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Pasadena Heritage is proud to present our 2017 Calendar of events as we enter our 40th Anniversary year! With a variety of offerings every month, from small gatherings at the Madison House to major events like our Spring Home Tour and Craftsman Weekend, we draw on the past and explore the future of preservation in Pasadena. Four decades of preservation means dozens of structures saved from demolition; hundreds of buildings and sites successfully nominated for historic designations; collaboration with neighborhoods, other organizations, city commissions and staff; scores of presentations and tours, and, constant advocacy for the city’s historic architecture and character. This is a time when we reflect on past successes but also fully engage in the present and all the issues we face in the community today. We hope you will find much to enjoy and learn from and we look
forward to seeing you!
Calendar of Events .................................. 2
Member Events........................................ 3
Seminars & Workshops .......................... 4
Parlor Talks .............................................. 5
Lectures & Screenings ............................ 6
Tours ........................................................ 7
Special Events ....................................... 11
Membership Information...................... 13
Volunteer Opportunities....................... 13
Registration Information ..................... 13
Ticket Prices .......................................... 14
OUR BUSINESS PARTNERS
C O N T E N T S
PASADENA HERITAGE
651 South St. John Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 441-6333
www.pasadenaheritage.org
STAFF
Sue Mossman, Executive Director
Patty Judy, Education Director
Jesse Lattig, Preservation Director
Hayden Prater, Development Coordinator
Katherine Baxter, Communications Coordinator
Kristen Norton, Membership & Volunteer Coordinator
Hall Capital
W E L C O M E
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JANUARY
12 Thu MEMBERS Behind the Scenes at the Madison House 331 Tue SPECIAL 40th Anniversary Annual Meeting 4
FEBRUARY
4 Sat TALK+TOUR What Style Is It? / Markham Place District 5, 725 Sat SEMINAR Become A Landmark District + Mills Act 4
MARCH
4 Sat TOUR Old Pasadena Historic District 7TBD LECTURE Spring Home Tour Lecture: Modern & More 626 Sun TOUR Spring Home Tour: Modern Works 8
APRIL
1 Sat TALK+TOUR The Story of Old Pasadena 6, 822 Sat TOUR Churches of Pasadena 8
MAY
6 Sat MEMBERS Behind the Scenes at Pasadena Playhouse 310-13 SPECIAL CPF 40th Annual Statewide Conference 1125 Thu TOUR Old Pasadena Historic Pubs & Trivia Tour 9
JUNE
3 Sat TOUR South Marengo Historic District 98 Thu TALK DIY Advocacy: Anti-Mansionization 5
JULY
1 Thu TOUR Old Pasadena Historic District 720 Thu TALK Pasadena’s Preservation Award Winners 5
AUGUST
4 Fri TALK Pasadena in the Movies: Ice Cream Social 55 Sat TOUR Pasadena in the Movies: Bus Tour 10
SEPTEMBER
2 Sat TOUR Hike up Historic Echo Mountain 1014 Thu SCREENING Presence of the Past: A Woman’s Place 623 Sat WORKSHOP Property Research in Pasadena 4
OCTOBER
7 Sat SPECIAL 40th Anniversary Gala 1112 Thu SCREENING Presence of the Past: Dayton Street 627-29 Fri-Sun SPECIAL Craftsman Weekend 11
NOVEMBER
9 Thu TALK History of the 710 Freeway in Pasadena 511 Sat TOUR Caltrans Houses in Pasadena 9TBD MEMBERS Behind the Scenes at Bullock’s Pasadena 3
DECEMBER
TBD LECTURE Pasadena’s Historic Public Schools 630 Sat TOUR Architectural Legacy Tours 10
PA G E
C A L E N D A R O F E V E N T S
40TH ANNIVERSARY
ANNUAL MEETING
All current and prospective Pasadena Heritage members are invited to join us at the magnificent Castle Green, a National Register-designated 19th century former resort hotel and local Historic Monument in the heart of Old Pasadena as we look back on the previous year’s defining events and significant accomplishments, and consider anticipated trends of 2017. Current Board officers and staff will report on the organization’s financial and administrative health as well as ongoing and upcoming activities. Members will elect new Board Members.
