Jose and Sandra Valenzuela, homeowners of Altadena’s Grocery Outlet, regarded out over the standing-room-only crowd at their market on Wednesday.
Within the months following the lethal Eaton fireplace, the little retailer turned and stays a de issue city sq.. Initially, it was a hub for catastrophe aid and on Wednesday, the primary anniversary of the lethal fireplace, it renewed its position as a spot the place many can collect and easily be collectively within the face of the sweeping hardship of the fireplace.
Artist Keni Arts works on a drawing of the Graocery Outlet in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Los Angeles County Supervisor, Kathryn Barger speaks in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Jose and Sandra Valenzuela, homeowners of Grocery Outlet in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
A bunch carrying t-shirts asking Lawyer Normal of California, Rob Bonta to analyze the Eaton fireplace in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Paulina McConnell, reads a compsition in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
California State Seanator, Sasha Renee Perez speaks in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
A bunch carrying t-shirts asking Lawyer Normal of California, Rob Bonta to analyze the Eaton fireplace in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
A girl holds an indication “The place was the water” in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Members of the clergy maintain footage of the 19 victims in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Assemblymember, John Harabedian speaks in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
She She Yancy reads a poem in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
1000’s look on in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Members of the clergy maintain footage of the 19 victims in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
1000’s of individuals maintain up their telephone lights throughout a poem studying by She She Yancy in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Daybreak Smith of Altadena drwas on the concreate with chalk “ Altadena Forver” in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Artist Keni Arts works on a drawing of the Graocery Outlet in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
1000’s look on in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Members of the clergy maintain footage of the 19 victims in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
A girl holds a big piture of fireside sufferer, Victor Shaw in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Altadena City Council Chair, Nic Arnzen turns into emotional talking in regards to the fireplace in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
A bunch carrying t-shirts asking Lawyer Normal of California, Rob Bonta to analyze the Eaton fireplace in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Locals maintain up their telephone lights throughout a poem studying by She She Yancy in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
Members of the clergy maintain footage of the 19 victims in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
A member of the clergy holds an image of sufferer, Kevin Devine in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
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Artist Keni Arts works on a drawing of the Graocery Outlet in the course of the First anniversary commemoration of the Eaton fireplace in entrance of the Grocery Outlet in Altadena on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. (Picture by Keith Birmingham, Pasadena Star-Information/ SCNG)
“This retailer isn’t simply the place we work — it’s a part of our life and our neighborhood,” Sandra Valenzuela mentioned. “After the Eaton fireplace, we noticed firsthand how a lot folks leaned on each other right here, not only for necessities, however for reassurance, familiarity, and connection.”
The Valenzuelas mentioned internet hosting the one-year commemoration of California’s second most harmful wildfire at their retailer felt like honoring “each the resilience of the neighborhood and the relationships that carried us by means of that point.”
“It’s a strategy to acknowledge what was misplaced, acknowledge how far we’ve come, and maintain area for reflection collectively as a neighborhood — in a spot that would supply familiarity and connection throughout a time of uncertainty.”
They got here, greater than 1,000 sturdy, to this place, on this time, on this present day, with what one Altadena chief mentioned had been “open however nonetheless damaged hearts.”
Artist Keni Davis of Keni Arts, 75, arrange store close to the sidewalk of the shop. His 50-year-career now centered on documenting his hometown post-fire, Davis misplaced his residence of 38 years, his arts studio and most of his and his daughter Kenturah’s works within the fireplace. He’s since painted the rubble and ruins of native landmarks, creating his “Magnificence From Ashes” sequence.
He was on the anniversary gathering to be an envoy of the Lord, he mentioned, to indicate that hope and goodness can flourish out of a lot darkness. Davis will give away the prints he creates on the occasion.
Victoria Knapp, dropped at tears seeing a sea of cellphone lights throughout the shop lot, mentioned the primary anniversary had been looming massive on the town and can, little question, be triggering for lots of Altadenans.
“I‘m hopeful that as we come collectively as a neighborhood, we’ll flip the web page on what this catastrophe took from us, and transfer ahead in our restoration and rebuilding,” she mentioned. “And we’re turning the web page.”
Knapp, outgoing chair of the Altadena City Council, bookended the occasion with two themes: “Altadena Perpetually” and “Altadena Robust.”
“Altadena confirmed the world precisely who we’re,” Knapp advised a crowd that included state leaders. “This spirit, quiet, decided, and compassionate, is the essence of Altadena.”
The Group Coalition for Altadena Restoration (CCAR) organized all of it, with19 clergy leaders naming every individual killed within the blaze, songs and poems, and meals from native favorites.
Dignitaries available included District Lawyer Nathan Hochman, Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo, state Sen. Sasha Renee Perez, Assemblymember John Harabedian and Judy Matthews, president of the Altadena Chamber of Commerce.
Supervisor Kathryn Barger shaped the coalition that’s made up of representatives from the Altadena City Council, Altadena Rotary Membership, Altadena Heritage, Altadena Historic Society, Altadena Chamber of Commerce, and the character preservation group Altadena Wild.
Barger addressed attendees who wore purple shirts printed with their demand that Lawyer Normal Rob Bonta examine the Eaton fireplace, mentioned she needs accountability too.
“You’ve a proper to know what occurred,” she mentioned, to applause. “Make no mistake. Right this moment is simply in the future transferring ahead. I shall be right here with you every day to ensure that the paperwork doesn’t stop you from rebuilding.”
That sentiment was welcomed by Megan Gerig and Gabriela Caparco, founders of Altadena for Accountability, a coalition of teams demanding the investigation.
“We want an investigation with precise tooth for the reason that McChrystle Report from the county was not in a position to compel some companies to report back to them,” mentioned Gerig.
Whereas they continue to be in preventing mode, the 2 Altadenans mentioned “there’s something about gathering with individuals who perceive precisely what you went by means of that’s therapeutic and useful.”
“The surface world thinks we must be over this, that we’re all again, and we’re not,” Caparco mentioned.
Nic Arnzen, incoming chair of the Altadena City Council, mentioned he was gratified to be amongst folks with no agenda however being collectively, who knew what the previous 12 months has been like: “You’re offended and then you definitely’re completely happy, scared after which hopeful,” he mentioned. “I’ve by no means felt much less alone than I do proper now.”
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