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CLAREMONT COURIER
Claremont's latest news. County advances to least restrictive coronavirus tier. May 04, 2021 2:01 PM. On Monday, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer reported zero COVID-19 deaths in the county. It was the second day in a row that no one succumbed to the virus. END OF AN ERA FOR WELL KNOWN VILLAGE BUSINESS Once in a lifetime sale at Barbara Cheatley's. May 15, 2021 3:26 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. It was a sad Monday on Yale Avenue as customers caught a glimpse of the news posted in the window of Barbara Cheatley’s Antiques: the longtime store would be closing on July 1st after 45 years. HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
GOODBYE, FRIEND
Goodbye, friend. May 24, 2021 10:59 AM. Editor’s note: Oris V. Barber, 86, passed away May 5 after a full life connecting with others in profound ways. Here's a story from a longtime friend who wanted to let others know what kind of special person he was. His obituary was published in the May 14 edition of the COURIER and can be found onthis
DAVID SHOFLER
David Shofler, 40, died suddenly during May. A polymath with a quick wit and dry sense of humor, Dave will be sorely missed by his family, friends, coworkers and students. He was born in Pasadena. After earning a degree in mathematics from UC CURTAIN RISES FOR CANDLELIGHT PAVILION ONCE AGAIN Curtain rises for Candlelight Pavilion once again. May 13, 2021 8:27 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. After 14 months of darkness, it’s curtain time again at Claremont’s Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater. We know this for two reasons: one, Los Angeles County is now in the yellow tier of the state’s coronavirusrisk
CURTAIN CALL FOR KRISTA ELHAI Curtain call for Krista Elhai. May 26, 2021 5:33 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. After 37 years of teaching, during which she oversaw countless high school productions, earned a space in the National Educational Theater Association Hall of Fame, and even abandoned an attempt at retirement last year, Claremont High School READERS COMMENTS 5-14-21| CLAREMONT COURIER Readers comments 5-14-21. May 13, 2021 8:49 PM. Change of mind. Dear editor: My previous letter (April 30) was critical of the city of Claremont for not answering questions on the financial package the city gave Tara Schultz on her departure as city manager. I said the response by the city was a “tsunami of silence.”. GANIA DEMAREE TROTTER Gania Demaree Trotter died peacefully Monday, April 19 at Mount San Antonio Gardens in Pomona, in the loving presence of members of her family. She was 94 years of age. As a musician and choral director, an arts development administrator, a political activist, and a devoted friend to many, Gania’s energetic intellect and vibrant personalityBYRON HILLER LIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Light entered Pilgrim Place on Sept. 3, 1997. He served on the Pilgrim Place Board of Directors, was chair of the Pilgrim Festival as well as working with the snack bar, bakes and sweets, and popcorn. He was also a member of the dining services advisory group. Byron requested any memorial gifts be made to Foothill Aids Project atCLAREMONT COURIER
Claremont's latest news. County advances to least restrictive coronavirus tier. May 04, 2021 2:01 PM. On Monday, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer reported zero COVID-19 deaths in the county. It was the second day in a row that no one succumbed to the virus. END OF AN ERA FOR WELL KNOWN VILLAGE BUSINESS Once in a lifetime sale at Barbara Cheatley's. May 15, 2021 3:26 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. It was a sad Monday on Yale Avenue as customers caught a glimpse of the news posted in the window of Barbara Cheatley’s Antiques: the longtime store would be closing on July 1st after 45 years. HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
GOODBYE, FRIEND
Goodbye, friend. May 24, 2021 10:59 AM. Editor’s note: Oris V. Barber, 86, passed away May 5 after a full life connecting with others in profound ways. Here's a story from a longtime friend who wanted to let others know what kind of special person he was. His obituary was published in the May 14 edition of the COURIER and can be found onthis
DAVID SHOFLER
David Shofler, 40, died suddenly during May. A polymath with a quick wit and dry sense of humor, Dave will be sorely missed by his family, friends, coworkers and students. He was born in Pasadena. After earning a degree in mathematics from UC CURTAIN RISES FOR CANDLELIGHT PAVILION ONCE AGAIN Curtain rises for Candlelight Pavilion once again. May 13, 2021 8:27 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. After 14 months of darkness, it’s curtain time again at Claremont’s Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater. We know this for two reasons: one, Los Angeles County is now in the yellow tier of the state’s coronavirusrisk
CURTAIN CALL FOR KRISTA ELHAI Curtain call for Krista Elhai. May 26, 2021 5:33 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. After 37 years of teaching, during which she oversaw countless high school productions, earned a space in the National Educational Theater Association Hall of Fame, and even abandoned an attempt at retirement last year, Claremont High School READERS COMMENTS 5-14-21| CLAREMONT COURIER Readers comments 5-14-21. May 13, 2021 8:49 PM. Change of mind. Dear editor: My previous letter (April 30) was critical of the city of Claremont for not answering questions on the financial package the city gave Tara Schultz on her departure as city manager. I said the response by the city was a “tsunami of silence.”. GANIA DEMAREE TROTTER Gania Demaree Trotter died peacefully Monday, April 19 at Mount San Antonio Gardens in Pomona, in the loving presence of members of her family. She was 94 years of age. As a musician and choral director, an arts development administrator, a political activist, and a devoted friend to many, Gania’s energetic intellect and vibrant personalityBYRON HILLER LIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Light entered Pilgrim Place on Sept. 3, 1997. He served on the Pilgrim Place Board of Directors, was chair of the Pilgrim Festival as well as working with the snack bar, bakes and sweets, and popcorn. He was also a member of the dining services advisory group. Byron requested any memorial gifts be made to Foothill Aids Project at CLAREMONT COURIER OBITUARIES May 06, 2021 8:19 PM. Grandfather, father, devoted Christian and Claremont resident, Alfred B. Sides, aged 84, died Monday, April 26. He was born in 1936 to Martha K. and Russel L. Sides in Dayton, Ohio, and attended Oakwood High School and Ohio State University. EntireStory.
