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    About this Episode

    Altadena has had a strong and vibrant coffee culture for years and one of our prized local businesses is Cafe De Leche, on Lake Avenue. Our own Mikayla Arevalo sat down with Matt and Anja, owners of Cafe De Leche, for a chat about their store and how they came to love life here in Altadena. Later Mikayla chats with Altadena Library District Assistant Library Director Viktor Sjoberg about Read Local Shop Local, a new initiative to bring together library patrons with local businesses, where they can receive discounts and deals simply by presenting their library card. For more information about Cafe De Leche, visit their website: https://www.cafedeleche.net

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