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          Pasadena’s Arbor Day Celebration Set for April 18 at Villa Parke

          April 10, 2026 by News Desk

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          South Pasadena Sustainability Fair Rescheduled to May 2 Due to Rain Forecast

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          Pasadena Rolls Out Major Incentives for Solar and Battery Storage

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          South Pasadena Welcomes Families to Free Sustainability Fair on April 11

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