Ganesha Park Pioneers Monument

 


Dedication of Pioneers Monument Ganesha Park Oct. 13, 1934 Added to collection Aug. 1935

Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lumber Co.

 


Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lumber Co., between Gordon & Park, north of So. Pac. Ry. Driver - Marshall Horses - Lottie & Queen. These horses were raised by Richard Gird, being the colts of Sam Pariel (?) [Sans Pareil], a famous horse which he bought in Illinois. They were first sold to the Los Angeles Fire Dept, but they were too lively for the department and were returned to Mr. Gird. They were finally sold to Kerckhoff-Cuzner Lumber Co. We have heard that they ran away and killed one of the drivers. The horses were named after Mrs. Gird and her sister. This firm began the lumber business in Pomona. Date of picture 1900 (?

Closed - Cesar Chavez Day Date: 03/30/2023 (all day)

 

City Hall & City Facilities will be closed on Thursday, 3/30 in observance of Cesar Chavez Day. Trash collection is not affected.

Train noise and fumes, train number is 5187 Oak Ave. and W. First St. kids are in school, their gassing us all like back east.

Long term exposures can cause cancer and other illness. We are getting gassed out along with the kids at the school.

   cvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.

Nathan Anderson Sr. Director, Public Affairs Phone:

801-212-5415 Cell:801-879-4285 nanderson@up.com

Train noise and fumes, train number is 6517 time is 8:26 Oak Ave. and W. First St. kids are in school.

  cvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.

Nathan Anderson Sr. Director, Public Affairs Phone:

801-212-5415 Cell:801-879-4285 nanderson@up.com

Easter Egg Hunts

 


On Saturday, April 1, 2023, there will be four concurrent Egg Hunt events from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m at Jaycee Park, Kennedy Park, Ralph Welch Park, and Washington Park.

Get there early! There will be FREE games, activities, crafts, music, and even a visit from the Easter Bunny. The Egg Hunt will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. with 12,000 eggs being distributed between the four parks. Participants, ages 11 and under, will be separated into three different age groups. In each age group area, there will be a hidden golden egg and the lucky one who finds the golden egg will receive a special basket! For more information, please call (909) 620-2321.

Train noise and fumes, train number is 8806 time is 3:30 pm Oak Ave. and W. First St.

  cvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.

Nathan Anderson Sr. Director, Public Affairs Phone:

801-212-5415 Cell:801-879-4285 nanderson@up.com

Train noise and fumes, train number is 6177 time is 8:10 am Oak Ave. and W. First St.

 cvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.

Nathan Anderson Sr. Director, Public Affairs Phone:

801-212-5415 Cell:801-879-4285 nanderson@up.com

POMONAARTKIDS

 


Extra excited to celebrate the talented, imaginative, and expressive youth in Pomona during CA’s Arts, Culture, & Creativity Month in April 2023 at @da.center.for.the.arts for the #POMONAARTKIDS Exhibition. Artwork from the following programs will be featured: 4th and 6th grade locals and legends, 6th grade ACT, 678 Art Club, ArtWorks, Locals and Legends Workshops, Family Friday Nights, SDC Tk-3, & De Colores as well as the classes offered at The dA for the community.

Friday, March 24, 2023

Antique Row Street Fair Tommorrow!

 


See You at Street Faire!

We will be selling some of the donated items we've received over the past few years this Saturday at Street Faire. Stop by to say hi and find a find or two. At the very least come out and enjoy some sunshine.


Thursday, March 23, 2023

Train noise and fumes, Train number is 3874 time is 7:30 pm Oak Ave. and W. First St.

 cvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.

Nathan Anderson Sr. Director, Public Affairs Phone:

801-212-5415 Cell:801-879-4285 nanderson@up.com

Raul B Pizarro Nov. 11, 1975 - March 18, 2023

 