VACCINATED? MASKS WILL BE OPTIONAL FOR MOST In a few short days the state of California is set to fully reopen its economy—however, it will not be completely business as usual. Beginning on Tuesday, Los Angeles County is set to align with the state’s guidance on face coverings which means that fully vaccinated people can go about their INTERFAITH BACCALAUREATE RETURNS FOR 2021 1 day ago · Another sign of Claremont returning to a more normal, pre-pandemic state—the Claremont Interfaith Council announced this week that its baccalaureate will be conducted in-person this year. The annual interfaith service will be held on Sunday, June 13 at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary of the Claremont GENERAL FUND HAS SMALL SURPLUS AS CITY BUDGET IS APPROVED During the Claremont City Council meeting on Tuesday, City Manager Adam Pirrie presented the city’s final budget for the upcoming fiscal year with an expected general fund surplus of nearly half a million dollars. During a special meeting earlier Tuesday, the council heard presentations from all COVID-19 VACCINES AVAILABLE IN CLAREMONT COVID-19 vaccines available in Claremont. February 17, 2021 1:43 PM. Service Center for Independent Life (SCIL), a non-profit organization assisting seniors and people with disabilities, announced it has 200 COVID-19 vaccines available on Monday, February 22. To make an appointment for your first vaccine, call 909-621-6722.CLAREMONT-COURIER
1 day ago · by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. Last Thursday the Claremont Police Commission gave its approval for a complete reimagining of public safety on Claremont’s school campuses, but fell short of advising that the current program, including the school resource officer position, be eliminated. DESPITE CDC ANNOUNCEMENT, MASKS STILL REQUIRED HERE Despite CDC announcement, masks still required in Claremont. May 25, 2021 8:06 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set off a whirlwind of reactions following its surprise announcement last week that fully vaccinated people can basically return to a normal, read non-masked HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
LIVE MUSIC IS SLOWLY RETURNING FOR LOCAL PERFORMANCES Live music is returning for local performances. April 28, 2021 3:48 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. It’d be disingenuous to say live music, one of the more deeply felt social losses of the pandemic, is roaring back. But the much-missed collective soul-affirming rite is definitely peaking its head up aftermore than a
POLICE BLOTTER 4-2-21 Sunday, March 28. Claremont cops on patrol near Western Dental, 740 S. Indian Hill Blvd., questioned two men hanging around the business at 12:40 p.m. Police searched Brian Oldham, 46, from Rancho Cucamonga, and 29-year-old Pomonan Steve Hardy, and say both were in possession of methamphetamine. The pair were arrested on misdemeanor drugCLAREMONT COURIER
Claremont's latest news. County advances to least restrictive coronavirus tier. May 04, 2021 2:01 PM. On Monday, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer reported zero COVID-19 deaths in the county. It was the second day in a row that no one succumbed to the virus. HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
GOODBYE, FRIEND
Goodbye, friend. May 24, 2021 10:59 AM. Editor’s note: Oris V. Barber, 86, passed away May 5 after a full life connecting with others in profound ways. Here's a story from a longtime friend who wanted to let others know what kind of special person he was. His obituary was published in the May 14 edition of the COURIER and can be found onthis
END OF AN ERA FOR WELL KNOWN VILLAGE BUSINESS Once in a lifetime sale at Barbara Cheatley's. May 15, 2021 3:26 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. It was a sad Monday on Yale Avenue as customers caught a glimpse of the news posted in the window of Barbara Cheatley’s Antiques: the longtime store would be closing on July 1st after 45 years.DAVID SHOFLER
David Shofler, 40, died suddenly during May. A polymath with a quick wit and dry sense of humor, Dave will be sorely missed by his family, friends, coworkers and students. He was born in Pasadena. After earning a degree in mathematics from UC CURTAIN RISES FOR CANDLELIGHT PAVILION ONCE AGAIN Curtain rises for Candlelight Pavilion once again. May 13, 2021 8:27 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. After 14 months of darkness, it’s curtain time again at Claremont’s Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater. We know this for two reasons: one, Los Angeles County is now in the yellow tier of the state’s coronavirusrisk
ORIS V. BARBER
Oris V. Barber, age 86, died peacefully on May 5 following a stroke. His friends knew him best as the “crazy guy on a bike” who pedaled over 115,000 miles across the U.S. and Europe, sharing his journeys via his well-followed blogs. He never met a stranger, and they immediately became his MORE ON DRONE REMOTE ID; CAN EVO 2 REALLY DELIVER THOSE Autel Evo 2 specs rev up the industry. There was huge excitement when in late December Autel announced the Evo 2 drone with incredible specs. They even attended CES last minute and had prototypes ready for people to try out. Autel’s announcement also had a big impact on DJI, who at the time thought they we ahead in the drone market. GANIA DEMAREE TROTTER Gania Demaree Trotter died peacefully Monday, April 19 at Mount San Antonio Gardens in Pomona, in the loving presence of members of her family. She was 94 years of age. As a musician and choral director, an arts development administrator, a political activist, and a devoted friend to many, Gania’s energetic intellect and vibrant personalityJANE SLATER MARQUIS
