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El Patron to Serve Food at Farnsworth Park Free Summer Concert Series
Food will be available for purchase at the free summer Saturday concerts at Farnsworth Park this year.

Dan Abendschein is the Senior Field Editor for the San Gabriel Valley Patch sites. He has been working as a reporter since first publishing freelance journalism work at several weekly papers on Maui in 2004, and has worked as a full-time journalist in Southern California since 2007.
Originally from New Jersey, Dan Abendschein has lived in Southern California since 2005. Dan spent five years of his childhood in Stockton, CA., and seems to keep moving back to the Golden State.
He completed his undergraduate work at Pomona College in 2002, majoring in Linguistics/Cognitive Science.
After that, Dan spent several years working odd jobs and traveling, living in Washington state and on the island of Maui, while visiting Southeast Asia, New Zealand, Australia, and Central America.
He returned to Southern California in 2005, to attend the University of Southern California's journalism program at Annenberg, received a master's degree in 2007. He then went to work for the San Gabriel Valley Tribue, and later moved to the Pasadena Star News.
Food will be available for purchase at the free summer Saturday concerts at Farnsworth Park this year.

The low turnout was expected as there were no opposition candidates on the ballot and two districts where no candidate filed to run. One candidate did not receive a single vote.
The below paintings, photography and crafts were on display at the 2012 Art on Millionaire's Row event at the Altadena Library.
A week in crime in Altadena
A Southern California dog rescue group is looking for a place to hold a free spay/neuter and vaccine clinic in Altadena on June 30.
There will be a brush clearing event on land owned by the Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy near the intersection of Chaney Trail and Alzada Road.
The quick thinking of a resident in East Altadena resulted in an El Monte man being arrested for four counts of vehicle burglary.
The Los Angeles Times reports that two Pasadena City College officials, one from Altadena, had their homes searched as part of District Attorney's Office bribery probe.
There will be a brush clearing event on land owned by the Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy near the intersection of Chaney Trail and Alzada Road.
Though there are no races with opposition candidates, voters can still show up Saturday to cast their votes.
The Star-News reports that a group of parents showed up at the school to protest discipline handed out by the principal of the school.
The annual event features artists, food, crafts and more all day at the Altadena Library grounds.
Now that the county workshops on planning Altadena's future are completed, we want to know what you thought of the process.
This month's food truck line-up may be familiar to regular readers of this feature... but unlike when these trucks were originally scheduled to be hear, rain is very unlikely Friday.
Altadena's turnout was significantly higher than the county's as a whole. See how Altadenans voted in the races on Tuesday's election.
The final Altadena Community Visioning workshop had a lower turnout than the first two. Participants got a chance to offer suggestions and other input on a report on Altadena's future.
Have something you want to discuss with the commanders of the local Sheriff's station? They will be at an informal meet and greet event Thursday night.
The below video features a rescue on the national program "Fox and Friends" that took place Monday at Eaton Canyon.
The annual event will be held at the community garden site at Loma Alta Park.
The final county workshop on the future of Altadena is at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Here are some highlights from the report that will be discussed at the meeting.