Low-fee dogs at Pasadena Humane Jan. 16-25

Pasadena Humane is offering $26 dog adoptions for animals 6 months and older during its “Dog Days of Winter” promotion, Jan. 16–25. The program includes spay/neuter, microchipping, vaccinations, a wellness exam, and pet care info. Standard adoption procedures apply. Details here

- Brad Haugaard

First Lutheran Church celebrates 100th birthday


Monrovia's First Lutheran Church, at 1323 S. Magnolia, will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a special service and reception on Sunday, Jan 18. The service begins at 9 a.m., followed by a 10:30 reception. RSVP by calling 357-3543 or emailing firstlutheranchurch@outlook.com.

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia wins top energy efficiency award


Monrovia has been named a 2024–2025 Energy Champion by the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments. The city received the highest honor—Champion Tier—for its efforts to reduce energy use. The Energy Champion Award recognizes public agencies committed to sustainability and energy efficiency. 

- Brad Haugaard

Nominations open for Older Monrovian of the Year

 Nominations are open for the 2025 Older Monrovian of the Year Award. Residents may nominate individuals 60 or older who have shown exceptional service and community involvement. Submit nominations to Lauren Pagliotti at the Community Center or email her at lpagliotti@monroviaca.gov by Thursday, Jan. 29.

- Brad Haugaard

Valentine's Day carriage rides from Library Park Feb. 14

Romantic horse-drawn carriage rides along Myrtle on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14 from 4 to 9 p.m., departing from Library Park. Tickets are $40 per ride and go on sale Tuesday, Jan. 20. Call 256-8246 to reserve a spot.

- Brad Haugaard

Free computer equipment to Monrovia organizations


The city is offering surplus computer equipment—including 62 desktop PCs, 15 printers, 73 monitors, and a server—to local organizations. First come, first served. Email pio@monroviaca.gov to schedule a January viewing. See equipment here.

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia advocate Gayle Montgomery has died


Longtime Monrovia resident and community advocate, Gayle Montgomery, has died. Montgomery was known for her involvement with city affairs and for moderating a Facebook group dedicated to Monrovia. Her family has created a GoFundMe to help with funeral expenses, here

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia's Satoru Tsuneishi Park is now open


Monrovia's newest park, Satoru Tsuneishi Park, is now open. It is just south of the Chick-fil-A on Huntington Drive. Features include salvaged boulders and plantings from Canyon Park, a haiku obelisk donated by Monterey Park, and a living plant cutting from Tsuneishi’s native Kochi, Japan.

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia's Upton Sinclair House for sale


The historic Sinclair House, once occupied by Upton Sinclair, is for sale at 464 N. Myrtle Avenue. Designed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style by architect Frederick H. Wallis and completed in 1923, the eight-room, reinforced-concrete residence was originally built for civic leader Louis B. Vollmer. 

Sinclair and his second wife, Mary Craig Sinclair, purchased the property in 1942, seeking a quieter setting for his writing after years in Pasadena. During his time in the city, Sinclair produced work following the success of his book, The Jungle, and was active in political and social causes. The couple lived in the house until the mid-1960s. 

The property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark.  Listed for $1,999,000 by The Berns Team, Keller Wiliams Pasadena. Here.

(Historic research by Tim Gregory; photo by Erik Grammer.)

- Brad Haugaard

Coming Up in Monrovia

Coming Up in Monrovia

Teen Game Hangout at the Library on Jan. 16

Low-fee dogs at Pasadena Humane Jan. 16-25

Vocal lesson for adults and teens at Library Jan. 17

Two garden workshops planned for Jan. 17 and 22

First Lutheran Church celebrates 100th birthday Jan. 18

Yarn and Fabric Hangout at the Library on Jan. 20

Volunteers wanted for homeless count, Jan. 21

Job fair at Monrovia Community Adult School Jan. 22

Jewish Federation plans holocaust remembrance event for Jan. 24-25

Valentine's Day carriage rides from Library Park Feb. 14

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Police: Catalytic converters stolen; Brass knuckles arrest; Jewelry scam robbery; Fence fire extinguished; Etc.

