camps provide a foundation of fundamental skills, knowledge, character and leadership development, and love for athletics. Recognizing that skills and drills are critical to the improvement of an athlete, making the sport fun and exciting is vital to developing the passion for the game. A.C. Green Camp - Campers will be challenged on and off the court, practicing basketball skills, as well

Our camp builds self-esteem and new friendships, explore new ideas, develops fresh skills, and empowers girls to dream big. Our focus is to allow girls to have opportunities that expand their possibilities, especially in the areas of STEM, higher education, and social justice. Activities include tours of CalTech and Cal Poly Pomona, the Getty and the Norton Simon Museum, Beach Trips, Empowerment Workshops, Guest Speakers, Cooking Classes, Group Discussions, and an end-of-session trip to Knott’s Berry Farm! Girls will also be able to go behind-the-scenes at the Huntington Library and Gardens every Friday through our partnership with the Huntington. High school aged girls will have the opportunity to train to be a junior docent and lead a tour of one of the Huntington’s collections. 1015 N. Lake Ave. Ste 205 Pasadena, CA 91104 (626) 296-8433 email jliu@ywca-pasadena.org http://bit. ly/GESC2015

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Happy Reading! SUMMER FEATURES NEW RELEASES BY HARPER LEE, JIMMY CARTER AND AL ROKER, AS WELL AS BOOKS ON THE LIVES OF RONALD REAGAN, JUDY GARLAND AND BOB DYLAN BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER Your bags are packed — sort of. There’s sunscreen in the side pocket. Plenty of shorts and T’s to last you the whole vacation. Flip-flops and sturdy hikers, plenty of socks and at least one swimsuit for the most important part of your day. But you’re missing one thing, aren’t you? You’ll need a book for this summer’s vacation, so why not try one (or two, or five) of these?

COMING OUT IN MAY Your summer vacation might actually be during the summer — which, technically, May isn’t — but there are some books just too good to miss. Take, for instance, “The Wright Brothers” by historian David McCullough, a great book, if you’re flying to your destination. I’m looking forward to “When to Rob a Bank” by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner; they’re the “Freakonomics” guys, remember? Melissa Rivers has a new book out about her Mom, Joan, and there’s a new biography being released about the life of Ronald Reagan. You’ll fi nd a whole lot of diet books out in May, and new books from Neil Gaiman, Nickolas Butler, Neal Stephenson, Lincoln Child, Jen Lancaster, Nelson DeMille and Dolen Perkins-Valdez. Oh, and for your teen, look for a huge Archie Comics anthology and “Spelled” by Betsy Schow.

RELEASING IN JUNE What better way to start your summer than with new novels by

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Meg Cabot, Laurell K. Hamilton, Dorothea Benton Frank, Terry Brooks, Joseph Finder, Barbara Delinsky, Brad Meltzer, Elmore Leonard, Christopher Reich, Danielle Steel, Jackie Collins, Candace Bushnell, Jude Devereaux, James Rollins, Mary Higgins Clark, Brad Taylor, Jane Green and others. Whew! Wednesday Martin has a new book out about designer duds and the women who love them. Robert Kurson also has a book about riches, but of the pirate kind. And if riches of the soul are more your thing, “The Marriage Book” is what to read. Just in time for grilling-out season, you’ll fi nd lots of cookbooks for indoors and out. You’ll eat up a tell-all about Judy Garland by Stevie Phillips (who used to work with Judy). And the kids will enjoy taking a bite into a new re-release of “Peter Pan” by J.M. Barrie.

NEW FOR JULY Halfway through your summer, there’s still a full range of greatness for readers of all kinds: in July, look for new novels by Catherine Coulter, Lisa Scottoline & Francesca Serritella, Nuala O’Connor, Linda Castillo, Stuart Woods, Alexander David McCullough

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McCall Smith, Karin Slaughter, Ace Atkins, Julie Garwood and, of course, Harper Lee. Former President Jimmy Carter has a new book coming out for this month. There are new biographies about Diane von Furstenburg and Bob Dylan that will be on shelves. For the science lover, there’s a new book about living on Mars, so you can plan for that next year. New cookbooks are all over the place this month. Look for a book on natural healing for pets, and there’s a new WWE book you’ll fi nd in July.