Tuesday, January 31 | 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Castle Green, 99 South Raymond Avenue
BEHIND THE SCENES at the
Madison House
Thursday, January 12 | 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Pasadena Heritage, 651 South Saint John Ave.
Long-time, as well as freshly-minted Pasadena Heritage members are invited to our offices in the 1893 Madison House to hear stories and view old photos from the early days of the organization. Get an inside look at today’s biggest preservation controversies. Meet the staff, learn about the history of Pasadena Heritage, and discover how your support enables us to preserve the best of Pasadena.
BEHIND THE SCENES at the
Pasadena PlayhouseMay, date and time TBD
Pasadena Playhouse, 65 South El Molino Ave.
Go behind the scenes of this 1925 Mission Revival performing arts venue, designed by Pasadena artist and architect Elmer Grey, featuring a fire curtain painted by Pasadena
artist Alson S. Clark. For over half a century, the Pasadena Playhouse was a vital force in the American theatre scene. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, it remains one of the city’s finest examples of Mission Revival architecture. Open to members only, join today!
BEHIND THE SCENES at the
former Bullock’s PasadenaNovember, date and time TBD
Macy’s, 401 South Lake Avenue
Take a behind the scenes look at the the former Bullock’s Pasadena on South Lake -- occupied today by Macy’s. The 1947 Streamline Moderne department store was designed by noted Los Angeles architects Wurdeman & Becket, with landscape design by Ruth Shellhorn. Winner of AIA Award of Merit in 1950 and recognized as one of the “outstanding examples of architecture constructed over the last half century.” In 1996, the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and retains most of its original character and features both inside and out. Open to Pasadena Heritage members only, an excellent reason to join today!
M E M B E R S E V E N T S
Revolutionary when it was built, the Bullocks Pasadena
building was later saved from demolition by Pasadena Heritage.
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CRAFTSMAN WEEKEND OPPORTUNITIESOctober 27 - 29th
Additional workshops and seminars are offered during our annual Craftsman Weekend event, focused on the art of craftsmanship and its history in Pasadena. See page 11 for event details.
W O R K S H O P S & S E M I N A R S
HOW TO Become A Landmark District
and Apply for the Mills Act Incentive
Saturday, February 25 | 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Location will be announced at later date
In Pasadena, Landmark Districts are historic neighborhoods designated at the local (city) level and protected by zoning laws. Designated properties are typically eligible for grants or tax incentives for rehabilitation projects through programs like the Mills Act. How do you know if your property or neighborhood is eligible? What is the application process? These questions and more will be addressed by speakers from the City Planning Department and local citizens participating in each of the programs.
The event is free, but RSVP is required and a
$10 donation will be requested at the door.
HOW TO Research Property History
in Pasadena
Saturday, September 23 | 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Pasadena Heritage, 651 South Saint John Ave.
Workshop participants will receive hands-on, one-on-one instruction with local historians on how to conduct property research in Pasadena with visits to local archives. Learn about lesser-known online tools and search tips from the pros. Participants are encouraged to select a property of interest to use as an example. Visited archives include Pasadena Museum of History, Pasadena Central Library, and the Huntington Library’s Architectural Drawings collection. Meet at Pasadena Heritage office. There will be a break for lunch on your own.
Group size is very limited - register early!
A special grant program
was offered by Pasadena
Heritage through which
four historic homes in
the Lincoln Triangle
neighborhood were
improved with new roofs,
exterior repairs, and
painting. Pasadena
Heritage has consistently
championed historic
neighborhoods, from
advocating for down-zoning
in the 1980s, to helping
create the Landmark
District Ordinance, to
offering neighborhood
walking tours.
