Arcadia Weekly - 11/29/2018

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 - DECEMBER 5, 2018

Since 1996

VOL. 22, NO. 48

Terry MILLER tmiller@beaconmedianews.com

B

y George, they said it couldn’t be done. The blades have been carefully fabricated and molded and now erected atop Denny’s Wednesday morning, to the delight of on-lookers. The official “turn-on” will be Friday, Nov. 30 at 5 p.m. - all thanks to a well-known former Mayor of Arcadia. Although he refuses to accept the limelight, it is because of this man that any of this has taken place. The famous Van De Camp windmill atop of what is now Denny’s in Arcadia will SEE WINDMILL PAGE 11

Workers carefully placed the four blades back atop the iconic windmill. - Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media News

Museum Offers Unique Look Into Arcadia’s Past

HIGHLIGHTING

Downtown ARCADIA DAIA, Columnist | DonnaChoiDAIA@gmail.com

Celebrate the Holidays in Downtown Arcadia Downtown Arcadia Improvement Association Board of Directors With the holiday season upon us, there are many great ways to enjoy this time of year in Downtown Arcadia. Starting late November, Downtown Arcadia transforms

into a holiday winter wonderland with the annual installation of holiday lights on trees, light posts and other decorative holiday décor. On Monday, Dec. 3 from 5:30 - 7 p.m., SEE DOWNTOWN ARCADIA PAGE 10

Galen PATTERSON galen.patterson303@gmail.com

On a sunny Saturday afternoon in late November, Dr. Dana Hicks, curator of the Gilb Museum, invited Arcadia Weekly on a behind-the-scenes tour of museum grounds. Visitors enter the building and are immediately met by a lotus-shaped fountain. The old metal sculpture stands near the wall, stripped of its former glory as a fixture in

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a pool flanking the entrance to Anoakia, where local legend Anita Baldwin called home. Next to the fountain rests a fire cart from the same location. These artifacts were saved when Anoakia was dismantled and turned into housing developments. The tour begins with the beginning of Arcadia. A detailed exhibit of the local Tongva/Gabrielino tribe features recreated tools and clothing of the ancient Arcadian SEE ARCADIA’S PAST PAGE 11

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