Noted Claremont stained glass artist, mother. Noted Claremont artist and stained glass maker Jane Slater Marquis, 98, died at her home in Claremont on the afternoon of March 26. Born Elizabeth Jane Slater in Ogden, Utah, in 1922, she went by her middle name—Jane—and graduated from Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1944.CLAREMONT COURIER
Claremont's latest news. County advances to least restrictive coronavirus tier. May 04, 2021 2:01 PM. On Monday, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer reported zero COVID-19 deaths in the county. It was the second day in a row that no one succumbed to the virus. HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
GOODBYE, FRIEND
Goodbye, friend. May 24, 2021 10:59 AM. Editor’s note: Oris V. Barber, 86, passed away May 5 after a full life connecting with others in profound ways. Here's a story from a longtime friend who wanted to let others know what kind of special person he was. His obituary was published in the May 14 edition of the COURIER and can be found onthis
END OF AN ERA FOR WELL KNOWN VILLAGE BUSINESS Once in a lifetime sale at Barbara Cheatley's. May 15, 2021 3:26 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. It was a sad Monday on Yale Avenue as customers caught a glimpse of the news posted in the window of Barbara Cheatley’s Antiques: the longtime store would be closing on July 1st after 45 years.DAVID SHOFLER
David Shofler, 40, died suddenly during May. A polymath with a quick wit and dry sense of humor, Dave will be sorely missed by his family, friends, coworkers and students. He was born in Pasadena. After earning a degree in mathematics from UC CURTAIN RISES FOR CANDLELIGHT PAVILION ONCE AGAIN Curtain rises for Candlelight Pavilion once again. May 13, 2021 8:27 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. After 14 months of darkness, it’s curtain time again at Claremont’s Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater. We know this for two reasons: one, Los Angeles County is now in the yellow tier of the state’s coronavirusrisk
ORIS V. BARBER
Oris V. Barber, age 86, died peacefully on May 5 following a stroke. His friends knew him best as the “crazy guy on a bike” who pedaled over 115,000 miles across the U.S. and Europe, sharing his journeys via his well-followed blogs. He never met a stranger, and they immediately became his MORE ON DRONE REMOTE ID; CAN EVO 2 REALLY DELIVER THOSE Autel Evo 2 specs rev up the industry. There was huge excitement when in late December Autel announced the Evo 2 drone with incredible specs. They even attended CES last minute and had prototypes ready for people to try out. Autel’s announcement also had a big impact on DJI, who at the time thought they we ahead in the drone market. GANIA DEMAREE TROTTER Gania Demaree Trotter died peacefully Monday, April 19 at Mount San Antonio Gardens in Pomona, in the loving presence of members of her family. She was 94 years of age. As a musician and choral director, an arts development administrator, a political activist, and a devoted friend to many, Gania’s energetic intellect and vibrant personalityJANE SLATER MARQUIS
Noted Claremont stained glass artist, mother. Noted Claremont artist and stained glass maker Jane Slater Marquis, 98, died at her home in Claremont on the afternoon of March 26. Born Elizabeth Jane Slater in Ogden, Utah, in 1922, she went by her middle name—Jane—and graduated from Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1944. FINAL WEEK FOR (MOST) STATEWIDE RESTRICTIONS 1 day ago · In a few short days the state of California is set to fully reopen its economy—however, it will not be completely business as usual. Beginning on June 15, the Blueprint for a Safer Economy program is set to be retired, meaning many more of our pre-pandemic activities can resume, with some GOLF STAR KELLY XU CLAIMS CIF SS TITLE 12 hours ago · Claremont High School junior Kelly Xu became the first Wolfpack golfer to become a CIF individual champion by shooting a 73 at the CIF Southern Regional tournament last week at Western Hills Country Club. Xu beat a field of 128 golfers to claim her title. She has committed to play golf at Stanford HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
DESPITE CDC ANNOUNCEMENT, MASKS STILL REQUIRED HERE Despite CDC announcement, masks still required in Claremont. May 25, 2021 8:06 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set off a whirlwind of reactions following its surprise announcement last week that fully vaccinated people can basically return to a normal, read non-masked LIVE MUSIC IS SLOWLY RETURNING FOR LOCAL PERFORMANCES Live music is returning for local performances. April 28, 2021 3:48 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. It’d be disingenuous to say live music, one of the more deeply felt social losses of the pandemic, is roaring back. But the much-missed collective soul-affirming rite is definitely peaking its head up aftermore than a
CLAREMONT LIBRARY HOSTS OUTDOOR SUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com For the first time in over a year, residents in and around the community got a taste of summer normalcy as they gathered at Shelton Park on Tuesday to kick off Los Angeles County Library’s outdoor programs for kids andteens.
