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4 1 0 2 / 5 0 Eat, drink, indulge at Taste of Alhambra June 1 Enjoy samples of food from Alhambra’s finest restaurants plus wine and music at the 12th The 12th annual Taste of Alhambra will take place Sunday, June 1. Enjoy The Chamber’s golf tournament will take place Thursday, May 15, at the annual Taste of Alhambra from 5 p.m. food, wine, and music. Alhambra Golf Course. Tournament sponsors are, from left, Jerry Wisz, Alhambra to 8 p.m., Sunday, June 1 in Downtown Golf Course; Tony Iskandar, Goudy Honda; Judy Quach, Alhambra Hospital Alhambra on South Second Street, just Medical Center; Charles Ma, Bob Wondries Ford; and Maria Gao, Evike.com. south of Main Street. More than 1,400 people attended the event last year to “Try out new restaurants and get enjoy the food, wines, brews and spirits, hand rolled cigars, acquainted once again with old favorites,” and music. Chamber golf said Mike Fata, Downtown Alhambra The Grooveline band will entertain. Business Association board member. Proceeds will benefit the Alhambra Educational >> see TASTE OF ALHAMBRA Page 9A tournament May 15: ‘Play Fore the Kids’ The Chamber’s “Play Fore the Kids” golf tournament will take place at noon Thursday, May 15, at the Alhambra Golf Course, 630 S. Almansor St. Registration and check-in will begin at 10:30 a.m. This year’s tournament will feature a Corporate Cup trophy competition and opportunities for individual golfers to win prizes. There will also be Closest to the Pin on all par three holes, Longest Drive Contest, and two hole-in-one chances to win a car, courtesy of Goudy Honda and Bob Wondries Ford. >> see CHAMBER GOLF TOURNAMENT Page 17A CITY NEWS PAGE 2A CHAMBER NEWS PAGE 13A AEF’s Service to Education Awards honorees for “Education” were the four elementary music teachers of AUSD, from left: Jim Hamilton, Julie Sorenson, Lisa Jones, Dave Batti, with AEF President Steve Perry. COMMUNITY NEWS PAGE 19A AEF celebrates teachers, ACADEMIC NEWS PAGE 25A leaders at 10th Annual Service to Education Awards Dinner The spirit of community service was honored at by AEF President Steve Perry, presented the Service the 10th Annual Service to Education Awards Din- to Education awards, four of which honored the ner and Gala, hosted by the Alhambra Educational talented elementary music teachers of the Alhambra Foundation (AEF) on March 29 at the Hilton Los Unified School District. Fittingly, the night ended Angeles/San Gabriel. The festive evening, emceed with live music and dancing. >> see AEF 10TH ANNUAL DINNER Page 25A 2A CITY NEWS AROUND ALHAMBRA 05/2014 How to Contact Prepare for emergencies, get ‘green’ Your Representatives CITY ELECTED OFFICIALS By Mayor Stephen Sham 626-570-5010 Mayor Stephen Sham Spring Eggstravaganza Bear, Ph.D., Alhambra Unifi ed School Vice Mayor Gary Yamauchi Many families were at Alman- District; Dr. Margaret Vinci, Offi ce of Councilmember Luis Ayala sor Park on Saturday, April 19, Earthquake Programs for Cal Tech; and Councilmember Barbara Messina for this year’s Spring Eggstgrava- a representative from the American Red Councilmember Dr. Steven Placido ganza. A “Pancake Breakfast With Cross. Th e educational presentations will the Bunny” was sponsored by the be followed by a question-and-answer Alhambra Fire Association. Al- period, and there will be displays set up President of the United States hambra Firefi ghters volunteered by Alhambra CERT, the American Red Barack Obama (D) their time to serve more than a Cross, Cal Tech, an emergency supply 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C. 20500 thousand pancakes to the event vendor, Neighborhood Watch, and the U.S. Senator goers. Photo opportunities with Alhambra Fire and Police departments. Dianne Feinstein (D) the Bunny continued throughout Disaster supply kits will be available 11111 Santa Monica Blvd. #915, Los Angeles, CA 90025 the day. A Penny Carnival enter- for purchase, and disaster preparedness 310-914-7300 tained the young, and young at items will also be raffl ed off at the end of Washington D.C. 202-224-3841 heart, along with arts and crafts each meeting (winner must be present). U.S. Senator activities in the fi eld. Th e City Mayor Stephen Sham Alhambra’s annual family friendly, Barbara Boxer (D) departments provided informa- eco-friendly Green Event 312 N. Spring St., #1748, Los Angeles, CA 90012 tion booths on city services and Be prepared for an emergency Th e City of Alhambra’s Eco Fair is 213-894-5000 the 710 Close the Gap campaign. Please attend the upcoming Emer- scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Washington D.C. 202-224-3553 Rotary Club of Alhambra was gency Preparedness seminar on Satur- Saturday, May 3, at Alhambra Park, 500 U.S. Rep. 27th District another sponsor of the event. day, May 3. It will be hosted by the N. Palm Ave. It is a fun family event with Judy Chu (D) Th e Rotary booth provided in- Alhambra Police and Fire departments tips on ways to save money and adopt a 527 S. Lake Ave, Suite 106, Pasadena, CA 91101 formation on their current service from 10 a.m. to noon at the Alhambra lifestyle that will help sustain the planet 626-304-0110 projects. Fire Station #71, 301 N. First St. – a combination of results that should Washington D.C. 202-225-5464 Th e main attraction was Th is seminar will help inform and encourage every resident to attend this [email protected] www.chu.house.gov the Helicopter Egg Drop at 10 prepare Alhambra residents and