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THIS YEAR WE INVITE YOU TO A NEW SERIES OF INFORMAL TALKS ABOUT KEY
PRESERVATION TOPICS AT OUR OFFICE IN THE 1893 MADISON HOUSE
TALK+ TOUR: What Style Is It?Saturday, February 4 | 9:00 - 10:00am
Architectural styles and vocabulary such
as Queen Anne, Four Square, Regency
Revival, Ranch can be mind-boggling! This
month’s Parlor Talk will guide you through the
chronology of Pasadena’s architectural styles
and illustrate their most common features.
The talk is followed by a ticketed walking tour
of the surrounding neighborhood, Markham
Place Historic District, listed on the National
Register by Pasadena Heritage – see the
“Tours” section for details and ticket prices.
DIY ADVOCACY: How To Fight
Mansionization In Your NeighborhoodThursday, June 8 | 6:00 - 7:00pm
Like many other cities in the region,
Pasadena is experiencing a dramatic
increase in development, including in older
residential neighborhoods. When the price
and desirability of land exceeds the value of
an existing home, tear downs and massive
expansions become commonplace, which
can threaten the existing neighborhood
character. What can you do if you don’t
live in a historic district? Or face out-of-
place development in historic commercial
corridors? This talk will introduce participants
to tried-and-true grassroots activism, while
also explaining existing regulations, such as
compatibility development standards and
overlay zones.
Pasadena’s Preservation Award WinnersThursday, July 20 | 6:00 - 7:00pm
Every year the City’s of Pasadena’s Historic
Preservation Commission recognizes
successful preservation projects. This look
back at award-winning work acknowledged
by the annual Preservation Awards will
showcase a variety of projects from significant
rehabilitations to historic garden restorations
to creative re-use ideas. Attendee will also
learn how to nominate similar projects that
attest to the community’s passion for its
historic architecture.
Pasadena in the Movies
Ice Cream Social + Film ScreeningFriday, August 4 | 7:00 - 8:00pm
More than 100 years ago, Thomas Edison
hired James White to produce short films called “actualities,” including two pieces
about the Rose Parade. This was the
beginning of a long history of filming in Pasadena. Today, the city continues to be
a frequent location for both film and TV productions of all kinds. Join us for excerpts
of famous and not so famous film locations in Pasadena over the decades. Can you identify
them? Mysteries made all the merrier with
FREE ice cream! A family-friendly summer
event. Donations requested.
A ticketed bus tour follows the next day -
see page 10 for more details.
History of the 710 Freeway in PasadenaThursday, November 9 | 6:00 - 7:00pm
Recent proposals by Caltrans to construct
two six-mile long freeway tunnels was yet
another chapter in the 50-year story of
the 710 Freeway issue and its impact on
Pasadena’s oldest neighborhoods. Will the
tunnels be built? Who will decide? And what
about the sale of the 400+ properties, many
of which are historic homes with long-term
residents, owned by Caltrans along the
route? Pasadena Heritage has been involved
in this struggle for four decades. Join us for a
presentation and short discussion.
TALKS ARE FREE FOR MEMBERS BUT
SEATING IS LIMITED. PLEASE RSVP
THROUGH OUR WEBSITE.
PA R L O R TA L K S
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LECTURE: SPRING HOME TOUR
Modern & MoreWeek of March 20th – exact date and time TBD
Location will be announced at a later date
Postwar architecture is finding new appreciation, and many buildings designed
after 1945 now qualify as landmarks.
Pasadena boasts many fine examples which, though lesser known, can teach us about
dramatic changes in architectural design and
taste. What were the influences that led to the creation of this new architecture? How
did new materials, engineering advances, and
public tastes contribute to the work of mid-
century architects? As these buildings need
restoration, what new skills and approaches
are needed? And how is mid-century design
affecting architecture today? These questions
and more will be explored, as a preamble to
our Modern Works spring home tour.
See page 8 for Tour details.
TALK + TOUR
The Story of Old PasadenaSaturday, April 1 | 9:00 - 10:00am
Armory Center, 145 North Raymond Avenue
This presentation covers the historic district’s
long history. See images of the earliest
days of this commercial district, evidence
of its blighted state in the 1980s, learn how
Pasadena Heritage and others saved it from
the wrecking ball, and why many of Old
Pasadena’s buildings have split personalities.
