HOT SPOT HOT SPOT

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HOT SPOT HOT SPOT
JULY 2011
AROUND
ALHAMBRA
PUBLISHED BY THE ALHAMBRA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
HOT
SPOT
Free
summer
night series
begins in
August
Hot Spot offers music,
fashion, art, dance
Second annual Hot Spot
begins in August
Downtown Alhambra will host its second annual free Hot Spot Summer Night Series from 5
p.m. to 8 p.m. every Saturday in August at the
Renaissance Plaza, northeast corner of Garfield
and Main. The event will celebrate music, fashion, art, and dance. “This year, the Hot Spot is
stepping it up by bringing live bands, art, and
dance,” said Joanna Vargas, president of the sponsoring Downtown Alhambra Business Association. “It’s a free family event with activities, music, local businesses, and fun.”
Aug. 6 will kick off the Hot Spot with a double
music event from noon to 4 p.m. An exhibition
of bands will introduce some of the new talent
emerging in the San Gabriel Valley. Marini Music
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Mold in Your Home and the Bible
Understanding
Real Estate
B Y GARY F RUEHOLZ
D ILBECK R EALTORS
Historically, the phrase “Black
Gold” referred to petroleum below
the surface of the land waiting to
Gary Frueholz
be pumped out and converted into
D
ILBECK R EALTORS GMAC
a whole host of profit making de626-318-9436
rivatives such as gasoline, lubricatA
realtor
with
Dilbeck Realtors and a
ing oils, and natural gas.
member
of
the
Alhambra Planning
Back Gold is still a very popular
Commission, Gar y Frueholz is a
phrase, but more frequently it is
certified Senior Real Estate Specialist.
used in relation to residential
homes and the money-making potential resulting
initially sued her insurance company, Farmers Infrom damages to home owners caused by mold exsurance Group, for $100 million. Within the next
isting in their residences.
two years after this decision, annual filings of mold
Mold litigation over the last 15 years has dralawsuits in Texas increased 1,300%.
matically grown and may even surpass asbestos litiMold is a type of fungi found throughout the
gation in the near future.
world. Mold needs moisture to survive and can
A 1999 landmark legal decision in Texas
grow on an array of different materials. There are
awarded homeowner Melinda Ballard $32 million
more than 5,000 types of mold. Approximately 150
when her family allegedly got sick from mold concan cause allergies in people and about 50 are
tamination. Ballard’s home was a mansion, and she
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SECTION B
life
community
seniors / health
dining / entertainment
auto / real estate
SENIORS
Dr. Dennis E.
McFadden
Protecting
seniors
from
summer
heat
SEE PAGE 2B
HEALTH
Bottle or
breast
feed?
SEE PAGE 6B
Sheila Yonemoto, P.T.
AUTO NEWS.....PAGE 22B
Alhambra High School
students receive awards
from Special Dreams
The Academy of Special Dreams Foundation recently awarded six college scholarships
and grants to aspiring and working artists at
Alhambra High School during its first annual
music benefit concert featuring musicians with
disabilities and others who support the special needs community.
Nearly 500 people attended the benefit
concert, which took place at the Alhambra
High School Auditorium in May. Noted film
and television actor Marco Rodriguez served
as master of ceremonies for the concert which
featured musical performances by the
Alhambra High School Jazz Band, James Ruiz,
Rick Perez, Angel Gomez, Galanis, Alissa
Monte, and the Latin alternative music band
Monte Negro. Prior to the concert, attendees
were treated to an art exhibition in front of
the high school auditorium displaying original works of art by Tom Doyle, Martin Vogel,
Jhovana Cecena, Todd Tostado, and Oscar
Cristerna.
This year’s scholarship recipients included
Alhambra High School graduating seniors
Melina Ngo, Javier Alcala, and one of the featured singers, Angel Gomez, in addition to
working artist grants given to Alhambra High
School alumnus Todd Tostado as well as
Jhovana Cecena and Alan Cheng. Each of the
award recipients has been a featured “artist in
residence” whose works of art have been
prominently displayed on the Academy of
Special Dream Foundation’s Web site,
www.specialacademy.org.
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7/2011
Seniors / Retirees News|Activities, Projects, Features
Top ten tips on keeping seniors safe in summer heat
B Y D R. D ENNIS E. M C F ADDEN ,
CEO, A THERTON B APTIST H OMES
As “June gloom” fades into
summer, we now lose the cooler
mornings and are faced with
the health issues of summer
heat.
And, while older people have
some unique challenges due to
weather, in many respects, the
health concerns of seniors parallel those of young children
when out of doors. It is time
for my annual warnings and
common sense tips for successful summer living.
A number of Web sites focusing on senior health issues
have addressed the senior
population during the summer
months. Here are some of the
suggestions from the Living
Independently Group with my
annotations.
All of us require prudent
provisions for issues of sun exposure and hydration. However, children and seniors are
particularly at risk and vulnerable at this time of year, especially in Southern California.
Dr. Dennis E. McFadden
Understanding
the Senior
Experience
Dennis E. McFadden, is
President and CEO of
Atherton Baptist Homes,
214 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra. Phone him at
626-289-4178.
Top Ten Tips on
Keeping Seniors Safe
in Summer Heat
• Drink plenty of liquids—
eight or more eight-ounce
glasses per day and or fruit
juices—every day to stay hydrated. The importance of hydration cannot be overestimated. A number of health
conditions either result or are
aggravated by insufficient fluid
intake.
• Avoid caffeinated and alcoholic beverages. As most of
us know from experience, caffeine acts as a diuretic, helping
the body rid itself of water.
Drinking lots of coffee will only
guarantee that you lose lots of
fluid.
• Dress appropriately. This
is not merely the advice we give
to grandchildren. In hotter
weather, it is important for seniors to wear loose-fitting
clothes in natural fabrics like
cotton and dress in light colors
that will reflect the sun and heat
instead of darker colors that will
attract them. Sometimes older
persons overestimate the need
for coats and sweaters which
may work great in drafty, airconditioned rooms, but can be
devastating in the outdoors of
sunny Southern California.
• When outdoors, protect
your skin from damage by
wearing hats, sunglasses, and a
sunscreen of 30 SPF or more.
Doctors have conclusively
shown the dangers of unprotected skin exposure to the sun.
Physicians remind us that our
older skin does not behave all
that well when sunburned eiPlease turn to Page 5B
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Senior Outings
Get on the bus for Senior Outings in July, August
Tuesday, July 5 is registration day for
Senior Outings scheduled for August,
including a summer beach visit and a
day in the Southern California mountains. Registration will take place from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Alhambra Park
Recreation Office, 500 N. Palm Ave.
The luxury coach heads for Laguna
Beach from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 4. The fee is $12.
Thought by many to be the premier seaside destination in Southern California,
Laguna Beach offers visitors many
choices: walking on the sand and viewing the ocean, shopping at boutiques
and art galleries, a choice of eateries
Alhambra Senior Tours
Senior Outings can brighten a day
(lunch not included), or a walk up Laguna Canyon Road for a visit to the
annual Sawdust Art Festival (not included), which features the works of 200
local artists, live entertainment, art demonstrations, and outdoor cafes.
Big Bear Lake ensures cool mountain breezes from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Aug.16. The fee is $30. The
highlight of the day will be the 90minute Big Bear Lake cruise on the Miss
Library paddlewheeler.
The tour is fully narrated and includes area information dating back to
1845. There will be time to explore Big
Bear using the 2011 Visitors Guide
available by phoning 800-BIG BEAR
(800-424-4232) or filling out a request
form at www.bigbear.com/visitorguide.
Registration for July Senior Outings, to
Seal Beach on Friday, July 8 (9:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m., fee: $12) and to the Orange
County Fair on Thursday, July 21 (11
p.m. to 5:30 p.m., fee: $17), occurred last
month, but to find out of space is still available, phone 626-570-5056 during weekday business hours.
Around Alhambra
For advertising rates and other information, contact
Alhambra Chamber of Commerce
104 S. Fist St., Alhambra, CA 91801
Tel: 626-282-8481 Fax: 626-282-5596
www.alhambrachamber.org
submit press releases to: djenkins@alhambrachamber.org
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Back to Joslyn Center – a late
summer re-opening expected
Joslyn Adult Recreation Center, 210 N. Chapel Ave.,
is closed for remodeling. Instead, Senior lunch continues at
the San Gabriel Adult Recreation Center, 324 S. Mission
Drive, San Gabriel. Reservations are required two days in advance. Phone 626-808-2823.
Top Ten Tips on Keeping Seniors Safe in Summer Heat
Continued from Page 2B
ther.
• Stay indoors during extreme heat.
• If you do not have air conditioning
in your apartment, go somewhere that
does. A movie theater, the mall, a friend
or relative’s home or a community senior center are all good options. The
emergency plans of continuing care retirement communities in Alhambra are
all required to have contingency plans
for accommodating residents and others in times of extreme heat emergencies.
• If you need to get out of the house
and don’t drive a car, call a taxi, a friend,
or a transportation service. Do NOT
wait outside for the bus in extreme heat.
I know of one nearly blind 89-year-old
who insisted on walking to the grocery
store in 105 degree heat. She almost
ended up in the hospital.
• If you are absolutely unable to leave
the house and do not have air conditioning, take a cool bath or shower to
lower your body temperature on extremely hot days.
• Temperatures inside the home
should not exceed 85 degrees Fahrenheit for prolonged periods of time. Even
a common inexpensive fan can be of
great help in moving the air around.
And, a wet washcloth will help maximize the effects of it.
• Know the signs of heat stroke (e.g.,
flushed face, high body temperature,
headache, nausea, rapid pulse, dizziness,
and confusion) and take immediate action if you feel them coming on.
If you are a younger person with a
senior living in your neighborhood, recognize that they are at special risk in high
heat situations.
Care-givers, and good neighbors,
need to check with the elderly to see how
they are doing.
The following suggestion by one senior advocacy group bears quoting:
“Does an elderly person live in your
neighborhood? Go knock on the door
and ask how things are going. Do NOT
accept the first answer. We all want to
say, ‘Oh, I’m ok, don’t worry.’ The person may not realize they are suffering
from heat exhaustion.
Invite them into air conditioning,
offer to take them to an air conditioned
mall or other building. Sit in a hospital
waiting room, anything to get out of the
heat for a while. Ask a senior to become
an overnight guest.”
The Joslyn Adult Recreation Center
will feel and look like new: new carpets,
new wall covering, new flooring, new
lights, new windows, and new paint.
But beyond the improved aesthetics,
the Joslyn Center, on reopening this
summer, will also feature improvements
that will enhance access and movement
of the disabled, thanks to many Americans with Disabilities Act upgrades, and
save energy through the installation of a
new “cool” roof, energy-efficient HVAC
units, energy-saving lighting, and more.
In the meantime, the Senior Outings
program is regularly transporting
Alhambra’s seniors to some of the choicest scenic sites in Southern California
(see separate article); the Case Management service is in full operation, phone
626-570-3220; and the YWCA
Intervale Senior Lunch, usually served
at Joslyn Center, is available at two nearby sites: San Gabriel Adult Recreation
Center, 314 S. Mission Drive, San
Gabriel, phone 626-808-2823, two days
in advance, for reservations; and
Monterey Park’s Langley Senior Center,
400 W. Emerson Ave., phone 626-3071395 two days in advance, for reservations.
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• Respite Care
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For more information or to schedule a tour, please phone
(626) 289-8889
901 W. Santa Anita St., San Gabriel, CA 91776
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Health & Medical News|Hospitals, Physicians, Dentists, Facilities
Bottle or breast feed ?
Plus, how sugar in mom’s diet affects head, health
B Y S HEILA Y ONEMOTO , P.T.
Many moons ago while
studying jaw problems and
skull development, I learned
breast feeding is very different
from bottle feeding.
The mechanics of breast
feeding, for the child, require
more lower jaw movement, like
a drawer going out and in,
which provides active strengthening of muscles in the face.
The mother’s nipple also
flattens and gets reshaped so
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the baby can express milk out
of the breast. It has a broader,
flatter appearance than what
we see with the typical bottle
nipple, which is round and bulbous. The nipple fills the baby’s
upper palate, and the sucking
action provides an upward
pressure to help shape the face.
This affects the formation of
the bite, possibly the eye
socket, and pressures in the
head, face, and mouth.