mem- important annual event. a.m. Th e sky was fi lled with bers of their households what to do, Th e fun notwithstanding, it’s the Governor candy-fi lled eggs, dropping from where to go, and what skills and tools “greener life,” and a greener planet, that Jerry Brown (D) a helicopter onto the Almansor to have ready when an emergency is the main focus of the day as attendees C/O State Capitol, Suite 1173, Sacramento, CA 95814 Park turf for all to enjoy. Kids and situation or natural disaster occurs. learn more about solar energy, examine 510-628-0202 family members all rushed in for In addition to the Alhambra Police eco-friendly automobiles, learn about State Senator 22nd District the eggs. It was a fun-fi lled day for and Fire departments, additional energy conservation and conservation Kevin De Leon (D) our community. presenters will include Dr. Laurel programs, get more. 1808 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90026 213-483-9300 Sacramento 916-651-4022 Alhambra parks will offer kids free Summer [email protected] State Assembly 49th District Food Service Program, arts, crafts Ed Chau (D) 1255 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 306, Monterey Park, CA 91754 323-264-4949 Fax 323-264-4916 Sacramento 916-319-2049 Alhambra’s popular Summer Site Lunch Snack [email protected] Food Service Program, for anyone Alhambra Park asmdc.org/members/a49 ages 1 to 18, will once again feature 500 N. Palm Ave. noon - 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. free lunches and snacks, and crafts County Supervisor 5th District Almansor Park and other fun activities at four park Michael D. Antonovich 800 S. Almansor St. 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. 215 N. Marengo Ave., #120, Pasadena, CA 91101 sites. Th e program will take place Granada Park 626-356-5407 Monday through Friday, from 2000 W. Hellman Ave. noon - 2 p.m. 3:30 p.m.- 4 p.m. Los Angeles 213-974-5555 Monday, June 2 through Friday, Story Park [email protected] Aug. 8. Th e City of Alhambra www.antonovich.com 210 N. Chapel Ave. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. Community Services Department State Board of Equalization District #4 will conduct the program that is ad- All meals are available without at 560 J St., Ste. #270, Sacramento Jerome E. Horton, Vice Chair ministered by the City of Alhambra regard to race, color, national origin, 95814. 1100 Corporate Center Dr., Suite 203, Monterey Park, CA 91754 through the California Department age, sex, or disability. Any person who For more information, please con- 323-980-1221 Fax 323-980-1236 of Education (CDE). believes that he or she has been dis- tact the Recreation Division Offi ce at [email protected] Th e food service program will be criminated against should contact the 626-570-5081 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., www.boe.ca.gov served at the following locations: California Department of Education Monday – Friday. 05/2014 CITY NEWS AROUND ALHAMBRA 3A Recent City Council actions The following are highlights from the City Council meet- is a monthly publication with a total circulation of ings that took place March 24 and April 14. 40,000. It is mailed to every business and residence in Proclamations the city of Alhambra. Around Alhambra is also mailed to all interested local, state and county officials. April was proclaimed as “DMV/Donate Life California Month” in Alhambra to bring attention to the need for or- We welcome comments, press releases and gan donors (recognizing that there are more than 121,000 community interest stories and will make every individuals nationwide waiting for an organ donation) effort to include all appropriate information. and the possibility to save a life by checking “yes” when applying for or renewing a driver’s license or I.D. card or by For advertising rates and other information, contact signing up at www.donateLIFEcalifornia.org. Alhambra Chamber of Commerce Three young women, Marina Salazar, Kristie Sham 104 S. First St., Alhambra, CA 91801 and Pauline Truong, were congratulated and commended Tel: 626 282-8481 Fax: 626 282-5596 for being selected to receive the 2014 Violet Richardson www.alhambrachamber.org Award presented by Soroptimist International of Alham- bra, San Gabriel, and San Marino in recognition of their extraordinary community service. Boards & Commissions appointments Names of new and returning board and commission appointments were announced for the current term which commenced March 24 and ends on March 23, 2015. See April was proclaimed as “DMV/Donate Life California Month” in Alhambra to bring attention to the need for organ donors. Mayor related article on page 12A. Stephen Sham presents a proclamation to Rachael Rodriguez, an Parks improvements Alhambra ambassador for Donate Life. A contract with South- ern California Rooms Inc. was approved for the Executive Committee replacement of the picnic President: shelters at Alhambra Park. Frank Chen, Law Offices of Frank W. Chen Traffic improvements Vice President: With the construction Lee Lieberg, Landz Real Estate Immediate Past President: of the Mosaic Parking Valarie Gomez, West San Gabriel Valley YMCA Structure on North First At-Large members: Street, it has been deemed Robert Fukui, High Point Marketing necessary to install a traffic Mark Paulson, Anthony Venti Realtors signal at Garfield and Walter Tang, Superior Scientific Talmage Burke Way which will help channel vehicles Board of Directors to a major roadway