All Five Monrovia Robotics Teams Win Awards
Dinner at Mooyah Burgers
Dinner at Mooyah Burgers, in the Vons center at Myrtle and Foothill. Got the Cheddar Bacon Burger for $9.28 and a small Oreo shake for $4.99. Tasty.
Raggedy Ann is a Super Friendly Chatty Catty
Two-year-old Raggedy Ann is super friendly and loves people! She’s pretty chatty, and will probably use her meow to get your attention. Raggedy Ann enjoys being held sometimes, and might even jump into your arms for a cuddle. This sweet girl is looking for a home where she can get lots of love and snuggles.
The adoption fee for cats is $100. All cat adoptions include spay or neuter, microchip, and age-appropriate vaccines.
New adopters will receive a complimentary health-and-wellness exam from VCA Animal Hospitals, as well as a goody bag filled with information about how to care for your pet.
View photos of adoptable pets and schedule an adoption appointment at pasadenahumane.org. Adoptions are by appointment only, and new adoption appointments are available every Sunday and Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.
Pets may not be available for adoption and cannot be held for potential adopters by phone calls or email.
Gina Ayala Named Middle School State Educator of the Year
Monrovia School District reports that over the weekend Clifton Middle School teacher Gina Ayala was named Middle School State Educator of the Year by the California League of Schools.
Time to Register Students for Summer School
Time to register for Summer School 2022. It will be held this year from June 13 to July 15 at these schools:
Mayflower
8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Incoming Grades 1-5
Monroe
8 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Incoming Grades 1-6
Spanish & Mandarin
Santa Fe
8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Incoming Grades 6-8
Register here: https://tny.im/jzeHl
For more information, contact Courtney Glass at 471-2044 or cglass@monroviaschools.net.
- Brad Haugaard
A Moment in Monrovia History: Picnic in Monrovia Canyon
A picnic in Monrovia Canyon. From the Myron Hotchkiss collection. See full details here.
CHP Looking for Missing Monrovia Man
- Brad Haugaard
School District to Create New Admin Positions; Adopt Suicide Prevention Policy, Mission and Vision Statements; Etc.
~ Adopting a Suicide Prevention policy. https://tny.im/4iMKo
~ Creating two new administrative job positions: Director, Elementary Educational Services (https://tny.im/US5O7); and Director, Secondary Educational Services (https://tny.im/KItR).
~ Hiring J & A Fencing Engineering for $68,700 to repair the Monrovia High tennis court fencing due to extreme wind damage. https://tny.im/9OvRT
~ Adopting this Mission Statement: "The Monrovia Unified School District exists to provide all students with an exceptional education, ensuring all graduate fully prepared for college, career, and life." [Comment: Hopefully correct the grammar first.] https://tny.im/DMW5g
~ And this Vision Statement: "Our vision is to be an exemplary school district by empowering all students to reach their highest potential through innovative, engaging, and personalized learning experiences." https://tny.im/8dPao
~ A service agreement with Pure Water SoCal, for a hygienic touch-free water drinking dispenser system for district-wide staff break rooms. https://tny.im/Dx5Jw
~ Honoring as Employees of the Month for March:
- Tomasa Rios, Food Services Manager - Bradoaks
- Karen Littlefield, Teacher - Bradoaks
- Victoria Walden, Health Clerk - Wild Rose
- Alison Meloserdoff, Teacher - Wild Rose
~ Receive a report indicating that the district is able to meet its financial obligations for the current and subsequent two fiscal years. https://tny.im/F29Ly
- Brad Haugaard
School District Honors Patty Treliving
Community Members Read to School Children for Read Across America
Monrovia School District had volunteers reading to kids at a majority of school sites for Read Across America Week. District partners like Monrovia Reads, Foothill Credit Union, and others helped make sure many of our classrooms had a volunteer to read a book. Many MUSD administrators and Board of Education members also joined in on the reading.
- Brad Haugaard
Suicide Prevention Kits; Old Town Historic Walking Tour; Preventing Deadly Citrus Disease
~ March is Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Awareness Month in Monrovia and the library has eight Mental Health and Wellness Book Kits on such topics as: anxiety, depression, grief, mindfulness and stress relief; substance abuse; postpartum depression; PTSD, and; mental health and wellness. The kits can be checked out for six weeks. For more information contact the library at 256-8274.
~ The Monrovia Historic Preservation Group will hold an Historic Walking Tour in Downtown Monrovia on Saturday, March 5 beginning at 10 a.m. Meet at the southeast corner of Myrtle and Palm, across from Library Park. Cost is $5 per person, the tour lasts about two hours, and RSVPs are not necessary.
~ Here are tips to prevent the spread of the deadly citrus tree disease, Huanglongbing (HLB), which is spread by a tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid that feeds on citrus leaves. There is no cure.
Before moving fruit from your property ...
- Remove all leaves, stems and branches.
- Wash fruit thoroughly.
- Fully open bags carrying your citrus, dump and shake them out, and remove any stems, leaves, or other debris.
