Local Students Win DAR Essay Contests
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Local Students Win DAR Essay Contests
Page B6 Gloom on the Horizon Examiner February 15 - 21, 2007 S.G.V. EXAMINER A1 San Gabriel Valley Since 1997 • Published in GLENDORA, California 25 cents A Weekly Adjudicated Publication Serving all of Los Angeles County Volume XI, Issue No. 7 To reach us: Phone: (626) 852-3374 Fax : (626) 852-1904 STRIVING FOR JOURNALISTIC EXCELLENCE E-mail: sgexaminer@aol.com Web: www.sgvexaminer.com February 15 - 21, 2007 INSIDE Local Students Win D.A.R. Essay Contests by Lyn Bentson The Serrano Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution hosted a "Tea" on Saturday, January 13th, to honor the winners of this year's DAR Essay Contests. Over 40 students from local schools participated in the contests this year! The winners received a check, a bronze medal or lapel pin, and a certificate for framing. Winning students in attendance read their essays at the Tea, for an audience of family members, teachers, school administrators, Glendora City Councilmembers, and DAR members. Their winning essays were forwarded to compete at the Dis- trict Level, a much larger area of Southern California. We are proud to announce that Shannon Kent's essay won at this level as well, and has already been forwarded to compete at the State Level. Good Luck, Shannon! EYE-DAS New president, Slakey / A2 Fictitious Business Name Statements Filed In 2002 Expire In 2007 We have the forms and we will file with the L.A. County Recorder. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! (626) 852-3374 or visit our office at 623 W. Foothill Blvd. Glendora, CA 91741 Email: sgexaminer@aol.com INDEX Around The Valley B9 City Legal Ads B23 Classifieds B21 Financial B6 Legal Notices B17 Senior Activities B10 American History Essay "Jamestown Colony is Settled"; Travis England, 6th Grade, Goddard Middle School; Councilmen Ken Herman and Gary Clifford; Victoria Whitworth, 5th Grade, Sellers Elementary; D.A.R. Regent and American History Chair Lyn Bentson; Katie Murphy, 8th Grade, St. Dorothy's School; and Patricia Saucedo, St. Lucy's Priory High School. (not pictured: Jean-Paul Genie and Shannon Colleen Kent, 7th Grade, St. Dorothy's School) Donors Recognized at Glendora Public Library The Glendora Public Library Friends Foundation honored their generous financial supporters at an elegant hors d'oeuvres and wine reception at the Glendora Library. Recognition of library donors is an annual event hosted by the Friends Foundation, a non-profit group that provides volunteer and financial support to the library. Foundation President, Gordon Trask opened the celebration by thanking the community for its overwhelming support of the library. The Friends Foundation has established a Donor Wall in the Library, recognizing donors throughout the community who have made cumulative financial contributions of $500 or more to the Friends Foundation in support of library services. There are 332 donors representing more than $2 million in cash and in-kind donations currently listed on the recognition plaques. "We want the community to celebrate their accomplishments and recognize how their financial support benefits all of our library users and the residents of Glendora," commented Robin Weed-Brown, Library Director. A highlight of the event was a special presentation to Mike and Marcia Conway and Art and Sarah Ludwick for their generous support of the library and the Glendora community. For more information about the Friends Foundation or opportunities for giving, please contact the Foundation OfThe San Gabriel Valley fice at [626] 852-4891. Thank you for your continued support of your Glendora Public Library. Gordon Trask, Foundation President pictured with Sarah Ludwick Examiner A2 NEWS S.G.V. EXAMINER AMERICANA "My Girlfriend's Kitchen" Brings Back Family Dinners by Cynthia Smith Dr. William Thornton, an amateur architect, designed the U.S. Capitol. For his plan for the building he received $500 and a plot of city land. *** February 15 - 21, 2007 All women, whether working or staying at home, desire what their grandmothers created with family dinners. But, who has the time in today's world to spend hours every day preparing dinner? With My Girlfriend's Kitchen now open in Glendora, that desire can become a reality! Started by the mother/daughter team of Gloria Perea and Monica Cosio, this innovative idea is making homemade dinners fun and easy. Customers spend less than 2 hours mixing all the fresh ingredients for up to 12 family-sized dinners that they have made themselves. While customers enjoy the cozy atmosphere, along with coffee and snacks, preparing meals is actually fun and not a chore. Bring a group of girlfriends and enjoy a day out together or come alone and meet some new friends. Customers assemble the meals in the store according to printed recipes at each station, resembling salad bars. Once a meal is assembled, it is then packaged in aluminum 9 X 13 deep pans or plastic storage bags, or even split into half for smaller households. Printed labels are then placed on each meal with cooking instructions, nutritional facts, diet