Cake to honor Crown City`s birthday
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Cake to honor Crown City`s birthday
CYAN 6 ❘ sgvn.com Friday, June 3, 2011 DINE SHOP FUN U U ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT Pasadena library exhibit celebrates history, heritage D Photos by eye gotcha photography At the unveiling of the Happy 125th Birthday Pasadena cake design are, from left, Councilmember Jacque Robinson; PMH President Laura Thompson; Tony Bondi, president of Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts and Chef Jeffrey Coker. At right, chefs of Le Cordon Bleu School of Culinary Arts display the cake design. Cake to honor Crown City’s birthday A spectacular birthday cake will be the centerpiece of Pasadena’s 125th birthday celebration on Saturday, June 11, from noon to 7 p.m. The culinary creation, designed and produced by chefs from Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts especially for this occasion, will illustrate Pasadena history in sugar, cake, icing and fondant. The five-foot-tall, 300-pound confection will cover many of the iconic aspects of the Crown City, from Pasadena’s agricultural beginnings (an orange grove), to its landmarks (Rose Bowl, Colorado Street Bridge, Arroyo Seco Parkway/Pasadena Freeway), celebrations (Rose Parade, Doo Dah Parade), celebrities (the Little Old Lady from Pasadena!), and much more. The gala cake cutting ceremony, with Mayor Bill Bogaard and other dignitaries, will begin at 3 p.m. While the main cake poses for viewing and photographs, party guests will be treated to slices of the 24 additional cakes that the chefs have baked just for serving in the winning flavor combination: Tuxedo — white cake, chocolate cake, white chocolate mousse and fudge filling, whipped vanilla chantilly cream and chocolate ganache. The festivities, which will take place throughout the grounds of Pasadena Museum of History and the adjacent Avery Dennison center, will also include: ★ Continuous live music, dance, theatre and storytelling, on two stages; ★ Special entertainment and activities for children and families; ★ History displays and live presentations from some of the city’s outstanding businesses and organizations; ★ A Food Patio featuring a variety of delicious cuisines prepared by favorite local restaurants; ★ Signature cocktails created especially for Happy Birthday Pasadena, available in the exclusive, stage-adjacent Bar Lounge; ★ Raffle opportunities on unique baskets filled with items designed to help you celebrate your own special birthdays; ★ Antique cars, fire truck, the Wells Fargo stagecoach, and more. Happy Birthday Pasadena is presented by Pasadena Museum of History in partnership with the city of Pasadena and with support from numerous individuals, businesses, and community organizations. Admission and parking (at Avery and Parsons) are free. For additional information, visit www.pasadenahistory.org or call 626-577-1660, ext. 10. isplays throughout the Pasadena Central Library celebrate the city’s rich heritage in this, Pasadena’s 125th birthday year. Visitors to the library during the month of June will enjoy “Pasadena History & The Pasadena Star News has Highlights,” a select special role in the “Pasadena collection of images History & Highlights” exhibit. and artifacts highlighting some of the a 125th birthday with the city’s memorable moments city it serves; and iconic businesses and ★ The Choclateria — organizations, including memorabilia from a 1920’s items on loan from: era candy store and soda ★ JPL — scale models of shop that once delighted the MER Rover and the locals and visitors alike from Mars Odyssey Orbiter, as its location at 3 S. Fair Oaks well as 3-D images of the Avenue; Mars surface; ★ Wood & Jones — ★ Pasadena Museum of memorabilia from Pasadena’s History — Pasadena Paniconic “printshop,” now in orama, scenic views of the its 104th year of service to city through mounted the community. enlargements of vintage “Pasadena History & postcards; Highlights” is produced and ★ Pasadena Star-News — presented by Pasadena an intimate glimpse into the Museum of History and the world of the daily newspaper Pasadena Star-News in conthat has been covering Pasa- junction with Happy Birthdena since before the city day Pasadena — Celebrating was incorporated; 125 Years. ★ Phoenix Decorating — Pasadena Central Library unveiling the many facets of is at 285 E. Walnut St., creating a Rose Parade float; Pasadena. For library hours, ★ Saint Andrew’s Church call 626-744-4066 or visit www.ci.pasa— images and ephemera from the church that shares dena.ca.us/library. Clearman’s Galley goes big with huge new HD flat screen I f watching sports is your game, Clearman’s Galley on Rosemead Boulevard in San Gabriel has just hit a home run with the installation of a 15-foot screen. The new giant HD flat screen boast high definition viewing from almost anywhere in the restaurant, known as “The Boat.” Of course, the 16 other large format screens are still there to give diners their sports choices. The Boat’s expanded bar has been a hit since the