I recalled this information
while attending a recent lecture
by Dr. Richard Gorris, DDS.
He also gave additional information concerning the development of a baby’s skull.
He said the skull develops
in three areas: upper third,
middle third, and lower third
of the head. Refined sugar can
alter the rate of growth of these
different segments, particularly
the upper and middle thirds,
so they don’t grow evenly.
This can affect vision, as the
six muscles controlling eyeball
movement attach on both segments.
He also stated lauric acid, an
amino acid essential for growth
and development of the brain,
is highest in human milk.
The next closest milk to hu-
Sheila Yonemoto, P.T., a physical
therapist for more than 30 years,
specialies in Integrative Manual
Therapy at Yonemoto Physical
Therapy, 55 S. Raymond Ave,
Suite 100, Alhambra. Phone her
at 626-576-0591 or visit the Web
site www.yonemoto.com
man is goat’s milk and then coconut milk.We have all heard
that drugs the mother ingests
during pregnancy affect the developing fetus. These include
alcohol, prescription medications, caffeine, and over-thecounter drugs.
Dr. Gorris said combining
certain foods can also produce
narcotic-like drugs in the body,
which can equally damage the
fetus. One example was ingesting gluten, a non-soluble protein found in grains, with
casein, another non-soluble
protein found in dairy.
He was describing pizza,
which is made with a high gluten wheat flour and cheese.
Providing a healthful environment before and after birth will
help give the baby the best start
in life. Perhaps it could even
maximize brain development,
create an appetite for healthful
foods, optimize healthy vision,
prevent jaw problems, improve
digestive tract function, and
maintain a healthy immune
system.
So consider eating fresh
fruits and vegetables; drinking
adequate amounts of water;
getting enough sleep; exercising regularly for good circulation, strength and flexibility;
and engaging in happy social
activities for a lifelong habit
leading to good health.
Get more energy, lessen stress,
and rid yourself of aches and
pains. Try a no-impact “Chinese
Energy” exercise class at our office. Your first class ($30 value)
is free. Phone, or visit our Web
site for more information.
7/2011
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Karen Chao, O.D.
Summer Sun Warning:
Don’t Let Your Eyes Get Sunburned & Other Summer Eye Warnings
B Y K AREN H. C HAO , O.D.
When we spend time at the beach or
out in the sun, everyone knows you need
to wear sunblock to protect our skin. But
did you realize that one of the reasons
you need to wear sunglasses that have
the proper UV protection is because
your eyes can get sunburned too?
Yes, your eyes can actually get sunburned. Too much UV radiation without the proper sun protection and your
eyes will burn similar to getting sunburned on your skin. And, believe me,
it hurts!
The eyes get red and irritated. The
long term result can lead to cataracts and
macular degeneration. Both of these may
cause vision loss or even blindness.
Summer also brings increased opportunities for possible eye injuries since
most of us are outside more. When
should you seek emergency treatment,
and what can you treat by yourself?
Eye emergencies basically fall into the
following categories:
• Blunt impacts to the eye
• Scratches, cuts
• Foreign objects in the eye
• Chemical exposures and burns, including sunburn
• Infections
All of these require immediate attention from your eye doctor. You should
seek emergency room treatment if the
injury is an open wound involving the
eye or bone fractures around the eye.
Otherwise, an optometrist is highly
trained to treat eye injuries and may
even be able to take care of you faster if
the ER doesn’t have an eye care professional immediately available. Following
are some first-aid steps you can take to
minimize pain and injury.
Blunt impacts to the eye: If there is
any pain or swelling, seek medical attention right away. Black eyes are often
Optometrist Karen H. Chao, O.D.,
has been in private practice for more
than 15 years. In addition to general
optometric care, her services include Vision Therapy, Neuro-Optometric
Evaluation for Traumatic Brain Injury,
Corneal Refractive Therapy and Low
Vision Services. She can be reached at
121 S. Del Mar Ave., Ste. A, San
Gabriel 91776, 626-287-0401, or
visit www.TotalVisionDC.com for more information.
the result of such an impact, caused by
blood pooling under the skin. You can
help a black eye heal by applying a cold
compress over the eye or under the eye.
But you still want an eye doctor to ensure there was no additional damage.
Scratches, cuts to the eye and/or
eyelid: You need to get immediate medical help if the eyeball is injured. A cold
compress should be applied gently (Do
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Cosmetic Surgery
Whatever your pleasure during summer, danger lurks
B Y S TEWART W ANG , M.D.
Recently, new guidelines were introduced for suntan lotions and tanning beds.
Although the sun may make us feel happy and encourages outdoor living, we have to be careful. We now
know that the sun emits two different rays: UVA and
UVB. Your sunscreen should include coverage for both
of these.
The new guidelines state that SPF 50 is the highest
recommended strength required. The sunscreen must
also state that it protects from both rays. Gone are the
days when just applying sunscreen in the morning
worked. You should apply your sunscreen evenly prior
to putting on your clothing, and again if you go into
the water.
Be sure to re-apply your sunscreen every two hours,
or if you sweat excessively, more often. In the past, we
were told that the alternate to unhealthful tans was to
use a tanning salon and tanning beds. We know that is
not the case.
Excessive tanning using a tanning bed is just as harmful. Studies have shown an increase in the skin cancer
Melanoma, and it is higher in people who have used
tanning beds.
If you spend a lot of time in your car, you may notice that the left side of your face and arms show significantly more sun damage that the right. The car
window does not protect your skin from the sun’s harmful rays.
Most windshields effectively block UV and UVB;
however, the side windows do not protect you from
UV or UVB. The UV rays are cumulative, and studies
show that exposure to sun through glass leads to skin
damage. Protect yourself from the sun while driving
Dr. Wang is a board-certified plastic surgeon who has been
in private practice since 2002. His primary focus is on
aesthetic surgery of the face, breast, and body. For more
information, please contact his office in Alhambra at 626282-6680 or in Upland at 909-985-6030. Follow the
practice on Facebook, or visit the Web site at
WangPlasticSurgery.com.
by applying sunscreen one half hour before
driving, using at least a 15 SPF and reapply
after two hours. If you can apply a UV-protective window coating to your car windows,
that has shown to be effective in cutting down
the skin damage by at least 93%.
Be sure to check local guidelines as some
states regulate window tinting and you don’t
want to get a ticket for trying to protect your-
self. It is also recommended that you use at least a teaspoon of sunscreen on your face alone.
Protecting your child against the sun is so important. Studies have shown an increase in skin cancers in
children who were sunburned at least twice during their
childhood. Unfortunately, our public schools deem sunscreen to be a drug and therefore they are not able to
use it without a doctor’s prescription. As this would be
pretty much impossible, schools in all probability are
not going to apply sunscreen to your kids. Dress your
child appropriately, and ask that they be allowed to
stay in during recess, especially if you feel they may be
at risk. Children with very fair skin should not be outside playing without full sunscreen protection.
The pale and passionate look of the Victorian era is
back. Gone are the days when models all looked as
though they had been baked. The new slogan for the
Skin Cancer Foundation is “Go With Your Own Glow.”
As long ago as 2,580 BC, early Egyptians were aware
that pale meant beauty. Nofret’s (her name means “the
beauty”) skin was pure white. Her pale complexion was
admired by many and reflects that she was of the highest rank. Of course, to maintain that look, she used
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Smile Talk
Walking mile a day keeps the dentist away
B Y J OHN C. C HAO ,
D.D.S., F.A.G.D.
It is well accepted that regular physical exercise reduces the risk of getting
heart disease, colon cancer, osteoporosis, hypertension, high cholesterol, and
a range of other disorders. Now Dentistry News has published a study by researchers from Case Western Reserve
University showing that physical activity may also reduce the risk of getting
periodontitis, an inflammatory gum
condition that afflicts over one-third of
the population in the U.S. and is con-
sidered to be the chief cause of adult
tooth loss.
Data from 12,110 individuals found
that individuals who exercised, had
healthful eating habits, and maintained
a normal weight were 40% less likely to
develop periodontitis. Another similar
study reported in the
Journal of Dentistry, showed that nonsmokers who exercise regularly have
54% less risk of having periodontitis
than those who smoke and don’t exercise.
The standard which the Case West-
For more information, contact Dr. Chao at 626-3089104. Visit Dr. Chao’s Web
site at Alhambradental.com
ern study used was that a healthful exercise regimen should include at least one
of the following: walking a mile without
stopping, jogging or running, bike
riding, aerobic dancing or exercise, danc-
ing, swimming, calisthenics, garden or
yard work, and weight lifting. If individuals reported five or more moderate
physical activities or three intensive activity sessions a week, it was considered
a healthful regimen.
Researchers concluded that such exercise programs offer such a wide range
of benefits because, at least in part, it
reduces C-reactive protein which is associated with inflammatory processes
that lead to periodontitis, an inflammatory disease of the gums.
Regular brushing, flossing, and regular visits to the dentist reduce the bacterial burden that spreads inflammation
of the gums. Regular, healthful exercise
apparently reduces the degree of inflammatory response in the gums in the presence of bacterial activity and thus reduces the risk of periodontitis.
The appropriate exercise for an individual should be determined in consultation with a health professional.
Walking a mile a day just might keep
the dentist away, at least between regular check-ups.
U.S. death rate falls for 10th consecutive year
U.S. DEPT.
OF
H EALTH AND H UMAN SERVICES
The age-adjusted death rate for the
U.S. population fell to an all-time low
of 741 deaths per 100,000 people in
2009 — 2.3% lower than the 2008 rate,
according to preliminary 2009 death statistics released today by CDC’s National
Center for Health Statistics. This is the
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Respiratory Care Service
Home Oxygen/Portable Systems
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Nebulizers
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10th consecutive year that U.S. deaths
rates have declined.
Life expectancy at birth increased to
78.2 years in 2009, up slightly from 78.0
years in 2008. Life expectancy was up
two-tenths of a year for males (75.7
years) and up one-tenth of a year for females (80.6 years).
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Dr. Karen Chao —
Protect eyes from sun
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not apply pressure) to help stop any
bleeding and reduce swelling. If there is
blood pooling in the eye, you should
apply a sterile dressing or a clean cloth
to both eyes (so you don’t move your
eyes a lot), and then get immediate emergency room help.
Foreign object in the eye: If it’s a
small object, do not rub your eye. Try to
locate the object (dirt, eyelash, etc.) and
then try to flush it out with water. If
you cannot find it or remove it, seek help
from your eye doctor.
If the object is embedded in the eye,
you need to seek medical help immediately. Leave the object in place and do
not touch it or try to remove it. Do
not apply any pressure to it. You
should also bandage both eyes, as this
will keep the eyes from moving. Use a
sterile dressing or clean cloth. If the object is large, put a paper cup or cone
over it and cover the unaffected eye with
the dressing or cloth. Seek emergency
room treatment.
Chemical injuries: Immediately
flush the eye with water for 10 minutes
before you do anything else, no matter
what the chemical is, i.e., battery acid,
detergent, bleach, aerosols, fumes, etc.
Use either clear water or salt water.
Those 10 minutes can make all the difference in preserving your precious gift
of sight.
Once you have finished flushing, call
your eye doctor to be seen immediately.
Pink Eye: Call your eye care professional right away. There are different
forms of pink eye – one of which is very
contagious. The treatment will vary depending on what is causing the pink eye.
Prevention
Prevention is always your best bet.
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Here are some common sense things you
can do to prevent injury or damage to
your eyes:
• Always wear protective gear when
working with chemicals, power tools,
hammers, and other tools used in a striking manner.
• Always wear goggles made specifically for sports that could involve the
likelihood of eye injury, such as baseball, racquetball, etc.
• Always wear 99-100% UV protection sunglasses when outside in the sun,
even on cloudy days. Don’t forget the
babies and young children too.
Your precious gift of sight can last you
a lifetime, especially if you take care of
your eyes. See your eye care professional
regularly to head off preventable problems and to ensure the best possible eyesight. Plan ahead. Check with your eye
doctor to find out if they provide emergency eye care. Find out how to access
your doctor in an emergency and put
their contact info in your phone.
Dr. Stewart Wang warns against skin cancer
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many products that today we would
deem as poisons.
