Friday, January 29, 2016

Where was the Pomona Historical Society at, when this was painted?

 
Really gets my goat, when people think, just because they have money. They can go and paint our historical landmarks. I caught this clown painting one of historical landmarks, and where was the historical society at. Like I said before, the only time they show up, is when they want to make a buck. You never see them walking around downtown and  checking out our buildings or fountains to see nobody's destroying them. By the way I was able to get it painted back to white. But it wasn't prep right, so in time, the white paint will peel off, and the gold will come back again.
And like I said before, it's time for new leadership, before we lose or they get destroyed.
Just like what happened to the Clark Brothers Garage.
 
 
Here is a picture of one of John Pena's workers taking down the letters of the old garage. Later I found out he sold them. Mickey Gallivan had a chance to get them back, but she didn't want them, what's up with that. And they ended up getting sold. And to top it if, he was going to be fined for doing this, but the Mayor Moochie, who by the way is good friends with butcher of our history, refused to fine him. And we lost the letters to some buyer.
When will the members of the historical society wake up and smell the coffee, and get someone, that will protect our history from these fools.
If I hadn't showed up, nobody would of known what happened to them.
Every other day, I go by and check out the historic buildings to make sure nobody's painting or damaging our historic buildings or fountains, and where is Mickey at?.
She has her hand out, asking for money for a tour of downtown, that's the only time you will see the historical society in downtown Pomona.
Sure they have to raise money for the society, but sometimes you just have to do things with no charge.
It's our history for us to enjoy, but how can we, when we have to reach in our pockets to do so.
And one more thing, the Spanish community here in Pomona, don't like dealing with her, but they have to, because they need information about the old buildings and homes here on the south side of Pomona. They want to work with her, but she's not making it easy for them.
So wake up and smell the coffee historical society, or we are going to lose more of our history, with this behind close doors dealings that's going on. 
 
 
 

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