Mountain Views News, Combined Edition Saturday, June 6, 2026

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CITY OF DUARTE TO HOST "ONE NATION UNDER 
GOL" WORLD CUP VIEWING PARTY 

The City of Duarte invites residents and visitors to attend “One Nation Under Gol,” a free 
community World Cup Viewing Party on Friday, June 12 at Duarte Sports Park (1401Central Avenue). The free event will begin at 5 PM with pregame activities, and will 
feature a live viewing of the USA vs. Paraguay match at 6 PM. 

As part of the excitement leading up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the event aims to bring 
the community together through the global spirit of fútbol while celebrating Duarte’s 
diversity and community pride. 

The Duarte Sports Park “One Nation Under Gol” Community Watch Party has also been 
recognized as part of Metro’s Transit-First Fan Zones initiative for the 2026 World Cup. 
The designation highlights event locations that are accessible by public transit, walking, 
biking, and rolling, encouraging sustainable and convenient travel options for attendees. 

Guests can enjoy:

• Giant screen broadcast 
• Food and drinks 
• Live entertainment 
• Family activities and games 
• Interactive fan experiences 
• Giveaways and more 
Attendees are encouraged to wear their team colors, bring friends and family, and arrive 
early to enjoy all activities before kickoff. Admission is free. 

The City of Duarte would like to thank Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger for 
her sponsorship and support of this community event, helping bring residents and visitors 
together to celebrate the excitement of the World Cup. 

For more information about the event, visit CityofDuarte.ca.gov or follow the City on 
social media. 

PASADENA SENIOR GAMES CYCLING EVENT 
ON JUNE 17 IN LONG BEACH 
The annual Pasadena Senior Games Cycling races will be held on Wednesday, June 17, 2026 
at Long Beach’s beautiful El Dorado Park. Pasadena Senior Games is part of a nationwide 
program of multi-sport Olympic-style athletic events for adults 50+. 
Pasadena Senior Games Cycling events include a 10K Time Trial and 20K Road Race.
Cycling Road Race events for older adults are rare across the country. Cycling Road Race 
events for older adults are rare across the country. The garden setting of El Dorado Park, 
and the safety aspects of this closed course away from street traffic, makes this a favoritecompetition for older cyclists. 
The timing and officiating for Senior Games Cycling will be provided by SoCal Cyclocross,
headed by Dorothy Wong. Cost to register is $45 athlete fee plus $20 per event. Onlineregistration is open through June 13 and race day registration will be available. 
Pasadena Senior Games are both competitive and inclusive. There is no pre-qualificationnecessary, and novice competitors are welcome along with elite athletes. Medals areawarded to age categories in five-year increments (from 50-54 up to 90+) for men and forwomen. Registration and information online at https://www.pasadenaseniorcenter.org/
activities-events/senior-games or call the Senior Games office at 626-685-6755. 
Pasadena Senior Games, now in its 33rd year, is produced by the Pasadena Senior Center,
part of the Center’s mission to Engage, Enrich, and Empower older adults. Find out moreat https://www.pasadenaseniorcenter.org/ 
MONROVIA SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE PARK 

The City of Monrovia is excited to Kick off another great Summer Concert Series! The 
series will run each Sunday through August 9, starting at 7 p.m.! Come on out and enjoy 
music from salsa and jazz to Old School and Top 40s, there is something for everyone! 

Concert Dates & Locations 

• Station Square – 1629 S. Myrtle Avenue 
• Sunday June 7 - Beach St. A GoGo 
• Sunday June 14 – ACME Time Machine 
• Sunday June 21 – Suave the Band 
• Sunday June 28 – Cold Duck 
• Library Park – 321 S. Myrtle Avenue 
• Sunday July 12 – Blue Breeze Band 
• Sunday July 19 – Funk Station 
• Sunday July 26 – The ‘ACE” Band 
• Sunday August 2 – Upstream 
• Sunday August 9 – Bumptown 
For more information, please call the Monrovia Community Center at (626) 256-8246. 


SUPERVISOR BARGER WELCOMES MORTGAGE 
RELIEF EXTENSION FOR EATON FIRE SURVIVORS, 
CREDITS FEDERAL PARTNERSHIP AND WELLS 
FARGO ACTION 

Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger applauds Wells Fargo’s decision to extend mortgage 
forbearance options for homeowners impacted by the Eaton Fire, following advocacy and coordination 
efforts involving federal and local leaders focused on supporting wildfire recovery. She issued the 
following statement Friday: 

“The extension of mortgage forbearance for wildfire survivors is welcome news for families who continue 
to navigate the long and difficult road to recovery following the Eaton Fire. I commend Wells Fargo for 
stepping up to provide this added flexibility and thank federal officials, including the U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency, for helping facilitate this important outcome. 

When I met with President Trump a few months ago, one of the central topics of discussion was ensuring 
that wildfire survivors receive meaningful relief and support as they rebuild their lives. I appreciate 
President Trump’s continued attention to the needs of Los Angeles County’s fire-impacted communities 
and his administration’s efforts to help advance solutions that provide real assistance to residents. 

For many homeowners, this mortgage forbearance extension will offer greater stability and financial 
breathing room during an extraordinarily challenging period. I remain committed to advocating for 
every available resource and recovery tool that will help our wildfire survivors move forward and rebuild.” 


SAN MARINO RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY

 Police Seek Help Locating Four Suspects in San Marino Burglary SAN MARINO (CNS) -
Police sought the public's assistance in locating four males suspected of breaking into a home 
in San Marino.

 Officers were dispatched at approximately 10 p.m. on May 29 to reports of a residential 
burglary that was in progress in the 1200 block of Patton Way, two blocks east of Lacy Park, 
according to the San Marino Police Department. 

Police said the victims were in their bedroom when they heard a loud banging sound from 
the first floor, prompting one of them to yell out if anyone was inside the home, but they did 
not receive a reply.

 Surveillance video later revealed to the victims, after checking their camera, that four male 
suspects had entered the backyard and damaged the rear French door, shattering the glass of 
the door's window pane to their home.

 The suspects were described as four males last seen wearing gloves, hooded sweatshirts, 
sweatpants, facial coverings and carrying used communication devices. 

There were no items reported missing from the home, and a perimeter was immediately 
established with assistance from the Alhambra Police Department, South Pasadena Police 
Department, Pasadena Police Department and its helicopter unit. 

The suspects were not located at the property or within the area after investigators conducted 
an extensive search.

 Anyone with information regarding the investigation or the suspects whereabouts was urged 
to call the San Marino Police Department Detective Bureau at 626-300-0720. Tipsters who 
prefer to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-8477 or visit lacrimestoppers. 
org. 


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