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South Pasadena Asian
American & Pacific Islander
Heritage Month Celebration
DATE: Saturday, May 21, 2022TIME: 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
LOCATION: Garfield Park (1000 Park Avenue)
The South Pasadena Chinese-American Club (SPCC) andthe City of South Pasadena are proud to host a free AsianAmerican & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage MonthCelebration! Featuring activity booths, entertainment, food
and drink, demos, art installations, and more. Stop by andsay hello at the Library information table for a story readingand to preregister for Summer Reading Program. For moreinformation, email spcc91030@gmail.com or visit: spcc-web.
org.
Spring Term of the MastersSeries at the Senior Center
The theme will be museums and explain the
American Art Museums history behind them. Shealso will describe some of
and Collectors The U.S. is
the colorful art-collector
home to some of the most
personalities as well as
renowned art collections
museums’ architecture and
and distinctive art
collections.
collectors in the world.
The cost for this six-week
course of The Masters Series,
A second opportunity for a
which embraces lifelong
spring term of The Masters
learning, is only $75 for
Series, with the theme
members of the Pasadena
American Art Museums and
Senior Center and $90 for
Collectors, will be presented
nonmembers.
by the Pasadena Senior
To register for the onsite
Center Tuesdays, May 24 to
or Zoom events, visit:
June 28, from 2 to 4 p.m. via
pasadenaseniorcenter.org
Zoom as well as onsite at the
and click on Lectures &
center.
Classes, then Masters Series
Art historian Katherine E.
Lifelong Learning. Everyone
Zoraster, whose specialty
who registers for the Zoom
is art of the western world
events will receive email
from the Renaissance to
instructions for joining each
the 20th century, will lead
week’s Zoom class online.
the multimedia sessions
For more information, call
with examples of some of
626-795-4331.
America’s more notable art
Golf Tournament in Full Swing
Pasadena Humane’s 23rd of the pot along with $250
annual Doglegs, Birdies & worth of instant win scratch-
Eagles golf tournament is set off lottery tickets. The winner
to take place Monday, June will be announced during
20 at beautiful Oakmont the Celebration Dinner but
Country Club in Glendale. does not need to be present.
Even if you’re not a golfer, There will also be an online
you can still join the “par-auction during the week of
tee”! Show your support by the event. Details will be
joining Pasadena Humane’s given closer to the event.
Celebration Dinner or by For more information, visit
participating in the Online pasadenahumane.org/golf
Auction and Raffle Drawing. or contact Special Events
Supporters can also Manager Charlotte Lacey at
purchase raffle tickets for clacey@pasadenahumane.
a chance to win a portion org or 626.792.7151 ext 284.
Sports Competitions Set ForPasadena Senior Games
Registration is now open for the 28th Pasadena Senior Games, aseries of competitive sporting events ranging from archery to trackand field in May, June and July.
Upcoming competitions are available for registration by athletes,
from beginners to seasoned contenders, and spectators arewelcome.
Events are in alphabetical order:
Archery – Saturday and Sunday, July 9 and 10, at Conejo ValleyArchers Tournament Range in Simi ValleyBowling – Saturday and Sunday, July 9 and 10, at Jewel City Bowlin Glendale
Cycling – Tuesday and Wednesday, June 21 and 22, at El DoradoEast Regional Park in Long BeachDisc golf – Saturday, June 18, at Hahamongna Watershed Park inPasadena
5K fun walk – Sunday, June 26, at the Rose Bowl Loop in PasadenaGolf – Wednesday, June 8, at Brookside Golf Club in PasadenaPickleball – Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22 at Arcadia TennisCenter
Power walk (road) – Sunday, June 26, at the Rose Bowl Loop inPasadena
Power walk (track) – Saturday, June 4, at Occidental College inEagle RockRace walk (road) – Sunday, June 26, at the Rose Bowl Loop inPasadena
Race walk (track) --- Saturday, June 4, at Occidental College in
Eagle RockRoad race – Sunday, June 26, at the Rose Bowl Loop in PasadenaSoftball (coed) – Friday and Saturday, June 17 and 18, at PetersonPark and Pantera Park in Diamond Bar
Softball (women) – Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and 17, at LittleLake Park in Santa Fe SpringsSwimming – Sunday, June 5, at Rose Bowl Aquatics Center inPasadena
Table tennis – Saturday, August 6, at Pasadena Senior CenterTennis – Monday and Tuesday, May 23 and 24, at Arcadia TennisCenter in Arcadia
Track and field – Saturday, June 4, at Occidental College in Eagle
Rock
For detailed flyers about each competition, including rules,
individual and team registration forms and team roster forms, visit:
pasadenaseniorcenter.org and click on Activities & Events, then
Senior Games, then Sport Events or call 626-685-6755.
There also will be a Celebration of Athletes party Friday, June 24, atthe Pasadena Senior Center.