In the 1700s, many of the famous
artists showed women carrying parasols
(umbrellas) to protect delicate skin. All
changed in the 1920s when the wellknown dress designer Coco Chanel
popularized tanning. Her models walked
the catwalk with beautiful bronzed bodies showing off her designs.
In 1936, France and other European
countries introduced paid annual leave,
and many people took advantage of travelling to warmer, sunnier climates trying to achieve that beautiful suntan and
healthy glow.
Those who could not afford vacations in the sun had to wait until 1978
when the first tanning beds hit the USA.
It was dreams come true for many. You
could achieve that golden tan without
leaving the city or town. A few hours a
week gave the ultimate tan.
The Skin Cancer Foundation was
founded in 1979. Studies began, and
guidelines appeared regarding the safety
of both the sun and tanning beds. We
now know so much more regarding the
harmful rays of the sun and its effect on
the skin.
Continued next page
7/2011
HEALTH NEWS / AROUND ALHAMBRA
Integrative medicine for fertility
D ONGMEI L IU , MD, P H D, L.A C .
A LHAMBRA M EDICAL U NIVERSITY
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)
has been used to treat infertility since
ancient times in China and other Asian
countries. Acupuncture and herbs are the
two major modalities in TCM. Today
TCM has been widely accepted in Western countries.
I would like to introduce you the
most recent research studies on TCM for
treating infertility.
Ear acupuncture for fertility
The German doctor, Dr.Gerhard,
used auricular acupuncture for 45
women with infertility. Twenty-two
women got pregnant. Compared with a
hormone treatment group, the acupuncture group had no side-effects observed.
In addition, various disorders, such as
insomnia, headache, and anxiety were
resolved during the acupuncture treatments.
Dr. Gerhard concluded that auricular acupuncture seems to offer a valu-
Dr. Stewart Wang
Continued from previous page
We can offer some relief from the sun
damage with new and affordable laser
assisted skin care. We are in the process
of updating our state of the art laser.
Start your journey to a healthier, more
natural looking skin. We also offer skin
care products that are not available at
stores, such as Obagi, Benev, Nia, and
Environ products.
Please phone my office, and my staff
will help you with your skin care issues.
Our cosmetic consult is complimentary
for our readers.
able alternative therapy for female infertility.
Acupuncture can reduce stress and
increase pregnancy rates among IVF patients
A recent report on acupuncture for
IVF (in vitro fertilization) patients was
published in 2010 in the journal
Complementary Therapies in Clinical
Practice. This study was done by Dr.
Wakim, et al, at the Magee-Womens
Hospital of the University of Pittsburgh.
Fifty-seven infertile patients undergoing
IVF or IVF/ICSI (intracytoplasmic
sperm injection) were divided into an
acupuncture group and a non-acupuncture group.
The researchers concluded that the
acupuncture regimen was associated
with less stress both before and after
embryo transfer and it possibly improved pregnancy rates. Lower perceived
stress at the time of embryo transfer may
play a role in an improved pregnancy
rate.
Herbs with acupuncture for fertility
Published in 2010 in the Journal of
Alternative and Complementary Medicine, a co-joined study between the
United States and Korea, 23 women
with unexplained infertility were treated
with acupuncture and herbal medicine
in Korea for six months; 14 women got
pregnant, yielding a pregnancy rate of
60.9%.
Like to learn more about integrative
medicine for fertility? Phone the Alhambra
Medical University - Integrative Medicine
Clinic, 626-298-1928, for a consultation
and a personalized treatment plan.
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COMMUNITY NEWS / AROUND ALHAMBRA
1/2011
7/2011
Community News
Mandarin Baptist, Salvation Army aid
low-income students with school supplies
The Mandarin Baptist Church of Los
Angeles (MBCLA) and the Salvation
Army San Gabriel Corp are partnering
together to distribute a free set of school
uniforms and a backpack filled with
school supplies to elementary school
students from low-income families in
the San Gabriel Valley. The Mandarin
Baptist Church of Los Angeles, located
in Alhambra, will host the distribution
event on Saturday, Aug. 6. A children’s
program, as well as parenting workshops, will be provided for the 300
qualifying students and their families.
“Many families are struggling to get
by because of the recession, and parents
should not have to choose between paying rent and buying school supplies,”
said Mandarin Baptist’s English Congregation Pastor Francis Chung. “We
hope this program will ease the financial burden and allow parents to focus
on what is really important—getting
their kids ready to learn.”
To participate, low-income families
must register at the Salvation Army, 125
E. Valley Blvd, San Gabriel 91776 by
July 8. Registration times are 2 p.m.–
4:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays. Applicants must provide:
• Picture ID of parent or legal guardian
• Proof of residence or attendance at
a school in Alhambra, San Gabriel,
Rosemead, Monrovia, or Temple City
• Student ID, birth certificate, or
court papers showing legal guardianship
for child applicant who is between kindergarten to eighth grade
• Proof of low-income (i.e., household paystubs, welfare, SSI, etc)
“The Mandarin Baptist Church of
Los Angeles strives to serve the
Alhambra community as an overflow of
their hearts in authentication of the
Gospel,” said Pastor Chung. “Investing
in community is at the heart of The Salvation Army Corps. The San Gabriel
Corps serves as an important resource
and center of worship and reflects the
unique needs and character of the people
of the San Gabriel Valley.”
For further information, phone 626288-8846, ext. 202, or 626-282-2467.
Free outdoor concert will feature music students, teachers
The Violin Baby Music Studio will present an outdoor concert titled “Feel the
Heat” at 6 p.m. Friday, July 22 at Midas Auto Service, 2100 W. Valley Blvd. Alhambra,
corner of Palm Ave. The concert will be performed by teachers and students of the
music studio, which is located in Alhambra. The one-hour concert is free. Please
bring a folding chair
Summer SEA campers learning about exotic fish.
Summer SEA visits STAR Eco-Station
Summer SEA Daycamp visited the
STAR Eco-Station in Culver City, a rescue station for exotic pets, last month.
During the visit, the campers met many
animals and learned about the difficulties that may occur from purchasing
exotic pets.
The campers learned that exotic pets
need far more care than a cat or dog.
They got to pet Elvis, the blue-tongued
skink, who is missing the toes on all his
feet because the previous owner was
unaware of the help Elvis would need
during his shedding process each month.
When they met Pico, the chinchilla,
they learned that chinchillas are nocturnal and very timid.
They met many more animals, in-
cluding a 73-year-old parrot named
Guacamole and a baby American alligator, illegally shipped via Fed-Ex from
Texas to California, named Baby Rex.
“Summer SEA had a wonderful time
at the STAR Eco-Station, and it is still
not too late for your own child to come
and experience the same fun!” said director Miriam Hamby.
“Space is still open for all our weeks,
except July 11-15. Join us for our Spectacular Educational Adventures.”
For more information, visit the Summer SEA Daycamp’s Web site at
www.summersea.org, or e-mail them at
summersea@discoverthejoy.org, or phone
626-570-1511.
Alhambra High School students receive awards
from Academy of Special Dreams Foundation
Continued from Page 1B
“One way we achieve our mission to
increase public awareness of the creative
talents of people with disabilities is to
arrange for scholarships, cash grants, and
other financial support for disabled artists to promote their further participation in the arts,” said Michael Dergar,
president and CEO of the Pasadenabased Academy of Special Dreams
Foundation.
One award recipient Alan Cheng was
born with a severe diaphragmatic hernia that required numerous surgeries
during his early childhood before doctors were successful in their efforts to
implant an artificial diaphragm. While
still physically fragile, Alan, 24 years old,
has persevered despite these obstacles
and presently attends Pasadena City
College where his studies include poetry.
Under the auspices of the Academy of
Special Dreams Foundation, Alan was
the Special Guest of Honor at the 2011
Poetry Slam sponsored by Alhambra
High School.
“I want to thank the Academy of Special Dreams Foundation for welcoming
me and allowing my poetry to be read
by a wider audience,” said Alan. “I really appreciate the encouragement and
support of my poetry from Michael
Dergar and the entire team at the Special Academy, and this scholarship will
help me take one more step toward
achieving my dreams.”
Retired Oral Surgeon to Speak on Health Issues
Dr. Richard Gorris, DDS. Ltd., degenerative disease surveyor, retired
oral surgeon, will speak about the secrets and private information about
inbound nutrients and outbound toxins and molecular debris.
Learn seldom-disclosed secrets about one’s role in personally returning to a more youthful state. Learn to retrieve those characteristics such
as abundant joy, extreme mental clarity, creative mind, flexibility, energy, stamina, focused intensity and relaxed concentration.
thursday, july 14
11 a.m.to noon .................. no charge
6-10 p.m. ............................. $10 donation
West San Gabriel Valley YMCA
401 E. Corto, Alhambra
For more information, phone 626-576-0226
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7/2011
ACCOUNTANTS/CPAS
A.S. Rogers Income Tax Service
529 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-2156
Brown, Lloyd & Stevenson
P.O. Box 389
Alhambra , CA 91802
(626) 289-5273
California Prime Accountancy
100 E. Huntington Drive, Ste 101
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 642-0376
Marco’s Auto Body
999 Monterey Pass Road
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(626) 309-9100
California Bank & Trust
230 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 457-9666
Seidner’s Collision Center
15 N. Curtis
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-0006
Citizens Business Bank
109 S. Del Mar Avenue
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 286-3166
Wondries Family Collision Center
328 S. Marengo Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 282-5496
Comerica Bank
824 Fair Oaks Ave.
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(626) 799-6432
AUTO DEALERS
ADVERTISING
Eraxtyle Design & Visual Communication
1416 New Ave., Ste. G
San Gabriel , CA 91801
(626) 297-3613
AIR PURIFICATION
International Wellness Group
223 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 510-9888
ARCHITECTS
RG Design & Consulting
122 N. Cordova Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-4473
ATTORNEYS
Arcos, Carlos A., A Law Corporation
225 W. Fairview Avenue
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 284-9003
Athlon Legal, APC
14 N. Fair Oaks Ave., Suite 503
Pasadena , CA 91103
(626) 737-7144
Burke, Williams & Sorenson, L.L.P.
444 S. Flower St.
#2400
Los Angeles , CA 90071
(213) 236-2736
Into Champon & Assoc., A Law Corp.
1909 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 943-9999
Law Offices of Edwin Chau
1401 Mission Street, Suite C1
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(626) 403-3033
Law Offices of Frank W. Chen
2600 Mission Street
Suite #206
San Marino , CA 91108
(626) 441-4205
Law Offices of Hung Ban Tran
228 W. Valley Blvd.
#205A
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-9308
Law Offices of Steven Qi & Associates
388 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-9878
Law Offices of William A. Vallejos
33 E. Valley Blvd.
Suite 202
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 380-0333
Michael S. Yu A Law Corporation
2 E. Valley Blvd., Suite 270
Alhambra , CA 91801-5128
(626) 289-2833
Tompkins & Parrington, Attorney Law
P.O. Box 589
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-3727
AUTO BODY REPAIR
Hi Quality Auto Body
723 S. Fremont Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 457-9114
Holmes Body Shop
1130 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-6173
Alhambra Chrysler Jeep
1100 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-4500
Alhambra Nissan
726 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-6161
Bewley Allen Cadillac
801 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-5203
Bob Wondries Ford #1
500 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-3591
Fortune Auto, Inc.
2117 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 576-8181
Goudy Honda
1400 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-1114
Mazda of Alhambra
1200 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-2800
New Century BMW
1139 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-8444
Sierra Acura of Alhambra
1700 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-8533
Volkswagen Alhambra
1811 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 407-0500
Wondries Toyota
1543 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-3651
AUTO RENTAL
Enterprise - Exotic Car Collection
1060 S. Fair Oaks Ave.
Pasadena , CA 91105
(626) 441-5901
AUTO REPAIR
Bertone Volvo & Saab, Inc.
2250 West Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-8915
Carroll’s Brake Service
2360 West Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-0993
Midas Auto Service
2100 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-6113
Miwa Auto Service
2524 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-3677
BANKS/FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS
Bank of the West
100 S. Garfield Ave
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-5141
East West Bank #1
1881 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-2012
East West Bank #2
403 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-7447
First Choice Bank
407 W. Valley Blvd. Suite 1
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-8987
The Bank of East Asia (U.S.A.) N.A.
