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Local Makes Documentary About Route 66
Resident and filmmaker John McDonald will highlight South Pas in his lastest documentary, Pipes & Sticks on Route 66.

Did you know Route 66 goes through South Pasadena down Fair Oaks right past the Rialto Theatre?
Resident and filmmaker John McDonald will be highlighting this bit of history in his latest documentary, Pipes & Sticks on Route 66, which he plans to start filming in April.
He'll be following five bagpipers and drummers from around the country in their quest to perform along the historic street. First stop will be Chicago with the tour ending in Santa Monica.
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U.S. Highway 66—popularly known as Route 66 or the Mother Road—holds a special place in American consciousness and evokes images of simpler times, mom and pop businesses, and the icons of a mobile nation on the road. Running through the nation’s heartland from Chicago to Santa Monica, the legendary road passes through many picturesque places, including my own home town, South Pasadena, California.
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The group will stop in Pasadena. You can expect:
- PUB CRAWL on Colorado Blvd in Old Pasadena April 20
- WORKSHOP noon to 4 p.m. for pipers & drummers April 21.
- CONCERT at Westminster Presbyterian Church April 21.
Check out McDonald's Kickstarter video above to learn more about the documentary and see him promoting the film in front of the Rialto.
Click HERE to donate. Thus far, McDonald has raised $11,520 of his $66,000 goal.
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