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Victor Wright Pasadena Journal Article

Linda Lane-White: Real Estate Agent in Altadena, CA

Some people have contacted me about Victor Wright and haven't seen some of his links.

A new article in the Pasadena Journal was published this week. To see it you can go to http://www.pasadenajournal.com/id30.html#story2

You can also go to www.victorwright.com

Victor was in very good spirits today as I sat and talked to him and his brother, Dexter. He and his mother are looking forward to all of the upgrades in their home.

Victor Wright 2nd Update!

Linda Lane-White: Real Estate Agent in Altadena, CA
I just got back from Victor's house. Big difference from a week ago. The home is in the middle of being painted. The kitchen is almost complete. The bathroom is almost ready for light fixtures and a couple of new windows have been installed. However, it still looks a bit strange with 2 white vinyl windows with panes and the rest are wood single hung windows painted in a brick color. Hmmmmmm. They are still contemplating whether they will be able to have enough funds available to replace the flooring in some of the rooms. It would be a crying shame if that can't be done!!! I'm still challenging every Realtor out there to donate ANYTHING. A check for ANY amount can be sent to Victor Wright, c/o Linda Lane-White, Keller Williams Realty, 445 S. Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena, CA 91105. Funds will be set aside to pay for the upgrades that he still needs, but the non-profit company, Rebuilding Together Pasadena, doesn't have funds for!

Victor Wright Update!

Linda Lane-White: Real Estate Agent in Altadena, CA

Yesterday I gotta tell ya - IT WAS HOT!! Victor's house has no air and I don't think it had been cleaned (spring cleaned) in over 20 years. The carpet in Victor's bedroom was the same carpet that was there when they built the addition on to their home to accommodate him - 32 years ago!

The channel 4 news was there (to see a clip go to http://www.knbc.com/news/16023070/detail.html ) The Star News showed up and so did the Pasadena Journal. I told the Journalist from the Pasadena Journal that I'm challenging every Realtor in Pasadena and Altadena to do "something" for this family.

I arrived there at 8:00am. Since I'm not very experienced with performing construction labor, I lent a hand (and a few of my muscles) to haul things out to the dumpster and to prepare Victor's room for painting. I finally got my hubby, Chris, to show up and he was the best thing that could have happened to the day (and to the contractor organizing the event). I couldn't believe how fast he banged things out. As I left at 1:00 (to show my buyers some property in La Crescenta) I was amazed at the progress of the day!

So far, I've received some e-mails from people who are willing to donate some funds to help Victor's family. I'll let you know in the coming months how much was raised. There is, however, still time for you to lend some muscle to this project. Rebuilding Together Pasadena will be at Victor's home again on Friday and Saturday, May 2nd and 3rd. Bring your hammers, screwdrivers, gloves and a good attitude. Particle masks and goggles are provided. For more info go to http://www.rtpasadena.org/ You'll receive a free TShirt and a boxed lunch. Remember, all things are temporary in life - and so is this project. It takes place at 3379 N. Glenrose in Altadena - just south of Loma Alta Drive. Won't you consider lending a hand?!

Will Christmas Tree Lane Go Dark?

Linda Lane-White: Real Estate Agent in Altadena, CA

Christmas Tree Lane 1959

This is Christmas Tree Lane in 1959.

As some of you may know, I'm one of the Directors on the Board of the Christmas Tree Lane Association. Every 2nd Wednesday of the month we meet at the Altadena Library on Santa Rosa and Mariposa. We have 12 Board Members and only a few volunteers from the community who come and help throughout the year. There are no "owners" of Christmas Tree Lane and the County of Los Angeles has nothing to do with keeping the Lane lit throughout the year. Everything is accomplished through volunteer efforts.

Christmas Tree Lane is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is designated as California Historical Landmark No. 990. After 87 years of tree lighting, Christmas Tree Lane is in danger of becoming extinct. The lack of volunteers and non-interest from the community has brought this question to the table of the current board members.

At the last board meeting, there weren't even enough members to get a general vote on a particular item. Doesn't anyone care?

Though there are over 500 members who donate money during the years, physical help is needed throughout the year to put up, take down and test lights and help plan the lighting ceremony. This year it took us over 2 months (on weekends only) to take down the lights and test the bulbs. If we had more volunteers, we would have had more time to plan and discuss a Winter Festival, but, now that has gone on the back burner because we're just trying to figure out ways to get more help to keep Christmas Tree Lane alive.

How YOU can help NOW:

1) Beginning on May 31, 2008 at 9am we will be clearing the brush surrounding the trees. Free donuts and coffee in the morning and a free hearty lunch is served at 12:00 at a home down the street. It's a good workout. JUST SHOW UP!!!!! Bring the whole family!

2) High School service clubs, Rotary, Kiwanis, etc. are all perfect organizations that can help.

3) Visit www.christmastreelane.net or call (626) 403-1123. You can even call me on my cell at (626) 786-1231 and I'll be more than happy to assist you with your questions or concerns.

Here's a picture of some of the volunteers at my house having lunch after working on the Lane! I'm the one wearing the baseball cap and Christmas Tree Lane T-Shirt. Steve, our Treasurer is standing next to our President, Maureen, on the right and most of the volunteers came to us from Pasadena High School.

Volunteers having lunch