388 E. Valley Blvd. Ste 110
Alhambra , CA 91801-5134
(626) 457-2240
Torrey Pines Bank
601 W. Fifth St.
Los Angeles , CA 90071
(213) 362-5218
Wells Fargo Bank
123 S. Chapel Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-9254
Wells Fargo Bank #2
1910 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 356-8235
Wells Fargo Bank #4
1300 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 943-2502
Wells Fargo Bank Corporate
333 S. Grand Ave., 11th Floor
Los Angeles , CA 90071
(213) 253-3279
Wells Fargo/Alhambra Courtyard
345 East Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-1355
Wing Lung Bank
201 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 656-8118
BEAUTY
Alhambra Beauty Supply
445 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-2790
Alhambra Nails & Beauty Salon
15 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 457-8641
PG & Co.
59 S. Garfield Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-1024
Xian Zi Beauty Center, Inc.
23 N. Garfield Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-8289
BUSINESS SERVICES
National Builders Control
1110 E. Main Street #202
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-8883
CAMERAS
Alhambra Camera, Inc.
121 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-6365
CANDY STORES
CIGAR LOUNGES
The Candy Chef
27 West Main Street, Unit C
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 789-5678
Havana House Cigars & Lounge
133 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-0547
CAR WASHES
CLEANING SERVICES
Alhambra Car Wash
707 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-5666
Xpress Cleaners
512 S. Garfield Ave
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 293-7694
CARPET SALES
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
Carpet 4 Less Outlet
2424 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-4868
Alhambra American Little League
P.O. Box 3534
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 807-7900
Carpet King
700 S. Date Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 820-0550
Alhambra Educational Foundation
1515 W. Mission Road
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 943-3080
CHIROPRACTIC/
ACUPUNCTURE
Alhambra Exchange Club
P.O. Box 468
Alhambra , CA 91802
(626) 289-1632
Garfield Health Center
320 S. Garfield Ave. #322
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-9892
Irish G. Gonzales, D.C.
103 N. Garfield Ave., Suite E
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 524-1299
CHURCHES
Alhambra Friends Community Church
1209 S. Seventh St.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 289-5259
Alhambra SDA Church The Grace Place
220 S. Chapel Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-6137
Bethany Church of Alhambra
21 N. Olive Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-9124
Chinese Bible Missions Church
200 W. Commonwealth Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-9044
Cornerstone Christian Church of L.A.
2401 Florentina Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(818) 482-3334
DADHIM - CHURCH
21 N. Olive Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 592-2522
Emmaus Lutheran Church & School
840 S. Almansor Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-3664
First Baptist Church
101 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-1511
First Christian Church
220 S. Fifth Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-8473
First United Methodist Church
9 N. Almansor Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-4258
Mandarin Baptist Church of Los Angeles
110 W. Woodward Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-2467
Saint Steven’s Serbian Orthodox
Cathedral
1621 W. Garvey Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 284-9100
San Gabriel Union Church & Christian
School
117 N. Pine Street
San Gabriel , CA 91775
(626) 287-0486
PULLOUT SECTION — REMOVE AND KEEP FOR DESKTOP REFERENCE
Alhambra Firefighters Association
P.O. Box 7110
Alhambra , CA 91802-7110
(562) 822-0868
Alhambra Historical Society
1550 W. Alhambra Road
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-8845
Alhambra Latino Association
1515 W. Mission Road
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 308-2267
Alhambra Masonic Lodge #322
P.O. Box 587
Alhambra , CA 91802-0587
(626) 281-7950
Alhambra Police Officers Association
P.O. Box 7339
Alhambra , CA 91802-7499
(626) 376-3253
Alhambra Preservation Group
P.O. Box 1332
Alhambra , 91802-1332
(626) 755-3467
Alhambra Public Library Foundation
101 S. First St.
Alhambra , CA 91801-3704
(626) 570-5079
Alhambra Teachers Association
3030 West Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 289-1933
Alhambra Woman’s Club
P.O. Box 84
Alhambra , CA 91802
(626) 282-6444
American Legion Post - 139
24 N. Stoneman Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-9584
AQMD
21865 Copley Drive
Diamond Bar , CA 91765
(909) 396-3373
Asian Amer. Economic Devel. Enter.
216 W. Garvey Avenue, Suite E
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(626) 572-7021
Asian Pacific Women’s Center, Inc.
1145 Wilshire Blvd., Suite #102
Los Angeles , CA 90017
(213) 250-2977
Boys & Girls Club of West San Gabriel
Valley
328 S. Ramona Ave
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(626) 573-2831
East Alhambra Little League
P.O. Box 7553
Alhambra , CA 91802
(626) 551-2066
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CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
CONTRACTORS
DISCOUNT STORES
Continued
Choice Fence Co.
424 Baltimore Av. Apt. B
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(626) 280-2846
Costco - Alhambra
2207 W. Commonwealth
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 289-6890
Easter Seals Southern California
15334 E. Whittier
Suite #3
Whittier , CA 90603
(626) 281-9404
Eastern Los Angeles Regional Center
1000 S. Fremont Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 299-4738
Gary Lam Wing Chun Kung Fu
2834 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 319-6198
Sanz Construction, Inc.
2724 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 872-2150
COUNSELING SERVICES
Cluff Counseling Service
101 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 710-7418
Kingdom Causes Alhambra
20 W. Commonwealth Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 379-8165
Esperanza Services
1000 S. Fremont Ave.
Suite 1110 , Unit 33
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 457-5242
Kiwanis Club of Alhambra
950 S. Arroyo Parkway
Pasadena , CA 90015
(626) 449-3466
CREDIT CARD TERMINAL
SYSTEM
Knights of Columbus #2431
P.O. Box 1027
Alhambra , CA 91802
(818) 414-1381
League of Women Voters of Pasadena
1353 N. Hill Avenue
Pasadena , CA 91104-2611
(626) 798-0965
Merci
525 N. Chandler Avenue
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(626) 289-8817
PACE Business Development Center
1055 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 900B
Los Angeles , CA 90017
(213) 353-9400
Rotary Club of Alhambra
104 S. First Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-5767
Soroptimist Intn’l/Alh./SG/SM
P.O. Box 343
Alhambra , CA 91802
(626) 287-0401
The Partnership - S. G. Vly. Economic
Partnership
4900 Rivergrade Rd., Suite A310
Irwindale , CA 91706
(626) 856-3400
West San Gabriel Valley Assoc. of
Realtors
1039 E. Valley Blvd. #205 B
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 288-6212
West San Gabriel Valley YMCA
401 E. Corto Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-0226
COCKTAIL LOUNGES
Azul Ultra Lounge
129 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-6320
Blitz Ultra Lounge/Sapphire
119 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-1014
COIN COMPANY
Alhambra Coin Center
254 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-1151
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Charter Business
4781 N. Irwindale Ave.
Irwindale , CA 91706
(800) 314-7195
COMPUTERS
Alhambra Computer Services
1300 E. Main Street, Suite 203D
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 217-2349
McComputer Consulting, Inc.
407 West Valley Blvd. #4
Alhambra , CA 91803
(818) 303-4111
CONSULTANTS
Imprenta Communications Group, Inc.
1101 W. Valley Blvd., #210
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 300-6620
K&K Communications
104 S. First Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 395-9995
Simpson & Simpson Management
Consulting, Inc.
1000 S. Fremont Ave.
Unit 64, Bldg. A1, Suite #1100
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 282-4000
Smart International Service
1641 W. Main Street, Suite 320
Alhambra , CA 91801
(800) 500-2899
CREDIT UNION
NuVision Federal Credit Union #1
1155 Corporate Center Dr.
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(323) 719-2871
DANCE STUDIO
Jayvee Dance Performing Arts Center
216 E. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-0178
DAY CARE CENTER
Granada Park Nursery School &
Kindergarden
1850 W. Hellman Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 284-5006
DENTAL GROUP
Alhambra Dental Group
100 S. First Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-9104
Bergara, Steven R. DDS Inc.
330 S. Garfield Avenue, #216
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-1148
Dr. Gin Goei
1730 Huntington Drive
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(626) 441-4339
East West Dental
635 E. Garvey Ave.
Monterey Park , CA 91755
(626) 288-6622
Focus Dental Group
333 So. Garfield Ave. #B
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 642-0288
Juarez, Efren D.D.S.
531 W. Las Tunas Drive, Suite D
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 289-9075
Lieberg, Beggxis D.D.S.
401 N. Garfield Ave.
Suite 2
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-2855
M & M Dental
1711 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-1711
Placido, Steven T. DDS
420 N. Garfield Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-9281
Trevar Lance Windsor DDS
841 W. Valley Blvd. #105
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 576-1415
William B. Hentosz Orthodontics
320 S. Garfield Ave.
Suite 306
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 458-8898
DEVELOPERS
Casita de Zen Development, LLC
238 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-4088
City Ventures
411 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(213) 598-0624
Wong Ley Inc.
1613 Via Roma
Montebello , CA 90640
(562) 201-8275
DISTRIBUTORS
Ace Beverage Co.
401 S. Anderson Street
Los Angeles , CA 90033
(323) 264-6000
The Daily Blossom Florist
617 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 943-7766
ICE CREAM STORE
FOUNDRY
Fosselman’s Ice Cream
1824 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-6533
Alhambra Foundry Co., Ltd.
1147 Meridian Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 289-4294
GIFT BASKETS
EDUCATION COUNSELING
Accendo Learning Center
217 N. Garfield Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 673-5456
Almansor Center
1317 Huntington Dr.
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(213) 607-4413
Total Education Solutions
625 S. Fair Oaks #200
So. Pasadena , CA 91030
(888) 4TES-KIDS
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
Asian Pacific Islander Career Center
2550 W. Main St. Suite 101
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-9715
Career Partners
3505 N. Hart Ave.
Rosemead , CA 91770
(626) 569-1110
Central San Gabriel Valley Worksource
Center
11635 E. Valley Blvd., Unit G
El Monte , CA 91732
(626) 258-0365
MCS West SGV Worksource Center
1000 Corporate Center Dr. Ste 550
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(323) 647-6500
Smart Temporary Personnel Services
19 S. Garfield Ave., Suite D
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-5627
ENGINEERING
Transtech Engineers, Inc.
624 Brea Canyon Rd
Walnut , CA 91789
(909) 595-8599
ENTERTAINMENT/HOBBIES
Center for the Visual & Performing Arts
1002 S. Atlantic Blvd., Suite 1
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 230-5435
K-100 Karaoke
7 N. 3rd Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-8780
Luckman Fine Arts Complex
California State University,
5151 State University Driv
Los Angeles , CA 90032
(323) 343-6616
Verdugo Hills Showtime Chorus
P.O. Box 721
Glendale , CA 91209-0721
(310) 374-6589
ESCROW
Dynasty Escrow
205 S. Chapel
Suite D
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-5491
EVENT PRODUCTION
Auntie M Creative Consultants, Inc.
128 S. Palm Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-9774
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Edible Arrangements
2200 W. Valley Blvd., Unit A
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 282-2887
GOLF
Alhambra Golf Course
630 S. Almansor Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-5059
GRAPHIC DESIGN STUDIOS
Impact Graphics
2705 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 576-5482
GYMS
Curves of Alhambra
244 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-2999
Payke Gymnastics Academy
107 S. Garfield Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-5151
HARDWARE STORES
Mission Super Hardware
501 W. Valley Blvd.
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 284-7021
HEALTH CARE, HOME
Accurate Home Health Care
1104 S. Garfield Ave.
Suite B
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-5006
Care Best Home Health
200 S. Garfield Ave. #205
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-2611
Senior Home Companions, NPS, Inc.
517 S. Myrtle Ave., Suite 101
Monrovia, CA 91016
(626) 340-8828
Therapy Dynamics, Inc.
1122 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 943-9153
Visiting Angels Senior Home Care
3349 Cahuenga Blvd. West
Suite 2A
Los Angeles , CA 90068
(323) 882-6050
Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt
9 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-9289
IMPORT/EXPORT
Lonkey Overseas Inc.
1420 Benito Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 277-6117
W. Y. International Inc.
2000 S. Garfield Ave.
Los Angeles , CA 90040
(323) 726-8733
INDIVIDUAL MEMBER
Aston, Raymond
1009 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-1084
Bunker, Mary Louise
132 S. El Molino
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-1023
Camellia X. Wu
625 Park Ave.
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(626) 376-5476
David Kao
407 W. Valley Blvd. #4
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 282-9200
Edmund G. Woo
3322 W. Beverly Blvd
Montebello , CA 90640
(323) 838-4444
Francis, Merrill W.
