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COMPLIMENTARY COPY VOLUME 19, NO. 52
Charles Meier, Paradiso Float Designer, Is to the Manor Born: ‘Downton Abbey,’ That Is
BY TERRY MILLER According to a press release, acclaimed drama “Downton Abbey” on Masterpiece on PBS will get a special treat on New Year’s Day when a new float celebrating the show debuts in the 127th Rose Parade® on Jan. 1, 2016. The Crawley family estate has been painstakingly recreated for the float, complete with a magnificent landscape depicting English rose gardens and rolling green lawns and a 1919 Bentley driven by the family chauffeur. The float, themed “The Final Adventure” (a nod and a wink to the Rose Parade’s theme of “Find Your Adventure”), celebrates the final season “Downton Abbey” on PBS beginning Jan. 3, 2016, at 9 p.m. eastern time. The float will feature more than 60,000 roses in 20 different varieties, including velvety Roseberry and Cherry O; fragile pink Titanic and Priceless; and English garden roses, rarely seen on Rose Parade floats. Oriental lilies, snapdragons, hypericum, and a variety of orchids will provide accents throughout the garden. SEE PAGE 4
EL MONTE POLICE DEPARTMENT 11333 VALLEY BOULEVARD EL MONTE, CA 91731 (626)580-2100 • FAX (626)444-2206
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“Downtown Abbey” float will roll down Colorado Blvd. Jan. 1, 2016 as an homage to the season’s finale - design by Charles Meier of Paradiso Floats.
David Reynoso, Chief of Police
LASD Deputies Play Santa Delivering Donated Toys to Needy Families BY TERRY MILLER The Los Angeles Sherriff’s Department (LASD) Temple Station’s annual toy drive, directed by William Harrington, Temple City coordinating deputy, asked shoppers at a local Target store two weeks ago to help out those less fortunate this time of year. This year, ExSEE PAGE 17
LASD Deputy Bill Harrington distributes Christmas presents Monday afternoon in unincorporated Monrovia. - Photo by Terry Miller
December 2015 Stolen Bird Recovered in18,El Monte
On Friday, May 22, 2015 a white Dodge van owned by the Reptacular Animals Company (Sun Valley, Ca.) was burglarized while it was parked in the rear parking lot of the Akitoi Learning Center, located at 1824 Central Ave., South El Monte. The Reptacular Animals Company was hired by the Akitoi Learning Center to do an exotic animal demonstration for students. While the vehicle was being unloaded and
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momentarily unattended, the suspect took a metal bird cage which contained a 5 lb. blue and yellow Macaw Parrot, named “ZAZU.” The suspect fled with the bird in a red Dodge truck, which was later determined to have been stolen from Los Angeles. The bird, ZAZU, was specially trained and had a property value of $5,000. The crime was recorded on surveillance vid-
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