All sports are open to adults 50 to 99+. Previous competitiveexperience is not required, and no other qualifications arenecessary. To register, visit www.pasadenaseniorcenter.org andclick on Activities & Events, then Senior Games.
The Pasadena Senior Games were canceled in 2020 and 2021 due
to COVID.
South Pas Virtual Workshop'Creating Autobiog Comics'
spplhn to register for this event.
June is Pride Month, a time to In this virtual primer on
observe the history and culture autobiographical comics
of the LGBTQIA+ community. participants are the protagonists
In celebration of Pride Month, of their next comic. They will
the South Pasadena Public explore the experiences that
Library is hosting a free, virtual defined and changed them,
workshop, titled “Creating design a cartoon version of
Autobiog Comics” with graphic themselves, and learn how
novelist Hazel Newlevant. to turn their treasured and
This event will take place on embarrassing memories into
Thursday, June 2nd, at 5:00 p.m. stories to share with others. This
on Zoom. Visit tinyurl.com/ workshop will be approximately
one hour long and is intended
for older teens and adults.
Hazel Newlevant is Portland-
raised, Brooklyn-basedcartoonist. Their comics include
If This Be Sin, a collection ofcomics about queer womenexpressing themselves throughmusic; Sugar Town, a comicjourney through the delightsand disappointments of
multiple lovers; and No IvyLeague, a graphic memoir aboutHazel Newlevant’s awakening
to the racial insularity of the
upper class, the power of whiteprivilege, and the hidden historyof segregation in Portland. Theyedited and published ChainmailBikini, an anthology of comicsby and about female gamers,
and Comics for Choice, ananthology of comics about
reproductive rights. Newlevant’scomics have been honored with
the Ignatz Award, Xeric Grant,
and the Prism Comics QueerPress Grant.
This program is made possibleby the generous support of theFriends of the South Pasadena
Public Library. The Libraryis located at 1100 OxleyStreet in South Pasadena. For
information about services and
programs, visit the website is at:
southpasadenaca.gov/library.
The Library is open Monday,
Friday, Saturday 10:00 a.m.–
6:00 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.
and Sunday 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
Upon request made no later thanfour (4) business days beforethe event, the City will providea reasonable accommodation
for a qualified person with adisability to have equal accessto the event. Please call (626)
403-7312 or fill out the City’s
request form available at www.
southpasadenaca.gov and emailthe form to Human Resources
at HR@southpasadenaca.gov.
SAN MARINO CRIME BLOTTER
The following is a summaryreport of the key incidentshandled by the San Marino
Police Department during thereporting period from April 24to April 30.
Sunday, April 24
1:32 A.M. / 23152 (A) (DrivingUnder the Influence)
1700 Huntington Drive.
A DUI checkpoint lead to
the arrest of Guzman, Jhilma.
Guzman was later released on
an own recognizance citationand ordered to appear at theAlhambra Superior Court.
9:36 A.M. / Municipal CodeViolation
2300 block of Roanoke Road.
Officers were dispatched to
the above location regarding
a municipal code violation,
construction on Sundays.
The construction workers
were ordered to stop, and the
report forwarded to Code
Enforcement.
11:02 A.M. / CVC 12500(a)
& CVC 22450(a) Stop SignViolation
Huntington Drive / ShenandoahRoad.
Officers conducted a traffic stopon a vehicle that ran a stop sign.
Upon further investigation, itwas determined that the diver
did not have a valid driver’s
license. He was issued an own
recognizance citation and
ordered to appear at AlhambraSuperior Court.
10:07 A.M. / 902T (Non injuryTraffic Collision)
Huntington Drive / CambridgeRoad.
P-2 was traveling westbound onHuntington Drive and collidedwith P-1 who was travelingsouthbound on Cambridge
Road.
11:58 P.M. / PursuitLos Robles Avenue / Old MillRoad.
Officers were notified of a stolen
vehicle in the above area. The
vehicle was described as a 4
door, Blue in color HyundaiElantra. Because the vehicle
failed to yield, a pursuit ensued.
Due to the vehicle traveling at ahigh rate of speed, traveling withno headlights on, and failing tostop at three clearly posted stopsigns, the officer canceled thepursuit.
Monday , April 25
8:11 A.M. / CVC 12500 (Drivingwithout a license)
Huntington Drive / VirginiaRoad.
An officer conducted a traffic
enforcement stop on a vehiclethat was traveling at a high
rate of speed. Upon further
investigation, the driver had notbeen issued a driver’s license.
He was issued an own recognizecitation and ordered to appearat Alhambra Court.
10:38 A.M. / PropertyDestruction
2200 Block of Huntington
Drive.
The reporting party asked
for several hand guns to bedestroyed.
10:51 A.M. / CVC 12500
(Driving without a license)
Huntington Drive / Los Robles
Avenue.
