Contemporary-Style Monrovia Church Growing Rapidly
- Pastor Albert Tate: "We don't look the same, and we don't vote the same, but we are united as one in the gospel."
- Tate: "If you come and never make a disciple, never reach out to the poor, never share the gospel in the community, we aren't accomplishing our vision."
- The church is known for "dynamic contemporary music and preaching that is relevant and applicable to everyday life."
- The church is developing a network of "intergenerational and multiethnic Life Groups" where people "can be known, cared for, and unleashed to serve others."
- At last Sunday's service, the Monrovia High School auditorium (where the church meets at 9 and 11 a.m.) was "nearly filled."
- Brad Haugaard
Maryknoll Fundraiser | New Member of Board for Monrovia's AeroVironment
~ Stephen F. Page has been appointed to the board of directors of AeroVironment. Page most recently served on the corporate boards and audit committees of Lowe's Companies, Inc., PACCAR, Inc., and Liberty Mutual Holding Company Inc., where he was lead director, and on the board of trustees at Loyola Marymount University. http://goo.gl/vdOJQ
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Fire Prevention, Fire Fighters, and Monrovia's Older American
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Aerial Photo of Monrovia Gold Line Yard
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Arrest in Monrovia Burglary | Battle of Bands
~ Battle of the Bands at Monrovia High. http://goo.gl/uq7h5
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Monrovia Police: Theft of VehicleSeats, Burglary, Etc.
[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for April 22-24. - Brad Haugaard]
During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 434 service events, resulting in 84 investigations.
Residential Burglary
April 22 at 10:21 p.m., a residential burglary was reported in the 200 block of Poinsettia. The victim left for work at about 8:00 a.m. When she returned home at 10:00 p.m., she found a rear window open. She went to the police station and reported it. Officers were dispatched to the location and cleared the home. No suspects were located. Unknown suspect(s) entered the home and took jewelry and other miscellaneous property. Investigation continuing.
Warrant – Suspect Arrested
April 23 at 1:07 p.m., an officer on patrol stopped a subject on a bicycle in the 400 block of West Duarte Road for a vehicle code violation. A computer check on the subject revealed the he had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. The subject was arrested and taken into custody.
Vehicle Burglary
April 23 at 2:05 p.m., a vehicle burglary was reported at a hotel in the 900 block of West Huntington. The vehicle was broken into between 8:00 p.m. the previous night and 8:00 a.m. that morning. The third row seat was stolen from the vehicle. There was no sign of forced entry on the locked vehicle. The investigation is continuing.
Burglary
April 24 at 4:53 p.m., police were dispatched to the 700 block of Anita regarding a burglary that had just occurred. The victim walked outside and saw a 30-year-old, male Hispanic subject inside his vehicle. The vehicle was parked inside his attached garage and was unlocked. The victim yelled at the suspect, who ran from the house. The home owner chased the suspect as the police were called, but he lost sight of him. Police apprehended the suspect at Mayflower and Diamond. The suspect was positively identified by the victim and was arrested for burglary. The suspect had an outstanding no-bail warrant for drugs and burglary.
Monrovia Church Goes Live Online
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Monrovia Fire 100% Contained
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No Tweeting in Class, Monrovia High!
"Here's the harsh. . . but true facts wildcats! There is no texting, Instagram, Selfees, tweeting, updating your Facebook page, or online gaming..... In plain English, if you have your phone out during instruction time, security will pick it up, and your parents will get a chance to visit 111 and they have a right to check out all of your posts."
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia School Board Wants to Know: What Do You Want in a Superintendent?
As you may be aware, the board of education has selected an executive search firm to assist with the superintendent search process. As part of this process, the board believes it is important to obtain input from staff, parents, and community.
The board would like to invite you to participate in providing your views on the specific experience, leadership skills and abilities desired in a new superintendent.
There are three options for input:
1) An online survey - available on the district homepage or by clicking the link below:
- English Survey: http://questionweb.com/55628
- Spanish Survey: http://questionweb.com/58614
2) A written survey - available at the district office and any school site;
Note: all surveys must be completed and submitted by April 30th.
3) Or, if you feel you have further information that needs to be shared in person with the search firm advisors, you can call now to select a time for an appointment on either Monday, April 29 or Tuesday, April 30.
For further information, or to set an appointment to meet with the search firm advisors, please call Kristin Mariconda at (626) 47i-2010.
Thank you, and we look forward to your input.
Kristin K. Mariconda
Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent
Source: Monrovia School District email
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Disease Prevention Through Diet - Film at Monrovia High
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22 Days to Register for Fountain to Falls Race
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Firefighters Watch for Flare-Ups in Monrovia Fire
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Kids Book Celebration at Library Park
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Monrovia Looking for Fire Photos
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More than 400 Homes Were Threatened During Monrovia Fire
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Holden Bill Would Prohibit Mail-Only Pharmacy Drug Agreements
AB 299 follows reports earlier this year that health insurer Anthem Blue Cross was going to require thousands of its California patients with chronic diseases such as cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and HIV/AIDS to buy prescription drugs from a mail order pharmacy. Anthem has since backed off while they reevaluate the requirement. But Assemblymember Holden felt it was important to go ahead with the legislation to ensure consumers have a choice.
"We want to make sure that people who take specialty drugs are not being discriminated against," said Assemblymember Holden. "Forcing patients to use mail-order pharmacies could create a difficult situation for many patients with severe illnesses. Seniors especially feel comfortable with their local pharmacies because they are part of the community. If you want to order by mail, fine, but consumers should have a choice to buy local."
AB 299 would prohibit any mail-order pharmacy from entering into an agreement with an insurance plan or disability insurer that requires the use of a mail-order pharmacy for drugs or requires the patient to opt-out of the requirement.
"We were pleased to learn of the successful passage of AB 299 today in the Assembly Business, Professions, and Consumer Protection Committee, and we applaud Assembly Member Holden for his leadership on this issue," said Jon R. Roth, CEO of the California Pharmacists Association. "The Committee's action today was a significant victory for patients and protecting consumer choice in pharmacy benefits."
AB 299 is heard in the Assembly Health Committee next week.
Source: Holden press release
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737 Airplane Spoilers - Built in Monrovia
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