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Monrovia Youth Baseball League Ranks High - 9th Out of 68 at Cooperstown
Monrovia Youth Baseball League congratulated at July 16 Council Meeting for outstanding season performance. The league placed ninth out of 68 teams at Cooperstown. League anticipates future successful seasons. Visit league website for more information.
Chukwudi Iwuji to star in ‘Cyrano de Bergerac’ at Pasadena Playhouse
Chukwudi Iwuji (James Gunn’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Peacemaker,” Royal Shakespeare Company, NY Public Theatre’s “Othello”) is set to star in Pasadena Playhouse’s “Cyrano de Bergerac” by Edmond Rostand, freely adapted by Martin Crimp and directed by Mike Donahue (“Little Shop of Horrors,” Geffen Playhouse’s “The Inheritance”).
San Marino Schools Foundation Thanks Donors for $2M Grant to SMUSD
San Marino Schools Foundation thank you for all of your support during the 2023-2024 school year. Your donation, combined with many others, allowed us to fulfill a grant of over $2,000,000 to the San Marino Unified School District (SMUSD). The granted funds are utilized by SMUSD to fund full-time teaching...
Pasadena Buddhist Temple’s Mini Obon This Saturday
PASADENA — Pasadena Buddhist Temple, 1993 Glen Ave. in Pasadena, will hold its 2024 Mini Obon on Saturday, July 20. The schedule is as follows:. 4 p.m.: Parking lot will open. Handicapped and permit parking entrance on Glen Avenue. All other parking enter on Wyoming. If you park on the street, do not block the neighbors’ driveways.
Local Government Public Servant and Leader Bob Hall Passes
Bob Hall, 64, a beloved husband, father and California City leader sadly left our world on July 12, 2024, after his short battle with cancer. Bob was known for his collaborative leadership style over the past twenty years for the cities of Huntington Beach (Assistant City Manager 2005-2013), Fountain Valley (City Manager 2013-2017), Stanton (2018) and Laguna Niguel (2019). Bob quarterbacked Fountain Valley’s Fiscal Sustainability Plan (Measure HH), which will provide the necessary funds to cover the long-term financial needs in Fountain Valley through 2037. Bob prioritized being “business friendly” and providing unparalleled levels of customer service in every city he served.
Stilley’s Legacy Lives On Through Posthumous SPARC Exhibit
Hugh Stilley taught his son, Tucker Stilley, how to ride a motorcycle at an early age. When his boy was 14, they rode from their home in the San Gabriel Valley to Boston. That may be part of what inspired Tucker to eventually attend the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Andy Lippman: More People Needed Year-Round to Build City’s Float
Janet Benjamin’s daughter calls her mom and people like her “psychotic float people.”. And maybe you have to be psychotic to get excited about something that is torn down and thrown in the dumpster a week after it is paraded down Colorado Boulevard every New Year’s morning during the Tournament of Roses Parade.
Utility Trailer offers new rear door switch option
CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif. — Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. LLC is now offering a door switch sensor option for its 3000R refrigerated trailer equipped with a Cargobull transport refrigeration unit (TRU). “Door switches installed on the exterior door are prone to damage when pulling into dock,” said Utility’s president...
Barger Celebrates New Home of Long-Standing Pasadena Facility for Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Treatment
Barger Celebrates New Home of Long-Standing Pasadena Facility for Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Treatment. Photos, audio and b-roll showcasing event are available. Yesterday, the 75-year-old Pasadena Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (PCADD) celebrated its new location, located in the heart of Pasadena. The long-lasting program, now operated by the...
USC Recruit Kaitlyn Nguyen Clocks 2:30.46 200 BR on Opening Day of 2024 Fullerton Sectionals
LCM (50m) Results on MeetMobile, “2024 CA Fullerton CA/NV Speedo Sectionals”. Following the 4 Speedo Sectionals meets that took place around the country last week, there are 3 more going on this week, including one at the Janet Evans Swim Complex in Fullerton, CA. The first day of the Fullerton Sectionals featured the 100 free, 200 breast, 200 fly, women’s 1500 free and men’s 800 free.
New Children’s Activities on Mission Street | ‘LoveBug & Me Music’ in South Pasadena Now Open
LoveBug & Me Music, the award-winning provider of baby and toddler music classes, is delighted to announce the opening of its newest location in South Pasadena. Voted “Best Baby & Toddler Music Classes” and “Best Mommy & Me Music Classes” for multiple years, LoveBug & Me Music is the fastest growing program of its kind, with over 100 weekly classes across Los Angeles.
Fountain Valley honors memory of former City Manager Robert Hall
Fountain Valley City Hall was in a pensive state on Tuesday, as city officials took the time to honor the memory of former City Manager Robert Hall. Hall, who served as the city’s top executive from August 2013 to March 2017, died on Friday after a battle with cancer, his family said. He was 64.
Remains of World War II Riverside Soldier Come Home 82 Years Later
RIVERSIDE (CNS) – A soldier from Riverside who died after the Japanese invaded the Philippines in World War II returned home to the United States Tuesday, for burial in his hometown. U.S. Army Air Corps Pvt. Charles R. Powers was 18 when he died in July 1942 on the...
Restaurant inspections: Rat droppings close Rancho Mirage eatery; Palm Springs spot reopens
Riverside County health inspectors closed down one Rancho Mirage restaurant due to rodent droppings and overflowing sewage, while two Indio spots were downgraded to "B" grades, according to inspection reports. Several rat droppings were found inside a fryer at Catalan Mediterranean Restaurant in Rancho Mirage, along with sewage overflowing from the floor sink,...
South Pasadena’s Creativity Celebrated at Summer Arts Crawl
Shops and pop-ups offering eclectic wares, live music, street food and gallery exhibits showcasing the creative community in and around South Pasadena welcomed attendees of this year’s Summer Arts Crawl on Saturday, July 13. The event was hosted in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce and a variety of...
Sherman Library & Gardens Launches Grow the Gardens Campaign
Gardens are meant to grow and flourish, especially if they are carefully cultivated with a little water and a lot of love. Sherman Library & Gardens, a nonprofit organization and destination in Corona del Mar that serves as an educational and cultural center (including a premier botanical garden and outstanding research library) has been nourishing visitors for nearly 60 years. It too is ready to grow and flourish.
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