RELEASING IN AUGUST Hang on …. Summer’s not over until it’s over. And it’s not over until you’ve looked for these books: Novels, novels, novels, new by Wanda Brunstetter, Alice Hoffman, Debbie Macomber, Linda Fairstein, Sandra Brown, Alex Kershaw, Sophie Hannah, Jen Lancaster, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Christopher Moore, Sue Grafton and W. Bruce Cameron. There are a couple good parenting books out this month, just in time to send the kids back to school. You’ll also fi nd some books on what it means and what it takes to be human. Al Roker has a fascinating book due out, about weather and storms. Look for “Smokejumper” from Jason Ramos and Julius Smith (about an airborne fi refighter), a book about Hurricane Katrina from Gary Rivlin, and a few good cookbooks for planning those last-days-of-summer parties. Now the housekeeping: Titles change. Authors change. Release dates definitely change, so if you’re desperate for the latest from your fave author, feel free to throw yourself at the mercy of those wonderful people at the bookstore or library. They’re All-Knowing and All-Seeing, when it comes to books. Really. Seriously. And Happy Reading! Have a great summer! ■ 38

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Sundress Revival FLARED JEANS, WIDE-LEGGED PANTS AND BUTTON-FRONT SKIRTS FROM THE ’70S FIND THEIR WAY INTO SUMMER 2015 BY SHEILA MENDES COLEMAN WITH SUMMER RAPIDLY APPROACHING, OLD PASADENA’S CHARMING STREETS BECKON AS WE SEEK OUT WHAT’S NEW AND FRESH IN ITS FASHION-FORWARD BOUTIQUES AND STORES. Area merchants are pulling out all the stops with exciting new fashions and creative updates on existing designs. Eyepopping colorful sundress patterns in vivid hues are among the new trends in textiles as we slide into summer’s warm, welcoming embrace. It seems designers have fi nally come to understand and appreciate what most American shoppers have known all along: Women come in many shapes and sizes, so it’s simply smart business to provide attractive, trendy designs in many sizes that are reflective of that fact. The recent popularity of the maxi-dress has inspired designers and retailers to offer innovative renditions of several summer favorites. As a result, shoppers will fi nd better availability, more style choices and a wider range of sizes for most of their summer shopping needs. Elisa Bruley, owner of Elisa B., an enchanting boutique soon to reopen its doors in June at 16 E. Holly St., in Old Pasadena, loves the eclectic vibe this summer’s fashions bring. “For spring and summer ’15, designers continue to refer to the ’70s for inspiration,” Bruley said. “You can see this era represented in a wide array of categories — from flared jeans and wide leg pants to button-front skirts and fringe details on everything.” continued on page 42

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And then there’s the sundress — the maxidress, a textile staple that has been updated and reinvented, yet still retains a certain classic aura of casual loveliness. The beauty of it is that it comes in such a myriad range of styles, sizes, colors and patterns. Pair a subtly toned sundress with a cropped jacket or even a blazer and instantly you are ready for cocktails and dinner. Dressing it up with accessories, such as metallic bracelets or brightly-hued necklaces, offers even more wardrobe options. Black and white and zigzag patterned designs are also trending, with bold vertical stripes emerging as a favorite among shoppers and fashion elite alike. Some appreciate the style for its slimming silhouette, while others simply love it for its stark contrast to brightly colored patterns, and the sophisticated look it gives the wearer. For younger shoppers and those who enjoy a girlish-flair, tulle skirts — in midi and longer-length — have seen brisk sales over the last year, with retailers reporting a 34 percent increase in sales of the item since 2014 — a significant uptick. Palazzo and yoga pants are still popular wardrobe staples, but the trend is evolving. They can’t be beat for comfort, and their figure-hugging properties flatter many body types. But now that top designers have discovered the versatility of these pants and have come to understand the public’s love of them, the result has been greater choices with regard to styles, sizes and availability. The “boyfriend” jean also makes a comeback this season. Wear them folded an inch or so at the ankles to show off toned, pampered feet and pretty sandals. Bruley loves denim for its versatility. “Denim has become über important, and not just for jeans,” she said. “Designers are turning to denim for dresses, tops, skirts, coats, jumpsuits and culottes.” IL TEATRO The friendly staffers at this elegant shop are a pleasant complement to its lovely fashions and sizable collection of eye-catching accessories. Factor in the affordable prices and centralized location and you’ll understand why this wonderful store continues to garner such rave reviews from their devoted clientele. Be sure to check out their impressive assortment of printed scarves, skirts, blouses and dresses. 54 S. De Lacey Ave., Pasadena (626) 796-2313 THERAPY It’s clear the owners of this chic establishment understand the healing powers of fi nding just the right outfit, in the right size, and at the right price. This trendy and smart boutique boasts a loyal following of savvy customers who appreciate their selection of casual attire from top designers, as well as their helpful, knowledgeable staff. Whitney Davidiuk, manager of Therapy, says that sales have been brisk with two key items: “Boyfriend jeans and summer dresses in floral and colorful patterns have been doing really well for us,” Davidiuk said. 65 E. Holly St., Old Pasadena (626) 568-9905 | therapyclothingpasadena.com