[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for January 8 - 14, 2026. 491 calls for service, 85 investigations, 2 mental evaluations, 3 traffic collisions, 22 arrests. - Brad Haugaard]

JANUARY 8

Grand Theft Auto
At 3:24 a.m., a resident in the 100 block of N. 5th called to report her vehicle stolen. This investigation is continuing.

Grand Theft
Between 4:42 a.m. and 8:26 a.m., four residents in the 800 and 900 block of W. Walnut reported the catalytic converters to their vehicles’ stolen. This investigation is continuing.

JANUARY 9

Weapon Offense – Suspect Arrested
At 1:40 a.m., a disturbance was reported in the 100 block of S. Mayflower. Officers arrived and made contact with a male subject yelling and causing a disturbance. An investigation revealed he was in possession of brass knuckles. He was arrested and taken into custody.

Public Intoxication – Suspect Arrested
At 8:29 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 500 block of W. Huntington regarding an intoxicated male subject. Officers arrived and made contact with the subject who was found to be in possession of a controlled substance. It was determined he was too intoxicated to care for himself. He was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period.

Weapon Offense – Suspect Arrested
At 10:11 p.m., while patrolling the area of Huntington and Encino an officer saw a vehicle in violation of a vehicle code. A traffic stop was conducted and the driver was contacted. A computer search revealed the driver was on probation for robbery. An investigation revealed the driver was in possession of an unregistered rifle. He was arrested and taken into custody.

JANUARY 10

Resisting Arrest – Suspect Arrested
At 12:43 a.m., an officer patrolling the 1600 block of S. Myrtle saw a male subject in a park after hours, in violation of a municipal code. The officer attempted to make contact with the subject, but the subject fled on foot. The subject was located and found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and taken into custody.

Drug Offense – Suspect Arrested
At 7:58 a.m., an employee from a business in the 400 block of S. Myrtle reported a subject using illegal drugs. Officers arrived and made contact with the subject. The subject was found to be in possession of drug paraphernalia and a controlled substance. He was arrested and taken into custody.

Public Intoxication – Suspect Arrested
At 3:29 p.m., a caller in the 100 block of W. Huntington requested police assistance. Officers arrived and made contact with the subject. It was determined he was too

intoxicated to care for himself. A computer search revealed he had a warrant for his arrest.
He was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period.

JANUARY 11

Shoplifting – Suspect Arrested
At 5:30 p.m., an employee from a business in the 500 block of W. Huntington reported a shoplifting incident. Officers arrived and located the two suspects. They were arrested and taken into custody.

JANUARY 12

Robbery
At 10:44 a.m., a victim in the 600 block of E. Olive reported a robbery. Officers arrived and learned that the victim was in an alley when an unknown vehicle with three occupants stopped near him. He was approached by two female passengers trying to sell him jewelry, when suddenly one of the female subject forcibly removed the victim’s jewelry from him. The victim was able to wrestle the jewelry away, but one of the female subjects took a shoe and fled. This investigation is continuing.

Fraud
At 11:21 a.m., a caller in the 300 block of N. Ivy reported fraudulent activity on a friend’s bank account. This investigation is continuing.

Grand Theft Auto Recovery
At 11:34 a.m., officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle in the 500 block of W. Huntington The vehicle was located parked and unoccupied. This investigation is continuing.

Residential Burglary
At 4:55 p.m., a victim in the 500 block of S. Magnolia reported a residential burglary and that property was taken. This investigation is continuing.

Welfare Check / Public Intoxication – Suspect Arrested
At 5:00 p.m., a caller in the area of Colorado and Shamrock requested a welfare check on a male subject slumped over a rear seat of a vehicle. Officers arrived and made contact with him. It was determined he was too intoxicated to care for himself. He was arrested and transported to the MPD jail to be held for a sobering period.

JANUARY 13

Theft
At 8:12 a.m., a resident in the 800 block of Bonita reported their parked vehicle was broken into and property was taken. This investigation is continuing.

Fraud / Scam
At 8:39 a.m., a victim walked into the MPD lobby to report that she clicked on a link on her computer which allowed an unknown subject access to her bank account. This investigation is continuing.

Grand Theft Auto
At 11:20 a.m., a caller in the 1500 block of S. Mayflower reported leaving his vehicle on and stepping back inside his home. When he walked back outside, his vehicle was gone. This investigation is continuing.

