Altadena’s Christmas Tree Lane is a beloved, low-tech holiday event featuring lights strung over 135 massive deodar cedars — all thanks to volunteers. Dec. 5, 2024 The Wards’ home of nearly ...
Marissa Rutka, left, and husband Kevin Clark-Ryan, who said their house was destroyed in the Eaton Fire, walk along Santa Rosa Avenue, also known as Christmas Tree Lane, on Jan. 9, the day after ...
there is no Christmas Tree Lane. It takes 10 weekends and more than a 100 volunteers to string those lights every year; volunteers begin their work in September to be ready for Altadena's free ...
Read more: Altadena had soul, solitude and community. Can those qualities survive devastating firestorm? The area lighting event that began in 1920 still has a small-town, old-fashioned feel, with ...
Read the story here: He built a massive train set in his Altadena backyard ... surrounded by towering cedars lit by Christmas lights. It was all kind of magical. That was on Jan.
The Eaton fire cut a brutal swath through Altadena and a cherished way of life in this eclectic foothill community it upended.
A shining star towering over Altadena continues ... toward the city’s famed Christmas Tree Lane, which showcases a mile of cedar trees strung with festive lights along Santa Rosa Avenue.