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City Councils Respond to Jewish Federation Request to Condemn Antisemitism

The Monrovia City Council - and 13 other local cities from Glendale to Rancho Cucamonga and south to Whittier - have passed resolutions agreeing with the American Jewish Committee and US Conference of Mayors' statement to combat antisemitism, and adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism. The cities were responding to a request by the Monrovia-based Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valley, which said that the Anti-Defamation League has reported that antisemitic incidents and attacks increased by 36% between 2021 and 2022, with a 41% increase in California. Jewish Federation staff have contacted the remaining 24 cities in the area it covers and are awaiting a response.

Source: Jewish Federation press release

- Brad Haugaard

Happy Fourth of July, Monrovia!


Happy Fourth of July, Monrovia! The view from Foothill.

- Brad Haugaard 

High School Games Class Releases ‘Les Doodle Dogs’

School Board member Maritza Travanti writes: “The Monrovia High School Game Dev Master Class has released this year’s game, Doodle Dogs! Download it now for free on your App Store!”

Your task? Watching some of the toughest dogs in Paris.

“These aren't your average K9's though. It will take some serious playtime to satisfy these Parisian pups! Play through 5 chapters sandwich-fueled and sock-ridden goodness to see how this heartfelt little story plays out. Please enjoy DSA Interactives latest iOS release and let out a little "RUFF RUFF" for puppies everywhere!”

- Brad Haugaard 

Fourth of July Parade in Mayflower Village

As it has for more than 36 years, Mayflower Village will hold a Fourth of July parade along Rochelle Avenue. Bring a folding chair and watch the parade or join in. Show off your classic car or unique vehicle. Kids can decorate bikes, parents can decorate strollers, golf carts, etc. Parade starts at 9 a.m. (line-up at 8:40 a.m.) and ends around 10:30 a.m. Wear patriotic attire. Park on El Sur Street or Avora (blue) between Graydon and Fairgreen; avoid parking on the parade route. Celebrate small-town charm in Mayflower Village.

The route (green): From 2327 Rochelle Avenue, south to Jeffries, east to Graydon, north on Graydon to Armijo, west on Armijo to Fairgreen, south on Fairgreen to Atara, east on Atara to Graydon, south on Graydon to Standish, west on Standish to Fairgreen, south on Fairgreen to Jeffries, east on Jeffries to Treelane, north on Treelane to Altern, east on Altern, south on Rochelle. Source: Facebook post.

- Brad Haugaard

A Moment in Monrovia History: Ivy Avenue Fifth Grade Class Picture

Ivy Avenue School Fifth Grade in 1907. From the Rehrman Family collection. See full details here.

For more historic photos and papers, see the Monrovia Historical Society’s complete Legacy Project collection here. Learn more about the Monrovia Historical Society here.

- Brad Haugaard

New Rotary President is Karen Lujan


Karen Lujan is the incoming Monrovia Rotary President for the 2023-24 year. She has been a member of the club for 15 years and is known for her ability to inspire and empower others. Karen plans to continue the club's momentum from its Centennial year and focus on meaningful projects in the community and abroad. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UCSB and a Master of Business Administration Degree in Technology Management from the University of Phoenix. She works as a Senior Product Line Manager for Siemens Corporation in the Semiconductor Software industry.

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Boy Scout Fixes Hidden Veterans' Memorial in Canyon Park

Seventh grade Boy Scout James Vierra, with Troop 66, led a team of scouts to clean up a memorial to Monrovia veterans in Canyon Park that had been hidden until the Bobcat Fire exposed it.

- Brad Haugaard

38 Cats Found in Monrovia Trailer


Thirty-eight cats were found in a Monrovia trailer Friday. All are now listed in stable condition at Pasadena Humane Society and will be available immediately for adoption. Click here for adoption information. Details.

Photo by Loan on Unsplash

- Brad Haugaard

Talk on Monrovia During World War II - July 29

On July 29 at 2 p.m. Dick Singer, author of a trilogy of books on Monrovia history, will give a free talk about Monrovia during World War II, the topic of his latest book, "People Like You and Me, A History of Monrovia in World War II." At the Library Community Room.  Light refreshments and books will be for sale. 