Followed by a docent-guided walking tour.See page 8 for Tour details.
VIDEO SCREENING:
Presence of the Past - A Woman’s Place Thursday, September 14 | time TBD
Mijares Mexican Restaurant, 145 Palmetto Dr.
Created by Pasadena Heritage and the City’s Cultural Heritage Commission, this video was the second of three programs on Pasadena history and people.
It highlights important early contributions to Pasadena by three strong, entrepreneurial women including Jesusita Mijares whose popular local restaurant continues to thrive. Join us for an evening of fascinating stories in a location rich with local history.
VIDEO SCREENING:
Presence of the Past - Dayton Street Thursday, October 12 | time TBD
Location will be announced at a later date
Dayton Street, west of Fair Oaks Avenue, was once a center of the African American community in Pasadena, centered around Friendship Baptist Church. Produced by Pasadena Heritage and the City’s Cultural Commission, this video tells the story of a thriving neighborhood. For more than a decade, from the mid-1980s until our move to the Madison House, Pasadena Heritage’s offices were located in the Church, and is part of our history, too. Come for popcorn, camaraderie, and the re-telling of this chapter of Pasadena history.
LECTURE: The Architecture of
Pasadena’s Historic Public Schools December | exact date and time TBD
Pasadena Central Library, 285 East Walnut St.
Pasadena’s remarkable collection of public school buildings date from the early 1900s and were designed by some of the most accomplished architects in the region. More than a decade ago, when the Pasadena Unified School District applied for state funds to repair and upgrade its schools, studies were completed of the multiple historic campuses. Drawing from these studies and additional research, this presentation will provide an overview of public school architecture and its value as part of our city’s architectural legacy.
L E C T U R E S & S C R E E N I N G S
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TALK + TOUR:
Markham Place Historic DistrictSaturday, February 4 | tour 10:00 - 12:00am
Pasadena Heritage, 651 South St. John Avenue
Architectural styles and vocabulary such as Queen Anne, Four Square, Regency Revival, and Neoclassical can be mind-boggling! Join us on a guided walking tour of one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, home to an impressive number of architect-designed homes in a wide range of styles. The tour follows a short presentation on the chronology of Pasadena’s architectural styles and features.
The presentation is part of the Parlor Talk series.
WALKING TOUR:
Old Pasadena Historic DistrictSaturday March 4 | 9:00 - 11:00am
Saturday, July 1 | 9:00 - 11:00am
Saturday, December 30 | 9:00 - 11:00am
Old Pasadena has gone from drab and dingy to a shopping and dining destination. Without Pasadena Heritage, this National Register Historic District would have been destroyed! Now it is one of the finest examples of downtown revitalizations in the country. Let one of our trained docents lead you through the historic neighborhood and reveal its many hidden and unusual architectural details, old alleyways, and
historic signs.
Pasadena’s original downtown was a bustling place in the late 1800s as this image shows. These Victorian-era
buildings with their elaborate detailing are the same buildings that exist in Old Pasadena today, but new facades
were constructed when the street was widened in 1929. Pasadena Heritage worked diligently to save the historic
downtown in the 1980s when the city’s agenda called for the total demolition of the district.
TO U R S
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TALK + TOUR:
The Story of Old PasadenaSaturday, April 1 | talk 9:00am tour 10:00 - 12:00am
Armory Center, 145 North Raymond Avenue
This walking tour of Old Pasadena follows a 9:00 am presentation at the Armory Center for the Arts about the historic district’s long history. After seeing images of the neighborhood’s early days of and of its blighted state in the 1980s, learn how it was saved from the wrecking ball by Pasadena Heritage and others, and why many Old Pasadena buildings have split personalities.
The1934 National Guard Armory was transformed
into the Armory Center for the Arts in 1989.