- Inspect clothes, personal items, and vehicles for plant materials and brush them off.
To report any suspected findings of the disease, call the California Department of Food and Agriculture at (800) 491-1899.
- Brad Haugaard
Online Meetings On Schools' Local Control and Accountability Plan
Times and Zoom links:
- Thursday, March 10 at 10 a.m. Zoom link
- Monday, March 14 at 5 p.m. Zoom link
- Tuesday, March 15 at 7 p.m. Zoom link
All meetings will have a Spanish presentation, as well.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Weekly Coronavirus Count: 27 More Cases, No More Deaths
City of Monrovia: 8,120 cases (up 27), 99 deaths (unchanged)
Unincorporated Monrovia: 840 cases (up 1), 4 deaths (unchanged)
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Police: Five EBT Accounts Compromised; Ex-Girlfriend vs Girlfriend; Man Busts Window When He Can't Get Marijuana; Etc.
[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for February 24 – March 2. - Brad Haugaard]During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 393 service events, resulting in 63 investigations.
Vehicle Burglary
February 24 at 6:09 a.m., a resident in the 100 block of Los Angeles called to report that his vehicle was broken into sometime during the night. This investigation is continuing.
Grand Theft Auto Recovery
February 24 at 1:49 p.m., an officer was patrolling the area of Peck and Live Oak when he saw an unoccupied vehicle parked in the area. A computer check revealed the vehicle was stolen. The vehicle was recovered and the registered owner was notified.
Injury Traffic Collision
February 24 at 3:39 p.m., a caller reported a traffic collision between a bicycle and a motorist in the area of Eighth and Duarte. Officers and Monrovia Paramedics arrived and checked on the well-being of the occupants. The bicyclist had minor injuries. This investigation is continuing.
Vehicle Burglary
February 24 at 6:50 p.m., a vehicle burglary was reported in the 500 block of E. Olive. The victim reported that tools were stolen from his truck. The investigation is continuing.
Vandalism
February 24 a 7:48 p.m., a victim reported someone slashed her tires while parked behind a business in the 600 block of W. Huntington. This investigation is continuing.
Assault / Burglary / Threatening / Stalking
February 24 at 10:07 p.m., a victim in the 900 block of E. Lemon called to report that her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend entered through her bedroom window and assaulted her. During the investigation, officers discovered the ex-girlfriend had broken in to the residence several days ago and stole several items from the residence. Officers also discovered the suspect had been stalking the victim. A temporary restraining order was obtained. The investigation is continuing.
Vandalism / Suspicious Person
February 24 at 11:24 p.m., officers were dispatched to a residence in the 700 block of E. Palm when a window was smashed at the location. During the investigation, officers learned that the resident was locking up the house when he observed a male subject walking up the driveway. The resident opened the door and yelled out to the subject. The subject indicated he wanted to buy marijuana. The resident stated that he uses marijuana, but he does not sell it. The subject insisted that he sell him some marijuana, but when refused the subject left and walked around the residence and threw a rock through the kitchen window which broke the window and struck the refrigerator.
Warrant Arrest
February 25 at 1:30 a.m., a caller reported a wanted subject had checked into a motel in the 700 block of W. Huntington. Officers arrived and set up. The subject exited the room and was taken into custody without incident. The subject was arrested and taken into custody.
Overdose
February 25 at 2:13 a.m., an overdose was reported in the 800 block of W. Foothill. He was treated by paramedics and transported to a local hospital.
Hit and Run Traffic Collision
February 25 at 2:25 p.m., an employee from a business in the 400 block of W. Foothill called to report that a vehicle just crashed into the front window of their business and fled the scene. Officers responded and located the vehicle in the area. The driver was arrested and taken into custody.
Burglary
February 26 at 7:54 a.m., a caller reported their property had been broken into in the 200 block of Linwood sometime during the night. Officers arrived and determined the property was currently being renovated. This investigation is continuing.
Drug Activity
February 26 at 8:45 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of 300 W. Huntington Dr. regarding a vehicle swerving in and out of lanes. An officer located a vehicle matching the description and conducted a traffic stop. The officer observed a plastic baggie containing a white substance sticking out of the subject's left shirt pocket. Investigation revealed the subject was in possession of cocaine. The subject was arrested.
Shoplifting / Assault
February 26 at 9:00 p.m., an employee from a business in the 600 block of W. Huntington stated that a subject stole merchandise and assaulted their security guard. Investigation revealed that a subject was about to exit the store without paying. The security guard reached into the subject's bag and retrieved the items and a brief argument ensued. The subject then swung at the security guard but the security guard ducked. The suspect fled the location. This investigation is continuing.
Petty Theft / Warrant Arrest
February 26 at 9:09 p.m., officers were flagged down at a business in the 500 block of W. Huntington while they were investigating another incident, regarding a subject that just fled their store with stolen merchandise. The subject was located and detained. The property was recovered and no prosecution was desired; however, the subject had an outstanding outside warrant. The subject was arrested per authority of the warrant and transported to Monrovia Police Department jail for booking.