con- Oriana Chan, Wells Fargo Bank structed to handle heavy Evike Chang, Evike.com traffic and reduce extra Iris Lai, Alhambra Hospital Medical Center vehicle trips on a neighbor- Marina Salazar, Kristie Sham, and Pauline Truong were commended for being selected to receive the 2014 Elizabeth Martinez, Republic Services Violet Richardson Award presented by Soroptimist International of Alhambra, San Gabriel, and San Marino. hood street (First Street). Joe Pavon, Al’s Towing Todd Sakamoto, The Mailbox Shop A stop sign and stop Marissa Castro-Salvati, So. California Edison bar will be installed for Helen Romero-Shaw, So. California Gas Company east-bound vehicles on and Sons Inc. for upcoming sewer repairs changes made by the State Water Resources Lorraine Simpson, Credit Union of Southern California Pine Street approaching in the vicinity of Commonwealth and Control Board over the last five years. Dr. David Snyder, Optometrist Monterey Street to delin- Chapel avenues, while another contract November election Joanna Vargas, The Fit Factor Studio eate where vehicles should was approved with Hunsaker & Associates A resolution was approved to consoli- Victoria Deise Wilson, The Alhambra stop and wait before enter- for engineering design services for sewer date the City’s General Municipal Election Kevin Yamauchi, Tri-Star Vending ing the flow of traffic on mainline improvements on Valley Boule- with the Statewide General Election to Monterey Street. A center vard and Almansor Street. take place on Nov. 4. The Municipal Staff yellow line will also be The City has updated its five-year Sewer Election will be composed of open, full- Executive Director: Sharon Gibbs striped on Pine Street. System Management Plan required by term offices for City Councilperson of the Membership/Advertising Sales: Stan Yonemoto Sewer system the State Water Resources Control Board First, Second, and Fifth Districts, as well as Legislative Affairs: Owen Guenthard Office Manager: Irma Hernandez management reflecting organizational changes, updated member of the Board of Education for the Editor: Dulcy Jenkins Sewer Improvement program goals, changes in operations and Alhambra Unified School District for the Writers: William Kinman and Sarah Grear Projects – a contract was maintenance programs due to the purchase Fourth and Fifth Districts. See page 4A for Office Assistant: Rosemarie Valerio approved with Mike Prlich of new equipment, and incorporation of related article. Published by: Alhambra Chamber of Commerce AROUND ALHAMBRA is not responsible nor liable for any claims or offerings, Emergency Preparedness nor responsible for product availability that may be advertised. Opinions expressed in columns, letters and guest editorials are those of the authors. All rights reserved. Reproductions in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Seminars offered May 3, Sept. 6 Two Emergency Preparedness Seminars are scheduled to be ready when an emergency or natural disaster occurs. from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday May 3 and Sept. 6 at Alham- In addition to the Alhambra Police and Fire depart- bra Fire Station 71, 301 N. First St. ments, additional presenters will include Dr. Lauren Each two- Bear, Ph.D., Alhambra Unified School District; Dr. hour presenta- Margaret Vinci, Office of Earthquake Programs for Cal tion will help Tech; and a representative from the American Red Cross. inform and pre- The educational presentations will be followed by a pare Alhambra question-and-answer period. There will be displays set up residents and by Alhambra CERT (Community Emergency Response their household Team), the American Red Cross, Cal Tech, an emergency members what supply vendor, Neighborhood Watch, and the Alhambra to do, where to Fire and Police departments. Disaster supply kits will be go, and what available for purchase. Disaster preparedness items will skills and tools be raffled off at the end of each meeting (winner must they must have be present). 4A CITY NEWS AROUND ALHAMBRA 05/2014 Alhambra General Municipal Election is Nov. 4 On Tuesday, Nov. 4, the Alhambra Mu- registered voter in the council district that nicipal Election will take place alongside he or she wishes to represent at the time the General Election to fill the following he or she files the required Declaration City Council and Alhambra Unified of Intention. He or she must also have School District Board of Education seats: resided in the council district from which • Councilperson of the First District. he or she is nominated for at least 30 days • Councilperson of the Second preceding the filing of the Declaration of District. Intention. • Councilperson of the Fifth District. A candidate for the Board of Educa- • Member of the Board of Education, tion must be an elector of the Alhambra Fourth District. Unified School District, a registered voter • Member of the Board of Education, in the nominating district that he or she Fifth District. wishes to represent at the time he or she In order to become a candidate for files the required Declaration of Intention, any of the above offices, a Declaration of and must have resided in the nominating Intention must be obtained from and filed district from which he or she is nominated with the Alhambra City Clerk between 8 at least one month prior to his or her nom- a.m. Monday, June 16, and 5 p.m. Tuesday, ination. Nominating Certificates must be June 24. If an incumbent Councilmember secured from the Alhambra City Clerk