points and side and wine pairing suggestions. With 14 new entrees available every month, there's something to please everyone in your family. Sessions are available Wednesday-Saturday, with Wednesday and Thursday having late sessions available until 6:00 pm. Tried something new and the family didn't like it? No problem! All entrees are 100% guaranteed. A "six-pack" costs $149, and provides meals for six days, serving up to six people. Twelve family-sized meals cost $239, which is the best value at around $3.00 per serving. To schedule your meal-making session, call My Girlfriend's Kitchen at (626) 963-9804 or order on-line at www@mgfk.com. My Girlfriend's Kitchen is located at 201 North Glendora Avenue, Suite A, in the Downtown Village. The most shoplifted book in the world is the Bible. *** Some of the more intriguing names that the Pilgrims gave to their babies included Ashes, Dust, Earth, Delivery, Increase and Weep-not. Quotes of Note The time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970) Joining the Glendora Chamber at the February 6th ribbon cutting, were Mayor Doug Tessitor and Councilmember, Karen Davis. Brenda Daniels from Supervisor Antonovich's office and representatives from the Downtown Merchants Association were also on hand to welcome owners Gloria and Monica into the community. Mayor Installs New EYE-DAS Officers ********* I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Jerome K. Jerome (1859 - 1927) Photo Courtesy of Joe Fracasse ********* The glory of great men should always be measured by the means they have used to acquire it. Francois de La Rochefoucauld (1613 - 1680) Glendora Mayor Doug Tessitor congratulates incoming EYE-DAS Foundation 2007 President Steve Slakey. The San Gabriel Valley New EYE-DAS President Steve Slakey giving symbol of her presidency to outgoing President Sharon Lewis. Examiner NEWS February 15 - 21, 2007 S.G.V. EXAMINER A3 Candlelight Pavilion Theater: Great Food And The Best Entertainment My wife, Madeline, and I had a most delightful, relaxing, fulfilling and enjoyable matinee visit to the Bollinger's Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater on Saturday, February 10th. After arriving at about 11:20 a.m., and entering the theater to be seated right in the center area, directly in front of the stage, to relax and enjoy the instrumental guitar playing of Michael Ryan,. the waiters and the bus boys were hurrying around serving the fruit bowls and bread rolls. The food service is superb and your water glass never gets empty. After listening to the music until about 12:30, with a very short break, the curtain rose to start a great musical-play rendition billed as "I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change" by John LaLonde. This is John's third production at the Candlelight Pavilion, after "Nunsense" and "The Wonderful Bill Singleton World of Christmas". We have attended three previous dinnermusical play productions, and have never been disappointed with the great food and drink offered, or the great musical productions that are also part of our attendance. Each time, we can't wait to get seated, served and entertained. You will never be disappointed, no matter when or what production you and your friends attend. For those who have never been to Bollinger's Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater in Claremont, you are missing out on a great place to take the family for one of the greatest dinner and entertainment outings. The present musical / performance extravaganza of "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" has scheduled a special Valentine's Day performance that makes a great gift for your Valentine. Call (909) 626-1254 for ticket and show times. This musical spans a generation of time. The cast of " I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" includes Steve Gunderson, Victor Hernandez, Leigh Scarritt and Joy Yandell playing many roles. Musical background is provided by Dave Osborn at piano and a violin back-up by Daniel Morefield, with all staging and performances directed by John LaLonde. The Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater has an elegant, relaxing atmosphere that will charm you and your guest the moment you step through the doors. It's a wonderful place to take your family, a date or a business associate. Operating now for over 20 years by the talented Bollinger family members, with an award winning gourmet dinner cuisine included in your ticket pricing, you won't find a better entrainment package anywhere. The 2007 season includes these specific dates for one day musical performances as fol- lows: February 16th - "Big Band Nights", March 16th - "We Five", April 20th - "A Ticket To Ride", June 7th - "Space Oddity", June 8th - "Jim Galucci", June 9th & 10th - "Michael Ryan", with many others scheduled through the rest of the season. Call (909) 626- 1254, if you’re interested in the later dates. Future musical dinner-performances are as follows: March 9th through April 1st. "Mid Life" the crisis musical, June 15th through July 8th, "The Fantastiks", July 12th through July 22nd, "Seussical" the musical, July 27th through September 2nd ", the musical "Oklahoma". For later scheduled musical dinner plays, contact the box office at (909) 626-1254. Plan your next entertainment outing with family and friends and call for tickets and reservations. What a great anniversary, birthday, or just to let your friends know how much you appreciate them by taking them out to see and dine at the Candlelight Pavilion. Doors open about a half-hour before the action starts to let you relax and get acquainted with other guests or talk to those you brought with you. No other entertainment arenas exist in the San Gabriel Valley area that offer you superb dining with award-winning shows at a reasonable price. The Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater is located at 455 W. Foothill Blvd., Claremont, just west of Indian Hill Blvd. off the 10 Freeway. My wife, Madeline, and I have attended quite a few musical/ dinner performances, and look forward to attending and enjoying many more in the future. Mayor Tessitor Gives ‘State of the City’ at Kiwanis G by Dave Culp LENDORA — Mayor Doug Tessitor brought the "State of the City" message to the Glendora Kiwanis. “The big issue each year is budget, and where the money is coming from. With the development of the Auto Mall, Market Place, WalMart and the County of Los Angeles Child and Social Services bringing in over 600 new jobs, our city is very solvent and not needing to charge any utility taxes to cover budget short falls, as some valley cities have had to do. There are more commercial business developments going on in town, now that will help support our city. They are The Diamond Ridge retail development next to the Market Place, the Route 66 Park Place apartments, the new bank, and retail center on the corner of Grand and Rt. 66, the new Best Western that replaces an old Motel on Route 66, the mixed use Morgan Group development that is going on the corner of Glendora Ave. and Rt. 66, two mixed use projects on Glendora Ave. in our downtown and another downtown on Vermont. It is nice to see that our city is being pro-active in developing projects that will sustain our city in the long term. Other issues discussed were our aging water system and what is being done to rebuild this 50 year old system. This is a project that should have been done many years ago when costs were less. Paying in advance for trash pick up? Yes we are, but the upside is that we are not limited to what or how much we put out for pickup. It is ALL picked up! It looks like the Louie Pompei park project is nearing completion. We will have a “sneak-peek” Saturday, Feb. 24th at 11 a.m. This will be a wonderful addition to our city parks and recreation department.” The San Gabriel Valley Examiner NEWS Fuzion Frenzy Returns A4 S.G.V. EXAMINER VideoScope BRIAN LEE JONES Back on the launch of the original Xbox there was a title called Fuzion Frenzy that was pretty clearly an attempt to mimic the successful and fun Mario Party titles from Nintendo. While the original Fuzion Frenzy was pretty fun, it was missing some key features, which thankfully where looked into for the sequel on the Xbox 360. Fuzion Frenzy 2 for the Microsoft Xbox 360 is the ultimate party game for gamers of all ages. Mixing mini games with an innovative card system, players can battle online or offline with up to three other players in over 40 mini games. The developers this time are actually from HudsonSoft, the same group behind the Mario Party games. While lacking in a lot of charm and character, Fuzion Frenzy makes up for it with a fast paced, mini game focused party game that is easy to pick up and fun to play. The mini games are quite varied, ranging from battling in tanks, attacking each other with flamethrowers and some simplistic button mashing games like conveyor smash or turbine jumper. Classics like the Super Monkey Ball clone that has players rolling around in metal orbs trying to knock each other off and many other types of games keep the game fast paced and fresh. While mainly focused on the mini games, there is an inventive new twist with the card battle system in which the four players scramble to collect cards in a quick 5 second battle. The cards multiply your points for the next round, giving you an advantage even if you lose the game. February 15 - 21, 2007 This makes the gameplay more random and evens things out for gamers who don't play games as well as other party goers might, again a perfect move for keeping things fun and simple, the entire goal of his title. Combine all that with the Please turn to SCOPE / B12 Diamond Ring Roundelay Who would ever expect to find a lovely diamond ring lying in the parking lot of a market? You can imagine my surprise when I picked it up. Many questions crossed my mind. How did it get there? Did it slip off of someone's finger? Did someone get mad at her boyfriend and throw it away? Was someone grieving and upset when they found it missing? I called the store and told them I had found a ring and would like to return it to the owner. I gave them my name and phone number expecting the phone to ring at any moment. I prayed and asked God to let the owner of the ring contact me. Nothing happened for about seven weeks. Then one evening a