Altadena Heritage is dedicated to helping our community rebuild after devastating fires, focusing on fire-resilient designs and preserving the unique architectural character of our area. We aim to ensure everyone has the opportunity to rebuild and will host workshops, talks, and community events to support this effort. Join us in coming together to assist our neighbors and restore the community we cherish.

The Wildfire Prepared Home designation program enables homeowners to take preventative measures for their home and yard to protect against wildfire

People learning and working together are the foundation of fire adaptation. FAC Net invests in people and in place-based efforts to change relationships with fire.

Protect your home and neighborhood as well as your family’s safety. The Firewise USA® program is here to help you get started. 

About AH

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Altadena Heritage is a nonprofit volunteer-based advocacy organization dedicated to protecting, preserving, and raising awareness of our foothill community’s rich architectural, environmental, and cultural heritage.

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Recent Events

Annual Members’ Meeting and Holiday Celebration

Annual Members’ Meeting and Holiday Celebration

Guests will be entertained by Robert S. Hilton and Breeze Smith, who perform improvisational music on an array of instruments, both conventional and unique. Robert plays creations of his own design, which he builds from repurposed materials, and Breeze is an expressive percussionist who can coax just the right sounds out of almost anything!

Altadena Triangle Park Groundbreaking

Altadena Triangle Park Groundbreaking

Acting on encouragement from Supervisor Michael Antonovich’s office, park partners Altadena Heritage and Amigos de los Rios applied for and received Prop A (Los Angeles County Regional Park and Open Space District) funding to improve the little park behind El Patron Restaurant on the southwest corner of Lake Avenue and Altadena Drive.

Preservation 201

Preservation 201

This AH “Third Thursday” presentation will feature a panel of experts with expertise in the recently adopted Los Angeles County Historic Preservation Ordinance and the Landmarking process. The program continues from where our very popular Mills Act Program event left off in March.

Altadena Heritage Newsletters Online

Fire Year 2025

Art & Artists Issue
Fall Winter
2024

Mountain View
Fall Winter
2023

Land Use Issue
Spring Summer
2023

Wildlife Issue
Fall Winter
2022

Sustainability Issue
Fall Winter
2021

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