January 2, 2013 - San Gabriel Valley Examiner

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January 2, 2013 - San Gabriel Valley Examiner
Dec 27, 2012 - Jan 2, 2013
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Volume XVI, Issue No. 52
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Dec. 27, 2012 - Jan. 2, 2013
INSIDE Bears, Letters & Prayers For Newtown Families
by Jayam Rutnam
and Ashley Vawter
W.C. New City Manager / B1
Donation
FPH Junior Volunteers / A3
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GLENDORA - The community of Glendora came together
last week collecting bears, letters and prayers for families impacted by the devastating shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary
School in Newtown, Conn.
The community is leading
with love through this project
created by Annette Nemeth of
Glendora Interiors, Dalel Snider
of Glendora Florists, Jana Jones
of Martha's Candies and Maura
Murabito wife of the Mayor of
Glendora, Gene Murabito.
Throughout the entire week,
members of the community
brought in teddy bears, letters
and prayers to Glendora Interiors, Glendora Florist, Martha's
Candies, Cake Mamas and Ken
Turner Real Estate.
"I was heartbroken when I
heard the events that took place
in Newtown, Conn. It was an
uncontrolled feeling that I
needed to do something to be a
part of letting people over there
know how much we care over
here," said Annette Nemeth. She
continues that a short-term goal
for the project is to physically
release the pain that was felt in
our local community by so
Amanda Locke, Ashley Vawter, Debi Covington and Sheryl Raygoza arrrange the donated teddy
bears and numerous letters that were delivered to one of the collection centers in Glendora.
many."My heart breaks for the
community," said Debra
Covington. "For the men, the
women, the children, the police
officers and the first responders."
Many members of the com-
La Salle "Adopts" 150 Children
for Annual Christmas Party
La Salle's Student Life "elves. "Top row, from left, Evan Baranich, Michael Anastasia, Nicky Keros,
Katie Smither, Brianna Rodriguez, Connor Bent; Bottom row, Jen Robi, Olivia Kavanaugh, Brigit Murphy,
Julia Jacques and Santa. Photo credit: Courtesy John Blackstock
PASADENA -Student Life
members joined with Eliot
Middle School and Hillsides Services for its 18th Annual Adopta-Family program held on Saturday, December 15, 2012 on
La Salle's campus.
Hundreds of students, parents, children and families enjoyed
games, Christmas Cookie decorating, Christmas carols, bingo
and a delicious lunch at the
Adopt-A-Family Christmas
party. Santa and his elves arrived to visit with the children
at the party and to help distribute Christmas presents.
During the week preceding
the party, La Salle students
wrapped hundreds of gifts for
foster and needy children from
Hillsides and Eliot Middle
School. Additionally, gifts were
donated to 15 children of military families from Fort Irwin.
"It is a selfless, generous and
fun way for our students,
alumni and our community to
start the Christmas Season,"
said Michelle Grima, Student
Life Service Coordinator. "Everyone truly had a great time!"
munity felt like it could have
been their children; they felt
obligated to do something to
reach out to the Newtown,
Conn. families. Sheryl Raygoza
said she donated a teddy bear
because she put herself in that
situation and can't even imagine what the families are experiencing. When Colombus
Johnson heard about the
project, he came all the way
from Los Angeles to deliver a
handwritten letter. "I thought it
was neat that the community
was getting together," Johnson
said, "I wanted to play a small
role and be able to express my
condolences." Johnson believes
that this project along with many
others will eventually help heal
a town, which will help heal a
city, which will help heal a
county, which will help heal a
state, which will help heal a
country.
"I think this project will help
impacted families because we
need to let them know we care
and we love them and there is
hope," Snider said. "It could
have been my kids," she says,
"I wasn't able to hug them that
night and because of that, I
wanted to physically hug the
families who had lost their own
children." The community of
Glendora hopes that this project
will have long-term effects, not
only in our local community but
in Newtown, Conn. as well.
One parent sent in a "Prayer
for Students" by Charles
Henderson, with a message
"You never know how strong
you are, until being strong is the
Only choice you have......!"
God of Light and Truth, thank
you for giving me a mind that
can know and a heart that can
love. Help me to keep learning
every day of my life, for all
knowledge leads to you. Let
me be aware of your presence
in all things and at all times.
Encourage me when work is
difficult and when I am tempted
to give up; encourage me when
my brain seems slow and the
way forward is difficult. Grant
me the grace to put my mind to
use exploring the world you
have created, confident that in
you there is a wisdom that is
real. Amen!
