Eaton Fire Collaborative Goes Public at the Rose Bowl

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Collaborate Pasadena Executive Director Geoff Albert accompanied by representatives of other community organizations at the Rose Bowl press conference. Photo: Phil Hopkins

Comprised of over 80 community groups, nonprofits and civic agencies, the Eaton Fire Collaborative introduced the formation of a long-term recovery group on Wednesday during a well-attended press conference at Pasadena’s iconic Rose Bowl Stadium.

Rose Bowl stadium press conference
Photo: Phil Hopkins

The Collaborative claims to be “dedicated to honoring the beauty, resilience and integrity of Altadena, Pasadena and Sierra Madre,” while aiming to provide “clear, reliable information, counter misinformation, and center the voices of those most affected by the fire in recovery actions.”

Collaborate Pasadena Executive Director Geoff Albert recommended that members of the public in Pasadena, Altadena and Sierra Madre should stay connected with the Collaborative by visiting the group’s Web site at www.eatonfirecollaborative.org or by emailing [email protected].

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Phil Hopkins

Phil is the Associate Publisher of Local News Pasadena. He is a 35-year resident of the city. Phil has won several national awards for magazine photography and received multiple Southern California Journalism Awards for news reporting and commentary. His favorite local delicacy is the Combo Grinder at Connal's.
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