or Board of Education member does and circulated not earlier than 113 days or not file by June 24, the Declaration of later than 88 days prior to Election Day. Intention filing period for that office only Filing for All Nominating Certificates is extended for non-incumbents to 5 p.m. shall be filed with the Alhambra City Monday, June 30. Clerk, July 14 to Aug. 8, 2014. To be eligible to run for office in this Residents are invited to contact the election, candidates must be citizens of the City Clerk’s Office, 626-570-5090, if in- United States and 18 years of age or older. terested in running for any of these offices, In addition, a candidate for City or regarding any questions concerning the Council must be an elector of the city, a election process. VISIT THE CHAMBER ONLINE AT alhambrachamber.org 05/2014 CITY NEWS AROUND ALHAMBRA 5A About Alhambra’s water supply, the 2014 Drought, and water conservation in the San Gabriel Valley BY MARK R. PAULSON, Local experts estimate the DIRECTOR SAN GABRIEL Valley has enough water VALLEY MUNICIPAL in reserve right now to WATER DISTRICT meet the Valley’s needs for A series of articles in Q. several years even if the & A. format drought continues. Q. How are under- • Some people believe ground water supplies in the adage that “we will managed and controlled not run out of water, but so that Alhambra gets its we will run out of cheap fair share? water.” To a degree, we A. Given the size and are protected by larger topography of the San regional water storage Gabriel Valley, it’s not sur- facilities and a reduction prising that groundwater in water demand resulting levels throughout the Val- from effective water con- ley vary from location to servation efforts. location — it is true that • For cities served by different locations in the the San Gabriel Valley Valley have more water or more accessible Municipal Water District, we have been water than others. And, some wells in the preparing for water shortages like this, San Gabriel Valley are polluted or contam- effectively providing you with “water inated. Water rights and pumping rights insurance.” In other words, as residents are complicated — for example, Monterey in our service area use water from local Park relies on water that is pumped from wells, we’ve been actively helping to refill wells located in Rosemead. or replenish the groundwater that supplies Thus, many years ago the Main San the wells. Gabriel Basin Watermaster was created to • The current drought (2014) means manage and protect groundwater resources less water is available in the Valley and in within the Main San Gabriel Groundwater the local mountains to help supply our Basin. local groundwater system, and the recent Q. Is Alhambra going to run out of suspension of water deliveries via the State water given the drought? Water Project means we have less water A. No. Because the San Gabriel Valley available to replenish those groundwater Municipal Water District and other water supplies. Thus, our water insurance is agencies throughout the Valley have declining — reservoir levels are lower, employed sound water management prac- groundwater levels are lower, snow packs tices for several decades, and because the throughout local and regional mountain Valley has reduced consumption by more ranges are lower. And, despite occasional than 15% in recent years through water rain in the first few months of 2014, the conservation, the Valley is not in imme- Valley remains in a long-term drought. diate jeopardy of major water shortages. To be continued … City Ventures completes Main Street Collection A grand opening and ribbon cutting took place April 5 for the City Ventures Alhambra Main Street Collection project to acknowledge its completion at 410 W. Main St. It is a brand new community of 86 energy-efficient residential units and 8,200 square feet of retail space with convenient street-level parking. Commercial entities already leased on the property include Chase Bank, Nancy’s Pizza, Al’s Beef, and Allstate. The Alhambra City Council commended City Ventures, LLC, for enhancing business and residential opportunities in Downtown Alhambra and contributing to the community’s desirability. From left are Assemblymember Ed Chau; Bill McReynolds, City Ventures vice president of Development; Congresswoman Judy Chu; and Alhambra Mayor Stephen Sham. 6A CITY NEWS AROUND ALHAMBRA 05/2014 City’s first Spring Eggstravaganza a sweet success An estimated 9,000 parents and children came to Almansor Park on April 19 to participate in the City’s first Spring Eggstravaganza. The event included a pancake breakfast sponsored by the Alhambra Firefighters Asso- ciation, a visit by a floppy-eared bunny, spring-themed carnival games, and arts and crafts activities. The main attraction of the day was the up-close view of a helicopter hovering about 50 feet off the ground while dropping thousands of candy-filled eggs onto the Alman- sor Park field. Then the excitement continued as children ages 1-4 had the opportunity to hunt for thousands of eggs and to have their picture taken with the bunny, as well as to obtain a variety of other free giveaways. About 9,000 parents and children came to the City’s first A helicopter dropped thousands of candy-filled eggs onto Almansor Park Spring Eggstravaganza, which took place April 19 at field. Almansor Park. Be cool this summer in a City of Alhambra Pool The City’s summer aquatics programs health care provider before enrolling in this information about the