message was left on our answering machine asking if I happened to be the person who found a diamond ring in the market parking lot. I responded to the call. The lady who owned the ring had put it in her pocket, not knowing that there was a hole big enough for the ring to slip through. Of course, I had to write a poem to tell you all about it: DIAMOND RING ROUNDE- LINES FROM LORIE By Lorie Pope Pauly LAY When I stepped out of my car, I could not believe my eyes, When I picked it up, Much to my surprise, I held a lovely diamond ring, In my bewildered hand. Why it was lying in a parking lot, I could not understand. I left my name and phone number, At the very nearest store, Hoping that the owner, Would come knocking at my door. Weeks went rushing by, And there was no reply. Why didn't someone claim it? I often wondered why. I asked God to help me, As I bowed my head in prayer. I wanted to return the ring, And do what I knew was fair. In another part of town, A young woman, too, was praying. "Please help me find my ring!" Were the words that she was saying. The store had given her the wrong number, When she made her frantic call. No one knew how to help her. She got nowhere at all. Finally a telephone operator, Listened to her plea. Took the time to aid her, And she finally found me! When I returned her lovely ring, We both became aware, That God had solved the problem, When we called out to Him in prayer. The moral of this story is: When things seem hopeless, don't dismay! No matter what befalls you, Get on your knees and pray!!! The San Gabriel Valley Thank you for Patronizing our Advertisers Examiner San Gabriel Valley Examiner NEWS February 15 - 21, 2007 S.G.V. EXAMINER A5 Crash Snarls Traffic, Drivers Lucky CALL ME By George Ogden COVINA — Around 12:30 PM on Saturday, February 10th, there was a traffic collision in the 1000 block of North Azusa in Covina. A white sedan was traveling south on Azusa when it attempted to make left turn into the Albertson’s parking lot. After turning into the left turn pocket, the driver proceeded to make the turn and failed to yield to oncoming traffic. As the sedan continued with its turn, it was struck almost headon by a pickup truck. Both vehicles suffered major damage. The male driver of the sedan received minor injuries and would seek his own medical attention, if he felt the need to do so. The male driver of the pick up truck was not injured. to open a State Farm IRA BEFORE APRIL 15. A State Farm IRA is a great way to invest in your future and it could save you money at tax time. Contact me today to learn about an IRA and the many funding options available. Covina police officer takes down information from the driver of the pickup truck. The driver of the sedan turned left in front of the truck causing the collision. The driver of the sedan bumped his leg, but did not require any medical treatment at that time. Both drivers were lucky that they did not have any serious injuries as they were both wearing seat belts. Thank you for Patronizing our Advertisers Kyle A. Cline, Agent CA lic. #: 0D16727 1275 E. Route 66 Glendora, CA 91740 Bus: 626-335-0815 kyle.cline.jftk@statefarm.com San Gabriel Valley Examiner San Gabriel Valley Examiner San Gabriel Valley Examiner Glendora Jewelers 25 YEARS A N N I V E R S A RY SALE ALL JEWELRY & WATCHES REPAIRS Tue-Fri 10 a.m.-6 Sat 10IN a.m.-5 p.m.; Closed Sun & Mon AREp.m.; DONE PREMISES 144 N. Grand Avenue Located in Von’s Shopping Center (626) 914-4538 910 E. Main St., Alhambra, CA (626) 281-1006 (626) 576-1048 OPEN DAILY: Sunday - Thursday 9am - 10pm Friday - Saturday 9am - 2am The San Gabriel Valley Examiner A6 NEWS S.G.V. EXAMINER February 15 - 21, 2007 Community Swearing-in Of Congresswoman Hilda Solis On February 4th, 2007, Azusa Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Rocha was among the many dignitaries to witness the Community Swearing-In Ceremony of Congresswoman Hilda L. Solis, 32nd Congressional District which was held at the El Monte Community Center Grace T. Black Auditorium. The event's master of ceremonies was the Honorable Mike Eng, State Assemblyman, 49th District. The key note speakers were the Honorable Judy Chu, District 4 of the Board of Equalization and the Honorable Dr. Ed Hernandez, State Assemblyman, 57th District. Congresswoman Solis was sworn-in by the Honorable Judge Deborah Sanchez, Superior Court-Los Angeles. The presentation of colors was performed by the Greater El Monte VFW Post 10218 and the diversified entertainment consisted of Tina Flores, Kishin Daiko, Lahi-Lineage Cultural Performance Company, and the Mariachi Juvenil Relampago, which played during the reception held after the ceremony. Azusa Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Rocha, had the opportunity to congratulate Congresswoman Hilda L. Solis for her landslide victory to a fourth term in the U. S. House of Representatives, representing California's 32nd Congressional District, which includes portions of East L. A. and the San Gabriel Valley. Congresswoman Solis' priorities include expanding access to affordable health insurance, protecting our environment and natural resources, and improving the lives of working