Michelle Matthews, Cynthia Kurtz, Vice Mayor Felicia Williams, & George Brumder at Arlington Garden's Autumn in the Garden celebration. In a nod to steadfast community leadership, Cynthia Kurtz and George Brumder, both current advisory board members of Leadership Pasadena, were recently recognized at Arlington Garden’s Autumn in the Garden celebrating “18 years of Growing a Garden Instead of a Freeway.” The acknowledgement showcased their enduring service and commitment to community development and environmental sustainability.
Former Pasadena City Manager Cynthia Kurtz, a longtime LP advocate, was honored as a “Ground Breaker” for her involvement in securing the lease from CalTrans when she was City Manager of Pasadena at the Garden’s founding in 2005. George Brumder (‘06) was honored as a “Constant Gardener” for his longtime dedication as a founding board member, past president and current board member to Arlington Garden’s mission to provide a climate-appropriate, habitat garden which offers learning, inspiration, and enjoyment for all. Both Cynthia and George’s influences played a pivotal role in shaping Arlington Garden into the cherished oasis it is today for residents and visitors alike. Many LP alumni attended to support the garden, including Keith Miller (‘23), Senior Multimedia Producer at Caltech, who volunteered as the event videographer. Other LPers on hand to support the garden and their fellow alums were Board Chair Amara Ononiwu and Program Director NC Inguanzo. Executive Director of Arlington Gardens, Michelle Matthews (‘23) expressed gratitude, saying, “We are thrilled to celebrate the exceptional service of Cynthia Kurtz and George Brumder. They have championed Arlington Garden, as a feather in the cap of the City of Pasadena, which provides a refuge and furthers environmental resilience right here in Pasadena.” Congratulations to Cynthia, George, and Michelle for their positive impact on our community! Learn more about Arlington Garden. Comments are closed.
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