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MONDAY EDITION An edition of the
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MONDAY, JUNE 22 - JUNE 28, 2009 VOLUME 2, NO. 25
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Jo Ann Carey Recognized as Outstanding Older American of 2008 BY EMILY LITVACK AND ANDREA OLIVAS
-Photos By Terry Miller
Graduate Sarah Pacino Cheering on her fellow graduates
2009 – IT’S OUR TIME TO SHINE BY ANDREA OLIVAS With a class of over 450 students walking on to the field at Temple City High School last Friday, the screams of the graduates family and friends surrounded Arthur North Field. The program began with the ASB Vice President’s welcome by Susan Deng, followed by the ASB President’s message from Crystal Tung. Michelle Wong, the Salutatorian, wished she could “…find the remote and press pause…” for the past four years. Christine Wang, the Senior Class President, compared the evening to the movie Finding Nemo, and
its nothing ventured, nothing gained message. The Valedictorian, Paras Savla, used the reference of “Jai Ho” from the movie Slumdog Millionaire and how it meant “victory to you” for all his fellow classmates. He challenged the graduates to “go and make a difference in the world.” Principal Mary Jo Fosselman-King’s words of wisdom to the class were from Michael Josephson’s “If I could give you anything” commentary from his “Character Counts” program, one of the nation’s largest character education programs.
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Photos by Andrea Olivas
band at Adventure Marketing Concepts, in her tried and true adventurous spirit. There she installed hardware and software, of which she claimed, “Back then I was a pioneer because there were no teachers, no books. It was kind of like the Wild West. It was an adventure for me in more ways than one.” Similarly, she plants the seeds of knowledge in others in more ways than one. In July, she will also teach photography and Square Foot Gardening at Live Oak Park in Temple City, as well as a class at the Los Angeles Arboretum on the square foot gardening method. But contrary to what one may think about someone so busy serving the commu-
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Upcoming Events Valedictorian, Paras Savla giving his speech.
Ronny and the classics Kick off summer concert series Ronny and the Classics will kick off Temple City’s summer concert series on Wednesday, June 24 with the “Ultimate Oldies Show”. This new show brings together your favorites from Ronny and the Classics as well as a tribute to Buddy Holly performed by Steven Williams. Get set to enjoy an energetic performance of songs from the good old days of rock and roll and your favorite Buddy Holly tunes! “Blueberry Hill”, “Great Balls of Fire”, “Peggy
Jo Ann Carey was recognized Saturday in Temple City’s Community Room by Mary McCune from the city’s senior services department. She was presented with certificates from Congressman Adam Schiff, Senator Carol Liu, Assemblyman Anthony Portantino, Los Angeles County Fifth District Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, and the City of Temple City. She was surrounded by family and friends as well as dignitaries that came to recognize her achievement. In her pursuit of adventure and freedom to explore what the world has to offer, Jo Ann Carey refuses to wait for opportunity. Rather, she seeks it. She fills her days teaching classes on computers and digital photography at the Arcadia Senior Center once a week. And although Danny Redmond, who had nominated Carey, wrote of her to exemplify the learning of “new” skills, new is a relative term. Carey has been working with computers since the 1970s, when she persuaded her late husband and his business partner to experiment with computing. At the time she was working as a bookkeeper but left to work with her hus-
Sue”, “Rave On” and “That’ll Be the Day” will get you up and dancin’ in no time! The concert will begin at 7 p.m. in Temple City Park. Pre-concert activities start at 6:30 p.m. Buy a ticket for the 50/50 Raffle Drawing! Get moving with Shape Up TC– all ages are welcome to join TC Parks & Recreation staff during a mini-exercise demonstration. Be the first to purchase a “Sounds of Summer” – Concert in the Park t-shirt! $6 each - quantity
limited! Concert t-Shirts can be pre-purchased at City Hall or at each concert. Temple City Park is located at 9701 Las Tunas Drive. Popcorn, hot dogs, candy, soda, shaved ice and much more will be available for purchase as well as Temple City merchandise. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, your dancin’ shoes and get ready for a trip down memory lane. For further information, please call (626) 285-2171 ext. 2328.
Tuesday Kiwanis Club Planning Commission Meeting
Wednesday Pre-Concert Activities (Concerts in the Park) Concerts in the Park - Ronny & The Classics The Ultimate Oldies Show TCUSD Board of Education Meeting
Friday High Twelve