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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2025
VOLUME 19 NO. 49VOLUME 19 NO. 49
KERSTING COURT TRANSFORMED FOR THE HOLIDAYS
SIERRA MADRE ROTARIANS
BRING HOLIDAY CHEER
Photo by Dirk Bolle
COUNCIL TO DISCUSS SIERRA MADRE LOCAL
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS AT NEXT MEETING
There are a number of ways residents
without their own vehicles can get
around, in and out, of Sierra Madre.
The Sierra Madre Local Transportation
program (SMLTP), includes various
services including the City’s Dial-A-
Ride Service, the Gateway Coach, the
Metro A (Gold) Line, and Metro Local
Line 268. Each of these provide means
for residents to access to transportation
resources. Some of them, such as
Dial-A-Ride provide curb-to-curb service
for elderly and disabled residents,
including rides to medical facilities in
Pasadena, Arcadia, or Duarte.
The Gateway Coach which is a fixed
route public transportation service
available Monday through Friday, except
holidays, providing access to key
locations within the city. For those
needing out-of-town trips, the program
allows travel up to two miles beyond the
city limits.
Additionally, the On the Move Riders
Program by Metro provides educational
workshops and travel training for older
adults to help them navigate the bus
and rail system in LA County.
At the City Council meeting scheduled
for Tuesday, December 9th, the agenda
includes discussion on the future direction
of SMLTP.
For additional information on this
agenda items, go to: https://www.sierramadreca.
gov/services/transportation.
Members of the Sierra Madre Rotary Club continued their
annual tradition of decorating the lampposts along Sierra
Madre Boulevard and Baldwin Avenue, bringing holiday
spirit and cheer to residents and visitors alike. This
custom began in the early 2000s when Rotary members
sought a meaningful way to give back to the community
during the holiday season.
Over the years, the decorations have taken many festive
forms. While garlands have always wrapped the lampposts,
they have also been adorned with holiday flags,
bows, candy canes, and more. This year, Rotary members
introduced a fresh new look by adding green wreaths accented
with bright red bows.
Decorating for the holidays is just one of many community
service projects the Sierra Madre Rotary Club undertakes
each year. Additional efforts include collecting Toys for
Tots during the holidays, supporting veterans’ programs,
and providing numerous youth opportunities such as the
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards, Teen Leadership Camp,
the Dan Stover Music Contest, and Interact. During the
2024–2025 year, Sierra Madre Rotary provided more than
$30,000 in grants supporting community initiatives and
fire relief efforts. Many of these projects are made possible
through the generous support by local residents and
businesses of the Sierra Madre Rotary Community Book.
To learn more about the Sierra Madre Rotary Club, visit
our table at the Winter Festival on December 6. You can
also visit our website at www.sierramadrerotaryclub.com
or follow us on social media.
The Sierra Madre Rotary Club wishes each and every one
of you a wonderful, joyful holiday season.
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