CLAREMONT'S EGG-STRAVAGANZA Claremont's Egg-stravaganza. March 23, 2021 3:12 PM. Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. Before the COVID-19 pandemic suspended the city’s annual Spring Eggstravaganza last year, the event was widely known in and around Claremont as a fun egg hunt for kids and families. Now as Claremont attempts to return to some level ofnormalcy
NEIGHBORS HOPE TO FIND A HOME FOR MOSES Neighbors hope to find home for Moses. April 06, 2021 4:31 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. Just like the prophet from antiquity, Claremont has its own Moses, which fittingly has been wandering around a neighborhood in the Village looking for the “promised land.”. Our Moses is an eight-foot-tall woodensculpture
CLAREMONT CARES RAISES MONEY PROMOTING MASK WEARING Claremont Cares raises money promoting mask wearing. September 09, 2020 3:30 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. The founders of Claremont Cares, Deborah Kekone and Valerie Martinez, share a not-so-secret habit: if they see one of the group’s signs looking a little droopy or needing adjustment, they stop and fix thesign up.
AFTER YEARS OF DELAYS, COLBY CIRCLE TOWNHOMES BEGIN January 28, 2021 7:55 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. Following nearly 14 years of delays, and extensions granted by the city, work has finally begun on the Colby Circle townhomes, the final phase of the Old School House revitalization project. The developer, Newport Beach-based Intracorp Homes, announced on MondayCLAREMONT COURIER
Claremont's latest news. County advances to least restrictive coronavirus tier. May 04, 2021 2:01 PM. On Monday, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer reported zero COVID-19 deaths in the county. It was the second day in a row that no one succumbed to the virus. HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
GOODBYE, FRIEND
Goodbye, friend. May 24, 2021 10:59 AM. Editor’s note: Oris V. Barber, 86, passed away May 5 after a full life connecting with others in profound ways. Here's a story from a longtime friend who wanted to let others know what kind of special person he was. His obituary was published in the May 14 edition of the COURIER and can be found onthis
END OF AN ERA FOR WELL KNOWN VILLAGE BUSINESS Once in a lifetime sale at Barbara Cheatley's. May 15, 2021 3:26 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. It was a sad Monday on Yale Avenue as customers caught a glimpse of the news posted in the window of Barbara Cheatley’s Antiques: the longtime store would be closing on July 1st after 45 years.DAVID SHOFLER
David Shofler, 40, died suddenly during May. A polymath with a quick wit and dry sense of humor, Dave will be sorely missed by his family, friends, coworkers and students. He was born in Pasadena. After earning a degree in mathematics from UC CURTAIN RISES FOR CANDLELIGHT PAVILION ONCE AGAIN Curtain rises for Candlelight Pavilion once again. May 13, 2021 8:27 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. After 14 months of darkness, it’s curtain time again at Claremont’s Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater. We know this for two reasons: one, Los Angeles County is now in the yellow tier of the state’s coronavirusrisk
ORIS V. BARBER
Oris V. Barber, age 86, died peacefully on May 5 following a stroke. His friends knew him best as the “crazy guy on a bike” who pedaled over 115,000 miles across the U.S. and Europe, sharing his journeys via his well-followed blogs. He never met a stranger, and they immediately became his MORE ON DRONE REMOTE ID; CAN EVO 2 REALLY DELIVER THOSE Autel Evo 2 specs rev up the industry. There was huge excitement when in late December Autel announced the Evo 2 drone with incredible specs. They even attended CES last minute and had prototypes ready for people to try out. Autel’s announcement also had a big impact on DJI, who at the time thought they we ahead in the drone market. GANIA DEMAREE TROTTER Gania Demaree Trotter died peacefully Monday, April 19 at Mount San Antonio Gardens in Pomona, in the loving presence of members of her family. She was 94 years of age. As a musician and choral director, an arts development administrator, a political activist, and a devoted friend to many, Gania’s energetic intellect and vibrant personalityJANE SLATER MARQUIS
Noted Claremont stained glass artist, mother. Noted Claremont artist and stained glass maker Jane Slater Marquis, 98, died at her home in Claremont on the afternoon of March 26. Born Elizabeth Jane Slater in Ogden, Utah, in 1922, she went by her middle name—Jane—and graduated from Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1944.CLAREMONT COURIER