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CLOTHES HEAVEN This vintage clothing and accessories shop and consignment store is an earthly delight. Shoppers will be delighted by this eclectic and fascinating store that carries vintage garments and accessories from top-tier designers, often at steeply discounted prices. Discover unique, hard-to-fi nd specialty items and gently used classic pieces while you relish the delight of fi nding that special outfit and accouterments that speak to you in this treasured store. 111 E. Union St., Old Pasadena (626) 440-0929 | clothesheaven.com ATELIER FEMME With a name that is perfectly evocative of the sumptuous atmosphere you’ll fi nd therein, this magnificent high-end boutique is a sophisticate’s dream. Upscale fashions along with a solicitous, well-trained staff are the hallmarks of this cosmopolitan store, which caters to a select, but diverse clientele. Rest assured, all this luxury isn’t merely flash over substance. Their popularity and longevity are due in large part to their outstanding selection of quality gifts, handbags, jewelry and even art. 1033 E. Green St., Pasadena (626) 793-1200 | atelierfemme.com ■ 44

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Date And Place ALL THE GREAT MUSIC THIS SUMMER IN THE GREATER PASADENA AREA BY JOHN SOLLENBERGER

Boston Court Performing Arts Center 70 N. Mentor Ave., Pasadena (626) 683-6883 bostoncourt.com May 8 — Piano Spheres: Mark Robson Tinkling the Tiny Keys May 9 — The USC Collaborative: Scenes from the Opera America Songbook May 15 — Christian Howes: Zing Went Those Strings May 16 — Microfest: The Lyris Quartet: Contemporary Sounds for a Contemporary World May 22 — Wild Up: From Mingus to Ferneyhough May 23 — Jennifer Leitham Trio: Slap that Bass and Other Amazing Life Stories July 17 — Synchromy: The Synchronicity of Music and Words July 24 — The Brad Dutz Quartet July 25 — People Inside Electronics July 31 — Joanne Pierce Martin and Gavin Martin: Four Hands, One Piano Aug. 1 — The Joe LaBarbara Trio California Philharmonic Santa Anita Park 285 E. Huntington Drive, Arcadia (626) 304-0333 calphil.com June 27 — Beatles and Beethoven July 11 — Rodgers, Hammerstein and More July 25 — Phantom/Les Miz Aug. 8 — Lights, Camera, Action! Aug. 22 — Postcards from Abroad Descanso Gardens Music on the Main 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge (818) 949-4200 descansogardens.org