940 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-7522
Frueholz, Gary A./Dilbeck Realtors
1499 Huntington Drive
Suite 100
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(626) 403-5220
Gilliam, Ms. Lorelei
625 N. Granada
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-5938
Guenthard, Owen
1211 S. Third Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-8481
Hahni, Ms. Yvonne
1415 S. 7th Street
Alhambra , CA 91803-3204
(626) 284-3415
HEALTH PLANS
Citizens Choice Health Plan
17315 Studebaker Road
Suite 200
Cerritos , CA 90703-2565
(323) 728-7232
Keenan, Mr. Don
811 N. Bushnell Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-8450
Secure Horizons
30 W. Valley Blvd., Suite #101
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 537-3030
Messina, Mike & Barbara
1101 S. Second Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-9720
HOME IMPROVEMENT RETAIL
Ornay, Mr. George
6251 N. Del Loma Ave
San Gabriel , CA 91775
(626) 286-8498
Home Depot
500 S. Marengo
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 458-9800, x 300
HOSPITALS
AHMC Healthcare, Inc.
1000 S. Fremont Ave.
Building A-9
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 457-7450
Primerica Financial Services
2016 Denton
Apt. A
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 230-7192
Alhambra Hospital Medical Center
100 S. Raymond Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 458-4770
Royal Alliance Associates, Inc.
113 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 588-2417
Coldstone Cremery #101
101 W. Main Street, Unit A
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-8886
Jesse S. Lee
1216 Camelia Drive
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-1195
Credit Union of Southern California
900 S. Fremont Ave
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 458-5175
Prudential Insurance
17700 Castleton St., Suite 228
City of Industry , CA 91748
(626) 810-0905, 7317
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San Gabriel Valley Medical Center
438 W. Las Tunas
San Gabriel , CA 91778-1507
(626) 289-5454
HOTELS/MOTELS
Days Inn
15 N. First Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-0014
Perry, Mr. Stephen
115 Champion Place
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 695-2536
Richetts, Mr. James T.
709 Violeta Drive
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-8480
Rybicki, Mrs. Fame
1017 Fairview Avenue #4
Arcadia , CA 91007
(626) 446-8248
Shea, Tom
P.O. Box 575
Alhambra , CA 91802
(626) 282-4742
Talbot, Paul Mr.
3309 Jurich Place
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 357-3401
FLORISTS
Mercado’s Flowers
600 N. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 293-8155
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INDUSTRIAL/
MANUFACTURING
Kelly Tool & Mfg. Company
433 S. Palm Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 289-7962
MEMBERSHIP GUIDE PULLOUT SECTION/ALHAMBRA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
MARKETS
Cali Mart
1000 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-8819
MEDICAL CLINICS
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Xserv Consulting Corp.
P.O. Box 93006
City of Industry , CA 91715
(626) 606-5723
INSURANCE/TRAVEL
All Secure Insurance
724 S. Garfield Ave.
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(626) 288-8699
Allstate Insurance Company #1
820 W. Las Tunas Drive
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 576-5780
Buddhist Tzu Chi Free Clinic
1000 S. Garfield Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 636-8700
Chinatown Service Center
320 S. Garfield Ave. #118
Alhambra , CA 91801
(213) 808-1700
Dreamweaver Medical Group
330 W. Las Tunas Dr.
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 289-0400
Health Care Partners Medical Group
55 S. Raymond Avenue #200
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-8005
Automobile Club of So. California
401 E. Main Street
Suite 101
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-2100
Kind and Total Health System
409 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 382-1263
Farmers Insurance Group
2540 Huntington Dr., #107
San Marino , CA 91108
(626) 614-9409
Pacific Medical Imaging & Oncology
Center
707 S. Garfield Ave.
Suite B-001
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 227-2727
Farmers Insurance Group #2
103 N. Garfield Ave., Suite C
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 607-0228
ISU ARMAC Insurance Agency
100 E. Huntington Dr., Suite #100
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-6000
John Kraft Insurance Services
1441 W. Huntington Drive Suite #209
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(626) 710-2922
John L. Raya Insurance Group
401 S. Mission Drive
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 570-8611
Midland National Life Insurance
2800 W. Ramona Rd. Unit A
Alhambra , CA 91803
(213) 268-7739
New Century Insurance Services, Inc.
16 N. Second St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-9000
New York Life
301 N. Lake Ave., Suite 500
Pasadena , CA 91101
(626) 372-6602
State Farm Insurance
1212 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Suite 102
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 382-1264
Planned Parenthood Alhambra Health
Center
320 S. Garfield Ave.
Suite 126
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-1550
MEDICAL DOCTORS
Allied Physicians IPA
1668 S. Garfield Ave., 2nd Floor
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 943-6227
Chanbonpin, Araceli D., M.D.
225 E. Las Tunas Dr.
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 285-5700
Ting, Grace D.P.M.
27 W. Main St.
Suite G
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-4379
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Healthcare 21
846 A & B West Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 284-8188
Metro Home Healthcare Equip/Supply
1430 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 282-2200
MEDICAL SERVICES
Advanced Diagnostic & Surgical Center
1668 S. Garfield Ave., #100
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-9000
INTERNET TECHNOLOGY
Advanz Social Services
2550 W. Main Street, #102
Alhambra , ca 91801
(626) 284-7818
Fireline Broadband
1135 Westminster Ave., Unit A
Alhambra , CA 91803
(323) 465-6772
INVESTMENTS
Key West Investments
33 E. Valley Blvd., #201
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 377-9988
LEGAL FORMS & SERVICE
Instant Process Service
2920 W. Shorb St.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 284-2418
Law Offices of Vivian Zou
808 S. Stoneman Ave., Unit C
Alhambra , CA 91801
(347) 729-6056
Yours Truly Accessibility
8622 E. Garvey Ave.
#206
Rosemead , CA 91770
(866) 982-3212
LIQUOR STORES
Mega Liquor #8
2020 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-7070
Superstore #2
320 W. Alhambra Rd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-3258
MARKETING PROMOTION
Cal Marketing & Promotion Group, Inc.
1219 E. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 782-9999
Vez Guitar Academy
27 W. Main Street, Suite E
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 278-1497
E.L. Maloney Plumbing Co.
1008 ‘A’ Huntington Drive
San Marino , CA 91108
(626) 289-0228
RESTAURANTS
NEWSPAPERS
POSTAL SERVICES
Pasadena Star News
911 E. Colorado Blvd.
Pasadena , CA 91106
(626) 578-6300 x4472
The Mailbox Shop
349 E. Main Street, Ste. 104
Alhambra, , CA 91801
(626) 281-4700
Alondra Hot Wings
515 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-7119
San Marino Tribune
1441 San Marino Ave.
San Marino , CA 91108
(626) 792-6397
OFFICE FURNITURE
Indoff Solutions Unlimited
700 Novelda Road
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) -308-3420
ON LINE STORE
Precious-Affordable-Gifts.com
211 1/2 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 227-6092
OPTOMETRY
1234 Eyecare Clinic/Optometry Center
1234 S Garfield Ave. #105
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-5388
Fremont Optical Center
2447 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 300-9251
Karen Chao, O.D., Inc.
121 S. Del Mar Ave.
Suite A
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 287-0401
Snyder Optometry, Inc.
22 S. Chapel Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-8493
ORTHODONTISTS
Siu, Tina Marie & Annie DDS
2595 Huntington Drive
San Marino , CA 91108
(626) 796-0615
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Family Chiropractic Center of South
Pasadena
1017 Fremont Ave. Suite A
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(626) 441-4888
Superior Scientific
201 S. Raymond Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-5588
MUSIC - RETAIL AND
INSTRUCTION
Alhambra School of Music, Inc.
226 E. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-1400
Marini Music
222 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-0241
South Pasadena Strings Program, LLC
650 Arroyo Drive
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(626) 403-4611
Duncan Printing
619 S. Fremont Ave., Suite A
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 281-2016
Plaza Printing
126 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-0209
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Cakelly Property Management
539 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
The Huntington Professional Bldg.
3010 San Pasqual Street
Pasadena , CA 91107
(626) 289-1819
The Jacmar Companies
2200 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 576-0737 x310
REAL ESTATE
Century 21, West Coast Brokers
55 E. Huntington
#100
Arcadia , CA 91006
(626) 285-2121 ext.830
Coldwell Banker George Realty
1611 S. Garfield Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 695-0624
G.E. Property Management, Inc.
407 W. Valley Blvd. #4
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 282-9200
PARTY RENTALS
Great American Realty Services
19 S. Garfield Ave., Ste E
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-8560
J. J. Jumpers Joshua Jumpers LLC
2826 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 274-2003
Paychex
500 N. Brand Blvd. #1400
Glendale , CA 91203
(323) 313-5504
PHARMACIES
Alhambra Professional Pharmacy
330 S. Garfield Ave.,Ste 104
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 458-8909
PHOTOGRAPHY
J. Regan Hutson
10154 Covert Ave.
Tujunga, CA 91042
(818) 425-8773
Toyo Miyatake Studio
235 W. Fairview Ave.
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 289-5674
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Yonemoto Physical Therapy
55 S. Raymond Avenue #100
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-0591
MUSEUM
Heritage Square Museum
3800 Homer St.
Los Angeles , CA 90031
(323) 225-2700, x 221
Copy-Rite Press
614 S. Date Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 576-1504
Granada Knoll Realty
917 E. Las Tunas Drive
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 287-5291
MORTUARIES/CEMETERIES
Rose Hills Mortuary
550 E. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 299-3000
PRINTERS
Josh Goldberg Painting
2900 Glenhaven Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 282-0299
PAYROLL SERVICE
State Farm Insurance
1226 E. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-1040
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PLASTIC SURGERY
SoCal Plastic Surgery Center
1108 S. Garfield Ave.
Suite A
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 457-1118
Wang, Stewart P. M.D.
1234 S. Garfield Ave., #203
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-6680
Prime World Realty
718 N. Dos Robles Pl.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(818) 968-0078
Prudential California Realty
200 S. Garfield Ave., Suite 102E
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 688-4472
Remax Elite Realty
1024 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 688-5697
Safco Realty & Investment, Inc.
238 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-4088
Teng Properties
9525 Las Tunas Drive
Temple City , CA 91780-2105
(626) 347-8828
The Alhambra
1000 S. Fremont Ave.,
Unit 1 A10-Center
1st Floor, Ste 10150
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 300-5038
Tri Omega Realty
3120 West Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 457-2010
Venti, Anthony Realtors, Inc.
1129 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-6121
REMODELING/WINDOW/
CONSTRUCTION
CG Glass & Windows
1118 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 281-7388
PLUMBERS
Alhambra Backflow/Lue Plumbing
Service
2011 S. Fremont Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-6736
RESALE BOUTIQUE
Main Street Attraction
218 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-5150
Almansor Court
700 S. Almansor Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-4600
Bollini’s Pizzeria Napoletana
2315 S. Garfield Ave.
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(323) 722-7600
Boteco Restaurante Bar & Lounge
28 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-1777
Bun ‘N Burger
1000 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-6777
CB After Dark
24 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-3350
Cha For Tea
2 E. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-1209
Crazy Sushi
201 E. Bay State St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-3557
Diner on Main
201 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-3488
Dip’s Grill
1412 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-3477
Fratelli’s Restaurant
1338 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-7075
Fronteras Mexican Grill & Cantina
118 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-0169
IHOP
701 S. Fremont Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 284-0458
Jazz Cat Cafe
121 E. Valley Blvd.
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 288-5200
Johnny Rockets
19 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-9760
Just Grillin’
1129 S. Fremont Ave., Suite D
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 576-1111
La Parrilla Mexicana Restaurant, Inc.
2938 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 289-2412
Lovebirds Cafe
10 S. First Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-9999
Loving Hut
621 W. Main St
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-2684
Luminarias Restaurant & Banquets
3500 Ramona Boulevard
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(323) 268-4363
Lunasia Chinese Cuisine
500 W. Main Street, Suite A
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-3222
Mahan Indian Restaurant
110 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 458-6299
McDonald’s
909 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-4541
McDonald’s
1520 W. Valley Blvd
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 458-8113
Monterey Hill Steak & Seafood
Restaurant
3700 W. Ramona Blvd.
Monterey Park , CA 91754-8426
(323) 264-8426
Naga Naga Ramen
46 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-0010
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Continued
Yama Restaurant
433 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-9828
Noodle World, Inc.