Claremont's latest news. County advances to least restrictive coronavirus tier. May 04, 2021 2:01 PM. On Monday, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer reported zero COVID-19 deaths in the county. It was the second day in a row that no one succumbed to the virus. HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
GOODBYE, FRIEND
Goodbye, friend. May 24, 2021 10:59 AM. Editor’s note: Oris V. Barber, 86, passed away May 5 after a full life connecting with others in profound ways. Here's a story from a longtime friend who wanted to let others know what kind of special person he was. His obituary was published in the May 14 edition of the COURIER and can be found onthis
END OF AN ERA FOR WELL KNOWN VILLAGE BUSINESS Once in a lifetime sale at Barbara Cheatley's. May 15, 2021 3:26 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. It was a sad Monday on Yale Avenue as customers caught a glimpse of the news posted in the window of Barbara Cheatley’s Antiques: the longtime store would be closing on July 1st after 45 years.DAVID SHOFLER
David Shofler, 40, died suddenly during May. A polymath with a quick wit and dry sense of humor, Dave will be sorely missed by his family, friends, coworkers and students. He was born in Pasadena. After earning a degree in mathematics from UC CURTAIN RISES FOR CANDLELIGHT PAVILION ONCE AGAIN Curtain rises for Candlelight Pavilion once again. May 13, 2021 8:27 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. After 14 months of darkness, it’s curtain time again at Claremont’s Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater. We know this for two reasons: one, Los Angeles County is now in the yellow tier of the state’s coronavirusrisk
ORIS V. BARBER
Oris V. Barber, age 86, died peacefully on May 5 following a stroke. His friends knew him best as the “crazy guy on a bike” who pedaled over 115,000 miles across the U.S. and Europe, sharing his journeys via his well-followed blogs. He never met a stranger, and they immediately became his MORE ON DRONE REMOTE ID; CAN EVO 2 REALLY DELIVER THOSE Autel Evo 2 specs rev up the industry. There was huge excitement when in late December Autel announced the Evo 2 drone with incredible specs. They even attended CES last minute and had prototypes ready for people to try out. Autel’s announcement also had a big impact on DJI, who at the time thought they we ahead in the drone market. GANIA DEMAREE TROTTER Gania Demaree Trotter died peacefully Monday, April 19 at Mount San Antonio Gardens in Pomona, in the loving presence of members of her family. She was 94 years of age. As a musician and choral director, an arts development administrator, a political activist, and a devoted friend to many, Gania’s energetic intellect and vibrant personalityJANE SLATER MARQUIS
Noted Claremont stained glass artist, mother. Noted Claremont artist and stained glass maker Jane Slater Marquis, 98, died at her home in Claremont on the afternoon of March 26. Born Elizabeth Jane Slater in Ogden, Utah, in 1922, she went by her middle name—Jane—and graduated from Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1944. FINAL WEEK FOR (MOST) STATEWIDE RESTRICTIONS 16 hours ago · In a few short days the state of California is set to fully reopen its economy—however, it will not be completely business as usual. Beginning on June 15, the Blueprint for a Safer Economy program is set to be retired, meaning many more of our pre-pandemic activities can resume, with some GOLF STAR KELLY XU CLAIMS CIF SS TITLE 3 hours ago · Claremont High School junior Kelly Xu became the first Wolfpack golfer to become a CIF individual champion by shooting a 73 at the CIF Southern Regional tournament last week at Western Hills Country Club. Xu beat a field of 128 golfers to claim her title. She has committed to play golf at Stanford HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
DESPITE CDC ANNOUNCEMENT, MASKS STILL REQUIRED HERE Despite CDC announcement, masks still required in Claremont. May 25, 2021 8:06 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set off a whirlwind of reactions following its surprise announcement last week that fully vaccinated people can basically return to a normal, read non-masked LIVE MUSIC IS SLOWLY RETURNING FOR LOCAL PERFORMANCES Live music is returning for local performances. April 28, 2021 3:48 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. It’d be disingenuous to say live music, one of the more deeply felt social losses of the pandemic, is roaring back. But the much-missed collective soul-affirming rite is definitely peaking its head up aftermore than a
CLAREMONT LIBRARY HOSTS OUTDOOR SUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com For the first time in over a year, residents in and around the community got a taste of summer normalcy as they gathered at Shelton Park on Tuesday to kick off Los Angeles County Library’s outdoor programs for kids andteens.
