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Monrovia Coronavirus Count: 172, Up 3

Today's Coronavirus cases from LA Deptartment of Public Health:


Monrovia: 172 cases (up 3), 21 deaths (unchanged).


Unincorporated Monrovia: 22 cases (unchanged).


Brookdale Monrovia: 8 cases (unchanged), 1 death (unchanged).


Monrovia Gardens Healthcare Center: 74, 16 deaths. This facility has  disappeared from the county's stats page, so these numbers are old.


Monrovia Memorial Hospital:  27 cases (unchanged) and 2 deaths (unchanged).


- Brad Haugaard

Windy Tonight - Be Careful On the Freeway!

Wind advisory in effect from 6 p.m. today to 3 a.m. tomorrow, Monday. In the San Gabriel Valley north winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to 35 mph across the wind prone foothills. Gusty winds will make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. This includes the 57 and 210
freeways. https://is.gd/YiKVF2

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Coronavirus Count: 169, 1 New Death

Today's Coronavirus cases from LA Deptartment of Public Health:


Monrovia: 169 cases (down 1 - apparently 1 died), 21 deaths (up 1).


Unincorporated Monrovia: 22 cases (unchanged).


Brookdale Monrovia: 8 cases (unchanged), 1 death (unchanged).


Monrovia Gardens Healthcare Center: 74, 16 deaths. This facility has  disappeared from the county's stats page, so these numbers are old.


Monrovia Memorial Hospital:  27 cases (unchanged) and 2 deaths (unchanged).


- Brad Haugaard

School Board to Denounce Racism, Violence; Adopt 'Fantasy' Budget; Accept Contract for Internet Filtering

At its next meeting (agenda: https://is.gd/vz56lF) the Monrovia Board of Education will consider ...

~ Adopting a resolution "denouncing racism and discriminatory acts in America and affirm[ing] MUSD's commitment to tolerance, understanding, and diversity in schools." The resolution would voice "its opposition to all forms of racism, discriminatory actions, and the incitement of violence." https://is.gd/eHky2t

~ Adopting its 2020-21 budget (https://is.gd/r3OfEy), which Board President Rob Hammond called a "fantasy budget" in this interview: https://is.gd/ajtqlv

~ Accepting a three-year contract for Internet content filtering from Linewize for $40,184. https://is.gd/dJOwUO


- Brad Haugaard

New Lyft COVID Rules Coming Up; Report Bulky Trash Maybe Win $50; Underpass Painting

In his latest report (https://goo.gl/aOqX7O) City Manager Dylan Feik reports:

~  In the coming weeks, every Lyft rider and driver will have to certify in the app that they will wear a face covering throughout the ride, are COVID-19 symptom-free and will follow CDC and local guidelines related to COVID-19.


~ If you report bulky items, such as furniture, boxes, or other items in the right of way (not on private property) you can be be entered into a raffle to win a $50 gift card to a Monrovia business, and Athens will pick up the bulky item within about 48 hours. To report, call Public Works at 932-5575; or email bulkyitem@ci.monrovia.ca.us. Raffle winners will be notified after each Thursday drawing by Public Works staff.

~ The schedule for washing and repainting freeway underpasses:
Mountain - done
Week of June 8 - Shamrock
Week of June 15 - California
Week of June 22- Myrtle
Week of June 29 - Magnolia
Week of July 6 - Mayflower
Week of July 13 - Monterey
Week of July 20 - Huntington

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Coronavirus Count: 170, Up 4

Today's Coronavirus cases from LA Deptartment of Public Health:


Monrovia: 170 cases (up 4), 20 deaths (unchanged).


Unincorporated Monrovia: 22 cases (up 1).


Brookdale Monrovia: 8 cases (unchanged), 1 death (unchanged).


Monrovia Gardens Healthcare Center: 74 (unchanged), 16 deaths (unchanged). This facility has  disappeared from the county's stats page, so these numbers are old.


Monrovia Memorial Hospital:  27 cases (unchanged) and 2 deaths (unchanged).


- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia High Graduation - Vastly Different But Still a Happy Time





More than 300 Monrovia High School seniors exited their vehicles, walked the green and white decorated stage, received their diplomas, and turned their tassels during the school’s drive-thru commencement ceremony at Monrovia High School on June 3.

“I’m incredibly proud of our extraordinary graduates, who finally got their moment of celebration after losing so many aspects of their senior year to the COVID-19 pandemic,” Board of Education President Rob Hammond said. “I know they will go on to contribute to our society in wonderful, meaningful ways, drawing on the lessons learned over their years at Monrovia Unified.”

