the full Program Guide. - Altadena Library District
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the full Program Guide. - Altadena Library District
Altadena’s Past, Present and Future... 90 The original site of Webster’s was next to the La Mariposa Hotel, the first commercial building in Altadena. 2450 N. Lake Ave. Altadena, CA 91001 626.797.1163 Fax: 626.794.8341 www.AltadenaRx.com ...growing strong. A trend-friendly w omen’s clothing and baby boutique in Altadena. 2450 N. Lake Ave. Altadena, CA 91001 Store: 626.204.2677 Fax: 626.204.2678 [email protected] www.meredith-m.com Artist: Randy Montanez 2450 N. Lake Ave. Altadena, CA 91001 Store: 626.204.2677 Fax: 626.204.2678 [email protected] www.meredith-m.com Connect with us 24/7 @meredithm2450 Cauliflower Steak 2490 N. Lake Ave. Altadena, CA 91001 626.398.8853 TwoDragonsMA.com 2015 Altadena Business of the Year For all your plumbing needs... BREAKFAST LUNCH don’t contact me. AMERICAN CHINESE Advertisements MEXICAN Catalogs Brochures Posters Brand identity 2560 N Fair Oaks Ave. Altadena, CA 91001 (626) 398-3630 fairoaksburger.com Hugo Arteaga Graphic Design [email protected] ArteagaGraphicDesign•com 626•327•6413 FEATURING: Welcome to the Altadena Library and Our Latino Cultural Festival – Enjoy! Altadena’s cultural heritage is as rich as it is diverse: a universal acceptance that each individual is unique. For example, our Latino community has increased to over 30% of Altadena’s population.The pure joy of celebrating all our cultures through books, music, art, performances, programs and classes is alive at the Altadena Library – come see for yourself. Service Above Self Since 1933, Planned Parenthood Pasadena and San Gabriel Valley (PPPSGV) has ensured broad public access to reproductive health care and family planning through medical services, education, and advocacy. The Altadena Library has become a vibrant hub of our community – a connection point. See all that your Library has to offer – programs for children, teens and adults as well as offering a space for all to gather and relax. We have added lots of new books, movies and music to our collection and even have a selection of eBooks & audio books you can download from home. We also host programs that get you moving – such as today’s festival and our monthly Second Saturday events with music and dancing – join us! When you see me around the Festival please come and introduce yourself! I want to thank the Board of Trustees, Staff, Library Foundation, Friends of the Library and the Community for their support and dedication to the Altadena Library District. Heritage Homes. Ranchitos. Urban Farms. Find the homestead in the Pasadena/Altadena Foothills perfect for you and your family. Showing the Way Home since 1992. Meredith McKenzie Your Urban/Rancho Resource Meredith McKenzie Broker Associate 626-344-9755 CalBRE #01142185 Mindy Kittay District Director, Altadena Library District FRIENDS of the Established in 1959, the Friends of the Altadena Library is an organization committed to the support of the Altadena Library District and its programs and services. The purpose of the Friends is to stimulate public interest in the library, assist with funding to purchase library materials, and to support cultural and educational programs at the Altadena Library. We thank the Friends for their support of this event. The Altadena Library Foundation supports and enriches the facilities, resources, and services of the Altadena Library District. They accomplish their mission through fundraising and advocacy. The next project will be to raise funds for the renovation and expansion of the Altadena Main Library while honoring and preserving the historic architecture of the existing building. We thank the Foundation for their support of this event. Chris Holden, Assembly Member: Welcome 1:00 p.m. — 2:00 p.m. Vibiana Aparicio -Chamberlin: Storyteller 2:00 p.m. — 2:45 p.m. Jose-Luis Orozco & Quetzal: Music 2:45 p.m. — 3:15 p.m. Yuyi Morales 3:15 p.m. — 4:00 p.m. Ballet Folklorico: Student Ballet Performance 4:00 p.m. — 5:00 p.m. Jose-Luis Orozco & Quetzal: Music 6:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m. Tremoloco: Live Music & Dancing Suzanna Guzmán Master of Ceremonies 2015 marks Suzanna Guzmán’s 30th anniversary of her professional opera debut.A principal soloist with countless orchestras and opera houses around the globe, she is best known for her portrayal of the title role in Bizet’s Carmen: Time Magazine called her: a fire breathing singing-actress! and from hosting her own weekly arts show on KCET, “Open Call.” Yuyi Morales Author and Illustrator Will be doing a reading/ slides in the community room. MICHAEL SEDANO Archival photographs, dye-based inks. Nature photography including birds and Epiphyllum blossoms.Portraits of historical Chicano poets and novelists. (Booth 32) T H E A RT I ST S SC HEDULE 12:30 p.m. — 1:00 p.m. WARDROBE DIVAS Cute & affordable clothes on-line and some of the most unique items from local designer’s in Los