Temple City Tribune May 30, 2011

Temple City Tribune May 30, 2011

After School Art Program Helps Foster some Unique Acrostic Poems in Temple City

After School Art Program Helps Foster some Unique Acrostic Poems in Temple City

Students Honor Military Men and Women with Acrostic Poems As a response to an assignment given to some Temple City Education Center students, who attend after school programs at Emperor Elementary School have created some unique works of art for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend holiday.  Acrostic poems are simple poems in which each the first letter [...]

Temple City Tribune May 26, 2011

Temple City Tribune May 26, 2011

Human remains found buried in the backyard of El Monte Home

Human remains found buried in the backyard of El Monte Home

  On May 20, 27 year old male contacted Alhambra PD and informed them of the whereabouts of human skeletal remains in El Monte. Sheriff’s Homicide Investigators responded and interviewed the individual, who led them to a residence in the 9400 block of Cortada Street, El Monte, where he said the remains were buried. Member’s [...]

Temple City Tribune May 23, 2011

Temple City Tribune May 23, 2011

Memorial Torch Relay Run Pays Tribute to Fallen Officers

Memorial Torch Relay Run Pays Tribute to Fallen Officers

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s 34th Annual Memorial Torch Relay Run passed through Irwindale Friday morning and paid tribute to Deputy David March who was gunned down 9 years ago during a traffic stop. On hand with a brief statement at the site where Deputy March was killed was his widow, Teri. She thanked all [...]

After School Art Program Helps Foster some Unique Acrostic Poems in Temple City

After School Art Program Helps Foster some Unique Acrostic Poems in Temple City

As a response to an assignment given to some Temple City Education Center students, who attend after school programs at Emperor Elementary School have created some unique works of art for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend holiday. Acrostic poems are simple poems in which each the first letter of each line forms a word or [...]

CAPAC Chair Judy Chu Releases Statement on Health Risks Posed Salon Workers

CAPAC Chair Judy Chu Releases Statement on Health Risks Posed Salon Workers

U.S. Rep. Judy Chu (CA-32), Chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), today released the following statement after a CAPAC sponsored briefing on the health risks posed to workers in nail and hair salons. “In California, there are over 83,500 manicurists, and an estimated 80% are Vietnamese immigrant women who are trying to [...]

TCHS Instructor Receives Bio-Link Fellowship

TCHS Instructor Receives Bio-Link Fellowship

Khin Nu Thein, Biology and Advanced Placement Biology instructor at Temple City High School, has received a fellowship to attend the Bio-Link Forum on June 6-10, 2011 at the Clark Kerr Campus at the University of California at Berkeley. Bio-Link is a National Advanced Technology Education Center of Excellence focused on Biotechnology and Life Sciences. [...]

SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL

SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL

WORLD PREMIERE OF SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL IS SET TO COMPLETE 2011 – 2012 SEASON AT THE PASADENA PLAYHOUSE The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director and Stephen Eich, Executive Director), in association with David Shor, announced today that the world premiere of SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL is set to complete [...]