Jan 19 2018
CAMILO’S Bistro Eagle Rock Closes

CAMILO’S Bistro Eagle Rock Closes

CAMILO’S Bistro has decided to close it’s doors. After 18 years in our community, we have come to the point of letting our beloved bistro go. We have nothing but wonderful memories in our second home, served many great meals, enjoyed many glasses of wine with our guests, friends and family, danced with many of you, heard many life stories, shared our lives with many, made many good friends, saw many children born and grow, loved our great staff who were so loyal and with us and have been with us since we opened, most importantly, we hoped everyone felt our sincere hospitality and friendship every time you walked out our door, and that most of you didn’t mind our hugs and kisses as we said goodbye.

Unfortunately, good things come to an end. In the past few years, with all the operating costs rising, personal illness and complications, and the decline of business income, we are forced to close. This decision is beyond emotionally hard, especially knowing we truly loved what we did and gave it our all, to keep our doors open. As many of our fellow business owners know, who love their business as much as we did, you hold on, until you are all out of options and you just can’t operate anymore and realize your business debt is just rising. Therefor, at this time, we will reorganize our lives and look forward to what the next chapter may bring.

Thank YOU!!! We met many wonderful people through the years, many who have became our personal friends, a special thanks to all our wonderful staff who stayed with us until the end. We will miss everyone, but we know that we will see you all around our community soon.

Again, thank you for your support through the years.

Until we meet again,

Camilo & Amelia
CAMILO’S Bistro

CAMILO’S California Bistro & Catering Co. | 2128 West Colorado Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90041

Jan 17 2018
Foodie Con 2018 Sat-Sun April 7-8 #foodiecon @foodie_con

MAGIC BOX @ THE REEF
LOS ANGELES
SAT APRIL 7 – 11 AM – 5 PM
SUN APRIL 8 – 11 AM – 4 PM

A ‘Comic-Con’ for Foodies! This two-day shopping and educational event offers attendees the chance to meet culinary purveyors, purchase the newest food trends, and experience cuisines from hand-selected vendors including food artisans, cookware and gadgets, restaurants, local chefs, food trucks, craft breweries, wineries, and more.

Foodie Con delivers everything your palate desires all under one roof and all in one fun-filled weekend!

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Jan 16 2018
Security Update – How to Spot and Avoid Income Tax Scams

Security Update – How to Spot and Avoid Income Tax Scams

Filing your taxes can be stressful on its own, but today it’s more important than ever to be aware of cybercriminals preying on unsuspecting taxpayers. These criminals count on you being confused by the tax forms coming in the mail, and the amount of information the IRS can request. They use this confusion to try and obtain your personal and financial information. Here are some of the most common tax scams, along with ways to safeguard yourself this tax season:

IRS Phishing

Phishing is a scam using unsolicited email or a fake website, posing as a legitimate website, to trick you into providing personal and financial information. The email or fake website can also be used to infect your device with malware. These emails and fake websites can even mimic the IRS. Cybercriminals use the information collected to commit identity, or financial theft. Phishing is an effective scam during tax season because many people feel comfortable providing personal information to the IRS.

It is important to keep in mind that the IRS will not initiate contact with taxpayers by email to request personal or financial information. They also won’t send you an email about a bill or refund out of the blue. Don’t click on anything claiming to be from the IRS that takes you by surprise. Official IRS websites have URL addresses beginning with www.irs.gov, so if an IRS site you are looking at has a different address, don’t enter any information, no matter how official it looks. If you receive an unsolicited email that appears to be from the IRS, report it by sending it to phishing@irs.gov.

IRS Impersonation Telephone Scam

Another common scam occurring during tax season involves callers pretending to be IRS agents. These callers try to convince you to pay an outstanding tax debt that doesn’t exist. They can sound very convincing when they call, and may use fake names and IRS identification badge numbers to sound official. They may even threaten you with jail time or garnishment if you do not immediately settle the debt by sending a wire transfer or prepaid debit card. The caller typically alters the caller ID to make it look like the IRS is calling and leaves urgent callback requests if the phone is not answered.