The graduation ceremony almost didn’t happen, after Los Angeles County education leaders nixed drive-thru events. But advocacy by Hammond and the rest of the Board of Education, Monrovia High School Principal Kirk McGinnis, and the Monrovia community, convinced the county to reverse its ruling, opening the opportunity to celebrate safely – not just for Monrovia but for districts across the region.

The very first graduate of the day was Vivian Fisher, who received an honorary diploma as she was unable to receive her diploma from the class of 1938. Fisher, 99, longtime Monrovia resident and former Monrovia Unified School District employee, was escorted on stage by her great great nephew and Monrovia High Class of 2020 graduate, Elijah Vance.

Afterward, students lined up 6 feet apart and walked the stage as their names were announced through the speakers. Families drove next to the stage, taking photos and cheering for their graduate before making their way to a pick-up zone.

“Graduation ceremonies symbolize the culmination of educational pursuits as a child and the commencement of life as an adult. They are a celebration of achievement. This year, we also celebrate our graduates for their perseverance through these challenging times,” Superintendent Dr. Katherine Thorossian said. “They are the bright spot in a time of crisis.”

Though the graduation ceremony was vastly different than years past, valedictorian Kate Tadeo and salutatorian Jessica Lee were still given the opportunity to address their fellow graduates through a video message.

“I ask you, Monrovia Class of 2020, to not look at this experience as something of sadness, but as an opportunity to fight for those who don’t get to walk across their stage because of gun violence, who do not get to watch their virtual graduation from their Apple MacBooks, and for those who are unable to lead their lives without fear of being persecuted for their beliefs and identity,” Tadeo said. “We have to be better. Fight for better. Be the generation of change as I know we can be.”

Lee, who shared advice and words of wisdom she learned from her brother, emphasized the importance of setting goals and practicing compassion.

“Always remember to practice gratitude, because not every day is guaranteed. Although I am proud of the achievements I have accomplished, looking back, I regret not spending more time with people,” Lee said. “In a time like this, more than ever, I’ve realized how easy it is to forget the privilege of being around friends and family.”

Despite the hardships to get to graduation, Monrovia High School, Monrovia Unified Board of Education, and the community of Monrovia collaborated to create a memorable day full of smiles, cheers, and applause.

“Graduates, you have proven that your commitment to graduate was made with a conviction to finish strong. I challenge you to set a new vision for success,” McGinnis said. “I trust that you will take the skills, lessons, and qualities you learned here at Monrovia High School and apply them to each step in your life. Monrovia High is truly the home of scholars and champions and is a better place because of your contributions over the past four years. Congratulations.”

Source: Monrovia Schools press release

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia-Based Trader Joe's Has Best Anti-COVID Measures Among Grocery Stores

A report from Fox Business says that Monrovia-based Trader Joe’s, along with Costco and Whole Foods, have best coronavirus safety measures among grocery stores. https://is.gd/CiWIVV

- Brad Haugaard

Vivian Fisher, 98, Graduated from Monrovia High School Today

98-year-old Vivian Fisher received her diploma from Monrovia High School today. She should have got it in 1938 but things happen, life interfered. Story on ABC7: https://is.gd/IeZp1Z

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Police: Lyft Driver Punched for Not Loading Luggage; Man Robbed of Cell Phone at Knife Point; Motorist Brandishes Firearm at Protesters; Etc.

[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for May 28 – June 3. - Brad Haugaard]

During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 394 service events, resulting in 69 investigations.

Battery
May 28 at 1:29 p.m., a customer of a business in the 1600 block of S. Mountain called police to report a battery incident. While he was shopping, a male subject inside the store punched him in the face, causing him to fall to the ground. After being hit, the victim saw the subject run out of the store. He did not know why the suspect hit him. Officers responded and searched for the suspect, but were unable to locate him. The victim did not require paramedics. This investigation is continuing.

Battery
May 28 at 6:13 p.m., a Lyft driver called police to report a battery incident. He was picking up a subject at a hotel in the 900 block of S. Fifth. The subject became upset when the driver would not load his luggage in the trunk. The driver told the subject he needed to do that himself. The subject then punched the driver in the face and ran into the hotel. Investigation continuing.

Hit & Run Traffic Collision
May 28 at 8:30 p.m., a motorist was stopped at a red light at Myrtle and Olive. The motorist attempted to make a right turn onto eastbound Olive and sideswiped another motorist. One of the motorists fled the scene without providing the necessary documentation. Investigation continuing.

Injury Traffic Collision
May 28 at 10:10 p.m., a traffic collision occurred in the 700 block of W. Duarte. A motorist was exiting a driveway in the 700 block of W. Duarte and there was an illegally parked vehicle blocking her view. When the motorist exited the driveway, she collided into another vehicle who was traveling west on Duarte. Both motorists complained of pain to their chest, due to the airbags deploying. Monrovia Paramedics arrived and treated the motorists. Investigation continuing.

