Altadena Heritage is dedicated to helping our community rebuild after devastating fires, focusing on fire-resilient designs and preserving the unique architectural character of our area. We aim to ensure everyone has the opportunity to rebuild and will host workshops, talks, and community events to support this effort. Join us in coming together to assist our neighbors and restore the community we cherish.

Altadena Libraries

LA Fires – Connected Wellness Critical Programs to help get our neighbors back on their feet.

Wildfire Prepared Home

The Wildfire Prepared Home designation program enables homeowners to take preventative measures for their home and yard to protect against wildfire

Fire Adapted Communities

People learning and working together are the foundation of fire adaptation. FAC Net invests in people and in place-based efforts to change relationships with fire.

National Firewise USA

Protect your home and neighborhood as well as your family’s safety. The Firewise USA® program is here to help you get started. 

About AH

Membership

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Altadena Heritage is a nonprofit volunteer-based advocacy organization dedicated to protecting, preserving, and raising awareness of our foothill community’s rich architectural, environmental, and cultural heritage.

Upcoming Events

Saturday, February 28, 2026, 2pm to 4 pm
CORE/Hub, 2333 Lake Ave, Suite 2A 

Friday, February 27, 2026, 10:30 am
Munger Research Center at the
Huntington Library – Seaver 1-2

Recent Events

Town Hall 9-12

Town Hall 9-12

Join Altadena Heritage in a Town Hall Meeting
with LA County Supervisor Kathryn Barger on Septemer 21st
Learn about some of the priorities Supervisor Barger has outlined (protecting open space, building urban and hiking trails, housing the homeless) and bring your questions/aspirations for Altadena!

Town Hall 9/21

Town Hall 9/21

Altadena Heritage Event Join Altadena Heritage at the...

Golden Poppy 2017 Awards Celebrated

Golden Poppy 2017 Awards Celebrated

More than 130 people gathered at the distinctive Green Man Lodge on May 21 for Altadena Heritage’s 13th annual Golden Poppy Spring Garden Celebration and Awards. Steve Pribyl provided shimmering live music on his uilleann pipes, an Irish folk woodwind related to bagpipes. The usual abundance of food came with wine and bubbly supplied by board member Gail Casburn of the Altadena Ale & Wine House, and beer donated by member Mark Jilg of the Craftsman Brewing Company.

Golden Poppy Celebration – May 21st, 2017

Golden Poppy Celebration – May 21st, 2017

More than 130 people gathered at the distinctive Green Man Lodge on May 21 for Altadena Heritage’s 13th annual Golden Poppy Spring Garden Celebration and Awards. Steve Pribyl provided shimmering live music on his uilleann pipes, an Irish folk woodwind related to bagpipes. The usual abundance of food came with wine and bubbly supplied by board member Gail Casburn of the Altadena Ale & Wine House, and beer donated by member Mark Jilg of the Craftsman Brewing Company.

Altadena Heritage Newsletters Online

Art & Artists Issue
Fall Winter
2024

Mountain View
Fall Winter
2023

Land Use Issue
Spring Summer
2023

Wildlife Issue
Fall Winter
2022

Sustainability Issue
Fall Winter
2021

Health Issue
Spring Summer
2021

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