A 1910 view of Monrovia's famous Pottenger Sanatorium, located off of North Canyon and founded by Dr. Francis Pottenger. People were treated there for tuberculosis. This is the front of a postcard from Homer to his sister Myrtle Baika, in Huntington Beach, mailed at the extravagant price of one penny. From the Kim Anderson collection. See full details here.
Christmas musical events scheduled at Monrovia Community Church
Monrovia Community Church (formerly First Presbyterian Church, at Foothill and Myrtle) will hold three concerts and a candlelight evening service during the Christmas season:
Dec. 13, 7 p.m. Project Musica Clara
Dec. 14, 7 p.m. FAVA (Foothill Academy of Vocal Arts)
Dec. 17, 6 p.m. Night of Carols
Christmas Eve - Candlelight service at 5 p.m.
- Brad Haugaard
Review: The memoir of Monrovia founder William Monroe
I just finished reading William Newton Monroe‘s Life: In His Own Words. It’s an interesting look at the man who did so much in founding Monrovia.
In reading it, it is clear that Monroe was an organizer and a builder. A builder of railroads, a builder of our town, a builder of businesses.
But… he wasn’t really a writer. While the book is filled with interesting information about his life and Monrovia, it is expressed as an unedited memoir written when he was 91 years old, so there are portions that are occasionally unclear. Nevertheless, the material is fascinating.
For example, he was a redhead. I had no clue.
Also, I always thought Monrovia was named directly after him, but that’s only indirectly true. He and his wife started a fruit ranch here that they called “Monroevia,” then when the town was being planned a cofounder suggested dropping the “e” from the ranch name, creating “Monrovia.”
And why does Monrovia have so many streets named after fruits and flowers (Magnolia, Lemon, Lime, etc.)? Well, that was his wife, Mary Jane’s, idea.
And lots more.
There are stories about his Civil War battles, railroad building in the Continental United States, Alaska, and Mexico, and of course, the founding of Monrovia.
So if you’re looking for a gift for someone with an interest in Monrovia history, or for yourself, I think this is a winner. You can get it at Charlie’s House, 430 S. Myrtle, for $30.
- Brad Haugaard
Children can make mini Christmas tree at Library, Dec. 22
Children 6 to 11 can create holiday-themed crafts using pine cones at a Mini Christmas Trees event. Held in the Library Community Room from 12 to 2 p.m. on Dec. 22, participants will paint pine cones green and decorate them as festive trees. Details.
- Brad Haugaard
Game night for adults at Library Dec. 19
Adults can enjoy an evening of board games, puzzles, and Nintendo Switch games during Game Night on Friday, Dec. 19, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Library’s Community Room. Attendees may bring games to share. Ages 18 and up. Details.
- Brad Haugaard
'The Polar Express' movie at the Library Dec. 19
The Library will host a Christmas movie event featuring The Polar Express on Friday, Dec. 19 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Story Room. Hot chocolate and chocolate chip cookies will be served. Open to all ages. Food may contain allergens. Details.
- Brad Haugaard
Free adoption for big dogs and adult cats Dec. 14-31
Pasadena Humane will waive adoption fees for large dogs and adult cats Dec. 14–31 as part of its “Home for the Holidays” promotion. Sponsored by Pet Care Foundation and Chewy, the event includes free care packages, wellness exams, and more. Standard adoption process applies. Details, hours, and available pets at pasadenahumane.org.
Monrovia biotech company speeding up discovery of new drugs
I got AI to add a bit more detail:
"Essentially, Terray is attempting to revolutionize drug discovery by replacing slow, traditional laboratory work with a hyper-accelerated AI-driven system that finds completely novel drug candidates much faster and more successfully than before.
...
"You can think of Terray’s approach like a highly efficient search engine for new medicines. Instead of manually flipping through millions of pages (traditional testing), Terray uses a microscopic device (tArray) to rapidly scan billions of pages (data points). Then, their AI (EMMI) uses this enormous, high-quality dataset to intelligently suggest the next best "page" to look at, rather than just suggesting pages similar to the ones already read, ensuring they quickly discover new ideas no one has seen before." Details.
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia High Debate Team brings home multiple wins
Seventeen debaters, including 15 novice debaters, from the Monrovia High Debate Team competed at Claremont McKenna College on Nov. 22 and returned with multiple trophies and medals. Debate Coach and Social Studies teacher Brandon Equils credited a successful recruiting effort that grew the team from just three members at the start of the year to 17 participants at the tournament. Here are the winners:
- Caleb Watson wins 2nd place overall speaker
- Sophie Sketeris, David Kestner, Amelia De La Torre win 7th place overall team
- Millie Chamberlain wins 1st place novice speaker
- Nicole Calis wins 5th place novice speaker
- Amelia De La Torre wins 7th place novice speaker
- Shazaib Jamal wins 8th place novice speaker
- Shazaib Jamal & Caleb Stringer win 2nd place novice team
- Allie Sketeris, Nicole Calis, Nicolas Borel win 3rd place novice team
- Brad Haugaard
Middle school musicians to present Winter Concert Dec. 10
Clifton and Santa Fe Music will present their Annual Winter Concert on Wednesday, Dec. 10, at the Clifton Middle School Auditorium. Music begins at 7 p.m.; general admission opens at 6:30, and early entry at 6 for $5. Snacks and refreshments for sale. For more information, email cliftonmusicboosters@gmail.com.
- Brad Haugaard
Free presentations of play, 'A Legendary Christmas' Dec. 7
Two free Centre Stage presentations of the play, "A Legendary Christmas," will be held Sunday, Dec. 7, at 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at the regular services at IFGF Church at Palm and Primrose. The event features a story about Jingles the elf and concludes with photos with Santa, food, and fellowship following the second service.
Here's Santa's Monrovia neighborhood tour schedule
- Brad Haugaard
Winter edition of Monrovia Today now online
The winter edition of Monrovia Today is now online here with details on events, New Years, classes, and programs.
- Brad Haugaard
Coming up in Monrovia
Horse-drawn carriage rides set for Sundays in December
Wheelhouse Ceramics sale set for Dec. 6
Introductory ukelele lessons Dec. 6 at Library
Boys & Girls Club Festival of Trees on Dec. 6
San Gabriel Valley Choral Company free caroling event Dec. 7
Foothill Unity Center plans European-style holiday market and toy drop-off Dec. 6
Produce in the Park - share produce and other food, Dec. 6 in Library Park
Turn in old prescription drugs Dec. 6 at Temple Sheriff's Station
Free presentations of play, 'A Legendary Christmas' Dec. 7
San Gabriel Valley Choral Company free caroling event Dec. 7
Santa's Monrovia tour scheduled for Dec. 8-12
Crafts for children 2-5 at Library, Dec. 10
Middle school musicians to present Winter Concert Dec. 10
Beer and coasters - Craft Night for Veterans, Dec. 11
Holiday Family Feud Night at Library, Dec. 12
Santa and cheap children's books at the Library Dec. 13
'Let it Snow,' an evening of winter songs, Dec. 13
Free adoption for big dogs and adult cats Dec. 14-31
- Brad Haugaard
Monrovia Celebrates
Monrovia celebrates tonight at its annual Christmas Parade. Photos by Kevin Sullivan.

















