Industrious Office (t.ly/sw-w), a "coworking" company that offers either shared or dedicated office space, is opening a new space on the ground floor of the Avalon apartment complex on Myrtle. Story stub here: t.ly/q6RU
- Brad Haugaard
The city is looking for artists to paint two murals, one for a wall at the currently-being-renovated Lucinda Garcia Park, and another for the outside of a Portland Loo (a "public restroom facility intended to meet the needs of park users without creating a nuisance"), which will soon be installed at Library Park.
The Lucinda Garcia Park mural should highlight Garcia's contributions and convey the broader story of the Hispanic community in Monrovia. Details: t.ly/bRfp
The theme of the Portland Loo should be related to literacy, books, reading, parks, nature or family. For questions contact Tina Cherry at 256-8226 or tcherry@ci.monrovia.ca.us.
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Dr. F. M. Pottenger, founder of Pottenger tuberculosis sanitarium in north Monrovia. From the Myron Hotchkiss collection. See full details here.
- Brad Haugaard
~ Approving an agreement with WestGroup Designs for a design to modernize the shade structure at Canyon Early Learning Center, provided the district can get state funding to do it. t.ly/B_tB
~ Approving a job description for principal at Canyon Early Learning Center (salary $120,618 - $127,985). t.ly/S6Tg
~ Approving a job description for Director of the Extended Learning and Enrichment Programs (salary $120,618 - $127,985). t.ly/3uRw
~ Honoring its top students:
AP Scholars
Sophia R. Adkins, Francisco G. Alcala, Megan P. Barrett, Shaylen S. Berry, Erin A. Byrnes, Zoey C. Caputi, Kendra M. Christian, Evan M. Clements, Hunter S. Craig, Brooklyn C. Cumes, Jacob E. Cupp, Cedric Donohue, Alyssa D. Escarcega, Luke C. Grebel, Kendra L. Harbert, Kristoffer J. Kaufmann, Carlos Martinez, Layla E. Mihal, Christian Morales, Jacqueline H. Munoz, Deanna D. Pham, Elie C. Raad, America N. Ramos, Brendan Q. Reyes, Matthew A. Rocha ,Chloe E. Thomas, Ryan D. Thrailkill.
AP Scholars with Honors
Valery A. Almeida, Lukas C. Barkume, Silas D. Brusseau, Michael A. Camacho, Jonathan Camargo, Robert C. DeBetta, Finn Espinoza, Julia G. Heatherly, Ian M. Hughes, Sophia G. Lee, Elizabeth Liu, Alexandra A. Lo, Susann Martinez, Matthew Nguyen, Jordan T. Smith.
AP Scholars with Distinction
Antoinette Body, Kento H. Bushey, Lucas Corsi, Edward L. Feldman, Angelina A. Hamilton, Jack W. Heatherly, Matthew P. Hui, Elizabeth A. Hutson, Marcel K. Kortylewski, Alexander L. Lenz, Anais I. Montes, Natalie E. Nash, Jane L. Neuman, Kaylena D. Pham, Andrew Y. Smithwick, Megan T. Ta, Ashlynn Vales.
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~ To help residents comply with the new California waste disposal mandate, SB1383, the city is offering free countertop compost bins and compostable bin liners to all residents. The countertop compost bins "are breathable to prevent odors, compact to avoid taking up space, and convenient for separating edible waste while you cook." To get one, contact the Public Works Department at 932-5562.
~ Monrovia is offering residents up to $135 in rebates to help them buy highly water-efficient clothes washers. Details: t.ly/TQGy
~ The City of Duarte is offering a virtual seminar (open to Monrovians) on safely coexisting with local wildlife, Thursday, Sept. 29, 6:30 to 8 p.m. The event will be recorded and placed on the city's YouTube channel. To register: t.ly/tW6G
- Brad Haugaard
- Brad Haugaard
Artists will present paintings, sculpture, photography, jewelry, digital arts, pottery and chalk art representing the area's cultural diversity. A silent auction of these artists' works will support MAFA’s art education initiatives.
The free event will also include daylong musical entertainment from local bands, a preview from more than 60 students in Centre Stage's upcoming production of "Matilda," and an array of free kids' art activities.
MAFA got its start in the late 1950's when local artists decided to form the Monrovia Arts Festival Association (MAFA) to put on an annual art show in the park. Since then MAFA's services have grown beyond a once yearly event to include after school programs, member workshops, senior workshops, summer art walks and at-home and virtual chalk festivals, and for that reason the organization's name was changed to the Monrovia Association of Fine Arts, but it's still MAFA.
Source: MAFA press release
- Brad Haugaard
[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for September 15 – 21. - Brad Haugaard]During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 372 service events, resulting in 62 investigations.
The group, Grow Monrovia, has been working on the grounds of the Maryknoll Sisters retirement home in Monrovia to transform its six acres of grass to a water-saving landscaping.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia's First presbyterian church will be celebrating 100 years at the corner of Myrtle and Foothill.
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- Brad Haugaard
He has a lovable and affectionate personality and is known to crawl into your lap for snuggles and kisses. Mischief also knows some basic commands already and is happy to show them off for the right treat (or toy). He is eager to please, so further training with him should be a breeze.
He is a very active guy, so if you’re looking for a running or hiking buddy, or maybe a dog to do agility, Mischief is your man!
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
Domestic Science classroom at Monrovia High School, 1915. From the Myron Hotchkiss collection. See full details here.
~ Monrovia was able to save 22% of water in August compared to 2020. This puts the city on target to achieving the Metropolitan Water District's goal of 20% water use reduction. Here's a report on water by the Public Works Department to the City Council: t.ly/WSRw
~ There are several job openings with the city. See them here: t.ly/NC2R
~ The GoSGV electric bike program offers long-term sharing of electric bicycles to San Gabriel Valley residents to help decrease drive-alone trips and increase bicycling trips. Two bike typess are available: Classic Commuter - $69 a month for early bird special ($79 standard); Student - $49 a month; Cargo - starting at $129 a month for up to 2 months. Details: https://www.gosgv.com/
~ Monrovia Public Library is launching a new service for card holders, Kanopy, an online film and television streaming service. It has 300 film and television titles, including international films, PBS documentaries, historical dramas, and biographies. Sign in with your library card here: t.ly/jk7C
Opinion: I signed up and found the pickings very thin. The focus is on race, gender and international, so if that's your interest you'll probably be happy.
I didn't recognize many of the films and many of the categories had little or nothing in them. For instance the categories Science Fiction & Fantasy (there is no "Science" category, by the way), Family Friendly, Animation, Horror, and Instructional displayed this message: "Alas, your selection isn't available at your library." "Family Friendly" isn't available for the Monrovia library?!
In the Thriller category were just two listings: Wild Indian, and Lila & Eve; In Action & Adventure was just one film - Kills on Wheels; and Classic Cinema had just three films: Autobiography of Miss Jane Pitman, Native Son, and Black Like Me.
Hopefully the selection will become a more inclusive as it grows.
- Brad Haugaard