Monrovia Candidate Statements: Becky Shevlin
South Pas Outruns Monrovia / Saving a Skunk
Pets for Monrovians
If you are interested in adopting an animal, here are Inland Valley links:
Also nearby is the San Gabriel Valley Humane Society. Here are the animals they have available:
And if you need to report a stray, call the Monrovia Police Department at (626) 256-8000 any time.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia's World Vision Raises $25 million for Japan.
Monrovia Candidate Statements: Tom Adams
Monrovia Police Chief Retiring / ZuniDigital Wins Awards
Monrovia Baseball / Gospel Expo / Lost Dog / Cronkite
Duarte Debate Spills into Monrovia / Language Learning / Lawsuit
~ A group opposed to a Planned Parenthood clinic in Duarte ( http://goo.gl/ZM4sj ) asked "pro-lifers to come out and defend life" at a meeting in Monrovia of the Foothill Community Democrats ( http://goo.gl/QX4qV ), featuring a Planned Parenthood speaker.
~ The Monrovia Library has a number of language learning tools you may not know about. http://goo.gl/Berj9 ~ A property owner who might be affected by the construction of a Gold Line maintenance facility is suing Monrovia. http://goo.gl/eHR9O and http://goo.gl/xR539 - Brad HaugaardDick Heimbold's Paintings at Monrovia's Selig Fine Art
New Old-Town Monrovia One-Mile Walking Route
A set of mileage posts marking a new old town walking route has been installed along Myrtle Avenue.
This latest walking route is an idea that was brought to the City by resident Chris Shevlin. Mr. Shevlin, a Monrovia Kiwanis Club member, asked the group to fully sponsor this project—which they agreed to do. This route aims to help Monrovians become more active; while encouraging an increase of foot traffic throughout Monrovia’s historic old town district.
The old town walking route is one mile in length, starting at Foothill Boulevard, traveling south on Myrtle Avenue for approximately a half-mile to the Old Town Arch at Walnut Avenue, then returning to the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. The walk takes participants past the Community Center, Library Park and through the heart of Old Town’s shopping, dining and entertainment district.
This route is the second of its kind within the old town district. The first, the “Fountain to the Falls” route, was installed late last year by Eagle Scout candidate Jeffrey Ramos. The “Fountain to the Falls” route starts at Old Town’s Library Park fountain and travels north to the waterfall in Canyon Park. A 7-Mile Run/Walk event, which will follow this route, is planned for Saturday, May 14 as part of the City’s 125th birthday celebration.
For more information on this route call (626) 303-6600.
More: http://goo.gl/EVaBi
- Brad Haugaard (from Dan Bell, City of Monrovia)
Fake City Worker Steals Cash, Burglary, Assault, Etc.
Monrovia Weinerschnitzel
Monrovia Spring Classes and Events
The Monrovia Department of Community Services has a whole catalog of Spring events and classes planned - including, uh, Zumba?
Click here for catalog: http://goo.gl/yAqAv
Click here for registration form: http://goo.gl/dKV9R - Brad HaugaardGold Line Lawsuit / Women Who Rock / Monrovia High Students Honored
~ Rotary Club honors Monrovia High students for ethics essays. http://goo.gl/jCf6F