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Taste of the Islands Returns to Temple City
week, I went shopping with my host family. I was able to find some souvenirs for my friends as well as some for my family. Being the cheap person I am, I didn’t buy much. Now, things got interesting when I went into this surf shop to help pick out a new backpack for Joel. The owner of the shop was a very kind, goofy, caring man named Trevor. He was always joking with his employees and new many of the locals that came into his shop. Well, he came over to us since he knew the Barrett’s and immediately saw that I was an exchange student. We conversed for a little bit,
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Monrovia Man Graduates Guide Dogs of America One day he was on his way to work and started to cross what he thought was a clear street. A bus approached very quickly and he had to jump back up on the sidewalk, running straight into a pole. A young lady he worked with picked him up and helped clean him off and suggested Guide Dogs of America. Still a little apprehensive, Edwards never pursued that avenue. One day, that same young lady got him in a car, wouldn’t
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MONDAY, AUGUST 16 - AUGUST 22 , 2010 VOLUME III, NO. XXXII
The Second week in Australia Hello my name is Tyler Yung, and I will be delivering week two of our experience in Australia. I still can not believe that we are already half way through our trip. In two more weeks, we’ll all be back home in blistering weather in California. It is sad to just to think about it. Also with the end of the second week, we must move to a new host family’s home. It is a real bitter-sweet moment. All of us don’t want to leave the family we grew to love so much, while at the same time, look forward to new experiences with a new family. Personally, I will be missing the Barrett’s, but I will still love my stay with the Smyth’s. At t he st a r t of t he
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tell him where they were going, and brought him to Guide Dogs of America. By the time they left the facilities, Edwards had filled out an application and was ready for a guide dog. Larry Edwards didn’t want a guide dog at first, nor did he seem to really like dogs that much. One day he was on his way to work and started to cross what he thought was a clear, safe street. A bus
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f you can’t get away to the tropics this summer, do the next best thing! Join your friends and neighbors at Temple City Park for a true island experience. West wind Productions will perform their Polynesian show com-
plete with fire dancers on Wednesday, Aug ust 18 at 7 p.m. Experience an evening of beautiful music, authentic costumes and exciting dances at the Performing Arts Pavilion located at Temple City Park located at 9701 Las Tunas
Drive.Pre-concert activities start at 6:30 p.m. – Participate in Shape Up TC – all ages are welcome to join TC Parks & Recreation staff during a mini-exercise demonstration. Own a piece of history - 50th anniversary merchandise for
sale at each concert. Don’t forget your blanket or lawn chair. Refreshments are available for purchase. For further information, contact the Parks and Recreation department at (626) 285-2171 ext 2361.
Governor Schwarzenegger Visits CalCon Expo In Pasadena
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Larry With his new Guide Dog - Solo
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger toured the California Construction Expo (CalConExpo) 2010 in Pasadena Thursday morning.. CalConExpo is one of five Collaboration Conferences established by the Governor’s Executive Order S-02-06 which calls for new ways to connect small business with contracting opportunities and certification information. The event featured dozens of city, state and federal agencies seeking contractors, suppliers and consultants for bid opportunities.
Photo by Peter Grigsby, Office of the Governor