Pasadena Neighborhood Rebuilds Hope with Christmas Angel Tradition After Eaton Fire
KTLA 5December 1, 20252 min833 views
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- π‘ The residents of Valley Lights Drive in Pasadena are continuing their annual holiday tradition of placing angels in front of their homes, despite significant devastation from the Eaton Fire.
- π 13 out of 22 homes on the street were destroyed, making the return of this Christmas light show a symbol of hope and normalcy.
The Angel Tradition
- π Neighbors have been working all year to create and install the 8-foot-tall angels, ensuring they are securely anchored to withstand the elements.
- π The light show, a well-known tradition in the Hastings Ranch area, aims to bring holiday cheer back to a community deeply affected by the fire.
A Message of Hope and New Beginnings
- π¬ The "hope" sign displayed by residents tells a story of resilience and the desire to rebuild their neighborhood.
- π The community is looking forward to a new beginning, with the angel display serving as a way to move forward even as houses are still being rebuilt.
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Eaton FirePasadenaValley Lights DriveHastings RanchChristmas LightsHoliday TraditionCommunity ResilienceNeighborhood RebuildingHopeNew Beginnings
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