Aquatics programs, will be offered June 14 – Aug. 2, with a program.) call the Aquatics hotline at 626-570-5093. NEW! Two one-week swim lesson programs will be offered this summer; Guppy Guards post-summer program continuing through Swim lessons will be conducted concur- To speak with someone in person, contact (for swimmers 7-11 years of age) and Jr. Sept. 28. The summer program will include rently at Alhambra and Granada Pools and the pool office during regularly scheduled Lifeguards (for swimmers 11-14 years American Red Cross style group swim les- are offered at a variety of times, either during swim times at 626-570-3255, or phone the of age). These end-of-summer fun and skill enhancing programs will put newly sons, individual “one-on-one” swim lessons the week or on Saturdays. Class sizes are business office Monday through Friday, 8 developed swim skills to the test and enhance for all levels and abilities, lap swim lanes, limited, so register early. Weekday lessons a.m. – 5 p.m. at 626-570-5081. them even further by focusing on water and recreational swim. As a part of the will be conducted Monday through Friday safety, endurance, and stroke development in a fun aquatic environment. The week- regular swim schedule at the Granada Park at10 a.m., 10:40 a.m., 11:20 a.m., 4:30 long programs will be conducted Monday Pool, a limited number of adaptive swim p.m., 5:10 p.m., 5:50 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. – Friday, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. during the week of lessons will also be offered to participants For pre-recorded information about July 28 – Aug.1. A swim test is required to with limited motor skills and abilities. session dates, swim attire, rules and determine participant’s skill level. (Participants are advised to consult their regulations, fees, registration or general How to Sell High: Avoid these Three Mistakes When Selling Your Home Alhambra - When you decide to sell your home, setting your asking price is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Depending on how a buyer is made aware of your home, price is often the first thing he or she sees, and many homes are discarded by prospective buyers as not being in the appropriate price range before they’re even given a chance of showing. Your asking price is often your home’s “first impression”, and if you want to realize the most money you can for your home, it’s imperative that you make a good first impression. This is not as easy as it sounds, and pricing strategy should not be taken lightly. Pricing too high can be as costly to a homeseller as pricing too low. 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Copyright © 2012 05/2014 CITY NEWS AROUND ALHAMBRA 7A Progress on the new Mosaic Parking Structure is visible now. Visible progress made on new Mosaic Parking Structure Mosaic Parking Structure update #4 Wherever people look Downtown, Alhambra Business Association to provide progress on the new Mosaic Parking Struc- up-to-the-minute construction updates to ture is visible: whether it’s the new parking help everyone enjoy their Downtown expe- signage, the friendly and helpful Parking rience,” said Project Manager and Director Ambassadors, or the construction site itself. of Administrative Services Martin Ray. For the first time since demolition and Chris Paulson, assistant to the city grading work began in January, “vertical” manager, said, “We are managing con- construction made the emerging Mosaic struction and communications on a daily Parking Structure visible to passersby. Secu- basis, staying on top of the situation. We rity fencing has blocked views the past few are monitoring activity in the Downtown months of much of the work being done area and trying to be proactive to make life at ground level. Now, residents, businesses, as convenient as possible for our residents, employees and visitors to Main Street can businesses, and patrons. So far, we’ve had see the progress being made on the 5-½ very few disruptions, and the community level, 300+ parking space facility located has been tremendously supportive and un- on North First Street. derstanding of the process and long-term From the ground up, in March and benefits.” April, construction milestones included Everyone is reminded to look for the completion of grading, pouring of the highly visible parking signage during this concrete footings, and building of both construction period, and that the Ambas- columns and exterior walls, which rise sadors will be in place Thursday through about 20 feet and past the first level of the Saturday evenings to provide parking new parking structure. In addition, the information and support. Added parking electrical equipment room was formed, is available on the top level of the under- and preparations for the elevator installa- ground Library parking lot Thursdays tion were begun. through Saturdays from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. In late April, the concrete slab on One last reminder is to observe parking the ground floor was poured. With the rules so that downtown businesses’ and facility’s foundation and infrastructure in patrons’ needs are met and to avoid getting place, construction the next few months a ticket. will focus on adding floors, installing the Visit the City of Alhambra Web site, elevator and, ultimately, landscaping and www.cityofalhambra.org, and check future project completion, which is still targeted editions of Around Alhambra for ongoing for