Grand Theft
May 29 at 1:38 p.m., an employee from a business in the 1600 block of S. Mountain called police to report two male subjects stole power tools and fled the location heading south on Mountain in a black BMW with no license plates. Investigation continuing.

Theft
May 29 at 3:22 p.m., a resident from the 700 block of S. Ivy called police to report his landscaping equipment was stolen from the bed of his truck. Investigation continuing.

Grand Theft Auto
May 30 at 9:43 a.m., a business owner in the 200 block of W. Maple arrived at work and discovered his company vehicle had been stolen sometime during the night. Officers responded and searched the area for the vehicle, but could not locate it. The vehicle was entered into the Stolen Vehicle System. This investigation is continuing.

Family Disturbance
May 30 at 11:27 a.m., a caller reported hearing a male and female subject yelling at one another inside an apartment in the 500 block of E. Olive. Officers responded and located the two subjects still yelling at one another. After determining no crime had occurred, officers kept the peace and provided counseling.

Battery
May 30 at 12:12 p.m., callers reported a fight in progress in the north alley of the 300 block of W. Colorado. Officers arrived and found two female subjects had battered one another. Officers kept the peace, then issued citations for battery, as both wanted the other arrested.

Family Disturbance
May 30 at 2:45 p.m., a caller reported hearing a family yelling at one another for over an hour at their house in the 200 block of N. Grand. Officers responded and located the family. It was determined no crime had occurred and the officers kept the peace.

Shoplifting – Suspect Arrested
May 30 at 10:24 p.m., an employee from a business in the 500 block of W. Duarte called police to report an adult male subject took merchandise without paying for it. Officers located the subject, who admitted to stealing the merchandise. The subject was arrested for shoplifting.

Domestic Violence – Suspect Arrested
May 30 at 11:50 p.m., a caller in the 500 block of E. Olive reported that her boyfriend threw a lotion bottle at her and it struck her in the face, causing redness to her face. Officers arrived and conducted an investigation. The male subject was subsequently arrested for domestic violence. He was also found to be on probation for a prior domestic violence incident.

Robbery
June 3 at 4:30 p.m., a male subject was sitting at a table at Station Square Park using his cell phone when he was approached by two Hispanic subjects, a male and female. The female subject brandished a knife and asked him what he was doing. The male subject then punched him in the face and took his cell phone out of his hands. The two subjects walked towards the train platform. The police were notified and the victim was taken to a local hospital for his injuries. The suspects were not located. The investigation is continuing.

Weapons Violation – Suspect Arrested
June 3 at 5:26 p.m., Demonstrators were peacefully protesting in the 300 block of S. Myrtle when a motorist initiated a confrontation with the demonstrators. The motorist brandished a firearm and then sped away, heading north on Myrtle. Officers quickly responded and detained the motorist in the area. An investigation was conducted and the driver was arrested. The case will be presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

Monrovia Church to Offer Drive-Through Communion

Monrovia's Fellowship Church will hold its first ever drive-through communion service on Sunday, June 14 from 3-5 p.m. in the Monrovia High School parking lot. Staff will "distribute the elements of communion and pray a blessing over you from the safety of your vehicle."

- Brad Haugaard

Lunch from Cafe X2O


Lunch from Cafe X2O, on the north side of Foothill just east of Alta Vista. Got the Chicken Kebab ($14) and substituted the rice with spinach for about $4 (wasn’t broken out so not sure). Very good. I enjoyed it all. 

- Brad Haugaard 

Monrovia Coronavirus Count: 166, 2 More, 1 More Death

Today's Coronavirus cases from LA Deptartment of Public Health:


Monrovia: 166 cases (up 2), 20 deaths (up 1).


Unincorporated Monrovia: 21 cases (unchanged).


Brookdale Monrovia: 8 cases (unchanged), 1 death (unchanged).


Monrovia Gardens Healthcare Center: 74 (unchanged), 16 deaths (unchanged). This facility has suddenly disappeared from the county's stats page, so these numbers are old.


Monrovia Memorial Hospital:  27 cases (unchanged) and 2 deaths (unchanged).


- Brad Haugaard

Monrovian Restaurant Prepares to Re-Open

The Monrovian restaurant, at the corner of Myrtle and Colorado, is apparently getting ready to re-open. A Facebook post says:

“We are a new family restaurant located in Old Town Monrovia, California. Chef owned, offering fresh baked pastries, cakes, pies, and local coffee in our quick service pastry area located in the front of our dining room. We offer many different styles of artisan pastries and breads, alongside our naturally leavened pizza dough! We serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a full bar.”