CLAREMONT'S EGG-STRAVAGANZA Claremont's Egg-stravaganza. March 23, 2021 3:12 PM. Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. Before the COVID-19 pandemic suspended the city’s annual Spring Eggstravaganza last year, the event was widely known in and around Claremont as a fun egg hunt for kids and families. Now as Claremont attempts to return to some level ofnormalcy
NEIGHBORS HOPE TO FIND A HOME FOR MOSES Neighbors hope to find home for Moses. April 06, 2021 4:31 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. Just like the prophet from antiquity, Claremont has its own Moses, which fittingly has been wandering around a neighborhood in the Village looking for the “promised land.”. Our Moses is an eight-foot-tall woodensculpture
CLAREMONT CARES RAISES MONEY PROMOTING MASK WEARING Claremont Cares raises money promoting mask wearing. September 09, 2020 3:30 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. The founders of Claremont Cares, Deborah Kekone and Valerie Martinez, share a not-so-secret habit: if they see one of the group’s signs looking a little droopy or needing adjustment, they stop and fix thesign up.
AFTER YEARS OF DELAYS, COLBY CIRCLE TOWNHOMES BEGIN January 28, 2021 7:55 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. Following nearly 14 years of delays, and extensions granted by the city, work has finally begun on the Colby Circle townhomes, the final phase of the Old School House revitalization project. The developer, Newport Beach-based Intracorp Homes, announced on MondayCLAREMONT COURIER
Claremont's latest news. County advances to least restrictive coronavirus tier. May 04, 2021 2:01 PM. On Monday, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer reported zero COVID-19 deaths in the county. It was the second day in a row that no one succumbed to the virus. HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
GOODBYE, FRIEND
Goodbye, friend. May 24, 2021 10:59 AM. Editor’s note: Oris V. Barber, 86, passed away May 5 after a full life connecting with others in profound ways. Here's a story from a longtime friend who wanted to let others know what kind of special person he was. His obituary was published in the May 14 edition of the COURIER and can be found onthis
END OF AN ERA FOR WELL KNOWN VILLAGE BUSINESS Once in a lifetime sale at Barbara Cheatley's. May 15, 2021 3:26 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. It was a sad Monday on Yale Avenue as customers caught a glimpse of the news posted in the window of Barbara Cheatley’s Antiques: the longtime store would be closing on July 1st after 45 years.DAVID SHOFLER
David Shofler, 40, died suddenly during May. A polymath with a quick wit and dry sense of humor, Dave will be sorely missed by his family, friends, coworkers and students. He was born in Pasadena. After earning a degree in mathematics from UC CURTAIN RISES FOR CANDLELIGHT PAVILION ONCE AGAIN Curtain rises for Candlelight Pavilion once again. May 13, 2021 8:27 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. After 14 months of darkness, it’s curtain time again at Claremont’s Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater. We know this for two reasons: one, Los Angeles County is now in the yellow tier of the state’s coronavirusrisk
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Oris V. Barber, age 86, died peacefully on May 5 following a stroke. His friends knew him best as the “crazy guy on a bike” who pedaled over 115,000 miles across the U.S. and Europe, sharing his journeys via his well-followed blogs. He never met a stranger, and they immediately became his MORE ON DRONE REMOTE ID; CAN EVO 2 REALLY DELIVER THOSE Autel Evo 2 specs rev up the industry. There was huge excitement when in late December Autel announced the Evo 2 drone with incredible specs. They even attended CES last minute and had prototypes ready for people to try out. Autel’s announcement also had a big impact on DJI, who at the time thought they we ahead in the drone market. GANIA DEMAREE TROTTER Gania Demaree Trotter died peacefully Monday, April 19 at Mount San Antonio Gardens in Pomona, in the loving presence of members of her family. She was 94 years of age. As a musician and choral director, an arts development administrator, a political activist, and a devoted friend to many, Gania’s energetic intellect and vibrant personalityJANE SLATER MARQUIS
Noted Claremont stained glass artist, mother. Noted Claremont artist and stained glass maker Jane Slater Marquis, 98, died at her home in Claremont on the afternoon of March 26. Born Elizabeth Jane Slater in Ogden, Utah, in 1922, she went by her middle name—Jane—and graduated from Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1944.CLAREMONT COURIER
Claremont's latest news. County advances to least restrictive coronavirus tier. May 04, 2021 2:01 PM. On Monday, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer reported zero COVID-19 deaths in the county. It was the second day in a row that no one succumbed to the virus. HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
