Vol. 52, No.41
Serving the San Gabriel Valley Since 1966
October 22, 2014
Special Section
Local Events
Entertainment
Sports
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El Monte Comes Out to Celebrate Children’s Day Parade and Harvest Festival by Christina L. Cárdenas El Monte
Filled with music, dancing and resounding cheers, the 20th annual Emily Ishigaki Children’s Day Parade and Harvest Festival – co-hosted by El Monte City Councilman Juventino “J” Gomez and Councilwoman Norma Macias – brought together the community of El Monte to celebrate the City’s youth
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and the former councilwoman for whom the event is named. The parade kicked off with a ribbon cutting and proclamation presented to the family of Emily Ishigaki, who
worked for the City’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department for 43 years before being elected to the City Council in 2003. She was instrumental in creating the parade as she was
Arroyo High School’s widely acclaimed flag team marches in the City of El Monte’s 20th Annual Emily Ishigaki Children’s Day Parade. Photo by Angel Munoz
Natalie Ishigaki Saenz, center, joins her father, Ron, far right, in cutting the ribbon to launch the 20th annual Emily Ishigaki Children’s Day Parade and Harvest Festival. Joining them is El Monte City Councilwoman Norma Macias, left, Councilman Juventino “J” Gomez, Councilwoman Victoria Martinez, Mayor Pro Tem Bart Patel, Natalie’s husband Arturo Saenz and their children. Courtesy photos
a strong proponent for the youth from local school City’s youth, prompting the districts by providing them City to rename the parade in a forum to showcase their her honor. She passed away talents and realize their earlier this year. significance in the El Monte “Thank you for this specommunity. Children from cial day,” her husband, Ron, the City’s different orgatold a large crowd before the nizations – from Pee Wee start of the parade. “I’m sure sports and cheer and youth Emily is looking down upon soccer leagues, to dance, us and smiling.” gymnastics, martial arts and The parade and Children’s Day Parade continued on page 4 festival celebrate
Knott’s Scary Farm and Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights Return
by:Lucia Flores, Devette Johnson, Glen Maldonado National
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Mid Valley News and Mid Valley Radio were recently invited to explore the electrifying and terrifying Halloween Haunt in all of its ghoulish glory. After a welcoming ceremony filled with frightening creatures, guests were encouraged to seek out and explore the mazes Knott’s Scary Farm had to offer. Before we entered the different section of Knott’s Scary Farm, we were given a frightening warning from the Black Witch's and her followers that we might be infected by the rotten meat from the Special Ops. She warned that we should be on guard because her minions were out in full force lurking in the fog and in the shadows to keep us on edge. During the Black Witch stern warnings, the Special Ops helicopter hover over and issued a statement that we would enter at our own risk and that they could not protect us all and that danger is just around the corner. You have been Warned!!! Knott’s Scary Farm
opened up the Halloween season in a big way, with returning favorites and several new editions to the infamous mazes that keep visitors returning to the theme park’s Halloween Haunt. This year, Knott’s has brought back several popular attractions, including Forevermore, Black Magic, and Gunslinger’s Grave. New editions include Voodoo, The Tooth Fairy and Special Ops: Infected. Rounding up the rest of the terrifying mazes are Trick or Treat, Dominion of the Damned, Pinocchio Unstrung, and Trapped. Forevermore had to be one the best mazes to keep you guessing at every turn. The characters are based on Truman Capote’s “The Raven.” The music, lighting, deliberate drops of water and characters coming out of shadows made your skin crawl. The room was filled with bird characters walking around, feasting the remains of who knows what. Truly an entertaining maze to visit. A highlight of the night
photos by Devette Johnson
was Special Ops: Infected. This interactive maze sees guests joining the Special
Ops in a fight against zombie hordes on attack. This action-packed attraction is
Knott’s Scary Farm Horror Nights continued on page 4