Josh Lacey, from left, Aimee Yeghiayan and Molly Shelton do the ribbon cutting during the grand opening of the Fire House. Residents were invited to the grand opening to the Fire House located next to St. Luke’s of-the-Mountains Church in La Crescenta on Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Fire House Station #19 was developed in the 1930s and was in service for 50 years. The Fire House is now converted into a safe place for teens and crises. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Residents were invited to the grand opening to the Fire House located next to St. Luke’s of-the-Mountains Church in La Crescenta on Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Fire House Station #19 was developed in the 1930s and was in service for 50 years. The Fire House is now converted into a safe place for teens and crises. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Maurine Nuezca writes on the dream board, requesting what they would like at the safe place during the grand opening of the Fire House. Residents were invited to the grand opening to the Fire House located next to St. Luke’s of-the-Mountains Church in La Crescenta on Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Fire House Station #19 was developed in the 1930s and was in service for 50 years. The Fire House is now converted into a safe place for teens and crises. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Deacon Anthony Keller of St. George’s Episcopal Church looks around in the lounge room during a grand opening of the Fire House. Residents were invited to the grand opening to the Fire House located next to St. Luke’s of-the-Mountains Church in La Crescenta on Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Fire House Station #19 was developed in the 1930s and was in service for 50 years. The Fire House is now converted into a safe place for teens and crises. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)
Santiago Sanchez, from left, Brian Roxas, Jane Park, Emily Boone and Katie Szabados attend a grand opening of the Fire House. Residents were invited to the grand opening to the Fire House located next to St. Luke’s of-the-Mountains Church in La Crescenta on Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Fire House Station #19 was developed in the 1930s and was in service for 50 years. The Fire House is now converted into a safe place for teens and crises. (Cheryl A. Guerrero/Staff Photographer)