GOODBYE, FRIEND
Goodbye, friend. May 24, 2021 10:59 AM. Editor’s note: Oris V. Barber, 86, passed away May 5 after a full life connecting with others in profound ways. Here's a story from a longtime friend who wanted to let others know what kind of special person he was. His obituary was published in the May 14 edition of the COURIER and can be found onthis
END OF AN ERA FOR WELL KNOWN VILLAGE BUSINESS Once in a lifetime sale at Barbara Cheatley's. May 15, 2021 3:26 PM. by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. It was a sad Monday on Yale Avenue as customers caught a glimpse of the news posted in the window of Barbara Cheatley’s Antiques: the longtime store would be closing on July 1st after 45 years.DAVID SHOFLER
David Shofler, 40, died suddenly during May. A polymath with a quick wit and dry sense of humor, Dave will be sorely missed by his family, friends, coworkers and students. He was born in Pasadena. After earning a degree in mathematics from UC CURTAIN RISES FOR CANDLELIGHT PAVILION ONCE AGAIN Curtain rises for Candlelight Pavilion once again. May 13, 2021 8:27 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. After 14 months of darkness, it’s curtain time again at Claremont’s Candlelight Pavilion Dinner Theater. We know this for two reasons: one, Los Angeles County is now in the yellow tier of the state’s coronavirusrisk
ORIS V. BARBER
Oris V. Barber, age 86, died peacefully on May 5 following a stroke. His friends knew him best as the “crazy guy on a bike” who pedaled over 115,000 miles across the U.S. and Europe, sharing his journeys via his well-followed blogs. He never met a stranger, and they immediately became his MORE ON DRONE REMOTE ID; CAN EVO 2 REALLY DELIVER THOSE Autel Evo 2 specs rev up the industry. There was huge excitement when in late December Autel announced the Evo 2 drone with incredible specs. They even attended CES last minute and had prototypes ready for people to try out. Autel’s announcement also had a big impact on DJI, who at the time thought they we ahead in the drone market. GANIA DEMAREE TROTTER Gania Demaree Trotter died peacefully Monday, April 19 at Mount San Antonio Gardens in Pomona, in the loving presence of members of her family. She was 94 years of age. As a musician and choral director, an arts development administrator, a political activist, and a devoted friend to many, Gania’s energetic intellect and vibrant personalityJANE SLATER MARQUIS
Noted Claremont stained glass artist, mother. Noted Claremont artist and stained glass maker Jane Slater Marquis, 98, died at her home in Claremont on the afternoon of March 26. Born Elizabeth Jane Slater in Ogden, Utah, in 1922, she went by her middle name—Jane—and graduated from Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1944. FINAL WEEK FOR (MOST) STATEWIDE RESTRICTIONS 16 hours ago · In a few short days the state of California is set to fully reopen its economy—however, it will not be completely business as usual. Beginning on June 15, the Blueprint for a Safer Economy program is set to be retired, meaning many more of our pre-pandemic activities can resume, with some GOLF STAR KELLY XU CLAIMS CIF SS TITLE 3 hours ago · Claremont High School junior Kelly Xu became the first Wolfpack golfer to become a CIF individual champion by shooting a 73 at the CIF Southern Regional tournament last week at Western Hills Country Club. Xu beat a field of 128 golfers to claim her title. She has committed to play golf at Stanford HENDRICK'S OPENS VACCINATION CLINIC Hendrick’s Pharmacy clinic focuses on youth. Although it was a gloomy Saturday morning in the Claremont Village, spirits were high as teens lined up in the alleyway next to Hendricks Pharmacy to receive their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The special clinic prioritized youths in the community and came just days after LosAngeles County
DESPITE CDC ANNOUNCEMENT, MASKS STILL REQUIRED HERE Despite CDC announcement, masks still required in Claremont. May 25, 2021 8:06 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set off a whirlwind of reactions following its surprise announcement last week that fully vaccinated people can basically return to a normal, read non-masked LIVE MUSIC IS SLOWLY RETURNING FOR LOCAL PERFORMANCES Live music is returning for local performances. April 28, 2021 3:48 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. It’d be disingenuous to say live music, one of the more deeply felt social losses of the pandemic, is roaring back. But the much-missed collective soul-affirming rite is definitely peaking its head up aftermore than a
CLAREMONT LIBRARY HOSTS OUTDOOR SUMMER ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com For the first time in over a year, residents in and around the community got a taste of summer normalcy as they gathered at Shelton Park on Tuesday to kick off Los Angeles County Library’s outdoor programs for kids andteens.