- Brad Haugaard

Wildlife in Wilderness Area


It’s not just bears you encounter in Monrovia’s Wilderness Preserve. I saw these two today. The fawn stopped and stared at me for a while.

- Brad Haugaard 

Civic Leaders Join to Discuss George Floyd, Racism



Members of the Monrovia City Council, School Board members, law enforcement, and other community leaders gathered in Library Park today to talk about racism and the killing of George Floyd. 

A prayer, a hymn, comments by organizer Tyler Spicer and brief comments from officials and others. Above is School Board President Rob Hammond, who condemned the “murder” of Floyd, recalled the interview with Floyd’s brother and compared the pain to that which he experienced on the death of his own brother. 

Mayor Tom Adams said the killing in Minneapolis has hurt the Monrovia Police as a stain upon their profession and something they would not have allowed if they were in Minneapolis. 

Note: I put “murder” in quotes because I’m quoting and because officially a person is only a murderer if convicted, not because I doubt the facts. 

- Brad Haugaard

Curfew Starts Later Tonight - 9 p.m.

City Manager Dylan Feik reports:

Los Angeles County has issued the fourth night of a countywide curfew. Tonight's curfew will start later at 9 p.m. and will end tomorrow at 5 a.m. Residents are asked to stay in their home during the curfew unless traveling to and from work, experiencing homelessness and without access to a viable shelter or seeking medical treatment.

- Brad Haugaard 

Major Monrovia Facebook Groups Display Same Image As Statement of Solidarity

Police Chief Alan Sanvictores kneeling before protesters.

Four of the main Monrovia Facebook groups - Monrovia Happenings; Monrovia, California;  Monrovia Messenger, and Everything Monrovia, together having more than 26,000 members - have switched their groups' pictures to the same image, showing Police Chief Alan Sanvictores kneeling before people protesting the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.

Carmen Martinez, of Monrovia Happenings, writes:

"Today we have solidarity throughout our town.

"If you belong to several community groups you will see us changing our group picture to the same picture. We are all different and yet, we are all the same.

"Thank you, Brian Tindall, for capturing such an amazing moment, but more so for our MPD Chief Sanvictores, our entire MPD and our entire community."

- Brad Haugaard

Superintendent Thorossian's May Update

The 2019-20 school year is quickly drawing to a close, and I find myself shocked that we have reached the end of May already. Since the beginning of our dismissal, I have missed our students, teachers, staff, and school community, but it has been wonderful to hear about our students’ many achievements even while on distance learning.

In the beginning of May, the District and our school community celebrated Teacher Appreciation Week. Our teachers chose this profession because of their belief in the value of education, their love of learning, and their connection to their students. I’d like to personally thank them for their passion and dedication to their students, to Monrovia Unified, and to our community.

Monrovia Unified honored the Class of 2020 with a celebration at 8:20 p.m. May 6 at Monrovia High School. Monrovia High lit up the Stadium and the Monrovia ‘M’ on the mountain, as another way to acknowledge seniors and their achievements. This has continued to occur every Wednesday since then and will continue through our June 3 graduation. Monrovia Unified is dedicated to celebrating its Class of 2020.

On May 10, Monrovia Unified took part in Virtual Monrovia Days 2020, and shared a video montage that celebrated our scholars and athletes. The video highlighted all of the things that make our District great: our students, teachers and staff, families, and strong academic programs and enrichment opportunities.

We’ve also been busy this month preparing for the celebrations ahead, including our promotions and graduation ceremonies. I’d like to extend a thank-you to our Board of Education, Monrovia High School Principal Kirk McGinnis and administrators, Supervisor Kathryn Barger, the City of Monrovia, and our entire community for advocating on behalf of our students and making sure their successes and achievements were celebrated. I look forward to our promotion and graduation ceremonies – our students deserve this.

Toward the end of the month, Monrovia High School announced Kate Tadeo as its valedictorian and Jessica Lee as salutatorian. Congratulations to both on their achievements. We wish them luck as they pursue their academic and personal goals in college.

Lastly, congratulations to you all for rising to the challenge that this dismissal presented all of us. I know I speak for everyone when I say I cannot wait until we are back in school again but, until then, please stay safe and take care of one another.

We will continue providing updated information on our website and social media platforms. Pre-recorded informational messages are regularly updated at (626) 471-2084.

Sincerely,
Dr. Katherine Thorossian, Superintendent

- Brad Haugaard

Company With Monrovia Lab Develops Mail-In Coronavirus Test Kit

A New York company, LetsGetChecked, with a lab in Monrovia, has developed a consumer mail-in COVID-19 test kit. https://is.gd/qNVLBz

- Brad Haugaard