October. updates. Get information and discuss this Meanwhile, the City’s customer service exciting project on Facebook: facebook. and parking assistance efforts have contin- com/cityofalhambra; on Twitter: twitter. ued so that effects on local businesses and com/cityofalhambra; and on Instragram: employers are minimized. Instagram.com/cityofalhambra. “The City will continue to work with For more information, please contact property managers and owners, the Cham- Mr. Paulson, at 626-570-5011 and cpaul- ber of Commerce, and the Downtown [email protected]. Register for summer Leisure Classes The full range of City of Alhambra When signing up for a Leisure Class, Leisure Classes will get underway in June, don’t miss out on the summer camps for while the registration period for those kids being offered through Community classes – including all offerings in parent Programs. and child classes, enrichment classes, music The list of classes and registration classes, dance classes, health & fitness class- procedures are spelled out in detail in the es, yoga classes, and tennis classes – begins summer/fall City of Alhambra Leisure Monday, May 5. Classes, Activities & Excursions Guide, To ensure participation in the most available at www.cityofalhambra.org, or sought-after classes, it is recommended to phone 626-570-3242 during weekday register early. business hours. 8A CITY NEWS AROUND ALHAMBRA 05/2014 Keep up with recycling news Bring household hazardous waste and Saturday, May 17 at 1060 S Greenwood e-waste to free local roundups in May Ave., Montebello, and an English-language Two free collection events will take class will take place on Saturday, May 31, place this month to dispose of household at the Pasadena Senior Center, 85 E. Holly hazardous waste and electronic waste: St. Both workshops will take place from (1) Saturday, May 17 at the West Covina 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Maintenance Yard, 825 Sunset Ave., and Advanced level workshops introduce (2) City of El Monte Airport, 4233 N. landscape design, landscaping with native Santa Anita Ave. Both events will take place friendly plants, installing a water-efficient from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and are sponsored irrigation system, organic gardening, the by the County of Los Angeles Department art and science of good soil, environmen- of Public Works. Hazardous waste items tally sound pest management, water con- include antifreeze, car batteries, and used servation, and the use of drought-tolerant motor oil. E-waste includes old televisions, plants. Two such workshops will take place computer monitors, and stereos. There on Saturday, May 24, at the L.A. County is a limit of 15 gallons or 125 pounds of Arboretum, 301 N. Baldwin Ave., Arcadia household hazardous waste per vehicle. For (there is a $9 entrance fee to the Arbore- more information, contact the County of tum, but the class is free), and May 31 at Los Angeles Department of Public Works Garvey Ranch Park, 781 S. Orange Ave., at 888-CLEAN LA or www.888CleanLA. Monterey Park. com, or the Sanitation Districts of Los An- The City of Alhambra assists residents geles County at 800-238-0172, or www. who would like to take up composting by lacsd.org. selling composting bins for just $15. For Spring is perfect time to learn smart more information, phone 626-570-5010. gardening techniques Live green, earn points, get rewards In addition to monthly free household Recyclebank members can use some of hazardous waste and e-waste collection their reward points for special offers pro- events, the County hosts free Saturday vided by these new and renewed National morning Smart Gardening Workshops to Rewards participants: Banana Republic, help residents learn to improve their lawn Regal Entertainment Group, Ruby Tues- and garden while reducing waste through day Restaurant, Macy’s, Turkey Hill Dairy, various composting methods. No reserva- Sazzi Footwear and U-Konserve. To acti- tion is needed to attend. vate an account, go to www.recyclebank. Beginning level workshops provide com, or phone 888-727-2978, or get the hands-on instruction on composting, worm Recyclebank app for smart phones to reg- composting, grass-cycling, and water- and ister an account. Start earning points right fire-wise gardening. A Spanish-language away. Beginning Workshop will be offered on Basketball Sports Camp offered June 30 to July 25 The City of Alhambra will offer a Sum- SESSION II: INTERMEDIATE BAS- mer Basketball Sports camp to help chil- KETBALL July 14 - July 25 dren, ages 7 to 13, to become better team Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday players on and off the court. In addition 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. to practicing ball-handling, dribbling, and $30, includes a free Sports Camp T-shirt defense, players will also learn important Registration will be accepted in person lessons about self-esteem, teamwork, and at the Recreation Division Office at the value of hard work. All camps will take Almansor Park, 800 S. Almansor St., place at the Almansor Park gym. Alhambra, or by phoning 626-570-5081. Register through Tuesday, July 14, or Office hours are Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. until the Sports Camp is full. to 5 p.m. Registration is on a first-come, SESSION I: BEGINNING BASKET- first-served basis. BALL June 30 - July 11 For more information, please phone Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 626-570-5081, or visit