700 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 293-8800
RESTAURANTS/CATERING
RESTAURANTS
Papa John’s Pizza
2136 S. Fremont Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
Pho 79
29 S. Garfield Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-0239
Rick’s Drive In & Out
132 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 576-8519
Roaster Family Coffee
521 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-8879
Shakas Hawaiian Flavors
101 W. Main Street #C
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 293-5520
Shakey’s Pizza
2200 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 576-0616
Sizzler
2201 W. Commonwealth Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 570-9695
Steven’s Steak & Seafood House
5332 Stevens Pl.
Commerce , CA 90040
(323) 723-9856
38 Degrees
100 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-2038
Angelo’s Italian Restaurant
1540 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 282-0153
Charlie’s Trio
47 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-4943
Marie Callender’s Restaurant
220 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(626) 281-9548
Souplantation & Sweet Tomatoes
2131 W. Commonwealth Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 458-1173
Wahib’s Middle East Restaurant
910 E. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 281-1006
RESTORATION/
CONTRACTORS
Atherton Baptist Homes
214 S. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-4178
Music Performance Academy
1641 W. Main Street, #320
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-0628
Burke Manor
15 N. Third Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 458-1505
Oneonta Montessori School
2221 Poplar Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-0840
CA P.E.O. Home - Marguerite Gardens
700 N. Stoneman Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-3711
Pinnacle College/Soundmaster
1000 S. Fremont Ave.
Unit 14, Bldg.11
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 284-0050
California Mission Inn
8417 Mission Dr.
Rosemead , CA 91770
(626) 287-0438
Emeritus at Alhambra
1 E. Commonwealth Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-3871
Hollenbeck Palms
573 So. Boyle Ave.
Los Angeles , CA 90033
(323) 263-6195
The Alhambra Retirement Community
2400 S. Fremont Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 570-5259
Rainbow International
957 S. Meridian Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 284-9000
Vista Cove at San Gabriel
901 W. Santa Anita
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 289-8889
RETAIL STORE
SALES PROMOTION
Subway Sandwiches
2132 S. Fremont Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 570-0900
A to Z Enterprise
2620 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 205-8933
Advanced Promotional Products
2628 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-7001
Subway Sandwiches & Salads
1701 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 458-5543
Adiva Intimates
815 S. Fremont Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(866) 452-3482
Formedia Promotional Products
1641 W. Main Street, #318
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-3809
Tamaya
645 E. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 458-8388
Battery World
1032 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-5962
Luraso Screen Printing
5505 Poplar Blvd.
Los Angeles , CA 90032
(626) 202-6443
The Barkley
1400 Huntington Drive
South Pasadena , CA 91030
(626) 799-0758
Handcrafted Model Ships
1841 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 299-7330
The Boiling Crab #1
742 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 576-9368
Japan Video Games
1509 West Valley Blvd
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 281-6188
The Boiling Crab #2
33 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-5898
Outdoor Outlet, Inc.
304 S. Date Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 872-1225
The Hat
1 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-0140
Purephoria Beauty Products
222 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 537-3160
Top Island Seafood Restaurant
740 E. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-9898
Sears Home Appliance Showroom
2115A Commonwealth Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 300-8856
Twohey’s Restaurant
1224 N. Atlantic Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-7387
Target
2120 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 308-3290
Vittoria Pizza
2622 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 284-5405
Walmart
1827 Walnut Grove
Rosemead , CA 91770
(626) 307-1010
Wienerschnitzel #133
2301 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 289-3737
RETIREMENT/
CONVALESCENT HOMES
Alhambra Convalescent Home
415 S. Garfield Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-3151
Around
Alhambra
In business
for business
School of Fashion and Design
212 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-1632
St. Thomas More School
2510 S. Fremont Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 284-5778
Diversified Alarm Service, Inc.
1001 Monterey Pass Road
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(323) 980-9528
SCHOOLS
Univera Life Sciences/Safeguard
Security, Inc.
1128 S. Third Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-8534
Alhambra Beauty College
200 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-7765
SHIPPING & MAILING
SERVICES
The UPS Store
560 W. Main St.
Suite C
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 284-8298
SHOE STORES
Prober’s Shoes
215 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-5363
SHOPPING CENTERS
Alhambra Valley Properties #1
11812 San Vicente Blvd. #500
Los Angeles , CA 90049-5081
(310) 471-4300
SIGNS
AMA Learning Center
2045 Alamo Drive
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(626) 310-0397
Special Signs, Inc.
115 N. San Gabriel Blvd.
San Gabriel , CA 91775
(626) 285-8870
SOCIAL SERVICES
Angel’s Montessori Preschool
150 N. Garfield Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 457-5927
Bell Tower Bilingual School
3116 W. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 943-9970
Devry University
1000 S. Fremont Ave. Unit 100
Bldg.A11
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 293-4300
East L.A. College
1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(323) 265-8650
Los Angeles Confucius Education &
Cultural School
400 S. Atlantic Blvd., Suite 206
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(626) 282-3331
TOWING
Al’s Towing
905 S. Westminster Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 289-7277
TRANSPORTATION
Mid Valley Yellow Cab (ETS)
1137 S. Eastern Avenue
Los Angeles , CA 90022
(323) 317-3697
Southland Transit
3650 Rockwell Ave.
El Monte , CA 91731
(626) 448-4356
TRAVEL AGENCIES
Ritz Tours
208 S. First St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-7777
TROPHIES & AWARDS
Awards by Champion
127 N. San Gabriel Blvvd.
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 287-2171
UNIFORMS
Feeldz
401 E. Main Street, Suite #102
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 457-5787
UTILITIES/WASTE
MANAGEMENT
Allied Waste Services
9200 Glenoaks Blvd.
Sun Valley , CA 91352
(818) 974-5136
San Gabriel Valley Water District
P.O. Box 1299
Azusa , CA 91702
(626) 969-7911
So. California Edison Co.
1000 E. Potrero Grande Dr.
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(323) 720-5213
So. California Gas Company
11912-B Valley Blvd.
El Monte , CA 91732
(626) 279-2295
VALET PARKING SERVICE
Parking Company of America
11101 Lakewood Blvd.
Downey , CA 90241
(562) 862-2118
Greencell Energy Solutions
2929 W. Valley Blvd.
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 537-1506
VENDING MACHINES
Tri Star Vending
690 S. Date Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 282-5044
Jeffs Sporting Goods
303 E. Valley Blvd.
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 288-6141
VETERINARIANS
STORAGE FACILITIES
West Main Animal Hospital
2216 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-2179
PSA Private Storage Areas
600 S. Garfield Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-3232
Everest College
2215 W. Mission Road
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 979-4959
Cal Counties Title
790 E. Colorado Bl. Ste 400
Pasadena , CA 91101
(949) 584-7285
California Mentor
9200 Colima Rd., Suite#100
Whittier , 90605
((56) )945-7262
SOLAR ENERGY
SPORTING GOODS
East Los Angeles College Foundation
1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez
Monterey Park , CA 91754
(323) 260-8154
Mosaic Lizard Theater
112 W. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 457-5293
TITLE INSURANCE
AAA Security Inc.
1930 Edgewood Dr.
Alhambra, CA 91803
(626) 457-1246
All Souls School
29 S. Electric Avenue
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 282-5695
Edwards Theatre
1 E. Main St.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 300-8312
Ramona Convent Secondary School
1701 W. Ramona Road
Alhambra , CA 91803-3099
(626) 282-4151
SECURITY
Alhambra School District
1515 W. Mission Road
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 943-3330
East West Players, Inc.
120 Judge John Aiso St.
Los Angeles , CA 90012
(213) 625-7000, x12
San Gabriel Valley Music Theatre
P.O. Box 848
San Gabriel , CA 91778
(626) 282-1440
Yat Sen Cultural & Art Center, Inc.
70 S. Palm Ave.
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 927-0838
Alhambra Medical University
55 S. Raymond Ave.
Suite 105
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-7719 ext 115
THEATRE
Platt College
1000 S. Fremont Ave.
Building A9W
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 300-5444
Saint Therese School
1106 E. Alhambra Road
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 289-3364
Mission Lodge
824 S. Gladys Ave.
San Gabriel , CA 91776
(626) 287-0753
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Alhambra Veterinary Hospital
1501 W. Mission Road
Alhambra , CA 91803
(626) 289-9227
VITAMIN STORES
TELEPHONE SERVICES
AT&T, Inc.
1150 S. Olive, Room 2801
Los Angeles , CA 90015
(213) 743-7030
Sports Nut Vitamin Store
349 E. Main Street
Alhambra , CA 91801
(626) 310-4112
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Dining & Entertainment | What’s Happening for Food & Fun
HOT SPOT
Downtown Alhambra rocks on Saturday nights
Enjoy great music every Saturday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Rick’s Main
Street Cafe’s stage, 132 W. Main St., in Downtown Alhambra, brought to you
by Marini Music and Rick’s. For more information, contact Marini Music at
626-289-0241.
July 2: Swingin’ 8 Balls — rock-a-billy
July 9: Bankshot — classic rock
July 16: Bob’s Garage — classic rock
July 23: British Invasion — ‘60s
July 30: Bob Fetherolf and Full Sail — classic rock
Aug. 6: One Way Ticket — ‘60s
See Back Page, 28B, for all details.
Come to Hot Spot to be hot –
but only if you like the music
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will raffle off a”Dean EVO 1000 electric
guitar, and the winner will be announced
at 4 p.m. that day.
“The Alhambra crowd will have an
hour break to enjoy the many vendors
offering clothes, activities, food, and more
before the amazing Spazmatics take the
stage,” said Ms. Vargas.“The Spazmatics,
an ‘80s New Wave and Pop Tribute band,
is known as “Nerds That Rock” and have
a kooky and off-the-wall style of performance. They’re sure to entertain all
night.”
Aug. 13 will offer a fashion show that
will highlight the businesses of Downtown Alhambra. Each of the five walks
will convey a different look and a different attitude. “Sporty to sassy will be showcased on the runway,” said Ms. Vargas.
“All vendors will be open for the entire
show. The show will be accompanied by
a DJ who will provide the strut songs and
finish out the night with some dance hits
to keep the party going.”
It’s all about art for the third Hot Spot
taking place on Aug. 20. “This event will
provide a platform for up-and-coming
artists and display many of the local businesses that enjoy spreading their love of
art,” said Ms. Vargas. There will be live
art, body art, children’s drawing, poetry,
tattoos, chalk art, and more. There will
also be crafts for children.
“Wrapping up the 2011 Hot Spot is
the extraordinary dance week, where the
focus is all on the blood-pumping dance
styles. Jam-packed with a Crew competition and a Break-dance Battle, this competition will explode on the stage and will
crown just one team as Alhambra’s Best
Dance Crew,” said Ms. Vargas. There will
be music, free dance classes, and guest
dance surprises.
To participate as a vendor, send an email to jayveedance@sbcglobal.net for
more information.
“Bring out the entire family, and we’ll
see you in the HEAT at HOT SPOT!”
said Ms. Vargas.
Banquet Menu
Your Choice...
Roast Tri Tip – Au Jus
Breast of Chicken Marsala
Fresh Grilled Fish of the Day with Lemon Herbs
Roast Pork Loin Scallopini
Angel Hair Pasta Primavera with Shrimp
NO NEED TO PRE-ORDER
Includes:
Fresh Garden Salad
Fresh Steamed Vegetables
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
Choice of:
Coffee, Tea or Soft Drink
$23.00 Per person
Sales Tax & Gratuity Included
1400 Huntington Dr., South Pasadena, CA
(626) 799-0758 • Fax (626) 799-2936
www.thebarkleyrestaurant.com
Required deposit of $100.00 (Non-refundable)
And 15 people minimum guarantee.
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Jayvee Dance Center offers week-long Summer Dance Intensive
Dance Center, 216 E. Main
St., is offering a week-long dance
extravaganza bringing together
various professional choreographers in the dance industry and
throughout the community all
under one roof. The choreographers will provide Master dance
classes for dancers of all levels
and ages in various styles such
as ballet, jazz, breaking, popping,
locking, hip hop, krump house,
modern, and more.