Residential Burglary
February 26 at 11:27 p.m., a resident in the 400 block of Meadow Lane called stating their house was broken into. The incident occurred sometime during the evening hours. The suspect(s) broke the rear glass door to make entry. Once inside, the suspect(s) ransacked the rooms but nothing appeared stolen at the time. This investigation is continuing.
Drug Activity
February 28 at 11:18 a.m., a witness called to state that a subject wearing all red went into the backyard of a residence in the 500 block of N. Magnolia. It didn't appear to be the homeowner or anyone associated with the residence. Officers responded and located the subject in the rear yard. It was a female transient known from prior contacts. A consensual search revealed a glass pipe commonly used to smoke methamphetamine. She was arrested and taken into custody.
Grand Theft Auto
February 28 at 12:39 p.m., a victim in the 300 block of W. Chestnut came in and reported his Ford van had been stolen from the location. The last time he saw it at the location was five days ago. There was no evidence located and nobody else had permission to drive the vehicle. The vehicle was entered as stolen.
Fraud
March 1 at 8:12 a.m., a victim in the 800 block of W. Walnut came into the Monrovia Police Department lobby to report her EBT account had been compromised. It is unknown who or how it occurred and she did not give anyone permission to access her account. This investigation is continuing.
Fraud
March 1 at 9:03 a.m., a victim in the 300 block of W. Cypress came into the Monrovia Police Department lobby to report her EBT account had been compromised. It is unknown who or how it occurred and she did not give anyone permission to access her account. This investigation is continuing.
Fraud
March 1 at 9:19 a.m., a victim in the 500 block of Parker came into the Monrovia Police Department lobby to report her EBT account had been compromised. It is unknown who or how it occurred and she did not give anyone permission to access her account. This investigation is continuing.
Fraud
March 1 at 9:55 a.m., a victim in the 400 block of Parker came into the Monrovia Police Department lobby to report his EBT account had been compromised. It is unknown who or how it occurred and he did not give anyone permission to access his account. This investigation is continuing.
Warrant Arrest
March 1 at 12:41 p.m., an employee at a business in the 500 block of W. Huntington called to report a male subject was inside the location arguing with employees and refusing to leave. Officers arrived and recognized the individual from previous contacts. A computer check revealed he had an outstanding warrant for his arrest. Officers arrested the subject and took him into custody.
Fraud
March 1 at 1:27 p.m., a victim in the 1800 block of S. Peck came to Monrovia Police Department lobby to report her EBT account had been compromised. It is unknown who or how it occurred and she did not give anyone permission to access her account. This investigation is continuing.
Fraud
March 1 at 2:30 p.m., a victim in the 500 block of W. Duarte called to report someone has opened accounts in her name without her permission. She is now receiving letters from collections companies regarding payment to the accounts that she did not open. This investigation is continuing.
Theft
March 1 at 10:40 p.m., the alarm service for a business in the 3300 block of S. Peck called and said they were watching two suspects throwing car parts over the south fence. One suspect was last seen running south from the property. Officers did an area check and located three rims and tires near the suspects’ vehicle off Danes & Eighth in the City of Arcadia. The suspects were never located and the property was returned to the owner. The suspects’ vehicle was towed for expired registration.
Non-Injury Traffic Collision
March 2 at 6:53 a.m., a non-injury traffic collision was reported in the area of Los Angeles and Ivy. A vehicle traveling east continued through the intersection and struck the front end of the other vehicle. The driver of the vehicle failing to stop for the posted stop sign was issued a citation.
Domestic Violence
March 2 at 11:21 p.m., officers responded to 200 block of E. Walnut regarding possible domestic violence. The male suspect fled in a vehicle prior to officers arriving. The victim told officers her husband became violent during an argument and punched her in the face. Officers searched the area for the suspect but couldn't find him. The suspect was entered as a wanted person into the system.
Dinner at Old Town Pizza
Happy Spirited Lady Blue Just Loves People
Lady Blue is five years old and absolutely loves people! She’s very active and enthusiastic, especially when making friends with Pasadena Humane staff and volunteers, and would do best in a home where she can get lots of attention and playtime. Lady Blue has such a happy spirit and is ready to bring lots of joy to her forever home.
The adoption fee for dogs is $150. All dog adoptions include spay or neuter, microchip, and age-appropriate vaccines.
New adopters will receive a complimentary health-and-wellness exam from VCA Animal Hospitals, as well as a goody bag filled with information about how to care for your pet.
View photos of adoptable pets and schedule an adoption appointment at pasadenahumane.org. Adoptions are by appointment only, and new adoption appointments are available every Sunday and Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.
Pets may not be available for adoption and cannot be held for potential adopters by phone calls or email.
- Brad Haugaard
Spring Veggie Workshop March 12
- Which vegetables do well in warmer seasons
- Pest management
- Healthy soil
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Today Now Online
- Brad Haugaard
Parks Foundation Collecting Funds To Restore Canyon Park
- Brad Haugaard