At dusk at Julian Fisher Park. Bring blankets, lawn chairs, and snacks.
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The Monrovia Steam Laundry around 1905, at 316 S. Myrtle Ave., about where Paris Baguette is today. In 1907 it moved to 727-729 S Myrtle (northwest corner of Myrtle and Walnut). The officers and directors of the company were all prominent citizens and businessmen of Monrovia, including the following officers: President, C.E. Slosson; vice president, F.N. Hawes; secretary, C.H. Anson. Directors, C.E. Slosson, F.N. Hawes, C.H. Anson, B.R. Davisson and H.J. Thomas. From the Myron Hotchkiss collection. See full details here.
This Sunday speaker Mark Roberts, who said he is "a part of this church family" though not the main pastor, said that the church is changing to focus on younger generations, which includes changing the church's name, upgrading its facilities, and committing in a new way to reaching children, youth, and young families, while still including "the rest of us." He did not say what the new name may be. Video here.
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The Todd Stanford band is playing country music this Sunday, July 27 at 7 p.m. in Library Park.
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USC Arcadia Hospital received multiple 2025 American Heart Association "Get With The Guidelines" awards for excellence in stroke care and treatment of patients with Type 2 diabetes. Specifically:
Marta is an affectionate dog who absolutely adores belly rubs! She’s playful, curious, and enjoys long walks where she can sniff everything in sight. She is very treat-motivated, knows her “sit” command, and responds well to gentle cues. Though she’s a little shy at first, especially around men, once Marta warms up to you, she’ll show you her true, loyal self.
Loving Marta forms strong bonds with her people and has displayed some separation anxiety while in foster care. She is generally calm and well-behaved at home and would thrive with an owner who welcomes her following them around and finding comfort in being right next to you.
With a little patience, Marta would make an incredible companion for someone who is ready to give her the attention and safety she needs. If you’re looking for a faithful, sweet dog who’s ready to settle into your life, Marta might be the perfect match! Adopt her today from Pasadena Humane and give this wonderful girl the second chance she deserves.
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Here is the Monrovia Post Office in early days. The man at left is Frank Zimmerman, longtime Postmaster at Monrovia (Assistant Postmaster in 1908). Sitting on countertop is Postmaster Charles H. Anson (Postmaster from 1904-1914). The post office was in the 600 block of S. Myrtle. From the Myron Hotchkiss collection. See full details here.
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[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for July 10 – 15. - Brad Haugaard]During this period the Police Department handled 368 service events, resulting in 64 investigations.