African American History Bike Ride of Pasadena Celebrates the City’s Rich Heritage
The San Gabriel Valley Riders hosts African American History Bike Ride, highlighting the many historic landmarks and notable people across the city.
The San Gabriel Valley Riders hosts African American History Bike Ride, highlighting the many historic landmarks and notable people across the city.
At a time when the availability of affordable housing is not keeping pace with the need for this precious resource, Ward Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) has partnered with Integral Group to transform the historic Casa de Rosas into a campus for formerly homeless single-parent veterans with a child.
High temperatures of 95 to 102 degrees are expected across most of the Los Angeles County valleys today through Sunday, with the warmest expected today and Saturday across the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys, according to a National Weather Service statement. Minimum temperatures will be in the mid 60s to lower 70s.
The Pasadena Tournament of Roses Foundation is proud to announce its 2019 grant awards totaling $200,000 presented to 23 organizations in the San Gabriel Valley. These grants will support new and ongoing programs benefiting children, teens, adults and seniors. Since its inception, the Tournament of Roses Foundation has funded over $3 million in charitable contributions on behalf of the Tournament of Roses Association.
In 2012, God instructed the Rev. Albert Tate to plant a church in Monrovia. Although surprised by the command, he obediently followed and founded Fellowship Monrovia. Now six years later, Tate leads one of the largest congregations in San Gabriel Valley. However, size is not what makes Fellowship so distinctive, but rather it’s the composition of the membership and the breadth of the ministries. “We are a Gospel-centered, multiethnic, intergenerational church. We exist to make disciples,” said Tate, who is pastor to 3,000+ members who worship at the church’s two campuses located in Monrovia. As for Fellowship’s appeal to