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Magnifying.glass.Alhambra.croppedWe’re here to announce
APG’s launched a new site
Complete with a game
For three days and three nights.

If you love preservation
Or history’s all the rage,
The answers to our quiz
Can be found on APG’s new page.

As we go forward
There are rules you must heed
On June 6 our blog
Posts the first question to read.

Just past 10 a.m. for three days
We’ll ask you to boast,
“How clever I am!”
By solving each post.

There’s no need to worry,
If you’re Alhambra-wise.
Just answer our riddles
And you may win a prize.

Dinner and a movie
A garden stroll, a hot dog and fries
All sound really groovy
Why not give it a try?

Just before midnight
On three of June’s early days,
Post your answers on our blog
If you’re wanting to play.

So, get out those thinking caps!
Dust off your sleuthing skills!
APG’s Preservation Virtual Scavenger Hunt
Starts June 6 for some thrills!

 

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RulesAlhambra Preservation Group is hosting a Preservation Virtual Scavenger Hunt to introduce our new and improved Alhambra Preservation Group website! The contest will be held over three consecutive days on our Prose of Preservation blog.

Check out the contest details and rules, which are listed below:

PRIZES:
More than one winner will be awarded a prize, which increases your chances of winning! There will be a total of three (3) winners who will each win one of three prize packages, which are below. Winners will be selected at random from the pool of entrants who answer all three questions correctly.

The three prize packages include:

A Night On The Town

  • Dinner for two at Barkley’s Restaurant (value to be determined)
  • Two movie tickets to the Renaissance Edwards Movie Theaters (a $25 value)
  • Household membership to Alhambra Preservation Group for 2014-15 for you or a friend (a $20 value)

Gardens and Gamble

Fix It Up!

  • A $25 gift certificate to Crown City Hardware
  • A $25 gift card to DogHaus Restaurant
  • A Household membership to Alhambra Preservation Group for 2014-15 for you or a friend (a $20 value)

CONTEST DATES: June 6, 7 and 8, 2014

CONTEST DETAILS: The contest will take place over three consecutive days. Each day by 10 a.m., a riddle will be posted on the blog and hints will be given in the blog text. Answers must be submitted in the comments section to the corresponding question. All answers in the comment section will be hidden until the end of the contest. Participants may answer each question the day the riddle is posted or answer all the questions by the deadline. All answers can be found on the new Alhambra Preservation Group website!

DEADLINE: June 8, 2014 at 11:59PM

WHO MAY ENTER: Contest is open to all US residents with a valid email address.

WINNER NOTIFICATION: Winners will be announced on June 13, 2014. Winners will be notified by e-mail, on the Prose of Preservation blog and Facebook page. Winners will be required to provide their mailing address, which will be used to fulfill the prize.

If you have any questions in regards to the contest rules and regulations, please ask us in the comment section below.

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Water.FaucetBy Christine Olson, President, Alhambra Preservation Group

There is a growing awareness on the part of urban planners throughout the U.S. that historic preservation is closely tied to the conservation of natural resources.  In fact, some have referred to it as “the ultimate recycling strategy.”

Now that Governor Brown has formally declared a drought emergency in California, it’s time for us to flex our environmental muscles and do what we can to reduce our water usage.  Our target is a 20% reduction; together we can make a difference.  While not all of us can afford to spend money on landscape redesign, rain harvesting systems, tankless water heaters, or replacing our washing machines with newer high-efficiency models, we can all make simple adjustments that collectively will have a big impact.

Yesterday I placed a bucket in the shower, to collect the water that would otherwise go down the drain while it warms up.  That’s at least a half-gallon saved every day, which now goes to water my vegetable garden.  I challenge you to find your own water-saving strategies and share them here with us, to help inspire our friends and neighbors.

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Mailboxes.taylor.aIn your mailbox last week, you probably noticed a letter from Alhambra Preservation Group (APG) containing information about our 2014 membership campaign.

If you haven’t done so already, we invite you to take a moment, read the letter and consider joining Alhambra Preservation Group. Established in 2003 and incorporated as an independent nonprofit organization in 2006, APG is uniting a growing number of Alhambra households, business and community leaders in a forward-thinking mission of protecting and celebrating Alhambra’s historical, architectural and cultural resources.

Alhambra Preservation Group offers membership opportunities at three levels, each with its own associated benefits. We invite your participation and welcome your support.  In exchange, we can promise you a full calendar of fun and educational activities, opportunities to meet neighbors, discover new friendships and, most importantly, to deepen and “grow” your investment in Alhambra—our shared “home town.”

If you didn’t receive our membership information, please give us a call at (626) 755-3467 or send us an e-mail at info@alhambrapreservation.org!

Photo courtesy of taylor.a via flickr.com.