The First Methodist Church of Pasadena is one of
Pasadena’s most formal houses of worship.
WALKING TOUR:
Churches of Pasadena Saturday, April 22 | 9:00am - 12:00pm
St. Andrew, First Baptist, All Saints, First Congregational, Fuller Theological, Pasadena Presbyterian, First United Methodist, and the First Church of Christ Scientist are all impressive examples of the many inspiring sacred spaces that can be found in downtown Pasadena. This guided walking tour will focus on the distinctive architecture and interior decorative devices that uplift the eyes and the spirit -- carved ceiling beams, hand-painted murals, and richly stained glass motifs. Our previous church tours have been sell-outs, and this one will offer the chance to enjoy work by leading, regional architects
designing inspired ecclesiastical buildings.
TO U R S
SPRING HOME TOUR
MODERN WORKS
Sunday, March 26 | 9:00am - 4:00pm
Multiple Locations / Drive-Yourself
Pasadena’s postwar years saw a plethora of hyper-contemporary and experimental home designs, many of which overlook the Arroyo. From Mid-Century post-and-beam to late modern glass-and-steel wonders, this year’s home tour will visit multiple architect-designed private homes constructed after 1945. Guests will drive themselves to each location where docents will provide guided tours of interior and
exterior features.
WALKING TOUR
South Marengo Historic DistrictSaturday, June 3 | 9:00 - 11:00am
South Marengo was once the address of Victorian mansions and modest hotels, praised by President Teddy Roosevelt as a beautiful example of city planning. Pasadena Heritage nominated the Historic District to the National Register in 1982, then purchased and rehabilitated its first hands-on Preservation Fund project here. We also helped form the special business overlay zone, which allows some commercial uses in the restored homes. This tour will explore the people and stories associated with this turn-
of-the-century Craftsman neighborhood.
WALKING TOUR
Old Pasadena Historic Pubs & Trivia Thursday, May 25 | 6:00 - 9:00pm
Experience the history of a few famous and infamous Old Pasadena watering holes and haunts. This guided tour of our original downtown includes stops at a handful of pubs, distinctive for their history, architecture, and spirits. Tour-goer’s can delight in beer tastings plus little-known facts and forgotten lore. Dinner and a set of flight glasses are included -- a great way to get to know
historic Old Pasadena!
WALKING TOUR
Caltrans Houses in the 710 Corridor
Saturday, November 11 | 10:00am - 12:00pm
In the late 1960s, Caltrans began purchasing properties along the proposed 710 Freeway surface route between Pasadena and the El Sereno neighborhood. Today the state agency owns more than 400 parcels in this corridor, including 175 in Pasadena alone, the majority of which are historic homes in our oldest residential neighborhood. Covering the area between California Boulevard and Columbia Street, this tour will stop at several little-known historic sites including Julia Child’s childhood home, a hidden Smith & Williams, and a historic fire station converted into a house.
TO U R S
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BUS TOUR
Pasadena in the Movies
Saturday, August 5 | 9:00am - 12:00pm
Pasadena buildings and cityscapes have been used in hundreds of films, TV shows, and commercials as varied as “Father of the Bride,” “Batman,” “Chinatown,” and even “Gone with the Wind.” Celebrate Pasadena’s starring role with us on this luxury bus tour of film locations. Discover gracious tree-lined streets featuring recognizable residences, iconic public buildings, and breathtaking vistas, all related to movies and shows you’ll
recognize or be surprised to learn about!
HIKING TOUR
Hike Up Historic Echo Mountain Saturday, September 2 | depart 9:00am
This is a six-mile round trip moderately difficult hike in the San Gabriel Mountains up Mount Lowe. The well-established trail leads to the old Echo Mountain Resort, the former site of a grand alpine tavern and the aerial tramway that brought guests up the mountain side. Today, remnants of the old Mount Lowe Railway and the hotel can still be seen, along with stunning views of the San Gabriel Valley. Sturdy shoes and plenty of drinking water are highly recommended. Although well-traveled, portions of the trail are quite steep and/or narrow.