Fire Assist
At 3:55 p.m., a resident in the 200 block of Oaks reported flames coming from a neighbor’s home. Officers arrived and quickly extinguished the fence that was on fire. MFD responded and made the area safe.

Court Order Violation
At 5:03 p.m., a victim walked into the MPD lobby to report her ex-husband was communicating with her in violation of a court order. This investigation is continuing.

Drug Offense – Suspect Arrested
At 9:57 p.m., an officer patrolling the area of Raymond and Pomona saw a male subject attempting to start a fire of an unknown object. The officer made contact with the subject and found the subject to be in possession of a piece of paper that was on fire. A computer search revealed he had a warrant for his arrest. A search revealed he was in possession of drug paraphernalia. He was arrested and taken into custody.

JANUARY 14

Resisting / Delaying Officer – Suspect Arrested
At 2:06 a.m., an officer in the area of Huntington and Alta Vista saw a vehicle in violation of a traffic code. A traffic stop was attempted, but the driver refused to stop, and a brief pursuit ensued. The vehicle eventually came to a stop and the officers made contact with the two occupants. The subject was arrested, cited and released at the scene.

Grand Theft Auto
At 9:10 a.m., a victim in the area of Genoa and Magnolia reported her vehicle stolen. This investigation is continuing.

Drug Offense – Suspect Arrested
At 10:12 a.m., a passerby in the 300 block of S. Myrtle reported a male and female subject in a park smoking a controlled substance. Officers arrived and made contact with the subjects. An investigation revealed the female subject was in possession of a controlled substance. She was arrested and taken into custody.

Theft
At 4:29 p.m., a victim shopping in the 600 block of W. Huntington reported that her wallet was stolen while she was shopping. This investigation is continuing.

Dinner at Sourdough & Co.


Dinner at the new Sourdough & Co., on the north side of the Vons shopping center at Myrtle and Foothill. Got a small Garlic Pesto Turkey sandwich for $9.99, and made it a meal with a drink and salad for an extra $4.95. Nice sandwich.

- Brad Haugaard 

Jewish Federation plans holocaust remembrance event for Jan. 24-25

Monrovia-based Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys will hold a public "Every Person Has a Name" vigil on the front steps of Pasadena City Hall from Saturday, Jan. 24, at 7 p.m. through Sunday, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. The event, part of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, will feature a reading - in person and virtually - of the names of all the Jews who were murdered during World War II. The event opens with a ceremony featuring local officials, followed by a continuous reading of the names. An exhibition from Yad Vashem, Stars Without a Heaven: Children in the Holocaust, will be on view, along with a Sunday morning art project coordinated with Armory for the Arts. Some 30-minute name-reading blocks, in person or virtual, remain available at jewishsgpv.org or by calling (626) 445-0810.

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia-based Jewish Federation condemns anti-Jewish crimes

A statement released today by the Monrovia-based Jewish Federation regarding local anti-Jewish and anti-Israel vandalism:

The Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys is outraged and disgusted by the continued anti-Jewish and anti-Israel acts of hate that target our local community. This past Sunday, Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center (PJTC) was the latest target of this hate with the message “RIP RENEE F*CK Zionism” spray painted on a retaining wall on their property.

“For the last several years, we have witnessed an unprecedented rise of hate that has targeted the Jewish world,” explains Jason Moss, Jewish Federation’s Executive Director. “I am appalled by the message that was spray painted on the wall in front of PJTC. This is a community and congregation that is still processing and dealing with the destruction of their facility due to the Eaton Fire. This incident does more than add ‘insult to injury,’ it further illustrates the hate, portrayed in this vandalism, Jews all across the world continue to face. I just don’t think people recognize or fully comprehend what this ongoing hate and targeting is doing to our local Jewish community.”

Jewish Federation of the Greater San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys stands resolute in confronting hate and in working alongside our community partners, including PJTC and other Jewish organizations, to expose the hate we are witnessing, support those impacted, and take decisive action to stop it.

- Brad Haugaard

A Moment in Monrovia History: Son of Monrovia founder William Monroe

Studio picture of 14-year-old George Otto Monroe, son of Monrovia founder William Newton and Mary Jane Monroe. From the Monrovia Historical Museum 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

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