The IRS will never call taxpayers demanding payment on the spot, nor will they call about taxes owed without first having mailed you a bill. The IRS will not demand payment without giving you the opportunity to question, or appeal the amount you owe. They will not require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, such as a prepaid debit card, and will not threaten to bring in law enforcement to have you arrested for not paying. If you receive a call like this, hang up immediately and contact the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at 1-800-366-4484 to report the call.

Return Preparer Fraud

While the majority of tax return professionals provide honest, high-quality service, there are dishonest preparers who prepare tax returns with the intent of committing refund fraud or identity theft. These scam artists may use flyers, phone calls and/or emails to lure victims with the promise of larger than normal refunds. Once they have your personal information, they may falsify your tax return to obtain a huge refund, which they deposit into their bank account, or use the information on your return to steal your identity. Common victims of this scam are people who are not required to file a tax return, non-English speaking individuals, and the elderly, but anyone can be a potential victim.

Be on the lookout for anyone promising inflated refunds. You should be suspicious of anyone who promises a large refund without looking at your records, a person who asks you to sign a blank return, or someone who charges fees based on the amount of the refund. Reputable tax preparers will not cold call you and promise a large return without reviewing your records. Before choosing a tax preparer, you should ask for their IRS Preparer Tax Identification Number, or PTIN, and verify it with the Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers at www.irs.gov.

The Bottom Line. Never respond to unexpected emails or other communications that are supposedly from the IRS. Never provide personal information to someone who calls you out of the blue, even if they claim to be from the IRS. Only provide personal information to the IRS when you are the one who initiates the call. Only provide personal information to a licensed tax professional after you have verified them with the IRS. Following the tips mentioned above will help you from becoming a victim of an income tax scam.

Jan 15 2018
Stater Bros. to Open First Supermarket in Pasadena @StaterBrosMkts @626food

Stater Bros. Markets

Stater Bros. to Open First Supermarket in Pasadena

Press Release here
San Bernardino, California (January 11, 2018) – Stater Bros. Markets is excited to announce that a retail space located at 1390 N. Allen Ave. (northeast corner of Allen Ave. and Washington Blvd.) in Pasadena will soon become a Stater Bros. supermarket. The Company will take possession of this location in May 2018 ensuring a smooth transition from the current occupant. At 42,000 sq. ft., this retail space will then undergo a major remodel, and reopen as a state-of-the-art Stater Bros. supermarket in fall 2018.

The supermarket will feature:

 A Full Service Fresh Meat Department with Stater Bros. famous certified Meat Cutters ready to serve you

 A Full Service Fresh Seafood Department with friendly seafood experts to assist with selection

 FujiSan Handcrafted Sushi made in-house daily

 A Full Service Deli including Cleo & Leo exclusive recipe and always fresh hand-breaded fried chicken, specialty sandwiches and wraps in addition to a full line of prepared party trays

 Full Service Hot Bakery with a full selection of Artisan breads and rolls, specialty single serve desserts, Cleo and Leo line of classic cakes and in-house cake decorators to assist with all special occasion needs

 A Relaxing Seating Area with USB charging outlets and access to free Wi-Fi

 Floral Department for that special gift of fresh flowers, plants or floral arrangements

 Garden Fresh Produce Department featuring more than 1,000 items with expanded organic selections and fruit cut fresh daily

 Energy-efficient LED lighting in addition to glass doors on refrigerated cases to reduce energy consumption

 A décor scheme reflecting Pasadena’s rich history

“We are delighted to welcome Stater Bros. to the City of Pasadena. Stater Bros. Markets provides products and services consistent with the high level of quality the community expects,” Pasadena City Councilmember Margaret McAustin said.