- Brad Haugaard 

Bradbury Cuts Back on Road Widening Project, What Level of Green Electricity Do You Want? Newborn Announcements; Water Quality Good; Water Conservation Helps; KGEM Wins Awards


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

~ The City of Bradbury has cut back on its plan to widen Bradbury Road on the border of Monrovia after working with Monrovia city staff. The focus of the widening will now be on the sharp corner at Bradbury Road and Deodar Lane. Most trees will be unaffected, except two diseased trees that have to be removed regardless. Also, the retaining wall will be reduced in length and height. Additional concerns came up regarding  early morning idling and storm water draining and Monrovia is continuing to work with Bradbury on these issues. More.

~ As part of the Clean Power Alliance Monrovians will be able in 2024 to choose a level of "greenness" for their energy, but the city needs to choose a starting level and it wants your input before selecting that rate. Take the survey here. Background here.  

~ To have your newborn recognized and officially welcomed into the community by the City Council, call the City Clerk's Office at 932-5505 or send an email with first and last name of parents, address, phone number, email address, baby's first, middle and last names, and date of birth.

~ The City of Monrovia 2022 Consumer Confidence Report on Water Quality is now available here. "We are proud to report that the drinking water provided in 2022 meets all Federal and State drinking water standards."

~ Monrovia still wants residents and businesses to conserve water. Here are some rebate offers to help do that:

Convert turf to drought-tolerant and native plants and receive a $4/sq. ft. rebate. Details

Receive $200.00 or more in rebates for purchasing eligible water-saving devices. Details

Get free kits filled with tools to make conservation easier. Details

For questions call Brittany Jasso at 932-5562.

~ Community Media of the Foothills, aka KGEM, has been awarded two Hometown Media Awards for Best Government Meeting Coverage Independent Producer for the November 1, 2022 City Council Recap, and Best Magazine Shows Access Center Professional for KGEM Live - Encore

- Brad Haugaard

Hot This Weekend



Temperatures this weekend are expected to be in the 90s, but could be as high as 109 degrees. (Weather Channel predicts 94 degrees.) LA County Department of Public Health says this could pose a significant health risk, particularly for vulnerable groups such as young children, the elderly, and individuals with chronic illnesses or disabilities. Stay cool and hydrated, and be aware of the signs of heat-related illnesses.

- Brad Haugaard

Parking and Other Details of 4th of July Celebration

Here's where to park, and where not to park, for the Fourth of July celebration at Library Park.

Also, if you want to save a space (10' by 10' max) wait until at least 6 a.m. Also, it must be supervised at all times.

There will be live music (OC Groove, Funk Band), entertainment, and dancing from 7-8:30 p.m. Fireworks at 9 p.m.

Also, pets sometimes run away because of fireworks. Ensure your pet wears a collar with a visible ID tag and has a microchip with your current contact information.

- Brad Haugaard

Post Cards With Old Monrovia Images Available From Historical Society


The Monrovia Historical Society has developed this set of "Monrovia’s The Place" post cards with historic scenes from it's online Legacy Project. The cards are available at Charlie’s House at 430 S Myrtle.

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Police: Boyfriend Arrested After Kidnapping Girlfriend; Drunk Drivers; Burglaries; Etc.

[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for June 22 – 28. - Brad Haugaard]


During the last seven-day period, the Police Department handled 368 service events, resulting in 65 investigations.

Warrant – Suspect Arrested
June 23 at 2:14 a.m., an officer was patrolling the 100 block of W. Duarte when he saw a male subject walking around closed businesses. The officer contacted the subject and a records check revealed the subject had a warrant for his arrest. He was arrested and taken into custody. 

Grand Theft
June 23 at 1:00 p.m., an employee from a business in the 700 block of E. Huntington reported a male subject stole merchandise and fled the scene. This investigation is continuing. 

Burglary
June 23 at 5:40 p.m., a resident in an apartment complex in the 1100 block of S. Fifth reported that his storage unit had been broken into. This investigation is continuing. 

Drug Activity – Suspects Arrested
June 23 at 7:19 p.m., an employee of a business in the 1600 block of S. Mountain called to report two suspicious adult female subjects. Officers arrived and located the female subject. Both subjects were found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and a records check revealed one had a warrant for her arrest. They also both gave false info about who they were. They were arrested and taken into custody. 

Non-Injury Traffic Collisions / Medical Emergency
June 23 at 8:14 p.m., several hit and run traffic collisions were reported in the area of Mountain and Lemon involving the same suspect vehicle. An investigation revealed that the driver of the suspect vehicle was experiencing a medical emergency. The driver was provided medical treatment by MFD. 