Upon assisting a disabled
motorist, officers determinedthe driver, was driving without alicense. He was released with an
own recognizance citation.
11:49 A.M. / PC 470 (Forgery)
2200 Huntington Drive.
Courtesy report mailed in for
Visalia Police Department.
11:54 A.M. / 902T (Non-InjuryTraffic Collision)
San Gabriel Boulevard /
Gainsborough Drive, Pasadena,
CA.
Courtesy report mailed in for
CHP.
Tuesday, April 26
3:36 P.M. / CVC 14601.2
(Driving while driver’s license issuspended)
San Marino Avenue / LorainRoad.
An officer conducted a traffic
stop at the above location fora high rate of speed. Uponfurther investigation, the driver,
revealed she was driving with asuspended driver’s license. She
was issued a San Marino Police
Department own recognizancecitation and ordered to appearat Alhambra Court at a later
date.
3:42 P.M. / CVC 20001 (Hit andRun with Injury)
Los Robles Avenue / MissionStreet.
P-2 was stopped at a red light
in the southbound lane of
Los Robles Avenue at Mission
Street. When the intersection
light turned green she was rearended by P-1 (Unknown), who
was driving a Toyota sedan.
P-2 proceeded southbound onLos Robles Avenue and pulled
over at a red curb. P-2 watched
P-1 turn westbound on Mission
Street, stop for a few secondsand then drive off westbound
on Mission Street. San Marino
Fire Department was requestedto medically inspect P-2 for herinjuries.
7:50 P.M. / PC 243 (e)(1)
(Domestic Violence)
2900 Huntington Drive.
Officers responded to the 2900
block of Huntington Drive
in regards to a call for serviceof a female hitting a youngermale. Officers responded tothe location and took a male
and female subject into policecustody. Officers observed
obvious lacerations to the face of
both parties. After questioningofficers determined both partiesto have been engaged in aphysical altercation.
Wednesday, April 27
6:05 P.M. / Documentation1100 Block of Sherwood Road.
Officers assisted SMFD
regarding an 82-year-old femalewho fell off a ladder.
6:11 P.M. / 902T (Traffic
Collision with Injury)
1600 Rose Avenue.
P-1 caused the traffic collision
by violating California VehicleCode Section 22107, unsafeturning movement by veeringinto P-2 vehicle.
7:49 P.M. / 215(Carjacking)
211(Robbery) 273.5(Domestic
Violence) 10851(A) (Vehicle
Theft)
1600 Los Robles Avenue.
Victim and Suspect (exboyfriend)
were in a verbalargument parked in the Victim’svehicle. Victim asked the
suspect to leave her alone and
exit the vehicle. The suspectdid not comply, and took theVictim’s cell phone and vehicleby force. The then fled the area
with the victim’s vehicle without
consent driving southbound onLos Robles Avenue out of sight.
Thursday, April 28
6:12 A.M. / Arson200 Block of San Marino
Avenue.
Supplemental Report for SMFD.
2:22 P.M. / 902T (Traffic
Collision with Injury)
Huntington Drive / Los Robles
Avenue.
P-1 caused the collision in
violation of C.V.C. 22107 - No
person shall turn a vehicle froma direct course or move right orleft upon a roadway until suchmovement can be made with
reasonable safety and then onlyafter the giving of an appropriatesignal in the manner providedin this chapter in the event anyother vehicle may be affected bythe movement.
2:18 P.M. / CVC 23152 (B)
(Driving Under the Influence)
1700 Block of Los Robles
Avenue.
Officers were dispatched to theabove location for a parkingproblem. Upon arrival, officer’scontacted the driver who
was sitting in the front seat.
The driver displayed signsof intoxication and failed to
perform the standardized filedsobriety tests. He was placedunder arrest and transported toPasadena Jail for housing.
Friday, April 29
2:31 P.M. / Found Bike1700 Huntington Drive.
Officers were dispatcher to
Valentine Elementary Schoolfor a found bicycle.
8:08 P.M. / CVC 14601.2(a)
(Suspended/Revoked for DUI)
Los Robles Avenue / Wilson
Avenue.
An officer conducted a traffic
stop at the above location,
and after a records check the
driver, He was discovered to bedriving on a suspended driverlicense. He was issued an own
recognizance citation and
released without incident.
Saturday, April 30
11:50 A.M. / PC 470 (Forgery)
1600 block of Rubio Drive.
An unknown subject endorsedand cashed the victim’s check at
an unknown bank location.
4:57 P.M. / PC 594 (Vandalism)
Ridgeway Road / Roanoke
Road.
An Officer observed a parked
vehicle with glass on the
ground near the rear driver
side window. After locating theowner of the vehicle, he statedthat when he parked his vehicleit was free from damage anddoors were locked. The victim
advised there was no loss from
the vehicle.
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