“The intensive trains not only
competition dancers to prepare
for the upcoming season, but is
open to everyone wanting to
improve their technique,” said
Jayvee owner Joanna Vargas.
The Summer Dance Intensive will be offered from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Monday, July 11 – Friday, July 15 for dancers ages 4
and up.
Jayvee has three different class
levels to accommodate any aspiring dancer’s needs: Pee Wee (ages
4-6), Intermediate (ages 6+), and
Advanced Track (ages 9+).
“The 2011 Intensive will fea-
ture some of the hottest choreographers from the community
and the dance industry including Olivia “Chachi” Gonzales,
member of the IaMmE Crew —
the current champions of Randy
Jackson’s MTV’s America’s Best
Dance Crew; Arnel Calvario,
founder of Kaba Modern and
director of Culture Shock LA;
Elm Pizarro, founder of
Boogiezone — the world’s largest online dance community;
Ashley Paige, who has worked
with artists such as Rihanna and
performed at MTV VMAs;
Kimberly Fitch, who has danced
for Britney Spears, Ricky Martin, MC Hammer, and Earth,
Wind & Fire; and many more,”
said Ms. Vargas.
Check
out
www.jayveedancecenter.com for
a complete instructors list as well
as a schedule of the Master dance
classes.
Iceberg Ahead! continues in July
at Mosaic Lizard Theater
Held over through the month of July,
Jay Parker’s hit comedy’Iceberg Ahead! will
continue to play at the Mosaic Lizard Theater, 112 W. Main St., at 8 p.m. Fridays,
2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays , and 2 p.m.
Sundays.
There will be no performances on the
July 4 weekend.
Local critics have described Iceberg
Ahead! as “laugh out loud funny” and “a
bawdy, slapstick, hysterical farce of epic
proportions.”
The year is 1912, the Titanic sinks, and
a struggling theater producer’s chief benefactors have gone down with the ship.
DINER
on Main
Classic Car Nights
5 p.m. til dark
3rd Wednesday each month
Through Oct. 15
Hosted by Undertakers Car Club So. Cal.
Nostalgic Dine In
Atlan
Main St.
201 W. Main Street
Alhambra, CA 91801
Garfield Ave.
➚
* Excludes other
discounts and
alcoholic beverages
Second St.
For INFO:
John @ 626-286-6921
tic B
lvd.
Come see and enjoy all makes and models
of cool cars from the past. Bring in your
show car and receive a 20% Discount* on
your entire dinner bill.
Dinner Specials
$3 Draft Beers
Martini Bar
Arrive Early.
Parking is
Limited.
2011 Show
2008
Show Dates
Dates
July 20, Aug. 17, Sept. 21, Oct. 19
With his backers gone, it’s up to the producer to woo the daughter, a young, naive socialite and sole heir to a vast fortune, with promises of fame and stardom.
With a jealous diva, a foreign maid, an
insane stage manager, sadistic doctor, and
a newsboy with a very bad temper, clothes
come off, identities are mistaken, and
there is one miscommunication after another as the whole production sails swiftly
toward disaster.
Seating is limited. Phone 626-4575923 for reservations. Tickets are $12 for
students and $10 for seniors.
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These ladies will share the experience of “ringing a chord” with guest.
Verdugo Hills Showtime
Chorus invites guest
singers for ice cream social
The Verdugo Hills Showtime Chorus
invites women who love to sing to join
with them to learn about singing and
experiencing a cappella four-part harmony in the barbershop style.
Visitors can rehearse with the chorus
and then perform at an Ice Cream Social.
Rehearsals are from 7 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. Wednesdays, starting July 13 and
continuing through Aug. 10. Rehearsals
are in Morrison Hall, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1757 N. Lake Ave. The
Ice Cream Social will also take place in
Morrison Hall at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 14.
Detailed directions to the rehearsal/performance site can be found on the Web
site: www.verdugohillschorus.org.
For questions, contact Julie at 626484-2437.
Glass Room Gallery featuring artist Jim Burns
San Gabriel Fine Arts Association announces a solo exhibit and
sale of watercolor paintings at their Glass Room Gallery, by local
artist Jim Burns (www.fineartstudioonline.com/JimBurns). Mr. Burns’s
many watercolor landscapes are built with a sense of structure and
drama. His show “Watercolors of Substance and Beauty” will run
from July 12 through Aug. 12 at the Glass Room Gallery (adjacent
to the historical Mission Playhouse), 320 S. Mission Drive, San
Gabriel. Gallery hours are noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Reception for the artist is from from 4 to 6 p.m. July 17 at the
gallery.
Alhambra
is Rich
in
Restaurants
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Alhambra is Rich
in Restaurants
7/2011
Diversions
Family Ties:
Activities to bring the family together
• Saturday, July 9 - Monday,
Aug. 1 ––Harry Potter Tribute
Exhibition at Gallery Nucleus
– Opening the week before the
final Harry Potter film, the exhibition will feature a collection
of work gathered through private
invitations, open submissions,
and the common love for all
things Harry Potter. The exhibition will feature more than 50
artists and nearly 100 tribute
works in paintings, sculptures,
and installations. Opening Reception: July 9: 7 p.m.-11 p.m.
(Admission: $2 per person at the
door). Location: 210 E. Main
St., Alhambra 91801. For more
information, phone 626-4587477, or visit the Web site
YAMA RESTAURANT
Featuring fine Japanese Cuisine
www.gallerynucleus.com/gallery/
exhibition/244.
• Monday, July 11 ––Library Book and Toy Donation Day–– 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
Receive a FREE Hawaiian
shave ice (compliments of
Mayor Yamauchi) in exchange for a new toy or book
donation at the Alhambra
Civic Center Library (Second
Street entrance). A special
Magic Wayne! presentation
will follow at 3 p.m. Location:
101 S. First St., Alhambra
91801.
• Monday, July 25 – Friday, July 29 — Wacky
The Suemura family invites you to enjoy
Traditional Japanese Food
Since 1968
(626) 576-9828 • 433 W. Main St.
Downtown Alhambra at Fourth Street
Alhambra, CA
Kitchen Science Summer
Camp–– Kids become kitchen
scientists as they explore the
world of food and fun. Register
for morning or afternoon sessions, or full-day sessions ($250
each session or $400 for full-day
session). Location: Kid Space
Museum, 480 N. Arroyo Blvd.,
Pasadena 91103. For additional
information, phone 626-4499144, ext. 5201, e-mail address
is tscheidler@kidspacemuseum.org,
or visit www.kidspacemuseum.org.
• Wednesday, July 27 ––
SteveSongs Family Concert
(FREE) – 7 p.m. Children’s entertainer, recording artist, and
PBS Kids co-host “Mr. Steve”
Roslonek of SteveSongs will
present an interactive musical
journey with creative songs and
stories from his Parents’ Choice
Gold Award-Winning releases,
including Marvelous Day and
On a Flying Guitar, and his
other popular CDs. Location:
The Levitt Pavilion, Memorial
Park, 85 E. Holly St., Pasadena
91103.
• Friday, July 15 and 29 ––
Dance Downtown (FREE) –
6:30 p.m.-10 p.m. Two left feet?
Learn how to dance and shake
it, move it, and groove it under
the stars with live music/DJ and
beginner dance lessons sprinkled
throughout the evening. No ex-
perience is necessary. Dance
themes include Argentine Tango
(July 15) and Disco (July 29).
Location: Active Arts at the
Music Center, Music Center
Plaza, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los
Angeles 90012. For more information, phone 213-972-3660,
or visit www.musiccenter.org.
• Saturdays in July ––Summer Festival at The Huntington –Mozart lovers will want to
attend this summer concert series presented by the Grammy
Award-Winning Southwest
Chamber Music ensemble featuring the music of Mozart with
some new perspective from living composers Alexandra du
Bois, Lei Liang, Vu Nhat Tan,
Charles Wuorinen, and Wadada
Leo Smith. Location: The Huntington Library, 1151 Oxford
Road., San Marino 91108; Tickets: $10-45. For more information, phone 800-726-7147, or
visit–www.swmusic.org.
• Saturday, Aug. 6 ––Second
Annual Alhambra Hot Spot –
Presented by the Downtown
Alhambra Business Association,
this year’s family-friendly show
will be kicked off with a Battle
of the Bands beginning at noon,
followed by the band Spazmatics
at 5 p.m. The show will take
place in front of Edwards Renaissance Theater, 1 E. Main St.,
Alhambra 91801.
City of Alhambra offering Fall Family
Excursion tours to thrill whole families
City of Alhambra Community Services has
planned a full range of fall Family Excursions that
will appeal to all family members, young
and old. Both new excursion sites and old
favorite locations have been included in the
program. Fall Family Excursions include:
Los Angeles County Fair—Sept.17, 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. Fee: $25. This is the largest
County Fair in North America. There are
shows, exhibits, vendors, the popular fair
food, and much more.
Fall Festival/Lombardi Ranch—
Oct.15, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fee: $20. This
family-owned ranch, in the Santa Clarita
Valley, has corn mazes, pumpkin patches,
carriage rides, a petting zoo, a ranch market, and live entertainment. Celebrate the
fall season at a fair that has been in operation for 30 years.
International Tamale Festival, Indio—
Enjoy a Delicious Brunch featuring Shrimp and Crab, Omelettes,
Dec. 3, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fee: $20. This
Belgian Waffles, New Action Pasta Station and Homemade Pizza, Roast
popular festival was recently ranked in the
Beef, Fajitas, Fresh Fruit, Decadent Desserts and Much More...
Top 10 All- American Food Festivals by
Food Network-TV. With a holiday parade, a
carnival, Mexican folkloric dancing, and other
live entertainment, this festival has something
for every member of the family.
Riverside Mission Inn Festival of Lights—
Dec.17, 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fee: $20. The
historic Mission Inn, the site of many celebrity weddings, is a must-see for any California
visitor and resident. The Festival of Lights is
one of the country’s largest and most elaborate
displays, with an average of 3.5 million lights.
Enjoy the sights, as well as the shops and restaurants that make up the charm and elegance
of this famous hotel.
Register for any and all of the Fall Family
Excursions by phone, 626-570-3242; fax, 626284-0310; in person at the Alhambra Park Recreation Office, 500 N. Palm Ave.; or by mail,
C/O Community Services Department, 111
S. First St., Alhambra 91801.
Space on the deluxe coach is limited to the
first 54 registrants, and a parent or guardian
must accompany children under 18.
Around Alhambra
For advertising rates and other information, contact
Alhambra Chamber of Commerce
104 S. Fist St., Alhambra, CA 91801 • Tel: 626-282-8481 Fax: 626-282-5596
www.alhambrachamber.org • submit press releases to: djenkins@alhambrachamber.org
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Art Shows
Gallery Nucleus to feature Harry
Potter Tribute Art Exhibition
Gallery Nucleus, 210 E. Main St., will present the Harry Potter Tribute Art
Exhibition Saturday, July 9 through Aug. 1.
The Harry Potter Tribute Art Exhibition features art from more than 50 artists
and fans from around the world.
Among the featured artists is Mary Grandpre, cover illustrator of the American
editions of the Harry Potter book series.
The exhibit opens a week before the final Harry Potter film hits the local theaters. The opening reception is scheduled from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, July 9.
Admission is $2 per person except for those who come in costume and/or when
one Facebooks, Twitters, or blogs about the event before July 2 at http://
www.gallerynucleus.com/blog/harrypotter.
During the opening reception, a Hogwarts-themed
photo booth opens at 7:15 p.m., a Harry Potter Trivia
Contest begins at 8 p.m. (sign in at door; contestants
picked at random), raffle prizes will be awarded at 8 and
9 p.m., a costume contest begins at 9:15 p.m.(sign in at
door; winner based on presentation, likeness, and craftsmanship), a Snitch Seeking Competition begins at 9:15
p.m., and the Grand Prize Raffle Giveway is scheduled
for 10 p.m.
Gallery Nucleus’s regular store hours are noon to 8
p.m. Sunday through Thursday and Friday and 11 a.m.
to 10 p.m. Saturday.
