Sunday, August 7, 2011

Que Sera Sera


Many times in the past, I've referred to positive changes in Altadena as a "what if".  What if we had the many ammenities that are common in other cities we cherish and envy, such as Sierra Madre.  What if our North Lake Business District were a real town center, with traffic mitigated, building facades upgraded and foot traffic patterns established?  What if our retail shops, groceries and other businesses were more modern and relevant?  What if Altadena, once a thriving destination in the San Gabriel Valley, were to reclaim its renown?

I've asked these questions for several years now, with mixed responses from people I've talked to here and while working in the store.  Back then, most of you were and continue to be enthusiastic about changes; and some not so much.  Over the course of these years, however, I notice people's attitudes changing.  More and more, our community is coming together and change is happening - I can hear it, I can see it and and I can feel it!

The feeling isn't just coming from the anticipation of coming attractions, although that certainly has a part in it - it's the palpable heart beating though our community.  Our town is rich in gifted individuals who are exerting all their efforts into resuscitating Altadena's soul.  Take Altadenablog's Tim Rutt, whose grassroots news blog has partnered with the new Pasadena Sun, giving him the opportunity to reach far more people than ever before and give us coverage we haven't experienced in a long time.  Take the awesomeness that is the Altadena Urban Farmer's Market and their truly unique take on the market concept (even the L.A. Weekly thinks so!).  They're on hiatus right now, but believe me, they'll be back and better than ever!  If that's not enough for you, consider the hugely popular Bulgarini Gelato.  Mentioned in the Los Angeles Times Magazine as one of Los Angeles' iconic eateries, this recent article tells you all you need to know - Altadena is drawing people from outside our borders to visit.  Add that to the draw of our incredible hiking trails, and you've got a destination area waiting to happen!



Compound all this with the planned renovation in Webster's Community Pharmacy.  The new owners, Mike and Meredith Miller will be reinventing the old pharmacy soon and we know it'll be wonderful!  Our store is ready for a rebranding as well.  As new(ish) owners, we've been constrained for some time by circumstances not under our control, but that's changing and changing soon. We plan to be right there with you through all this, my friends, as we take our family store into the future.  The moment is here, and it's undeniable.....the positive changes I told you about all those months ago are imminent.  The groundswell has begun and it will sweep all of us up into it - and I for one, welcome it.  As the old song says, "que sera, sera, whatever will be, will be"......I say bring it!

Have a lovely week ahead and we'll talk again next week,

Lori 'n Scott


4 comments:

Rose - Watching Waves said...

I love the visceral sense of your excitement coming through your words, Lori! It's coming, it's happening, there is a new energy afoot. Every action, every change begins with a thought, a thought filled with the energy of desire. That desire than expands into conversations with like-minded people, creating additional energy. And eventually all that will and desire and energy build, generating action and change. All from a thought. Thoughts become things and they're powerful. Always wishing you much happiness and success!

Unknown said...

Visceral is such a great word, Rose, and such an apt description of how I meant this post to be "heard". Thanks so much for your support throughout these years, it's meant to much to us!

Elaine B. said...

Just to let you know Bulgarini made it to the Wall Street Journal's list of only 4 gelato places in the USA as good as in Italy "In Search of the Perfect Gelato". Here's the link if you want to see for your self. Pretty cool for us locals!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304803104576427833900075322.html

Unknown said...

That's fabulous, Elaine, thank you for that article....I'll post it on Facebook. I'm sure Leo has done it already, but a second time can't hurt. Yes, it's great for us, I agree!