Glendora High School Girls Silhouettes
Choral Group's Christmas Program For
Glendora Woman's Club
Members of the Glendora High School Girls Silhouette Choral Group are pictured at their recent
performance for the Glendora Woman's Club. At the left is Karen Wingerd, piano accompanist for the
group. At the far right is director Trevor who announced that the group would be traveling to New York
City in February to perform at Carnegie Hall. Photo By Rose Myers
GLENDORA - The Glendora
Woman's Club recently presented the Glendora high School
Girls Silhouette Choral Group in
a special Christmas program at
the club's December meeting.
The choral group, under the
direction of Brian Trevor,
D.M.A., entertained members
and guests with a variety of
Christmas songs and special
selections, said president program
choir
Carolyn
Cunningham.
At the close of the musical
program, director Trevor announced that the group would
be traveling to New York City
in February to perform at
Carnegie Hall.
The meeting ended with a
standing ovation for the choral
group, midst congratulations on
their upcoming performance in
New York City.
Nite Owls Quilters Guild Installs Officers
Vincenzo's Terrazza Ristoranta Ribbon
Cutting Ceremony in West Covina
By George Ogden
WEST COVINA - There
was a Ribbon Cutting ceremony
for Vincenzo's Terrazza
Ristoranta (Italian Restaurant) at
the McIntyre Square at 232
South Citrus Street, West
Covina. Eastbound traffic can
exit the freeway and basically
go straight into the parking lot.
Worth checking out. Call 626332-2969 to see if reservations
are needed.
Ribbon cutters included
Mayor Shelley Sanderson,
council members Fredrick
Sykes, Steve Herfert and Mike
Touhey. Also in the photo are
Vincenzo's Terrazza Ristoranta (Italian Restaurant) ribbon cutting
ceremony where West Covina Mayor Shelley Sanderson, councilmen Mike Touhey, Fred Sykes, Steve Herfert attending from the
City Council.
Bill McIntyre (second from
right) and Andy McIntyre (4th
from the right) and the owners
and employees of the restaurant.
Nite Owls Quilters Guild recently installed their officers for 2013. The officers are from Left to Right:
Sonja Hoch, Secretary; Sharon Hightower, Treasurer; Lona Boswell, 2nd Vice President; Lorraine
Halverson, 1st Vice President; Carolyn Bradley, President and Sharon Chaffino, Past President. The
Nite Owl Quilters Guild meets the fourth Thursday of each month at the James L. Brulte Senior
Center, 11200 Baseline Road, Rancho Cucamonga. Meetings start at 7:00 p.m. with social time
starting at 6:30 p.m. Guests pay $5.00 at the door. For more information, please see our website:
www.niteowls.org. (Photo by Eric Mittwer)
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S.G.V. EXAMINER
Dec 27, 2012 - Jan 2, 2013
Experience the Tradition, Magic and Beauty of Ancient China!
Shen Yun takes the stage at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, The Music Center.
Imagine being transported
back through 5000 years of
Chinese history. Journey
through mystical realms of the
fairy lands, the Tibetan snow
mountains, the Mongolian vast
plains, to the beautiful lakeside
in South China. Sound like a
dream? That's exactly the
unique experience Shen Yun
Performing Arts will bring to
you.
"Shen Yun literally means 'the
beauty of divine beings dancing'," says Julianne Xu, one of
the company's bilingual emcees.
"It's a very rare kind of arts
group. Shen Yun presents to
audiences all over the world a
true culture, something you
don't see even in modern-day
China."
Founded in New York in
2006,
the
nonprofit
organization's mission is to
bring a long-lost culture back
to life. With the globally understood voice of the arts and taking advantage of the artistic freedom in the United States, Shen
Yun Performing Arts was born.
Shen Yun performances bring
alive this ancient treasure for the
audience. The classical form of
Chinese dance perfectly expresses the essence of the di-
vine culture.
China was once known as the
"Celestial Empire". To understand the journey through 5000
years of China's history first one
has to understand its beginnings. Emperor Huangdi, also
known as "The Yellow Emperor", is credited with establishing the deeply rooted foundation of ancient China. A way
of life called "Tao," or "The
Heavenly Way" which flowed
through every aspect of life,
venerating the divine and virtue
in ancient China.
The concept of aligning oneself and life to higher principles
has permeated China's culture
for thousands of years; it has
been expressed as the organizing principle in every aspect of
life. From the arranging of furniture with Feng Shui, to governing people by Confucian ideals; from following Taoist and
Buddhist meditation practices to
creating music and art that revere the divine.