Featured artists include Abby Boeh, Adam McDaniel,
Adi, Adolie Day, Alfred Paredes, Amy Kim Kibushi, Ana
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AUTOMOTIVE NEWS / AROUND ALHAMBRA
7/2011
Automotive News|Auto Dealers, Repairs, Services
Hi-Quality Auto Body
shows eye for details
Hi-Quality Auto Body opened just
four and a half years ago and has already
established itself as one of the premier
body shops in the area. Owners Elliott
Cummings and Thomas Stevenson
maintain that customer needs are met
down to the smallest details.
“We go out of our way to offer a level
of quality and service we feel can’t be
beat,” said Mr. Cummings.
The shop is staffed with technicians
who are trained and certified to work
with the sophisticated technology of
today’s cars. They use manufacturer or
other high quality replacement parts to
ensure that repairs are the proper fit for
the models brought to them. Additionally, every car has to pass a series of qual-
Owner Elliott Cummings of Hi-Quality Body Shop.
We understand that the less time customers are
without their cars the less inconvenient the
accident will turn out to be.
ity control checks before it is returned
to the customer.
Another chief concern of the shop
is getting cars back to their customers
quickly.
“We understand that the less time
customers are without their cars the less
inconvenient the accident will turn out
to be. So we make it a priority that ev-
eryone at Hi-Quality Auto Body, from
the front office to the body shop workers to our management, is dedicated to
providing quality service efficiently for
our customers,” Mr. Cummings said.
The first step of the repair process is
getting an estimate from the customer’s
insurance company. Cars are then torn
Continued on Page 24B
7/2011
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AUTOMOTIVE NEWS / AROUND ALHAMBRA
Summer-ize your
car before your
summer road trip
San Gabriel Blvd.
Atlantic Blvd.
Fremont Ave.
Marengo Ave.
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Summer heat is just around the corner. As such,
AAA is urging motorists to “summer-ize” their cars
and trucks as they get ready to traverse the nation’s
highways for vacations, family reunions, and trips to
theme parks.
To assist motorists in locating reliable mechanics
who provide high quality maintenance and repairs
and guarantee their work, AAA has identified certified auto repair shops nationwide as “AAA Approved
Auto Repair” facilities. These facilities undergo regular inspections and must maintain rigorous standards
of service, use quality replacement parts, and employ properly trained technicians. To find the near- Pasadena
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Alhambra
Valley Blvd.
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• Inspect the antifreeze/coolant level
and condition. Make sure the mixture of
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• Inspect and replace worn or cracked
belts, as well as hoses that are worn,
cracked, blistered, brittle, or too soft. Even
belts and hoses that look fine should be
examined carefully. Belts and hoses that
are more than seven years or 75,000 miles
old should be looked at as candidates to
be replaced as a safety precaution due to
age and mileage. Once they reach 10 years
or 100,000 miles, they should be replaced
regardless of inspection results. Belt
tensioner and/or idler pulleys should be
replaced along with the serpentine belt and
cooling system hoses should be replaced
as a set.
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• Check the level and condition of
V6 power with four-cylinder fuel efficiency
engine oil. When driving under extreme
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conditions such as 90- to 100-plus degree
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years old, consider replacing it due to age.
• Check the transmission fluid for the
correct level and that it doesn’t smell
burnt or look dirty, since heat can break
• Motorcraft® Premium Synthetic
• Inspect brake system
Blend Oil and Motorcraft Filter
• Test battery
down the fluid over time. This is especially
Change
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• Top off all fluids
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• Check air and clean filters
shoes only, on most cars and light trucks. Limit one
towing. Check the owners’ manual for the
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7/2011
The technicians at Hi-Quality Body Shop are well trained and certified to handle any
repair situation for customers’ cars.
Customers are kept aware of the progress of
their vehicles while they are being worked on
Continued from Page 22B
down so technicians can find any unseen damages. Parts are ordered the same
day and quality control checks are tested
throughout the repair process.
Addtionally, customers are kept aware
of the progress of their vehicles while
they are being worked on. The body
work staff likes to go the extra mile and
detail cars for customer at no extra cost.
For the shop, it becomes a matter of respecting the client and restoring the car
to its highest level. Some past customers have been surprised to take their car
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in for a repair only to see their car returned to them waxed with washed
wheels, cleaned interior, and even a clean
engine bay.
Hi-Quality Auto Body has a long-line
customer satisfaction that even gained
it recognition recently when it was
nominated for a Best of L.A. award in
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customers’ trust and turns an inconvenient situation around as quickly as possible.
The shop can be contacted by phoning 626-457-9114 and is located at 723
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4 Wheel Computerized Wheel Alignment & Suspension Repair
Summer-ize your car
Continued from Page 23B
right type of transmission fluid to use
and the proper interval for service and
replacement.
• Inspect brake fluid for proper level
and condition. Low brake fluid could
indicate excessive brake wear or fluid
leak. Dirty brake fluid that is dark-colored like coffee indicates contamination
or moisture in the brake fluid. A thorough inspection of the brakes and flushing of the brake fluid is probably needed.
• Inspect power-steering fluid for
proper level and condition. Low
power-steering fluid can cause damage
to the power-steering system, and dirty
and/or burnt power-steering fluid can
lead to premature power-steering failure.
• Don’t leave home without fresh
windshield wiper blades and the “forgotten” fluid, windshield washer fluid.
Fresh blades and windshield washer
fluid will help to remove road dirt and
insects from your windshield. Use premixed fluid, not water from a garden
hose. The premixed fluid contains ingredients that won’t harm exterior vehicle paint.
Even well-maintained cars and
trucks can break down, so on long trips
bring drinking water, a windshield
shade, and a wireless phone. Also, pack
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7/2011
Real Estate News | Residential, Commercial, Loans
Double Dip? Not So Fast
BY L EE L IEBERG
There is a lot of talk in the media about
a double dip in the real estate market these
days. This may be true nationally, but there
is an old adage that states, “All real estate is
local,” and I know all my clients aren’t concerned with what is going on nationally as
much as what is going on locally.
Sub markets don’t always move with the
overall market. California doesn’t move with
Florida, and Alhambra doesn’t move with
Riverside. I understand how some markets
have started down again, but view it as
highly unlikely that local property values will
go much lower, or reach previous lows.
The local values seem to be bouncing
along in a range that is basically flat. Sometimes a look at the supply of homes for sale
and the rate of homes selling will give you
an indication of which direction the market is headed. A six-month supply at the
current rate of sale is considered normal.
Anything less would be a sellers’ market
(trending higher) and anything more would
be a buyers’ market (trending lower).
Alhambra is currently right at six, a normal market. A look at median prices shows
that while prices bounce a bit, they look to
be staying in a fairly flat range. In the last
six months, the median number of days it
took to sell a home was 53.
San Gabriel and Monterey Park came in
with similar numbers with days to sell at 57
and 56. Inventories were both on the low
side of six, again a normal market.
The only local markets that showed an
increase in inventory were South Pasadena
Understanding
Real Estate
Gary Frueholz
DILBECK R EALTORS GMAC
626-318-9436
A realtor with Dilbeck Realtors and a
member of the Alhambra Planning
Commission, Gary Frueholz is a
certified Senior Real Estate Specialist.
Mold in Your Home
and the Bible
Continued from Page 1B
Lee Lieberg can be contacted at
lee.lieberg@dilbeck.com, or at 626-826-1120.
and San Marino, but those markets have
really yet to feel a decline, and they both
have a less than six month supply.
The other reason buyers should be looking now is interest rates. While interest was
expected to climb back up a bit, they have
dropped again.
Robert Kleinhenz, deputy chief economist for the California Association of Realtors, recently explained that due to events
overseas, there has been a flight to bonds
which has kept interest rates lower than expected. Mr. Kleinhenz also stated that “Buyers may lose an opportunity if they focus
only on price.”
If the time is right for you, take advantage of the prices and interest rates; don’t be
swayed by those trying to sell newspapers.
capable of leading to toxic reactions in persons.
The proper understanding of mold issues increasingly shows up in real estate
transactions. Realtors like me will present
clients with no less than five documents
during the transaction which either solely
instruct or at least have a section telling
the buyer/seller of the potential hazards of
mold in the home and reminding buyers
of their rights in conducting mold inspections.
Recently before a cabinet meeting at my
church, the First Baptist Church of
Alhambra, I was lamenting the growing attention given to mold in the world of real
estate and what appears to be a New Frontier of litigation. Our Pastor, Dr. Lee
Hamby, looked over at me and suggested
that I take a look at the 14th chapter of
the book of Leviticus in the Bible. It turns
out that mold in the home has been a topic
of discussion for a long time.
Leviticus is a book of Old Testament
law and was written in the 16th century
B.C. It covers an array of divine laws and
addresses the treatment of mildew/mold
in homes in chapter 14 verses 35-55. Here
the high priest (a term used prior to the
destruction of the holy temple in Jerusalem) is designated as the central person responsible for examining homes which are
thought to have mold.
This passage starts to establish a process by saying that “the owner of the house
must go and tell the priest, ‘I have seen
something that looks like mildew (mold)
in my house’ (v. 35, New International Version). The priest is to then “order the house
to be emptied before he goes in to examine the mildew” (v.36).
The process first attempts to remove the
mold from the home. If mold has “greenish or reddish depressions that appear
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deeper than the surface of the wall, the priest
shall go out the doorway of the house and
close it up for seven days” (v.37, 38). The
priest is then to go back and inspect the
house. If mold has spread on the walls, the
priest is to “order that the contaminated
stones be torn out and thrown into an unclean place outside the town” (v. 39). The
section of the wall is then to be repaired with
“new clay and plaster” (v. 42).
However, if the mold continues to exist
and spread in the house, ramifications are
more severe. The house is designated as unclean and “it (the house) must be torn
down“– its stones, timbers and all the plaster–– taken out of the town to an unclean
place” (v. 45).
The means of addressing the situation
may not have totaled multi-million dollar
settlements, but in their time, these courses
of action had ramifications of a very high
order.
Currently, some of the things you can
do to limit mold in your home are eliminate damp areas in your house (i.e., fix leaks
and areas where water congregates), keep
your basement dry, apply undiluted bleach
to areas of mold, avoid damp potting soil in
the house, keep damp fire wood outside,
clean flooring and shower pans/tile frequently, and allow air to circulate with either an air conditioning system or by opening windows.
So the topic of mold in a home is not
new. Historically, mold has commanded attention for nearly 4,000 years. And I am now
continuing to read Leviticus for the chapter
that covers liquidated damages.
Please feel free to give me a call with your
ideas for stories on Alhambra real estate.
Gary Frueholz is a realtor with Dilbeck
Realtors, a member of the Alhambra Planning Commission, and a certified Senior
Real Estate Specialist. He can be reached at
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Financial challenges of parenthood
As our children travel this long
and never-dull road from infancy
to adulthood, we nurture them,
worry about them, scold them,
love them. Most of all, we try to
protect them. We want them to
grow up in a stable world, one in
which they are physically safe,
emotionally nurtured, and financially secure. Still, meeting expenses can be a challenge.
How expensive is raising a
child?
The United States Department
of Agriculture estimates that the
average nationwide cost of raising
one child from cradle to college
entrance at age 18 ranges from
$205,960 to $475,680, depending
on income. (Source: Expenditures
on Children by Families, 2009)
Then, when they turn 18, add in
college expenses, and your financial outlay can get even worse.
How much worse? According to
the College Board, for the 2010/
2011 school year, the average cost
of one year at a four-year public
college is $20,339 (for in-state students), while the average cost for
one year at a four-year private college is $40,476. That would come
to $81,356 for a four-year degree
at a public college and $161,904
at a private university.
The bottom line: Children are
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and educating them and making
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in life, one thing is obvious when
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as long as we remain alive and
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Have you taken steps to protect them?
But here’s a question you need
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By starting today, you can help
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But keep saving for your own
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West San Gabriel Valley Assn. of
Realtors to host Home Fair, July 16
The West San Gabriel Valley Association of Realtors®
will host its annual Home Fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, July 16. Major banks are sponsoring this event
and will be available to provide the public with information on loan modifications, refinancing, and to prequalify
home buyers.
Property tax reassessment assistance will also be provided.
Everyone is invited to attend this free event. There will
be food, prizes, and games for the entire family.
The West San Gabriel Valley Association of Realtors® is
located at 1039 E Valley Blvd, 205B, San Gabriel. Phone
626-288-6212, or visit www.wsgvar.com for more information.
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