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June 18 — Danny Janklow June 25 — Louie Cruz Beltran July 2 — Max Wrightson and Old Fashioned July 9 — John Proulx July 16 — Kathleen Grace July 23 — Betty Bryant July 30 — Chalo Eduardo Aug. 6 — Sammy Miller Aug. 13 — Kristin Korb Aug. 20 — Rickey Woodard Descanso Gardens World Rhythms Series June 23 — Halau Kealii O Nalani June 30 — Buyepongo July 8 — Viver Brasil July 14 — Kinnara Taiko July 21 — To be announced July 28 — Mariachi Tesoro de San Fernando Aug. 4 — On Ensemble Levitt Pavilion Summer Concert Series Memorial Park 85 E. Holly St., Pasadena (626) 683-3230 levittpavilionpasadena.org Free concerts featuring a wide array of musical styles are Thursdays through Sundays June 14 through Sept. 20. June 14 — Pete Escovedo Orchestra featuring Sheila E. June 18 — CalArts Hands On’semble June 19 — Griffin House June 20 — Element Band June 21 — Michael Haggins June 25 — Birdie’s Playhouse June 26 — Incendio June 27 — Black Violin continued on page 48 SUMMER GUIDE 2015 PASADENA WEEKLY

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J June 28 — Barbara B b M Morrison July 2 — Rhythm Child July 3 — Area 51 July 4 — Dustbowl Revival July 5 — Billy Mitchell and Friends July 9 — Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band July 10 — De Temps Anton July 11 — Frankie Avalon July 12 — Bobby Rodriguez Latin Jazz July 16 — Funky Punks July 17 — Western Standard Time July 18 — Mariachi Divas July 19 — Open Hands July 23 — The Party Animals July 24 — BMI Summer Nights w/Nina Diaz July 25 — Tien-Hulcana July 26 — Donald Harrison July 30 — Bob Baker Marionettes July 31 — Caroline Aiken and Ike Stubblefield Aug. 1 — Vaud & the Villains Aug. 2 — Chielli Minucci & Special EFX Aug. 6 — Lythgoe Family Productions Aug. 7 — Brightside Aug. 8 — Gary Lewis & the Playboys Aug. 9 — Laith Al-Saadi featuring Jimmy Vivino Aug. 14 — California Feetwarmers Aug. 15 — Jimmy LaFave Aug. 16 — Lin Rountree Quartet Aug. 21 — BMI Summer Nights Aug. 22 — Vieux Farka Toure Aug. 23 — Gonzalo Bergara

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Leftover Cuties

Aug. 28 — Karla Bonoff Aug. 29 — Night Train Music Club Aug. 30 — Doug MacLeod Sept. 4 — Leftover Cuties Sept. 5 — TBD Sept. 6 — Nobresil Sept. 11 — The Koles Sept. 12 — Quetzal Sept. 13 — Louie Cruz Beltran Sept. 18 — Wendy Waldman featuring Mietek Szczesniak Sept. 19 — Rocky Dawuni Sept. 20 — Benefit concert w/surprise guest to be announced Make Music Pasadena Various locations, Pasadena makemusicpasadena.org June 6 — The annual free event features more than 150 performances by dozens of bands on 35 stages from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. in Old Pasadena and downtown Pasadena. Visit the website for the full schedule. Confirmed acts include: How to Dress Well Sir Sly Kishi Bashi Hundred Waters Nick Waterhouse Kaleo Caroline Smith Lydia Ainsworth continued on page 50 Avid Dancer

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Making Movies Dark Waves Hidden Charms The Moth & the Flame Opus Orange Mudbug Brass Band Belmont Lights Boroughs Raspin Stuwart Sanglorians LA Takedown Professor Possessor Emby Alexander (Phoenix) Sugar Candy Mountain (Oakland) Big Wild Wings (Salt Lake City) Bon Wrath (Cambodia) Brendan Eder Ensemble Crystales MrK Pasadena Symphony and POPS Pasadena Symphony & POPS Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia (626) 793-7172 pasadenasymphony-pops.org June 20 — Big Band Swing July 11 — Classical Mystery Tour Aug. 1 — The Sinatra Project Aug. 22 — To Ella and Nat with Love Sept. 12 — A Night at the Oscars Sheriff’s Support Group of Altadena Summer Concert Series Farnsworth Park 568 E. Mount Curve Ave., Altadena altadenasheriffs.org July 11 — Downbeat Express July 18 — The Brian Hughes Band July 25 — Manning Brothers and Friends Aug. 1 — The Mighty Burnt Bacon Aug. 8 — Upstream Aug. 15 — The Kings of 88 Aug. 22 — Whiskey Hayride Aug. 29 — Floyd and the Flyboys Sept. 12 — Sgt. Pepper Beatles Tribute ■ 50

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