by Arlington Garden | Oct 21, 2022 | Arlington Overworld, Overworld, Pasadena History
Arlington, Overworld is a monthly series devoted to the ecology, history, horticulture, and biology of plants in Arlington Garden. The “overworld” is the highest-level map of a videogame showing mountains, forests, kingdoms, dungeons, and treacherous...
by Arlington Garden | Nov 18, 2021 | Features, Pasadena History
Pictured: Betty and Charles “Kicker” McKenney George Brumder is former President of the Arlington Garden in Pasadena Board of Directors and current Board member. He has been a supporter of Arlington Garden since its beginning. In this interview, he...
by Arlington Garden | Sep 14, 2021 | Environmental Justice, Features, Guest Letters, Pasadena History
Brian Biery is a community organizer, documentary photographer, and Adjunct Professor of Advocacy/Social Justice at Pacific Oaks College. His world view has been shaped by serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala and by engaging his community on social justice...
by Arlington Garden | Apr 10, 2020 | Features, Pasadena History
Arlington Garden broke ground 15 years ago on an empty lot with a smattering of beautiful old trees and little else besides trash. The first addition to the site was mulch to improve the soil. And, appropriately, the rest of the garden grew up from that. But how did...
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