Burglary / Possession of Burglary Tools and Stolen Property – Suspect Arrested
June 23 at 10:33 p.m., a resident of a condo complex in the 1100 block of S. Fifth reported seeing an adult male subject walking through the complex hallways with what appeared to be a crowbar. He stated this is the same person who was seen on surveillance burglarizing one of the building's storage unit days prior. Officers responded and located the suspect. He was found to be in possession of burglary tools and cards belonging to residents of the complex. He was arrested and taken into custody. 

Non-Injury Collision / Driving Under the Influence – Suspect Arrested
June 24 at 1:09 a.m., a caller in the 400 block of S. Myrtle reported a motorist had collided with a parked vehicle. Officers responded and located the motorist. A DUI investigation revealed she was driving under the influence. She was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period. 

Injury Traffic Collision
June 24 at 3:35 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Peck and Longden regarding an injury traffic collision between a truck and a pedestrian on a scooter. The pedestrian was treated on scene and transported to a local hospital. The party at fault was issued a citation. 

Petty Theft
June 24 at 4:10 p.m., a victim called to report that a spare tire was stolen off her vehicle while she was shopping in the 500 block of W. Huntington. This investigation is continuing. 

Kidnapping / Domestic Violence / Robbery – Suspect Arrested
June 24 at 4:38 p.m., a business in the 300 block of W. Huntington called to report that an employee had just run inside crying and was hiding in the break room. An investigation revealed the victim had been kidnapped, assaulted and robbed by her boyfriend. Officers were later able to locate the boyfriend. He was arrested and taken into custody. 

Felony Domestic Violence Warrant – Suspect Arrested
June 24 at 9:29 p.m., an officer was patrolling the 500 block of W. Huntington when she located a male adult subject loitering in the rear of a business that was closed for the night. A computer check of the subject revealed he had a warrant for his arrest. He was arrested and taken into custody. 

Prowling
June 24 at 11:05 p.m., a resident of an apartment complex in the 400 block of E. Foothill received an alert notifying them that a subject was looking into their bedroom window. Officers arrived and searched the area, but the subject was gone. This investigation is continuing. 

Driving Under the Influence – Suspect Arrested
June 24 at 11:37 p.m., the passenger of a vehicle in the 100 block of W. Lemon called to report the driver of the car was intoxicated. Officers located the vehicle. A DUI investigation revealed the driver was under the influence. He was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period. 

Drug Activity / Obstructing / Fraud – Suspect Arrested
June 25 at 12:43 a.m., an officer was patrolling a park in the 1600 block of S. Myrtle when she located a male adult subject loitering in the park after hours. The officer contacted the subject and after a one block foot pursuit he stopped running. He was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia, credit cards belonging to someone else, and warrants. He was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period. 

Residential Burglary
June 25 at 1:50 a.m., a resident in the 200 block of Terrace View arrived home and discovered someone had forced entry into her home and property was taken. This investigation is continuing. 

Drug Activity – Suspect Arrested
June 25 at 2:16 a.m., a caller in the 900 block of Norumbega reported a suspicious adult male subject in the area. Officers arrived and located the subject. He was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and taken into custody. 

Grand Theft
June 25 at 4:18 p.m., a retail store in the 700 block of E. Huntington reported that an unknown male suspect and female suspects stole fragrances and fled. Officers searched the area but did not locate the suspects. This investigation is continuing. 

Driving Under the Influence / Non-injury Traffic Collision – Suspect Arrested
June 25 at 10:04 p.m., a caller reported a motorist collided into a parked car in the 600 block of S. Magnolia. Officers arrived and found the driver. A DUI investigation revealed the driver was under the influence. She was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period. 

Burglary
June 26 at 2:39 p.m., a vehicle with a smashed window was located in the 700 block of E. Huntington. The investigation revealed property was taken. This investigation is continuing. 

Brush Fire
June 27 at 2:59 a.m., a passerby in the 1600 block of S Myrtle called to report a possible fire. Officers arrived and located the fire. MFD arrived and extinguished the fire. This investigation is continuing. 

Commercial Burglary
June 27 at 5:40 a.m., a resident in the 100 block of W. Lemon called to report the front window of business was shattered. Officers arrived and confirmed it was a burglary. This investigation is continuing. 

Public Intoxication / Mental Evaluation
June 27 at 8:38 p.m., employees from a business in the 400 block of S. Myrtle reported a male subject was intoxicated and causing a disturbance. Officers arrived and located the subject. It was determined that he was unable to care for himself and he was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period. 