PRIVATE TOUR OPPORTUNITIES
Looking for an interesting excursion or private
presentation for your group or special event?
Pasadena Heritage offers walking and bus tour
docents versed in the history of Pasadena and
its architecture. Call us today to learn which
tours are available.
TO U R S
Tinted 19th century Detroit Publishing image
overlooking Pasadena shows the Echo Mountain
resort and Mount Lowe Railway station shortly
before it burned down. Credit: Mount Lowe
Preservation Society
WALKING TOUR
Architectural Legacy ToursSaturday, December 30 | 10:30am & 1:30pm
Two tours are available this day: the Pasadena Hillcrest Neighborhood tour allows tour goers to discover an established neighborhood of Pasadena. One of Pasadena’s most beautiful neighborhoods, the tour explores various architectural styles such as Mediterranean, Victorian and the neighborhood’s ubiquitous Craftsman inspired homes. The South Orange Grove Boulevard Tour illustrates the neighborhood’s dramatic postwar transformation and shares stories of the stately residences that were there before. When the Rose Parade first began, South Orange Grove was a neighborhood of grand mansions, known as Millionaires’ Row. Today the Boulevard is distinctive for its concentration of luxury mid-century garden apartments designed by prominent Los Angeles-area architects.
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S P E C I A L E V E N T S
40th Anniversary Gala
Saturday, October 7 | evening reception and dinner
Pasadena Convention Center Exhibit Hall, 300 East Green Street
In honor of the organization’s 40th Anniversary, Pasadena Heritage will host an elegant fundraising celebration. The evening will include a cocktail reception and seated dinner, silent auction, and live entertainment in the newly restored Exhibit Hall, constructed in 1931. All proceeds from the gala will support Pasadena Heritage’s mission to identify, preserve, and protect the historic, architectural, and cultural resources of the City of Pasadena. Sponsorship packages and
individual ticket are available.
Craftsman Weekend
October 27-29
Pasadena Convention Center / various Pasadena locations
Join us for the 26th annual Craftsman Weekend, Pasadena Heritage’s tribute to the city’s unique contributions to the American Arts & Crafts Movement of the early 1900s. This 3-day event is the largest and most comprehensive celebration of this movement in the western United States. There will be bus and walking tours, presentations, receptions, and the Antiques and Contemporary Decorative Arts & Furnishings Sale. The highlight of the weekend is a drive-yourself tour of several excellent examples of Craftsman homes. Our guests include visitors from across the country who travel to Pasadena for a weekend full of events!
CALIFORNIA
PRESERVATION
FOUNDATION
ANNUAL
CONFERENCE
May 10th - 13th
Pasadena Hilton, 168 S. Los Robles Ave.
Pasadena Heritage is a member of the California Preservation Foundation, a statewide leadership, advocacy, and education organization dedicated to the protection of California’s diverse cultural heritage and historic places. Also celebrating 40 years of service this year, the group will return to Pasadena for the third time to hold its annual statewide conference and Pasadena Heritage is a proud co-organizer. More than 500 attendees from around California are expected to attend this four-day conference. Sessions, workshops, local tours, and receptions -- including the always popular 3-Minute Success Stories -- will highlight current preservation challenges, policies, and technical tools, while providing a networking opportunity for preservation professionals.
Open to the public.
Visit californiapreservation.org
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BECOME A MEMBER!
Membership dues directly support our
mission and allow us to advocate for
the protection of historic resources,
educate the community about Pasadena’s
rich history and architecture, and share
resources for the rehabilitation of historic
homes and properties.
New members enjoy special benefits starting this year!
- Access to special, members-only events
- Free Parlor Talks at the Madison House
- 10% off select merchandise
- Special promotions during February
- Tri-annual printed newsletter
- Discounts on ticketed events
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Share your time and talents, making
new friends along the way! We have
volunteer opportunities suited to your
unique interests and skills. Volunteers
who donate their time and talents during
special events like Craftsman Weekend
and the Spring Home Tour receive
complimentary admission to the events in
which they volunteer!
