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Junior League of Pasadena to Celebrate 90 Years of Service

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Founded in 1926, the Junior League of Pasadena is a non­profit organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective leadership of trained volunteers. - Courtesy photo
Founded in 1926, the Junior League of Pasadena is a non­profit organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective leadership of trained volunteers. – Courtesy photo

 

Community Members are Invited to Join Commemorating of Milestone Achievement

The Junior League of Pasadena Inc. (JLP) will hold a free, family friendly event for the community to help celebrate the JLP’s 90 years in Pasadena. The event will be held at Kidspace Children’s Museum from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 14.

Food, beverages, and entertainment will be provided for all in attendance. Carol Scott, 2016­2018 president of the Association of Junior Leagues International, and member of the JLP, will be the keynote speaker.

The JLP has contributed much to the Pasadena community during the last 90 years, including the Kidspace Children’s Museum, the Pasadena Senior Center, docent programs at The Huntington’s Art Galleries, the Junior Museum at the Norton Simon Museum, and much more.

“After training thousands of volunteers in Pasadena, creating sustainable service projects, and joining forces with a countless number of community partners, the Junior League of Pasadena is celebrating our history and looking forward to our future ahead,” says Robyn Roesner, 2015­2016 president of the Junior League of Pasadena.

The Junior League of Pasadena would like to thank some of the many donors to this event, including Jennifer Balagot of Sugared Up, Modern Art Catering, The French Confection Co., the Print Spot, and Nothing Bundt Cakes.

The JLP invites the community to join them in the celebration while they reflect on their history and look forward to their bright future ahead for many decades to come in the Pasadena community.
Please RSVP to info@jlpasadena.orgas, space is limited. Kidspace Children’s Museum is at 480 N. Arroyo Blvd.

Founded in 1926, the Junior League of Pasadena is a non­profit organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective leadership of trained volunteers. The organization believes that nurturing children through family support builds a stronger community. Past projects have included Madison Elementary School, Kidspace Museum, and the Pasadena Senior Center.

To receive further information, please contact the Junior League of Pasadena at (626) 796-0244 or visit their website at www.jlpasadena.org.

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