Dia de los Muertos celebration with food, games and altar displays at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Baldwin Park, Sunday, Oct. 31, 2010. SGVN/Staff Photos by Eric Reed
10/31/2010
Album ID: 1107756
Photos by Eric Reed
Alhambra's Annual Halloween Costume Contest
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The city of Alhambra's annual Halloween costume contest at Main and Garfield with trick or treating in downtown stores, Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010. SGVN/Staff Photos by Eric Reed
10/30/2010
Album ID: 1107427
Photos by Eric Reed
Farewell to Shannon Center Theatre Director
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David Palmer, who is leaving after 19 years to take another position at Soka University, was honored during a reception for him at Whittier College in Whittier on Thursday October 28, 2010. Palmer has developed the Shannon Center into one of most well-regarded performing arts venues in the Los Angeles area and in the Southern California cultural arts scene. (Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger)
10/29/2010
Album ID: 1106839
Photos by Keith Durflinger
Closing PUSD schools receive improvement funding
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Even though they appear headed for closure, Loma Alta and Burbank elementary schools are scheduled to receive $8 million in taxpayer-funded Measure TT capital improvement money, school officials said.(SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini)
10/30/2010
Album ID: 1107448
Photos by Chris Moran
Whittier Narrows Trash Clean Up
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Volunteers pick up trash along the San Gabriel River in Whittier Narrows Natural Area Saturday, October 30, 2010 in South El Monte. Organizers, from the Nature Center, claim it is the first major clean up in 10 years.
10/30/2010
Album ID: 1107334
Photos by Sarah Reingewirtz
Whittier's 5-K
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The Whittier Community Foundation hosts Whittier's "Fit for Life" 5-K race/walk and a kids half mile dash sponsored by Whole Child Saturday morning, October 30, 2010 in Whittier. The event raised money towards the $125,000 Whittier Police Memorial.
10/30/2010
Album ID: 1107295
Photos by Sarah Reingewirtz
Award Winning Home for Universal & Accessible Design in Pasadena
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Jeannine Clark (CQ), is the designer and owner of home, that recently completed a year-long renovation of this single level executive home at South Orange Grove Boulevard, in Pasadena Wednesday, October 20, 2010. This residence has just received the NAHB "Homes for Life" Major Space award for Universal and Accessible Design. Accessible features include A 5-minute kitchen retrofit to allow for roll under at sink an cooktop, touch control kitchen faucet, curbless shower in master, and pull-down accesories in the closet and kitchens. The is on the market offered at $719,000 (SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini/Real Estate)
10/29/2010
Album ID: 1106788
Photos by Walt Mancini
Bonita vs West Covina
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Bonita plays West Covina Friday night, October 29, 2010 at West Covina High School.
10/29/2010
Album ID: 1107001
Photos by Sarah Reingewirtz
FANTZ PROMOTES HISTORY OF SAN GABRIEL MISSION
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John Fantz, of Whittier, is the curator at the San Gabriel Mission and has created displays in the museum on Thursday October 28, 2010. As a younger man in the 1950s, Fantz gave tours for 25 cents a pop. Fantz returned to the mission after retiring in 1999. (Staff Photo by Keith Durflinger)
10/29/2010
Album ID: 1106831
Photos by Keith Durflinger
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Research at Wally's Barber Shop in Altadena
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Wally's Barber Shop in Altadena, is part of a clinical trial by a Cedars-Sinai Medical Center researcher, to see if the neighborhood barber shop can be successful as an outreach model for high blood pressure control. Cedars has hired researchers to conduct interviews and check blood pressures of Wally's Riddle customers, who are mostly African-American. African-American have a rate of blood pressure than any other race and this research program will also engage doctors and pharmacists as well. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini/HEALTHBEAT)