families. Directions from the 210 FWY: Take either LONE HILL AVE exit, Turn NORTH onto LONE HILL Ave. Turn LEFT onto HISTORIC US HIGHWAY ROUTE 66 End at 1447 E Route 66, Glendora OPEN 7 DAYS Mon - Sat: 5:00pm - 1:00am Sun 11:30am - 1:00am Azusa Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Rocha with Congresswoman Hilda L. Solis The San Gabriel Valley Examiner February 15 - 21, 2007 NEWS S.G.V. EXAMINER A7 It Pays to Exercise - Clare Morvay Turns 90 And Is Still Teaching Fitness MONROVIA — Age is just a number to Santa Anita Family YMCA fitness instructor Clare Morvay who turned 90 on Tuesday, January 30. She's been teaching her Total Body Stretch class at the SAFYMCA in Monrovia for 20 years and has no intention of slowing down, except maybe to enjoy the birthday party that staff and her students - many of them 30, 40, even 50 years younger than their teacher - plan to have for her on Tuesday morning after class. "Clare is a tremendous testimony to the benefits of regular exercise and staying physically active. She exudes what the YMCA is about spirit, mind, body said acting program director, Cheryl Reynolds. Morvay teaches her stretch class at the SAFYMCA twice a week, at 9:15 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and teaches a Silver Sneakers class when her schedule allows. In her stretch class, Morvay's students do not use any equipment. "I want them to use their bodies," she said. Morvay also regularly conducts a stretch and walk class at the Monrovia Community Center, called Senior Stompers, where some of her pupils have been with her for over 10 years. "We don't stomp grapes or anything," laughs Morvay. "We do our stretches and then go take a walk around the neighborhood. You don't need all that equipment, just walk," she said. Morvay, a 40-year resident of Monrovia, said she has always been active and athletic, and before her husband died they would play golf together. Morvay didn't start right out as a fitness instructor at the SAFYMCA. Shortly after retiring from her job at the former Crest Molded Products company in Monrovia in 1985 (where she notes they made the plastic molded connector bodies for the first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon) she joined the SAFYMCA as a member and signed up as a student in the stretch class. When the instructor quit, she was asked if she would like to teach the class, and did so on a volunteer basis for 10 years before she became a paid instructor at the age of 80. Reynolds calls Morvay a tremendous asset to the organization and the people she meets, always demonstrating the YMCA's four core values: Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility. "Clare cares about her students and the YMCA that she calls her family. We never have to worry about her Total Body Stretch class. She is always on time, and never calls in sick, and she always brings a smile to my face," said Reynolds. So, on her 90th birthday, her students and the SAFYMCA says, thank you, Clare, Happy Birthday and many, many more. Hardly a stretch about someone so loved and appreciated. Gary Clifford is endorsed by Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley, Glendora Police Management Assoc. and Glendora Police Officers Assoc. "Gary Clifford is Law Enforcement’s Choice!" Paid for by Committee to Re-Elect Gary Clifford for City Council (ID #1292720) The San Gabriel Valley Examiner SPONSORS Weekend Food Giveaway VOTE March 6, 2007 A8 S.G.V. EXAMINER February 15 - 21, 2007 Azusa volunteer friends who assist him in the pick-up, loading and unloading, as well as the distribution of food to needy Azusa families. Thank you for Patronizing our Advertisers San Gabriel Valley Examiner H N o ir w in g tic shopping bags to fill with food of their choice, depending on the amount of food collected that week, to take home for their families. Mr. Rocha started this food giveaway program after his retirement from teaching, because he knows there are a lot of needy families in the community. He is aware that many of the children attending Lee Elementary School receive free breakfast and lunch meals during school days but not on weekends. So he and the Azusa community volunteers who help him, do it to assist needy families. ARROW s ar c e ye i e n 22 p e r ex By Jorge V. Rosales AZUSA — Every Friday afternoon for the past eleven months, Azusa Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Rocha, with the assistance of local residents, distributes food, consisting mainly of loaves of bread and pastries, eggs and canned foods, to needy families of Azusa, from a classroom at Charles E. Lee Elementary School, where Mayor Pro-Tem Joe Rocha taught children for over 37 years. The food is donated by Vons Supermarket, which is located on Foothill Boulevard in Glendora, the Starbucks Coffee Shop located at the corner of Azusa Avenue and Foothill Boulevard in Azusa, the Azusa American Legion and Path Finders. Every Friday morning, Mr. Rocha and volunteers go around picking up the food from the donors and bring it to the school, where it is unpacked from boxes and laid out on top of the classroom tables. At exactly 2:00 P. 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