Celebrate and Recognize Community

Altadena Heritage addresses its mission to raise awareness of our foothill community’s rich architectural, environmental, and cultural heritage by recognizing places that make Altadena unique. This work includes periodically designating sites and whole neighborhoods as Altadena Heritage Areas through our AHA! Program, annually celebrating gardens that give to the beauty of our streets in the Golden Poppy Awards and Garden Party, and holding other special programs that give members access to special places in our community.

Golden Poppy Awards and Celebration 2018

Golden Poppy Awards and Celebration 2018

Golden Poppy Garden Awards and Celebration This year’s Golden Poppy will be held at the home of Michele Zack and Mark Goldschmidt. Their Mediterranean-revival house was designed and built in 1922-3 by noted artist of the Golden Age of Illustration, Frank Brown. It is...

Pasadena Heritage Home Tour

Pasadena Heritage Home Tour

March 25: Discounted Home Tour Offer from Pasadena Heritage Pasadena Heritage is holding its annual Spring Home Tour on Sunday, March 25. This year’s theme, “Better Homes and Gardens,” features two Altadena stops: the historic McNally mansion and a 1922 Spanish...

Informational Open House

Informational Open House

Informational Open House at the Altadena Community Center Saturday, October 28 from 10-11:30am The Department of Public Works will fulfill a condition of its revised EIR for Devil's Gate Sediment Removal and Management Project. The open house is the next to last...

Public Hearing

Public Hearing

Public Hearing - Devil's Gate Sediment Removal Public Hearing - Tuesday, November 7, 2017 @ 9:30 a.m. The Recirculated Portions of the Final EIR will be presented to the County of Los Angeles Board of Supervisors (Board) to certify compliance with the requirements of...

Town Hall 9-12

Town Hall 9-12

Join Altadena Heritage in a Town Hall Meeting
with LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger on Septemer 21st
Learn about some of the priorities Supervisor Barger has outlined (protecting open space, building urban and hiking trails, housing the homeless) and bring your questions/aspirations for Altadena!