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VOL. 23, NO. 7
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF BALDWIN Part 6: The legacy Galen PATTERSON galen.patterson303@gmail.com
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n some ways, Anita Baldwin left behind as much as her father. Whereas Lucky himself amassed a fortune, founded cities, participated in politics, had famous friends and a generally interesting life, Anita's legend is also robust, but different. Anita's legacy stimulates the senses, and captivates the mind. She composed music, and played it at her parties to entertain her guests. She wrote a cookbook to please the stomach through taste, and to cause those fortunate enough to come across it to salivate with the smells. She built a local icon that people could gaze at and feel, thus stimulating sight and touch. She did all this and more. She wrote poetry. She parented a locally famous bloodline. Her son Baldwin M. Baldwin would go off to fight as a pilot in World War II, and later sponsor
The Anita M. Baldwin exhibit at the Gilb Museum in Arcadia. A plaque (inset) commemorating where Anoakia once stood, on the northeast corner of the Anoakia housing development - Photo by Galen Patterson / Beacon Media News
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HIGHLIGHTING
Downtown ARCADIA DAIA, Columnist | DonnaChoiDAIA@gmail.com
Business Attraction & Retention Downtown Arcadia Improvement Association Board of Directors One of the roles of the Downtown Arcadia Improvement Association (AIA) is to attract new businesses to Downtown Arcadia and retain existing businesses already in the
area. To help accomplish this, a number of different programs and tools are available for businesses in Downtown Arcadia. In December of 2018, a new Microenterprise Assistance Program was approved by the Arcadia City Council. This program waives SEE DOWNTOWN PAGE 13
New business Shabu Lin recently opened in Downtown Arcadia. – Courtesy photo / Downtown Arcadia Improvement Association