"China was once known as
'The Celestial Empire,'" says
Shen Yun conductor Chen Ying.
"Calligraphy, music, painting,
and even the Chinese language
are believed to have been passed
down from the heavens."
Fast-forward and you discover that these traditions have
almost completely disappeared,
have almost been completely
wiped out by the Communist
Party's political campaigns.
The Cultural Revolution of 60's
and 70's was especially damaging. A trove of treasured artifacts, temples, and literature
were destroyed in the name of
the communist revolution. Many
of China's most renowned operas, folk songs, and popular
lore were altered for the sake
of propaganda. Chinese culture
has never fully recovered from
this attempt to purge the beauty
of its true heritage.
China's myths and legends
are all based in the rich and
beautiful "Heavenly Way". They
recorded that the Middle Kingdom was continually guided by
celestial beings. This provided
China's people with a path of
beauty, virtue and kindness to
live by. Today this ancient tradition which has been all but
completely demolished is being
revived. Shen Yun Performing
Arts is reviving "The Heavenly
Way" for the world!
Shen Yun's live orchestra
flawlessly combines Western
and Chinese instruments, all
original music and backdrops
which transport you to magical
Ishani and Ram Gowri
Wedding at Vibiana
Ishani and Ram with their maid of honor Nadyenka Pelpola, the wedding party Whittney Missildin,
Krunal Patel, Krish Kumar, Shehan Tantula, Jehan Serasinghe, Namal Tantula and Angela de Silva
and the MC Raj Ponniah.
By Jayam Rutnam
LOS ANGELES - The
wedding took place recently, of
Ishani daughter of Upul and
Barbara Dharmadasa and
Ram, son of Raj and Dr. Rani
Gowrinathan, at the fabulous
Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles. The parents of the
couple entertained 600 guests
at the wedding ceremony in the
beautiful courtyard garden
which was decorated with an
abundance of natural and ex-
otic flowers, and then inside
Vibiana (which was once the
largest cathedral in California)
and is converted to be one of
the most beautiful and elegant
venues for weddings. Although it was during the rainy
season, the sun shined bright
on the faces of the bride and
groom, the wedding party and
the guests. They were entertained to dancing music, a
fabulous ethnic dinner and
cocktails of course. A fairy
tale wedding with an East Indian flavor. The happy couple
honeymooned in the Maldive
Islands.
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realms. Shen Yun presents the
audience with an out-of-thisworld experience!
Audiences experience the
thrilling triumph of the Song
Dynasty General You Fei, cheer
on the Monkey King as he tricks
a stubborn foe, and witness inspiring true story's of courage
from today's China.
"It was an extraordinary experience," Academy Award winning actress Cate Blanchett told
reporters after watching Shen
Yun in Sydney, "the level of skill,
but also the power of the archetypes and the narratives
were startling. And of course it
was exquisitely beautiful!"
"Behind (the performance) is
the elevation of the human condition," Congressman Denis
Kuninich reflected after seeing
the show. "As we celebrate Shen
Yun, let us remember the deeper
message behind their presence,
and applaud it and thank them!"
For an up-lifting experience
and an inspiring taste of one of
the world's most ancient and
spectacular cultures there is no
better option!
Shen Yun will be in Los Angeles, Orange County and
Thousand Oaks from January
18 to 27, 2013. Don't miss it!
For more information, please
visit:
http://
www.laspectacular.com/
Dec 27, 2012 - Jan 2, 2013
S.G.V. EXAMINER
Junior Volunteers Donate Recliner
to Foothill Presbyterian Hospital
The Junior Volunteers at
Foothill Presbyterian gave an
early Christmas present to the
hospital and its patients.
Through their tea bag fund
raiser they were able to purchase a special $2500 hospital
recliner for the second floor.
This recliner will be used by
family members who wish to
stay with their loved ones overnight. Having a comfortable
place for them to rest will benefit all.
These 74 junior volunteers
work throughout the hospital.
Some you will see at the front
desk, some are discharging pa-
tients or delivering food trays
and some help out in the emergency room. Those involved
with the STARS program get
special training and then are able
to visit the patients. Their hard
work and smiles are much appreciated.
Savanah Galindo, Gabriel Allaf, Tiffany Ramirez ( Corporate Volunteer Services), Jana Swete, (Star
advisor), Beeanna Ramirez, and Jazmin Morales in the recliner that the FPH Junior Volunteers donated to the hospital.
