Stonewalls of Sierra Madre and clinker bricks; owners of century-old house under remodeling document the progress and offer lessons in mistakes or successes.
History of a century-old house as discovered through remnants of things left behind.
Share in the restoration project of this century-old house in Sierra Madre. Learn from our mistakes or successes, offer suggestions on colors, styles, tips, contacts, or your own remodel experiences.
Join in on the home remodeling discussion right here.
Why you can afford an interior decorator, and she works in Sierra Madre! Dee Walker, Browns Classic Interiors.
Sierra Madre has been a locale used for some very... interesting films. From Invasion of the Body Snatchers, to Halloween, to The Worm Eaters. Sierra Madre, bask in your cinematic glory.
The Rotary Club of Sierra Madre is working to develop its strategy for the next three years, from membership to fundraising, community service and more.
Excluding people with learning/behavioral differences that don't fit into perceived "norms" continues to this day. What happened at Willowbrook must not be forgotten.
Some suggested feline-related reading following our recent cat sightings in Sierra Madre!
Here's this week's roundup of the happenings at the Sierra Madre Rotary Club.
La Salle Cheer supports Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
Schools collect data on your children, and you have little control on what it is, or what it implies.
Latest news on foreclosure activity in Sierra Madre
Past educational practices doesn't mean that it's best practice. Current practices in schools, typically reserved for students with disabilities, often involve aversive consequences.
Rotary's District Governor Doug Fowler visits local chapters to talk about international projects.
A blogger takes a look at Geraldine Brooks' latest, Year of Wonder.
Some information on bullying of persons with disabilities through social isolation and exclusion.
An early morning trip to Haleakala crater in Maui preceded by a chant to welcome the rising sun.
This blog post comes from the weekly publication of the Sierra Madre Rotary Club known as "The Vine." It provides a recap of the previous week's events, a look at future events and maybe a few jokes.
En route to England, a Sierra Madre resident tours the World Trade Center twin towers just a few days before the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Pay it forward: Do a good deed every day and see how it affects your life!
It's my sweet life... I hope you enjoy it!
Late nights in Starbucks reveal more about the amazing people who serve us our coffee.
Here's weekly update from the Sierra Madre Rotary Club on our activities!
A book review featuring one British aristocrat's harrowing memoir about how it's not really "a charmed life." Good News: It's available at our Sierra Madre Library!
Sierra Madre Friends of Arts has organized an artists' showing in Kersting Court this Friday night as part of the Friday Night Live event.
Here's a weekly update from the Rotary Club of Sierra Madre, as seen in their weekly newsletter, "The Vine."
Diverse artists young and old are alive and well and are working and living in Sierra Madre. Let's celebrate them!
This week's book review features a hysterical tale on audiobook available at our Sierra Madre library.
A Sierra Madre library trustee's tribute to a former trustee: Remarkable work by the late Bruce Crow on display through August only.
Sumptuous summertime treats: this beautifully photographed book has delectable recipes guaranteed to tame your inner foodie!
Down the street from Bean Town is Starbucks, Sierra Madre's other favorite coffee spot.
Do you ever wonder about the people who serve you coffee? Let's find out more about them!
From a library Friend: joining the summer reading club, sharing a favorite book.
The latest recommendation if you are currently buying or selling your home.
Maestro Victor Vener shares plans of new partnership between Santa Anita Park and California Philharmonic.
Musings from my beloved canyon paradise.
A blogger finds reminders of Sierra Madre while traveling through the countryside of Spain.
Musician Jean Sudbury organized the evening of music, the latest showing of local artists and their work.
Shop local and buy hand made at Belle's Nest, a community of artists.