For more information about volunteer
opportunities with Pasadena Heritage,
please contact Kristen Norton,
Membership and Volunteer Coordinator
at 626-441-6333 or via email at
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Event times and locations are subject to
change. In case of any changes, we will
notify pre-registered participants ahead
of the scheduled event date. All events
take place rain or shine.
Reserving Tickets
Purchase tickets and RSVP for free events
via our website, or by calling our office directly. We also accept cash and checks
(with valid ID) at our office. Please check that you receive a confirmation email for every event you register for!
Cancellations and Refunds
Unless otherwise noted, all sales are
final; pre-purchased tickets cannot be exchanged; and, there are no refunds.
In the unlikely event that an event is
cancelled, tickets may be exchanged
for other 2017 events only if authorized
by Pasadena Heritage. Unused
tickets are considered a donation to
the organization. Thank you for your
understanding.
Credit Card Fee
Please note that purchases made with
a credit card incur a transaction fee
separate from our event price, either
through our website, day-of Square
transactions, or our ticketing agency
(e.g. Eventbrite).
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MEMBER EVENTS
1/12 Thu Behind the Scenes at the Madison House FREE -
1/31 Tue 40th Anniversary Annual Meeting FREE
5 / TBD Behind the Scenes at Pasadena Playhouse FREE -
11 / TBD Behind the Scenes at Bullocks Pasadena FREE -
SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS
2/25 Sat Become A Landmark District + Mills Act donation requested
9/23 Sat Property Research $65 $80
TALKS, LECTURES & SCREENINGS
2/4 Sat What Style Is It? FREE $ 5
4 / TBD Spring Home Tour Lecture: Modern & More $18 $22
6/8 Thu DIY Anti-Mansionization FREE $ 5
7/20 Thu Pasadena’s Preservation Award Winners FREE $ 5
8/4 Fri Pasadena in the Movies / Ice Cream Social FREE $ 5
9/14 Thu Presence of the Past: A Woman’s Place FREE $ 5
10/12 Thu Presence of the Past: Dayton Street FREE $ 5
11/9 Thu History of the 710 Freeway in Pasadena FREE $ 5
12 / TBD Pasadena’s Historic Public Schools FREE $ 5
TOURS
2/4 Sat Markham Place Historic District $15 $18
3/4 Sat Old Pasadena Historic District $15 $18
3/26 Sun Spring Home Tour: Modern Works $40 $45
4/1 Sat Old Pasadena Historic District $15 $18
4/22 Sat Churches of Pasadena $20 $25
5/25 Thu Old Pasadena Historic Pubs & Trivia Tour $80 $87
6/3 Sun South Marengo Historic District $15 $18
7/1 Thu Old Pasadena Historic District $15 $18
8/5 Sat Pasadena in the Movies Bus Tour $30 $35
9/2 Sat Hike Up Historic Echo Mountain $15 $18
11/12 Sat Caltrans Houses in Pasadena $15 $18
12/30 Sat Architectural Legacy Tours $15 $20
SPECIAL EVENTS
5/10-13 CPF 40th Annual Statewide Conference varies
10/7 Sat 40th Anniversary Gala varies
10/27-29 Craftsman Weekend varies
M E M B E R N O N - M E M B E R
T I C K E T P R I C E S
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IN 2017, PASADENA HERITAGE WILL LAUNCH A SPECIAL
CAMPAIGN TO RAISE $40,000 IN HONOR OF THE
ORGANIZATION’S 40TH ANNIVERSARY. PLEASE CONSIDER
JOINING THE CAMPAIGN BY GIVING A GIFT OF YOUR OWN!
NON PROFIT ORG.
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PASADENA, CA 91105
The mission of Pasadena Heritage is
to identify, preserve, and protect the
historic, architectural, and cultural
resources of the City of Pasadena
through advocacy and education
PASADENA HERITAGE
651 South St. John Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91105
(626) 441-6333
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