the City of Alham- 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. bra Web site at www.cityofalhambra.org. $30, includes a free Sports Camp T-shirt City offers Super Stars Club June 2 to July 25 The City of Alhambra will once again Registration begins on Monday, April offer the Summer Super Stars Club, the 21. Registration will be accepted in per- ultimate program for children ages 5 to son at the Recreation Division Office at 8, from June 2 – July 25. Almansor Park, 800 S. Almansor St., or Youngsters will learn the rules and by phoning 626-570-5081. Office hours skills of popular sports, including kick- are Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to ball, flag football, baseball, dodge ball, 5 p.m. Registration is on a first-come, soccer, badminton, basketball, and field first-served basis. Fee: $30 (includes a hockey. Children will also learn import- free Super Stars T-shirt) ant aspects of participation, teamwork, For more information, please phone and sportsmanship. Sessions will be one 626-570-5081, or visit the City of Alham- hour long. bra Web site at www.cityofalhambra.org. 05/2014 CITY NEWS AROUND ALHAMBRA 9A Police Department runs Republic Services offers online Challenge Cup Relay – payment service, more for Baker To Vegas 2014 commercial waste customers “120 miles of pavement, 20 stages, over The officers run the race as a relay Mobile apps provide a more conve- Until then, commer- 8,000 runners, guests, family members, consisting of 20 individual stages that are nient, faster way to conduct business. In cial customers who pay and support staff. Hot days and cold five to seven miles in length and cover 120 the near future, Republic Services, the Republic directly are nights. Blood. Sweat. Pride. Honor” is miles. Each officer runs one of the stages City’s commercial waste hauler, will intro- invited to log into the My what the world’s most prestigious and in an effort to help their agency be the first duce its own mobile-friendly application Resource™ portal, which is unique law enforcement foot race is all to cross the finish line at the Las Vegas Ho- to make it easier for commercial custom- available online at www. about. Starting in Baker, Calif., and end- tel Grand Ballroom. As a team, Alhambra ers who are invoiced through Republic republiconline.com. This technology en- ing in Las Vegas, Nev., law enforcement officers averaged an 8-minute, 28-second Services to pay bills and make service ables customers to pay their bills, schedule officers from around the globe battle it (8:28) mile over the mountains, desert, requests via their smart phone, tablet, or a pickup, and manage their accounts using out every spring for the chance of win- and hills leading into Las Vegas. other mobile device. either their cell phones or PCs. ning the coveted cup trophy. And once It took the 20 runners 16 hours, 56 again, officers from the Alhambra Police minutes, and 45 seconds to cross the Department accepted the challenge of the finish line. Though they did not finish in 120-mile relay race. first place this year, their fifth place finish The 2014 race was run the weekend makes their efforts worthy of admiration of March 22 – 23. There were 261 teams for their achievement and fortitude to in this year’s race with officers from the finish strong. The Alhambra officers are Alhambra Police Department competing eager to bring home the First Place Cup in the “99 Division” with 13 other police and bragging rights to Alhambra and are agencies that have 99 or fewer police already focusing on next year’s Baker to officers. Vegas Relay. What are you doing to reduce water use in response to the drought? With California’s severe drought, use about 6 gallons). Run washer and more residents than ever are taking steps dishwasher only when full, and save up to reduce their water use according to to 1,000 gallons a month. a statewide survey conducted by the • Purchase a front-loading washing Public Policy Institute of California. machine, which tends to be more The City of Alhambra does not place energy and water-efficient in place of a restrictions on water use but encourages top-loading washing machine, unless it prudent use of water supplies, such as is an energy-efficient model. by implementing alternate day watering • Plug the sink to rinse razors in- schedules. stead of letting water run, and save up For more water-saving and to 300 gallons. Also, turn off the water eco-friendly ideas, come to the Alham- while brushing teeth and save up to 4 bra Eco Fair on May 3 from 10:30 a.m. gallons a minute. to 2:30 p.m. at Alhambra Park, 500 N. • Wash pets outdoors in an area of Palm Ave., and help the City celebrate the lawn that needs water. Water Awareness Month with practical • For a typical pop-up sprinkler knowledge and tips about how to con- irrigation system with five to eight sta- serve natural resources. There will be tions, cutting the cycle by two minutes family friendly activities and entertain- at each one will save at least 80 gallons ment. Some basic water conservation every time the sprinklers come on. suggestions follow: • Aerate the lawn periodically. • If a toilet was installed before Holes every six inches will allow water 1992, install a water-saving model. Also to reach the roots. install a water-saving faucet. • Use 2 to 4 inches of organic mulch • Take only a 5-minute shower and around plants to reduce evaporation save up to 1,000 gallons per month. and save hundreds of gallons of water • Check all