Halloween Trick-or-Treat Special

Halloween Trick-or-Treat Special
Date/Time: 10/29/2008  6:30 PM
Location:
Arcadia Public Library
20 W. Duarte Rd.
Arcadia, California  91006
Description:

Halloween Trick-or-Treat Special

Wednesday, October 29 at 4:00 or 6:30 p.m.
Ages 2-6

Come in costume and enjoy some early Halloween fun!  There will be stories, songs, and a snack.  Plus, of course, a chance to trick or treat through the Library! 

You must have a ticket to attend this event. 

Free tickets will be given out beginning Saturday, October 18.  There will be a limit of 75 children for each session.

10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m: Arcadia residents (must show proof of residency)
11:00 a.m. forward: Open registration. 

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Debate leaves some taxing questions about housing unresolved

Commentary: Obama and Romney need to provide more details on their positions

BY KEN HARNEY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2012.

Inman News®

Mitt Romney and Barack Obama images via MittRomney.com and WhiteHouse.govMitt Romney and Barack Obama images via MittRomney.com and WhiteHouse.gov

Anybody who watched it knows that Mitt Romney scored a technical knockout of President Obama in last week’s debate. But are there some potential future costs and concerns for housing that have to be looked at in the wake of that victory?

On the one hand, Romney surprised Obama with sharp criticism over an issue that has plagued homebuyers and refinancers: the super-strict underwriting and documentation that banks are requiring for home loans, in part because they’re worried about forthcoming “qualified mortgage” federal rules under the Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation.

“It’s been two years,” Romney said to Obama at the Denver debate, “We (still) don’t know what a ‘qualified mortgage’ is. So banks are reluctant to make mortgages … It’s hurting the housing market.”

There’s no question that regulators have proceeded at a frustratingly glacial pace since the passage of Dodd-Frank in July of 2010, and we don’t know what the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will come out with on this issue in early 2013.

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Donate! Harvest for Habitat

 

Please join us September 15th at Harvest for Habitat “Small Bites for Big Dreams,” a fundraising event to support San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Habitat for Humanity. SGV Habitat for Humanity transforms lives and communities by bringing people together to build, renovate and repair affordable homes for families in need.  “Small Bites for Big Dreams” will feature a variety of foods from local restaurants.

In addition to “small bites” there will also be silent and live auctions, a wine and beer bar, and live entertainment featuring the Jennifer Dyer Jazz Band.  We hope you will join us at this wonderful event and in our efforts to provide families a stable home and community in which they can live, work and grow.

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Seniors Graduate La Salle High

It went by so fast! La Salle High School graduated 195 seniors Friday.

Lancers enter the Church of Nazarene for graduation ceremonies. Credit John Blackstock

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Lancers enter the Church of Nazarene for graduation ceremonies.Katrina Dela Cruz delivers the Commencement Address at La Salle High School's graduation ceremony. Meaghan Allen delivers the Welcome Address for La Salle High School's 2012 Commencement. Meaghan Allen delivers the Welcome Address for La Salle High School's 2012 Commencement.

La Salle High School graduated 195 seniors at its 53rd Commencement on Friday evening. Commencement exercises took place at the Church of the Nazarene, next-door to the school.

Sheyda G. Pejoumand received the La Salle High School General Excellence Award and will attend the University of California, Berkeley in the fall. Pejoumand also received the Excellence Award for Spanish.

The General Merit Award went to George J. Pearman who will also attend the University of California, Berkeley.

Claire C. McCarthy and Mathew Godshall received the Archdiocese of Los Angeles Christian Service Award.

Chelsee J. Grover-Odom was selected by her senior class peers to receive the Pro Deo et Patria Award.

The De La Salle Service Award went to Vincent Delgatto and Manuel M. Sariano. Francisco Luna and Arolyn D. Basham received the Brother Celestine All Around Athlete Award.

Meaghan E. Allen, who lives in Sierra Madre gave the Welcome Address and Katrina A. Dela Cruz was chosen by the Faculty Commencement Committee for the honor of delivering the Commencement Address.

Every member of La Salle’s graduating class will attend college or post graduate academies next year, and 91-percent of the class will matriculate to four-year institutions.

Hillsides Charity Event/2012 Mercedes-Benz Dealer Championships

Complete the RSVP form and mail it to Hillsides, 940 Avenue 64, Pasadena, CA 91105. For more information contact Carrie Espinoza at (323) 255-9005, ext. 254 or emailcespinoza@hillsides.org

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