“Stater Bros. is a Company that proudly celebrates tradition and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to establish roots in such a historic and beautiful community,” added Stater Bros. CEO Pete Van Helden. “We look forward to a good working relationship with the City of Pasadena as the extensive remodel process commences and are thrilled to acquaint Pasadena customers with Stater Bros.’ fresh offerings and exemplary customer service when we open this fall,” Van Helden concluded.

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Stater Bros. was founded in 1936 in Yucaipa, California, and has grown steadily through the years to become the largest privately owned Supermarket Chain in Southern California and the largest private employer in both San Bernardino County and Riverside County. The Company currently operates 171 Supermarkets, and there are approximately 18,000 members of the Stater Bros. Supermarket Family. Since 2008, Stater Bros. and Stater Bros. Charities have contributed more than $80 million in food and funds to local Southern California communities. For more information, visit staterbros.com.

STATER BROS … PROUDLY SERVING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FAMILIES FOR 81 YEARS

Jan 10 2018
SCALE 16x Pasadena Convention Center March 8 – 11, 2018 @socallinuxexpo

The 16th annual Southern California Linux Expo also known as SCALE 16X will take place on March 8-11, 2018 at the Pasadena Convention Center. SCALE 16X expects to host 150 exhibitors this year, along with nearly 130 sessions, tutorials and special events. It is the largest community open source and free software conference in North America and draws around 3,500 attendees annually. A wide variety of tech professionals and enthusiasts attend SCALE, from beginners to industry leaders.
Registration for Scale 16X

Tickets will be available Fall 2017. There are several different types of tickets:

Expo Pass: $20 – Provides access to the exhibit hall and free events. The exhibit halls are open on Friday afternoon, Saturday and Sunday.
SCALE Pass: $85 – Provides access to all SCALE sessions, the exhibit hall, and free events.

Southern California Linux Expo
Organizer Website

Jan 1 2018
Fiverr is the world’s largest marketplace for online services @fiverr

Fiverr is the world’s largest marketplace for online services, including Fiverr pro – a premium verified professionals service, allowing entrepreneurs and business owners to make their business better, stay on budget and get things done in just a click.


Fiverr

Among the services being sold on Fiverr are Creative services, IT helpers, Video professionals, Writers and translators, Sound editors, Business consultants, Web developers, and many more.

The wide range of services, including over 150 sub-categories, many different audiences worldwide. To learn more about Fiverr.

Fiverr Graphic Design – Services Tailored For YouHire The Best Designers For Your Graphic Design Needs – Unbeatable Value!

Fiverr® is the world’s largest marketplace for services starting at $5. Fiverr is a unique marketplace with one of the highest conversion rates in the industry!

Fiverr is the home for digital, creative and professional services, providing a one-stop shop for millions of digital services. Fiverr allows entrepreneurs and business owners to make their business better, stay on budget and get things done in just a click. Currently, Fiverr lists more than three million services on its site.

Among the services being sold on Fiverr creative services, IT helpers, video professionals, writers and translators, sound editors, business consultants, web developers, and many more.

The wide range of services, including over 150 sub-categories.

Whiteboard & Explainer Videos – Animated Characters & Modeling – Research & Summaries – Website Builders & CMS – Lyric & Music Videos – 3D & 2D Models – Presentation Design – Online Private Lessons – Web & Mobile Design – WordPress – Local Listings – Ecommerce – Creative Writing
Web Programming – Spokespersons & Testimonials

Dec 27 2017
The Arbour Pasadena Opening This Week

Opening December 2017

Chef Ian Gresik along with his wife Nancy Gresik have opened their first restaurant, The Arbour, in the beautiful and historic city of Pasadena. A farm to table fine dining restaurant focusing on local ingredients and exceptional service.
527 SOUTH LAKE AVENUE SUITE 120
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91101
(626) 396-4925
info@thearbourpasadena.com
HOURS
MONDAY – SUNDAY
4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Will be opening for weekday lunch soon!

