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Altadena’s Loma Alta Park is reopening in May after the devastating Eaton Fire with new resources and support from the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation, the Los Angeles Clippers and the Fire Aid ...
Before January’s Eaton fire, Eric and Ali Glasser and their three young children made a habit of walking a few blocks from their Altadena home to Loma Alta Park. After months of watching ...
A volunteer initiative to rebuild an Altadena park has drawn mixed reactions from fire-affected community members who say those resources would be better spent going directly toward Eaton Fire ...
Saturday, May 17, the first Altadena park is reopening since the Eaton fire devastated the town in January. Loma Alta Park, at 3330 N. Lincoln Ave., suffered damage to its playground equipment ...
The LA Dodgers Foundation announced its plan to renew an Altadena park that was destroyed in the Eaton Fire. "These fields will stand as a testament to the community's resilience, providing a safe ...
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