Angeles. Each item on our site is hand-picked. We have our own line of clothes made with recycled and new materials (which we only sell one of each item). (Booths 22 and 23) XQ BOUTIQUE Sara Raygoza-Picazo is co-owner of Xochiquetzal Boutique or XQ Boutique with her husband, Joseph Picazo. She creates and sell earrings, necklaces, sets and bracelets. Her husband paints abstracts and landscapes. (Booth 8) www.xqboutique.com beyond looking good Be Effective Supporting art and culture for 30 years in Altadena Advocacy & Preservation altadenaheritage.org Marketing + Graphic Design Logos Websites Annual Reports Print Deborah Laux 626 398 1175 [email protected] RosesRoad.com Los Angeles based artist and provider of the festival’s tree of life illustration. Offering prints, t-shirts, and other goods with his artwork on them for purchase. (Booth 20) rmontanez.carbonmade.com Follow on instagram @montanezartist NINOSKA ARTE Our work is purely Dia De Los Muertos themed with influences from both Mexican & American pop culture. (Booth 30) Supporting Local Artisans Since 2007! FEATURING Art • Cards & Stationery • Gifts Gourmet • Bath & Body • Essential Oils for a 1 ad Incense • Crystals • Tea in this Handmade jewelry, original designs, different materials, folk art, including some cloth and rebozos from different parts. (Booth 9) 2591 Fair Oaks Avenue Altadena, CA 91001 626-797-1135 FAX 626-797-5889 ShopAtHoopla.com ng MQREBOZOS t Bri un PLACE IT! PLACE IT! is a design- and participation-based urban planning practice founded by urban planner James Rojas that uses model-building workshops and on-site interactive models to help engage the public in the planning and design process. (Booth 13) www.placeit.org FACEBOOK/WEBSTERSFS INSTAGRAM: @HOOPLAEMPORIUM dis 5% co THE ARTISTS ˜ RANDY MONTANEZ TWITTER: @HOOPLAEMP PINTEREST.COM/SHOPATHOOPLA BELEM ROMERO Belem is 13 years old. A native of Vera Cruz, Mexico. Belem currently resides in Pasadena, CA and attends Eliot Arts Magnet School and is a member of the schools Fine Arts Academy. Belem will be showcasing a variety of her work at the festival including: handmade jewelry for tweens and teens, mixed media art and collages on wood, canvas and greeting cards, and original paintings using oil and acrylic mediums. (Booth 31) RUDY SALINAS Will be representing Con Safos magazine a Chicano literary magazine of the 60’s and 70’s. Offering vintage mags for sale. Serg Hernandez was the illustrator for the mag and will be bringing art, prints, cups and other items associated with the Mag. (Booths 4 and 5) SCARLETTE’S GEMS JEWELRY Selling Alternative and animal jewelery that is nickel free. A lot of the jewelry is one of a kind. (Booth 18) etsy.com/shop/ScarlettesGems Instagram: ScarlettesGemsShop Host your ceremonies and receptions, baby and bridal showers, engagement parties, business and corporate meetings, holiday parties, and special events at our extraordinary venue. Our amenities include... • seven lighted tennis courts • fitness center • year round heated competition size pool & jacuzzi • casual & fine dining • tennis, swim, youth & fitness programs • holiday & special events 2290 Country Club Drive, Altadena, CA 91001 www.altaclub.com l 626.794.7163 Latino Americans: 500 Years of History is a part of an ongoing series of Latino-American library programming. Latino Americans: 500 Years of History has been made possible through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the American Library Association. LIZ ESPINOZA Wood Burned pieces, boxes, and prints of paintings and drawings. (Booth 26) JEANETTE GARCIA THE ARTISTS M E M B E R S O F Q U E T ZAL JO SE-LUIS O RO ZC O The whole family will enjoy our two children’s music sets with José-Luis Orozco – a bilingual educator, children’s author and recording artist who has dedicated his life to creating quality bilingual music, books and videos for children. José-Luis encourages learning the Spanish language and literacy skills [with an interactive musical experience] and promotes Latin American culture through his art. “I pride myself in providing rich Latin American culture in my music and it is my desire to pass on this heritage to the children of today so that they may take pleasure in passing it on to the children of tomorrow.