Chef Ian Gresik
Nancy Gresik
Ray Messmer – General Manager
Rose Mendez – Manager
Matthew Haro – Chef de Cuisine

website: https://www.thearbourpasadena.com/

Dec 26 2017
Pasadena 2018 Community Police Academy

Pasadena 2018 Community Police Academy

We are currently accepting applications to attend the 2018 Community Police Academy. Classes meet on Thursday evenings from February 22nd – April 12th. Dinner is served at 5:30 pm and class runs from 6:00-9:30 pm at the Pasadena Police Department.

The Community Police Academy (CPA) is an informative, eight-week classroom series that gives an inside look at Pasadena Police operations while discussing the principles of community policing. The purpose of the class is to promote a greater awareness and better understanding of local law enforcement’s continuously changing role in the community.

Presented in a friendly, casual environment, the class covers a wide variety of subject areas including police communications, criminal law and procedures (laws of arrest), street crime enforcement/investigations, field identification, weaponless defense training, youth programs and more. The course concludes with a graduation dinner, where students receive a certificate of completion.

Requirements:

•Minimum 18 years of age

•Live, work or, own property in Pasadena

•No felony convictions

•No misdemeanor convictions within one year of application

If you would like to apply for the upcoming class, please contact me at spresley@cityofpasadena.net or 626.744.7650 to be sent an application.

*Citizen Police Academy is not intended to make the participant a police officer nor does the acceptance of an application guarantee a placement in the class.

Dec 24 2017
Panda Express + Tea Bar Coming to Pasadena South Lake @PandaExpress @626food

Panda Express + Tea Bar is coming to South Lake Pasadena.

There will be new healthier option available. Schedule to open before the end of 2017, possible before December 30, 2017.

 

 

Besides the tea options there will be items you can find at the Panda Innovation location in Pasadena, including wraps, burritos, salads and other healthy options.

Stay tuned to another great development for the restaurant scene in Pasadena.  Panda Restaurant Group is headquartered in Rosemead, CA and is privately held.  With over 2,000 locations.

Dec 22 2017
Phone scam warning in Altadena-Pasadena area, impersonators asking for money to prevent arrest

Phone scam warning in Altadena / Pasadena area, impersonators asking for money to prevent arrest.

Phone scam in Altadena / Pasadena area

This is a warning to everyone about sheriff / police impersonators calling residents and saying, “There is a warrant out for your arrest, and if you don’t pay up, you’ll be arrested.”

An Altadena resident was called at their house by a man from 626 area code, local phone number, saying at he was a L.A. County Sheriff’s Deputy. The deputy told our resident they had two warrants for arrest for missing jury duty. They also said a $1000 cash bond was needed to be paid, or they would be arrested.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department will not call you to demand money for arrest warrants. If you are contacted over the phone and are suspicious, ask for the callers name and employee number and call our station, (626) 798-1131 or whichever police department they are representing and ask to verify the information.

If the caller tells you to put money on a prepaid card and give him the card number. Now your scam-detecting radar is going off the charts. Police departments — and the federal government, for that matter — don’t tell people to pay with prepaid cards. You also know using a prepaid card is like paying cash — once the money is gone, you can’t get it back.

More sophisticated scammers may have caller ID that shows the local police departments name. It may seem like reliable information about the source of a call isn’t so reliable anymore.

Scammers can rig caller ID to look like they’re calling from the police department. Or, really, anywhere — even your own number. Don’t rely on caller ID. It’s not foolproof. Scammers can easily spoof it to try to gain your trust. If it looks like the police are calling, call our non-emergency phone number (626) 798-1131 and call to find out if the story is legit. You’ll soon learn it’s a scam.

Report the imposter to the Federal Trade Commission at www.ftc.gov/complaint Select the category “Scams and Rip-offs” then “Impostor Scams”.

Address/Location
LASD – Altadena Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
780 E Altadena Dr
Altadena, CA 91001

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 626-798-1131

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