hoses, connectors, a year. Only use minimum amount of sprinkler systems, and faucets for leaks. fertilizer, as fertilizer increases water One drip every second adds up to five consumption. gallons per day. Install water-saving • Signs of overwatering: leaves turn aerators on all faucets. For more im- light shades of green or yellow, young mediate hot water and energy savings, shoots wilt, and growth of algae or insulate hot water pipes. fungi. • Avoid washing dishes by hand, • Go vegan – People who don’t eat which generally uses about 20 gallons met or dairy indirectly consume nearly of water use each time, whereas 600 gallons of water per day less than a EnergyStar® dishwashers use about 4 person who eats the average American gallons per load (standard dishwashers diet. TASTE OF ALHAMBRA From Page 1A Foundation. all food and beverages. Tickets will be “Enjoy a culinary exploration of $60 at the festival. the many fine restaurants Alhambra is For more information, phone the known for,” said Educational Founda- Alhambra Chamber of Commerce, tion President Steve Perry. 626-282-5767. The ticket price is $50 and includes 10A CITY NEWS AROUND ALHAMBRA 05/2014 The City of Alhambra and American Legion Post 139 will present a Memorial Day Ceremony on May 26 at Alhambra Park. City of Alhambra, American Legion to present Memorial Day Ceremony May 26 The City of Alhambra, in conjunction Visitors will have the opportunity to with American Legion Post 139, will cele- view the newly installed brick memorial, brate Memorial Day on Monday, May 26, located directly in front of the Veterans by commemorating the men and women Memorial inspirational quote wall, which from all branches of the military who have features the names of Alhambra residents fought and sacrificed their lives to protect who died in the line of duty while serving the country and freedom in time of war. in the military. The annual Memorial Day Ceremony A small reception will take place in the will take place at the Alhambra Park park immediately following the ceremony. Veterans Memorial, 500 N. Palm Ave. The American Legion Post 139, located The ceremony will commence at 11 a.m. at 24 N. Stoneman Ave., will also host a to honor, recognize and thank all military reception at the Post after the park event. personnel. The ceremony will feature a For more info, please phone 626-570- dove release and a musical performance by 3242, or visit the City of Alhambra Web the Alhambra High School Band. site at www.cityofalhambra.org. Bakery, organic grocery among tenants eyed by Pacific Plaza With the completion of the Alhambra Ms. Lin will direct the store’s cooking Pacific Plaza, located at the southeast classes, but suggested that the classes will corner of Main and Third streets, antici- not be just about cooking. She said they pated early next year, Alhambra residents will also encompass opportunities to learn will get their wish fulfilled for an organic about setting up a kitchen and food sci- grocery store within city limits. At a recent ence so everyone can “learn how to cook City Council meeting, business partners easier, more simply, and with money-wise Joseph Lee and Theresa Lin described savings.” She also said that she has a “lot their new grocery store concept. of very famous chef friends” who will be Mr. Lee is a highly experienced grocer. invited to teach European, Italian, and He worked for 99 Ranch Market for 17 even fusion type cuisine. years and has opened 10 supermarkets. Developer James Chou updated the This will be his first store to focus on City Council on other aspects of the proj- organic products. Ms. Lin is the author ect, noting other complimentary tenants, of 16 bestselling cookbooks throughout including the 85° Bakery Café, a famous Asia. Lauded as “The Julia Child of Taiwanese bakery that has nine other Taiwan,”she has been retained as a food Southern California locations, including consultant for dozens of gourmet Chinese stores in West Covina, Chino Hills, Haci- restaurants and food companies around enda Heights, and Torrance. the world and has won international The Plaza will also be the second loca- cooking competitions. tion for the Lazy Ox Canteen Restaurant, The Lifestyle of Health and Sustainabil- which features a unique seasonal American ity supermarket – or LoHas – will feature menu as well as international selections. fresh fish, meats, and organically-grown The restaurant’s Web site, http://lazyox- produce, as well as an in-store kitchen to canteen.com, notes that its ingredients are be used for cooking classes. According to sourced locally, purchased from reputable Mr. Lee, the roughly 11,000-sq-foot store purveyors, and prepared artistically at an will feature a high-end appearance similar approachable price. Entrees range from to a Whole Foods Market, but will be the Lazy Ox burger to pan seared salmon, more affordable, “closer to a Trader Joes.” striped bass, pumpkin gnocchi, and por- LoHas will reflect the community’s cini risotto, to name a few. The restaurant diversity and provide a variety of products currently operates a location in the Little to serve the needs of the entire Alhambra Tokyo area of Los Angeles. community. “We’re not going to open an Mr. Chao also noted that all 120 Asian supermarket here,” Mr. Lee said. residential condominiums have been “We want to open the market to the reserved, and 35 more individuals have whole community.” been placed on a waiting list.

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