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By Barbara Beckley, Member of the APG Board of Directors

LAHAIn our ongoing efforts to promote and protect Alhambra’s historic assets, Alhambra Preservation Group is an active participant in the Los Angeles Heritage Alliance (LAHA). Created a few years ago by young, enthusiastic John Bwarie, LAHA brings together preservation leaders from throughout greater Los Angeles, who meet quarterly to brainstorm on new and effective ways to preserve the buildings that showcase Southern California’s rich history. I am proud to represent APG among like-minded participants including the Petersen Automotive Museum, Friends of Griffith Park, the LA Conservancy, Los Angeles Art Deco Society, the Culinary Historians of Southern California, Santa Monica Conservancy, Studio City Historical Society, Highland Park Trust, Association of Historical Societies of Southern California and the Long Beach Preservation Society.

APG’s activities often spark interest among the 30 to 40 participants and Alhambra’s long history makes our city – and APG’s work – well known to the attendees. At the Saturday, Feb. 2 meeting, Charlie Fisher, a well-known historian and active preservationist with the Highland Park Heritage Trust (he’s been on the cover of the Los Angeles Business Journal), stated that he was very familiar with Alhambra. “My mother grew up in Alhambra and I know all the beautiful homes Alhambra has and used to have,” he said. “Sadly, my mother’s home was razed years ago for apartments.”

Meeting people like Charlie, gives APG additional resources to promote our work and to benefit the membership as speakers at general meetings. In addition, the LAHA meets at historic venues throughout Los Angeles, which gives APG more choices for our bi-annual member field trips.

The February meeting was at the African-American Firefighter Museum (run entirely by volunteers) in an historic firehouse in downtown LA. The November 2012 LAHA gathering took place in the Breed Street Breed Street Shul in Boyle HeightsShul (synagogue) in Boyle Heights. Known as the Queen of the Shuls, it was Los Angeles’ most beautiful. Julius Schulman, legendary mid-century modern architectural photographer, attended this shul. It’s still impressive and is being restored by the Jewish Historical Society of Southern California. Both venues are open for tours, weddings and special events.

LAHA organizes the annual LA Heritage Day, in which APG traditionally features a popular display. More than 1,500 people attend from across Los Angeles. This year, LA Heritage Day will be April 14, 2013 in the El Pueblo historic district in downtown Los Angeles. Plan on attending and be sure to stop by APG’s table to say hello to our hardworking volunteers!

Photos courtesy of Barbara Beckley.

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By now, everyone is aware that November 6th is Election Day!  Here in Alhambra, we have one City Council seat in contention.  Elizabeth Salinas and Steve Placido are running against one another, each seeking to represent District 4 on the Council over the next four years.

We at Alhambra Preservation Group wanted to engage with the candidates to learn about, and to inform Alhambra voters of, their positions on historic preservation.  In this spirit, we invited Dr. Placido and Ms. Salinas to sit down with us a few weeks ago for a brief interview to share their views on issues related to our own mission.

We videotaped both interviews, which consisted of their individual responses to five questions posed by APG members and have made them available to the public on our YouTube channel.

We hope that you’ll check them out and get to know our 2012 City Council candidates just a little bit better!

APG’s goal for this project was to add to the availability of reliable and accurate information on the candidates’ positions that will help all of us to make an informed decision at the ballot box.  We believe that we have been successful in this and we’re grateful to both of our City Council candidates for taking the time to participate and to share their positions with the voters.

Most importantly, don’t forget to vote on November 6th!  Every vote matters!

Photo courtesy of creativedc.

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In your mailbox last week, you probably noticed a letter from Alhambra Preservation Group containing information about Alhambra Preservation Group’s (APG) 2013 membership campaign.

If you haven’t done so already, we invite you to take a moment, read the letter and consider joining Alhambra Preservation Group. Established in 2003 and incorporated as an independent nonprofit organization in 2006, APG is uniting a growing number of Alhambra households, business and community leaders in a forward-thinking mission of protecting and celebrating Alhambra’s historical, architectural and cultural resources.

Alhambra Preservation Group offers membership opportunities at three levels, each with its own associated benefits. We invite your participation and welcome your support.  In exchange, we can promise you a full calendar of fun and educational activities, opportunities to meet neighbors, discover new friendships and, most importantly, to deepen and “grow” your investment in Alhambra—our shared “home town.”

If for some reason you didn’t receive our membership information, please give us a call at (626) 755-3467 or send us an e-mail at info@alhambrapreservation.org!

Photo courtesy of slgckgc.

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Welcome to a new year and to Alhambra Preservation Group’s new blog The Prose of Preservation.

APG has come a long ways in just five short years. In 2007, Alhambra Preservation Group established itself as a non-profit organization dedicated to educating people about and advocating for the preservation of Alhambra’s architectural heritage. With bi-annual home tours, annual ice cream socials, countless Heritage Home Award winners, and a Facebook following, we’re ready to introduce the next step – a blog.

As we all know, a blog is a great way to communicate with folks, and we’ll use this site to do just that. We’ll include articles about upcoming APG events, Alhambra’s fascinating history, APG’s Heritage Home Award winners,  educational series, and the popular I SPY feature which debuted on our Facebook page last year. But, more importantly, a blog is the perfect way for you to join the growing conversation in Alhambra about preservation and we hope you do that as well!

So, check back often. We’ll do our best to keep it fresh and engaging. We look forward to chatting with you about the pros of preservation here at The Prose of Preservation.

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