“ His catalog includes 15 CDs, a DVD and 3 award-winning songbooks. He will be joined by members of Quetzal, an ensemble of highly talented musicians, joined for the goal of creating good music that tells the social, cultural, political, and musical stories of people in struggle. www.JoseLuisOrozco.com Based on Chicano culture and her Indigenous heritage, painter Jeanette Garcia creates beautiful Acrylic paintings and drawings coded with ancient Mesoamerican symbols and wisdom. (Booth 3) ARMANDO GOMEZ & ´ GOMEZ DANIELLE GALVAN Father and daughter artist team who hand make fine wood jewelry boxes. Each one is uniquely designed and built by Mr. Gomez and hand painted and finished by Miss. Galván Gomez. (Booth 17) JEWELRY BY PETER Jewelry designs consist of sterling silver and his other precious metals. He enhances the character of his works with various textures, reticulations and fusion techniques. Also does lost wax casting. Creating custom designer jewelry is his specialty. (Booth 27) LLAMADILLA Artist of Bolivian descent, living in Pasadena, CA for the past 28 years. Artwork incorporates intricate patterns and imagery of plants & flowers. (Booth 6) email: [email protected] ELISA LOEFFEN Handmade children’s clothing, stuffed animals and tooth fairy pillows. (Booth 19) MEXIFOLKART Popotillo Art Pieces are mosaics made by modeling the dyed stem of a wild cereal, over a wax covered board. The material used in the elaboration of these colorful mosaics, is a type of wide grass known in Mexico as “ Popote de Cambray” (Booth 21) www.mexifolkart.org (323)245-9095 Email: [email protected] VALERIA MOLDONADO Latin style jewelry and decorative plant magnets. (Booth 28) VIBIANA APARICIO-CHAMBERLIN AMARTE Amarte, meaning to love and to love art is a mobile mercadito (market). That offers one-of-a-kind jewelry, drought-friendly succulents and self-care herbs. (Booth 24) www.facebook.com/AmarteCultura @2love.n2.loveart PEGGY CARROLL is the artist that creates Dia de los Muertos art stickers, temporary tattoos and paintings as Calaca Joy. (Booth 10) Calacajoy.etsy.com DANIELLE CERVANTES Custom clothing, artwork, hand-made jewelry and bags. (Booth 14) ROSY CORTES Folklorico Items- Clothing, headpieces, rebosos, hair pieces, jewelry. (Booth 29) CRAFTED CUTENESS We sell high quality hand-made crocheted plushies. They are quite sturdy and all made from our own original patterns. Stop by and say hi! :D (Booth 2) www.craftedcuteness.etsy.com/ Email: [email protected] REYNA ELIZABETH BOUTIQUE Reyna Elizabeth boutique is inspiring and unique. You will find unique goods, like fashion accessories, inspiring T-shirts, art, and succulents. She empowers us all to be clothed in strength and dignity. (Booth 7) ALEJANDRA ENGELBERG I tune in at the soul motion with the dancers in front of the camera and then, the magic moment came when I tried to capture that spirit of the motion as a watercolor paint behind the camera. (Booth 1) www.Avantikart.com Email: [email protected] Children and adults will enjoy Mexican Folk Tales by the award-winning author of MI AMOR – a Memoir: Stories of Family Love. Her Storytelling includes, a puppet, song, props and audience participation. Vibiana, a long time Pasadena resident, has children living in Altadena. The Pasadena Mexican American History Association has honored her for her volunteerism with local children and she has received recognition by the California State Senate, the California Assembly, former Mayor Bill Bogaard, and Pasadena Councilman Victor Gordo. BALL E T FOL K LO RI C O THE ARTISTS is an organic and plant based skincare line. Our products are vegan, all natural and come in recyclable glass containers. We are based in Altadena. (Booth 25) STO RY T E LLE R ALTADENA APOTHECARY Under the direction and choreography of Rosy Cortes, Ballet Folklorico Quetzal is a professional Mexican folk dance troupe with a foundation in traditional Mexican Folk Dances. The troupe provides awareness and participation in folklorico’s Latino roots for local children as well as the opportunity to perfect an art and perform for diverse audiences. Rosy is proud of the fact that “when children enjoy the class, they learn discipline, cultural awareness which celebrates cultural identity, feel that they belong to a youth group, share their talents with the community and feel proud of themselves.” balletfolkloricoquetzal.blogspot NEXT MONTH SE CO ND SAT U R DAY TREMOLOCO Can you say Eclectic? Tremoloco is part Mexican American folk music, part Sonoran Gothic Folk and part Gulf Coast folklorico – a band well versed in Folk, Country, Honky Tonk, Tex-Mex, Rancheros, Cumbias and Zydeco –quite a combination! Either way, you will enjoy listening and dancing to Tremoloco! Immediately following the festival, starting at 6:30, Tremoloco will be performing in the Reading Court of the Library. www.Tremolocos.com Altadena Ale & Wine House is located in the diverse, eclectic community of Altadena. We look forward to welcoming you to our fun and friendly establishment. JAZZZONE “Life isn’t about how you survived the storm… it’s about how you danced in the rain!” Continuing the legacy of the late James “Jimmie” Owens, JazzZone presents some of the most dynamic Gospel, Blues, R&B and Jazz SATURDAY, JUNE music in the country. AT 6:30 P.M. JazzZone.net 11 Decadent desserts will be available from Sweeter than Honey, Altadena Ale & Wine House will be pouring from its excellent selection of craft ale and fine wines and El Patron will be serving up dishes hot off the grill. 2329 Fair Oaks Ave. Altadena, Ca 91001 626-794-4577 Hours of Operation: Mon-Fri: 5:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. Sat-Sun: 3:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. [email protected] AltadenaAleHouse.com