popular restaurant reopened last year after a big move around the corner and major expansion. “We have lots of free parking and a new large space,” says Pat Harding, general manager. “And now with this huge screen, I can’t imagine sports fans going anywhere else to enjoy games with their friends and family. Best yet, we do all the cooking and clean up!” Known for their big portions, tangy red cabbage salad, and mouth-watering cheese bread, Clearman’s Galley offers menu favorites such as hamburgers, cheeseburgers, the tamale plate, chili plate, fish and fries, chicken dinner, buffalo wings, pastrami burger, sandwiches and more. Clearman’s Galley, is at 7215 N. Rosemead Blvd., San Gabriel, just south of Huntington Drive. For information, visit www.clearmansgalley. com. L.A. Sparks tip-off 15th WNBA season today T he WNBA’s 15th season tips off today, June 3, at 8 p.m. when the Los Angeles Sparks host the Minnesota Lynx at Staples Center. The game marks the Sparks return of Candace Parker from her injury-shortened 2010 campaign, and the debut of No. 1 overall WNBA Draft pick Maya Moore for Minnesota. Fans can purchase single game tickets starting at just $10 online at LASparks.com, by phone at 877-44-SPARKS (772757), at the Staples Center box office and at all Ticketmaster outlets. Season tickets, as well as flexible mini-plan options, are also available. The first 5,000 fans in attendance will receive a free opening night T-shirt courtesy of L.A. County Tobacco Prevention and Control Program, as well as a schedule magnet courtesy of Farmers Insurance. One of three original WNBA franchises dating back to the league’s inception in 1997, the Sparks are led by second-year head coach Jennifer Gillom. In addition to Parker, Los Angeles features star power in the form of the WNBA’s all-time leading scorer Tina Thompson, all-time leader in assists Ticha Penicheiro and 12-year veteran DeLisha Milton Jones. The Sparks roster was bolstered with the off-season acquisitions of forward Ebony Hoffman and first round draft pick Jantel Lavender, a center from Ohio State. Moore, Connecticut’s all-time leading scorer, begins her WNBA career with the Lynx after being the fourth Husky to be selected the No. 1 pick. She led UConn to an NCAA-record 90 consecutive wins. Photo by Juan Ocampo/ NBAE via Getty Images Candace Parker returns to the Sparks lineup today. Los Angeles enters the regular season on a high note, defeating Seattle 71-66 and Phoenix 83-72 in its two preseason games. Meanwhile Minnesota also went 2-0 in the preseason, topping the Indiana Fever in both contests. “I think it’s a great opener, I mean we want to start out against some of the best teams and best players,” Gillom said. The month of June not only features Friday’s home opener, but three more exciting games at Staples Center. The Sparks will face Western Conference rival Phoenix on Friday, June 10, defending WNBA champion Seattle on Sunday, June 19 and the WNBA’s 15th anniversary game against the New York Liberty on Tuesday, June 21. That game will be played 15 years to the day after the league’s inaugural contest between the same two teams at The Forum in Inglewood. Gelson’s Market hosts Pet Awareness Day addition to contests and other fun giveaways. The ultimate goal is to educate first-time pet owners and existing ownThis event will focus on pet ers about the growing need to adopt and/or foster dogs and adoptions, educational outcats that need a second reach and valuable informachance and the importance of tion on pet licensing. Pet spaying/neutering. vendors will be on hand supplying free samples, in Pet people join us! The management team at Paseo Colorado loves pets and has graciously extended us the use of the courtyard adjacent to Gelson’s Market Pasadena, located at 245 E. Green St. If you can’t make it to this event, you can still provide hope for a deserving dog or cat by visiting www.therescuetrain.org. Future events are planned at other Gelson’s locations, with a commitment to join forces on public concern, safety, protection and awareness for our lovable, furry friends. For more information about this event or future events, call Gelson’s Marketing Department directly at 818-377-6494. Servingg the Best Mandarin and Szechwan Cuisine in Pasadena for More than 30 Years Spring Garden AMPLE FREE PA PARKING HOUR HOURS: MM-S 11AM - 10PM COMFORTABLY FORTABLY ORTABLY ACCO ACCOMODATED OMODATED Father’s Fath Fat her’s Day y LARGE GROUPS COMF and Graduation Choose from over 150 authentic Mandarin and Szechwan dishes from our menu: Honey Walnut Shrimp - Homemade Dumplings - Homemade Egg Foo Young - Peking Duck - Lobster Dishes - Fresh Whole Fish - Vegetable & Low-cal Dishes 187 N. Sierraa Madre Blvd., Pasadena CA 91107 • 626-796-2531 626-796 893000 060311 A mericans have embraced pet ownership for centuries and many people today view their pets as cherished members of the family. Join Gelson’s Markets and their co-host The Rescue Train at the Paseo Colorado in Pasadena on Saturday, June 4, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for Pet Awareness Day.