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THURSDAY, JULY 23 - JULY 29, 2009 VOLUME 14, NO. 59
T he Mon rov ia H istor ica l Museum is holding an ice cream social this Sunday, August 26, from 1 to 4 p.m. to introduce its new volunteer curator and show off the displays he has created. Mark Still has taken over the role of curator of exhibits and in less than a year, he and Denise Trentalange, the curator of archives have
worked wonders updating and renovating several exhibits. The Museum Board of Directors is holding the ice cream social to invite the community to meet Mark, revisit with Denise and view the new exhibits. There is no charge for the event, but donations are always gratefully received as usual. The best part is the ice cream is courtesy of
Baskin Robbins. Jim Costantian is providing the music with his collection of vintage phonographs (read for that some Victrolas as well) and music. A mong t he ex h ibit s t hat have been revitalized are the kitchen and almost everything in the West wing of the museum. The old schoolroom exhibit has
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-Photo By Terry Miller Mark Still, Denise Trentalange
CHELSEA, INTER MILAN DRAW 70,000 FUTBOL FANS TO ROSE BOWL
- Photos by Terry Miller
The energy was high Tuesday at the Rose Bowl as Chelsea FC players proved to fans why and just how they won the FA Cup. The Chelsea fans, many of whom are British easily outnumbered Inter Milan fans- Perhaps this is why Inter Milan only made one attempt at a goal in the first half compared to Chelsea’s four that ultimately led to their victory 2-0. See Page 22 for full story and photographs
Masterful Wit, Repartee and Humour in Sierra Madre Don’t Miss “Twelfth Night” This Saturday and Next in Sierra Madre, Plus July 31 in La Crescenta BY TERRY MILLER
Jessica Maynard who portrays Viola and David McGee as the able bodied Sea Captain set sail at Sierra Madre’s Memorial Park yet again this Saturday at 6:30. The brilliant SC Lyric Theater offers some of the best Shakespeare around at a cost we can all afford. Their productions are free. -Photos by Terry Miller
The Southern California Lyric Theater, working with the City of Sierra Madre and the County of Los Angeles, has chosen the Bard’s comedy “Twelfth Night” for its fifth annual summer production in Sierra Madre Memorial Park. It truly is a splendid production and really should not be missed. The actors are splendid, darn funny and their timing is excellent, making the productions by far one of the best arts events Sierra Madre has to offer this summer. The printed program for the event caught us off guard however,
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when our eagle-eyed, Bard-loving Courtney Blackburn pointed out that the painting on the cover of the program is known as “The Tempest”, another Shakespeare play, distinctly dissimilar from “Twelfth Night”. Painted by John William Waterhouse, the piece features Miranda, a character from “The Tempest”. Perhaps it’s an inside joke and Lyric Theater is testing us to see if we’d notice. Well played, Lyric Theater. Well played. Although not quite the Drury Lane Theatre in London, Sierra Madre’s Memorial Park offers a nice
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Monrovia Man Concludes 100-Mile Walk to Bring Fresh Water to Thousands in Africa One man. One hundred miles. 64 hours. 225,000 steps. That’s what it’s going to take for Pastor Rob Spina of New Beginnings Family Church in Monrovia to bring fresh water to thousands in Africa. The walk for water began on July 15 and Spina returns to the Monrovia church on July 18 at 11:00 a.m. Every day, 1.1 billion people have no access to clean safe drinking water. Every 15 seconds, a child dies from a water-related disease. Every year, almost three million people worldwide die from water-borne diarrheal illnesses. Spina wants his church to make a difference in the world. “There are so many things that we have been blessed with as a nation: fresh food, fresh water, our list is endless,” Spina said. “What we think is normal is not for some. Now we get the opportunity to drastically change the lives of children by changing the conditions in which they live.” The parishioners of the Monrovia church are coming together to sponsor Spina to make a difference by building at least five fresh water wells in a third world country. About $30,000 in donations is needed to reach the goal. Through a collaboration with Generosity Water, dedicated to ending the clean water crisis one community at a time, wells will be installed in villages where young girls and women have to walk an average of 3.75 miles daily to obtain disease infected water for their families to
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SAFYMCA to Hold Rummage Sale Santa Anita Family YMCA board member Julie Roybal of Nancy Bond Insurance Services has come up with a fun way of helping to raise funds for the Monrovia based YMCA. A rummage sale. The community is invited to participate by donating items in good condition to the “Rummage Sale at the Y.” Items are due by July 29 and pick-up service is available. The “Rummage Sale at the Y” will be held on Saturday, Aug. 1 from 6:30 a.m. to 12 noon at the SAYMCA, 501 S. Mountain Ave. Funds raised will benefit the SAFYMCA’s Financial Assistance Program which helps ensure that no one is ever turned away for inability to pay full fee. For more information, or to schedule a pick, call Julie Roybal at (626) 222-0571.