Mental Evaluation
June 27 at 10:39 p.m., officers responded to the 700 block of Walnut regarding a female subject threatening to kill herself. Officers arrived and talked her into putting down a knife. It was determined she was a danger to herself. She was transported to a medical facility for a mental evaluation. 

Vehicle Burglary
June 28 at 5:46 a.m., a vehicle burglary was reported in the 700 block of W. Huntington. This investigation is continuing. 

Grand Theft
June 28 at 7:23 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Montana regarding a stolen catalytic converter. This investigation is continuing. 

Grand Theft
June 28 at 11:21 a.m., a victim in the 900 block of S. Canyon called to report their catalytic converter was stolen from their vehicle. This investigation is continuing. 

Dinner at Lin’s Club


Dinner at Lin’s Club, a little Chinese restaurant in the shopping center at the intersection of Duarte Road and 6th. I wasn’t brave enough to get the intestines, pigs ears, or bullfrog, so I got the Shredded Pork with Garlic Sauce for $11.99, rice for $1 and a Diet Pepsi for $2. Those noodles you see are not noodles, but bamboo. Very reasonably priced, as well. Spicy good. 

- Brad Haugaard 

Shy Alice Needs a Patient Family


Lovely Alice is an incredibly shy 3-year-old Siberian Husky mix. Her heartbreaking shyness often results in her being too nervous to even go up a staircase, and sometimes meeting new people is just too much.

It's a very different story when she sees the many people with whom she has become comfortable at Pasadena Humane. They make her shyness just disappear as she turns into a wiggly girl who is ready for almost anything (just not the stairs...yet!). She likes going on walks, playing in the yard with toys and just a little bit of snuggling.

Alice has lived with another dog, so having a confident but gentle buddy might help thaw the ice even more for her.

She will do best in a patient home that will allow her some time and space to blossom into the wonderful dog we have seen in glimpses. Alice is truly a diamond in the rough and will make a lovely addition to someone's 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

Portrait Artist Karl Washington to Offer Free Art Class


Learn portrait painting from artist Karl Washington while enjoying beverages and hors d'oeuvres. This event is open to all and will take place at the Monrovia Community Center on Wednesday, June 28, from 6:30 to 8:45 p.m. To secure your spot, please RSVP to christine@monroviafinearts.org.

Here's what you'll learn:

  • Basics of pastel portrait painting, including starting and finishing techniques.
  • Different paper choices for pastel artwork.
  • Exploring various kinds of pastels.
  • Karl will share his extensive experience in creating pastel portraits.

If you'd like to actively participate in the session, please bring:

  • Soft pastels
  • Pastel paper or board
  • Easel or drawing board
  • Fixative
  • Blending tools
  • Pencils and erasers
  • Paper towels or rags
  • Masking tape
  • Reference images
  • Lighting
  • Apron
  • Latex gloves

- Brad Haugaard 

Call for Artists for Epperson Neighborhood Treasure


Artists are invited to submit proposals for the Isaac Epperson Neighborhood Treasure, recognizing his  impact on the community. The program celebrates unsung heroes through public art installations. Epperson, Monrovia's first NAACP President, led integration efforts in swimming pools, stores, and restaurants, and facilitated job opportunities for black women. Deadline for artwork submissions is July 12, 2023. For further details on Epperson visit Monrovia's Change Makers. Click here for submission form. Contact Kerri Zessau at 626-932-5564 or kzessau@ci.monrovia.ca.us for inquiries.

- Brad Haugaard

A Moment in Monrovia History: Ira Mikell and His Zip BBQ Rub

Ira Mikell (1913-1997) had been a sharecropper near Prentiss, Mississippi, before coming to Monrovia in 1945 with his family. He worked at Herco Steel before becoming a cook at Aerojet-General in Irwindale. He also ran Mikell's BBQ Pit on Huntington Drive and thought to sell his rub in the 1970s. From the Susie Ling collection. See full details here.

For more historic photos and papers, see the Monrovia Historical Society’s complete Legacy Project collection here. Learn more about the Monrovia Historical Society here.

- Brad Haugaard

Stuffed Animal Sleepover at Library July 6-8






Children can drop off a stuffed animal (one per child) for a sleepover at the library on Thursday, July 6 from noon to 4:45 p.m., then pick up the animal on Saturday, July 8 at 2 p.m. and listen to stories, make a craft, and enjoy snacks while watching a movie showing what the stuffed animals did while spending the night at the library. Details.

- Brad Haugaard