Why is Altadena so AFRAID of change?
Picking the right college is an exciting task. Here are some factors that will help you decide which school is your own Perfect U!
Just when you thought modern technology in the wrong hands of profit driven companies can’t possibly destroy your health, soil, air, food and water any worse than it already does…
Visiting a college is like shopping for real estate. Be the discerning buyer. Be impressed, but ask the tough questions.
Taking on a writing project is a great way to share your knowledge, opinions, or creativity while also “upping” your chances for acceptance to college next year.
Pasadena Waldorf Students invited to join with the Occidental College Music Department for tsunami relief benefit concert, at 2 PM on Sunday, March 10, 2013.
A carbon fee and dividend approach to solving the climate crisis may appeal event to the far right.
Writing is the most important skill high schools students can develop to propel them towards college success!
Austin, TX Resident visits Altadena Community Arts Center for February's Black History Month Exhibition.
Details on how to participate with the eRoots weekly produce program through Pasadena Waldorf School. Fresh, local, organic fruits and vegetables are available every Thursday.
Pasadena Waldorf School students come together to reinforce important values and provide for worthwhile causes, each experiencing the joy of knowing their class can contribute to a greater good.
Why do we dither and delay about climate when so much is at stake?
A Gap Year is a year between high school and college for students to explore their creativity, service, or leadership. They can even earn money for their future college educations.
Membership Drive Kick-Off for Volunteer Group at Five Acres. The Children’s Guild is seeking additional members with the goal of supporting a greater number of children.
Richard Wyatt, Jr., creator of the iconic "Hollywood Jazz" Mural at the Capitol Records Tower, to speak at Altadena Community Arts Center.
The questions to ask and the answers to know before you choose a tax preparer.
Climate change is not in America's best interests. We need the Keystone Pipeline like a hole in the head.
Got the nutrition down but it exhausts you to put it all together? Haven't quite got the nutrition down? Got it all down but your kids turn their noses up at it? Find out how to do it all.
The Association of Waldorf Schools was given the Green School Award by the Captain Planet Foundation for giving students an active understanding and love for the natural world in which they live.
January 15th deadline approaches to protest new property tax! We need a measure to clean up storm water run off — not one without any accountability or clarity on how clean up will be achieved.
Open House for Pasadena Waldorf Schools, for prospective students ranging from toddler and pre-K through 10th grade. Both Campuses will be open Sat, Jan.12 to meet faculty and view facilities.
The New Year offers so much hope and promise for every college applicant. Here's some help to make your dreams come true!
Celebrated author Kim John Payne's lecture and workshop, “Soul of Discipline: In the First Nine Years," on Jan. 14 & 15 addresses issues of parenting and discipline as children mature.
The 28th annual Festival of Light welcomed the holiday season with a musical performance by Pasadena Waldorf School students.
Walmart kills workers, sells deadly weapons, bribes Mexican officials.
Pasadena Waldorf School (PWS) and Pasadena Waldorf High School (PWHS) will hold open houses for the 2013-2014 admissions season on Saturday, January 12th. www.pasadenawaldorf.org
Lost Great Dane Mix on 12-14-12 near Fair Oaks and Loma Alta
Five Acres’ Family Angels Program is a holiday initiative that matches interested donors, organizations and corporations to sponsor nearly 250 area families in need by granting their holiday wishes.
Recap of Pasadena Waldorf High School's last open house with preview of the upcoming open house for prospective students and their parents.
7th and 8th grade Pasadena Waldorf classes holding toy drive to benefit Door of Hope and St. James Community Food Locker through Dec. 14th.
The new Altadena Community Arts Center kicks-off its opening with exhibition, "Artists From The North", Sunday, December 16th, 2:00pm to 4:30pm. The public is invited.
Walmart executives have blood on their hands
The movement to hold Walmart accountable is gaining momentum, at home and abroad, from Altadena, CA to Bangladesh.
Tickets on sale now at PasadenaWaldorf.org for Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory”: Fri, Dec 7 and Sat, Dec 8 at the Rudolf Steiner Community Center in Old Town Pasadena.
Tips for the UC applicant!
Altadena Community Arts Center seeks entries for its December Artists From the North Exhibition.
Tickets may be reserved online for performances of Truman Capote's "A Christmas Memory," presented by Pasadena Waldorf School in Old Town Pasadena on Dec. 7 and 8 at Rudolf Steiner Community Center.
“A Christmas Memory” presented on Fri., Dec. 7 at 8:00 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 8 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. At Rudolf Steiner Community Center, 110 Millers Alley, Old Town Pasadena. Phone (626) 578-7513.
Sat., Nov. 17, from 10 to 4, the medieval-themed Elves' Faire will be open for family fun. Admission and parking are free. Located at Pasadena Waldorf School, 209 E. Mariposa St, Altadena.
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