CLAREMONT'S EGG-STRAVAGANZA Claremont's Egg-stravaganza. March 23, 2021 3:12 PM. Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com. Before the COVID-19 pandemic suspended the city’s annual Spring Eggstravaganza last year, the event was widely known in and around Claremont as a fun egg hunt for kids and families. Now as Claremont attempts to return to some level ofnormalcy
NEIGHBORS HOPE TO FIND A HOME FOR MOSES Neighbors hope to find home for Moses. April 06, 2021 4:31 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. Just like the prophet from antiquity, Claremont has its own Moses, which fittingly has been wandering around a neighborhood in the Village looking for the “promised land.”. Our Moses is an eight-foot-tall woodensculpture
CLAREMONT CARES RAISES MONEY PROMOTING MASK WEARING Claremont Cares raises money promoting mask wearing. September 09, 2020 3:30 PM. by Mick Rhodes | mickrhodes@claremont-courier.com. The founders of Claremont Cares, Deborah Kekone and Valerie Martinez, share a not-so-secret habit: if they see one of the group’s signs looking a little droopy or needing adjustment, they stop and fix thesign up.
AFTER YEARS OF DELAYS, COLBY CIRCLE TOWNHOMES BEGIN January 28, 2021 7:55 PM. by Steven Felschundneff | steven@claremont-courier.com. Following nearly 14 years of delays, and extensions granted by the city, work has finally begun on the Colby Circle townhomes, the final phase of the Old School House revitalization project. The developer, Newport Beach-based Intracorp Homes, announced on Monday LOGIN TO CLAREMONT COURIERUsername
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THESE BOOKS ARE DEFINITELY MADE FOR TALKING March 12, 2020 5:31 PM Claremont is known for PhDs and trees. And, apparently, for its active book clubs. There are 45 book clubs that meet in Claremont. The groups range from eight to 12 book lovers, convening monthly to share their thoughts and reflections on whichever book their group has collectively agreed to read.Entire Story
SAGEHENS WIN NAIL-BITER, ADVANCE TO SWEET SIXTEEN March 12, 2020 5:23 PM Pomona-Pitzer men’s basketball has made it into the final 16 of the NCAA tournament for the first time in program history, according to a news release from Sagehen Athletics. Pomona-Pitzer defeated No. 10 ranked Emory Eagles, 71-70, after a buzzer-beating three-pointer from Jack Boyle on Saturday in Atlanta, Georgia.Entire Story
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING TAKES TOP BILLING AT COUNCIL MEETING March 12, 2020 5:42 PM The Village South Specific Plan has yet to be delved into, but Claremonters are nonetheless fired up. The topic dominated Tuesday night’s city council meeting, with speakers for and against density in the upcoming southern expansion in the Village trading barbs and pleading their cases.Entire Story
ERIC ARTHUR PETERSON: VOLUNTEER, DAMIEN GRAD, BELOVED SON March 12, 2020 5:41 PM Eric Arthur Peterson, 59, who grew up in Claremont and graduated from Damien High School in 1978, died unexpectedly after a brief illness on February 15 in Chico, California. Eric is survived by his mother Rosemary, sister Sally, brothers Jim, Paul and Mark and numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, in-laws and extended family. He was the son of Herbert Peterson, also deceased.Entire Story
CUSD CANCELS EVENTS UNTIL APRIL; CLASSES REMAIN OPEN March 12, 2020 2:15 PM As of press time Thursday, no student, teacher, administrator or individual connected to Claremont Unified School District had tested positive for coronavirus, said Superintendent Jim Elsasser, and students continued to attend classes district-wide. Still, as a cautionary measure, all non-classroom district events through the beginning of April had been cancelled. “LA Department of Public Health is not recommending K-12 schools close at this time,” Mr. Elsasser said in a Thursday interview with the COURIER. Entire Story More News __ CLAREMONT'S LATEST NEWS TODAY’S NEWS: COMMENTS ON CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE March 12, 2020 5:50 PM The Claremont COURIER staff has been working hour-by-hour and at times, minute-by-minute, to bring the most current reports on COVID-19. There have been a handful of wild comments on social media from one reader who said to “drink vinegar and pray to Jesus,” and another who flatly suggested the pandemic was “all hype.”Entire Story
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Man arested after hitting his 89-year-old mother OBSERVER BY JOHN PIXLEY At each other's mercyOBITUARY
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THESE BOOKS ARE DEFINITELY MADE FOR TALKING March 12, 2020 5:31 PM Claremont is known for PhDs and trees. And, apparently, for its active book clubs. There are 45 book clubs that meet in Claremont. The groups range from eight to 12 book lovers, convening monthly to share their thoughts and reflections on whichever book their group has collectively agreed to read.Entire Story
SAGEHENS WIN NAIL-BITER, ADVANCE TO SWEET SIXTEEN March 12, 2020 5:23 PM Pomona-Pitzer men’s basketball has made it into the final 16 of the NCAA tournament for the first time in program history, according to a news release from Sagehen Athletics. Pomona-Pitzer defeated No. 10 ranked Emory Eagles, 71-70, after a buzzer-beating three-pointer from Jack Boyle on Saturday in Atlanta, Georgia.Entire Story
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