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Century 21 Adams & Barnes
Christmas Breakfast
Sally Adams, Margaret Ramirez, Lisa Barakeh, Micah Adams, Sharon Cowell and Tom Adams had a
great time at the Christmas Breakfast.
By Jayam Rutnam
MONROVIA - Tom and
Sally Adams hosted a Christmas
breakfast for their agents and
employees. About one hundred
of them got together to exchange gifts at the landmark
restaurant, The Monrovian in
The City of Monrovia. Both the
offices, in Glendora and
Monrovia participated in what
was a memorable and fun morning.
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AZUSA - Hodge Elementary School in Azusa kicked off
its annual Achievement Celebration with congratulations
from Los Angeles County Superintendent Art Delgado, who
is a former Hodge principal,
and Azusa Unified School District Superintendent Linda
Kaminski. Principal Victoria
Velasquez congratulated the
students, staff and parents for
working together to achieve an
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score of 854. For all their hard
work, students were treated to
a bicycle stunt show by Bike
Nation.
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S.G.V. EXAMINER
Dec 27, 2012 - Jan 2, 2013
Anonymous Glendora Woman
Donates Money and Gifts to Sisters
By George Ogden
GLENDORA/WEST
COVINA - An unidentified
woman is making the holidays
better for two sisters who survived a traffic accident that
killed their mother, father, 11
year old sister and an uncle.
The woman from Glendora
saw KTLA Channel 5's coverage of West Covina's Police,
"Shop with a Cop" program
where Jocelyn and her sister
were on the news, with Jocelyn
helping news reporter, Lynette
Romero, with the broadcast.
They also touched on the family tragedy.
Back on August 12, around
7:00 p.m, a Ford Explorer was
eastbound on the 134 freeway
at Figueroa in the Glendale area.
The SUV had six passengers.
Witnesses reported that the
SUV had a blowout and the
driver lost control of his vehicle.
The SUV struck a raised curb
near the center of the freeway
and then flipped over a number
of times, throwing out (then) 6year-old Jocelyn Ramirez from
the vehicle before falling through
an opening between the westbound and eastbound that was
built into the overpass for
Figueroa street.. The SUV fell
about 40 feet below onto
Figueroa street, killing the parents and the 11-year-old sister.
The uncle died in the hospital
and the older girl was transported to the hospital in critical
condition. The oldest sister had
to be extricated from the SUV
in critical condition. That was
the only opening in a long stretch
of the freeway and sadly the
From left, Leslie Ramirez, Jocelyn Rameriz and officers Eddie Flores
and Laura Pruitt bring gift donated to the family by an anonymous
woman from Glendora after she saw the story of Shop With A Cop
on the News.
SUV found the opening.
Another uncle, Jesse Abalos
(the brother of the mother)
along with his wife, Alejandra,
took in the two sisters. They
already had three children and
with Leslie and Jocelyn joining
the family, Alejandra had to quit
her job while she took care of
the family. This made things
pretty rough for the entire family.
The unidentified Glendora
woman wanted to make things
a little better for the girls and
the family. She contacted the
West Covina Police Department
and said she wanted to bring
gifts for the girls and the family.
She dropped off blankets,
toiletries, gift cards and also included a check for the family.
Officers Eddie Flores and
Laurie Pruitt showed up at their
home with the gifts. The family was all smiles as well as the
officers. They were extremely
thankful for the act of kindness
from someone they didn't even
know.
They wanted to say "Thank
you" to that special woman
from Glendora.
Officer Eddie Flores, young man with L.A. cap is Jesse Jr., Jesse Abalos, Leslie Ramirez, Alexis,
Alejandra Lopez, front left is Jocelyn Ramirez, Kailey and Officer Laura Pruitt.
85 Degrees Centigrade
Opens in West Covina
Finest Mediterranean Lebanese Cuisine in Glendora
Mayor Shelley Sanderson (center) joins a group of people for the
ribbon cutting ceremony for 85 Degrees Centigrade Bakery.
By George Ogden
WEST COVINA - 85 Degree Centigrade Bakery
opened in West Covina!
Yes their Bakery is here.
They had a Ribbon Cutting ceremony on Wed. Dec. 19. This
is their third store that opened
in the U.S. and it is located at
2626 East Garvey Ave. South,
inside McIntyre Square. The
store is 5,100 square feet, its
largest U.S. location.
The line of people waiting to
get in went around the parking
lot.
The ribbon cutters included
Store Officials, Mayor Shelley
Sanderson, Council members
Mike Touhey and Steve
Herfert. Also cutting the ribbon was Bill and Andy
McIntyre.
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