Raul's extraordinary, valiant, and phenomenal soul is in flight and our love goes out to his beautiful family and forever friends. May his warm, luminous and indomitable spirit be with you always. Viva el espiritu de Raul !
The dA Center for the Arts was the first gallery to exhibit Raul’s work, and in Dec 2019 hosted his first retrospective which encompassed over 70 pieces including his first painting completed at the age of three, which is when art became Raul’s preferred lenguaje.
In 2020, Raul joined The dA Center for the Arts Board and in 2022 Raul was appointed to serve as Vice - President.
Raul is a self-taught, Queer Latinx visual artist with muscular dystrophy. Born in Mexicali, Mexico, the third of four siblings, Raul and his family migrated to Southern California - the place that reared him and became home after the age of three. He grew up in the City of Pomona, a short stroll to Pomona’s Artist District.
Raul’s professional work bridges diverse themes and spans over 25 years; each piece of art emerges from his experience at the intersection of disability, lgbtq identity, race & ethnicity, family & community. Raul believes art needs to be reclaimed by our communities and embraced by the formal art world.
Among his proudest achievements is Raul’s residency with Self-Help Graphics Los Angeles. Raul worked with a master printmaker to produce several prints of “Sharia” and half became part of various Latinx collections at museums and universities nationally. Raul was also one of artists invited to participate in the singular Los Angeles’ Community of Angels project, and this year, Raul was featured in “Preserving Creative Spaces”, a traveling collection of 50 photographs of artists and their studios that will become part of the Smithsonian archives.

California Theatre 1926

 


California Theatre Mae Murray is The Merry Widow Her Best Fanchon and Marco's "Candlelight" Idea Ressler Music Co. California Cafe 4511 Third & Thomas Strs

Pomona Implement Co. Now is the parking lot for Chase Bank.

 


S. E. Corner - 2nd & Garey 1900 Pomona Implement Co. Gift from A. M. Dole Dec. 1939

Cohn's Store

 


Cohn's Store LS# 155 Nathan Cohn dry goods clothing (The People's Store) 248 W. 2nd

Tomita Genzo Grocery Store

 


Tomita Genzo Gro. Store Japans Store on South Main St. Groceries and General Merchandise. Big Reduction Sale Now On Down Come Our Prices on Everything Pool and Soft Drinks Poolroom

Thomas St. and Third St., Looking South

 


Thomas St. and Third St., Looking south. Picture taken probably in the late 1880s -- 1) Pilgrim Cong'l Church (present site Progress-Bulletin Bldg.,) 2) Keller's Hotel 3) Enice Finch Teacher 4) Episcopal Church (present site Post Office Bldg) 5) Fuqua House (Thomas and Fifth Ave.)

Fifth Ave. Bridge today, Mission Blvd. Bridge

 


Fifth Ave. bridge being rebuilt. Damaged by the flood Mar. 1938. Top picture-view from the south. Lower picture-view from the north. Progress Bulletin Jan. 23, 1939.

One Hundred Ten West Fifth Ave. 1963

 


What your looking at is Garey Ave. looking South from Mission Blvd. (5th Ave.) today city hall would be where the gas station is today.

Train noise and fumes, no number train behind a house time is 12:35 am Oak Ave. and W. First St.

 

cvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.

Nathan Anderson Sr. Director, Public Affairs Phone:

801-212-5415 Cell:801-879-4285 nanderson@up.com

Train noise and fumes, train number is 7161 time is 8:30 am Oak Ave. and W. First St. kids are in school.

 

cvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.

Nathan Anderson Sr. Director, Public Affairs Phone:

801-212-5415 Cell:801-879-4285 nanderson@up.com

Get Volunteer Income Tax Assistance at the Pomona Library Date: 03/18/2023 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

 

FREE TAX PREPARATION For ANYONE EARNING UP TO $60,000 

What you will need:

  1. Picture ID for taxpayer (and Spouse, If filing jointly)
  2. Social Security Card for Each Person Listed on the return
  3. Proof of Income, such as W-2s and 1099s-If applicable

Optional:

  1. Document for deductible expenses such as home mortgage, interest or real estate Taxes
  2. If anyone in the household is insured through the marketplace, form 1095-A
  3. Dependent Proof of Income
  4. Account and routing numbers for direct deposit of refunds. If any.

Pomona Public Library
625 S Garey Ave
Pomona, CA. 91766

Dates: 2/4/23, 2/11/23, 2/18/23, 2/25/23, 3/4/23, 3/11/23, 3/18/23, 3/25/23, 4/1/23, 4/8/23, 4/15/23


Train noise and fumes, train number is 7348 time is 1 am Oak Ave. and W. First St.

 

cvaldez@up.com her number is 1-562-566-4612 or you can call at 1- 888 - 870 - 8777 maybe it's just me their blocking, remember to say operator if you do get through. That way it will take you to a human.

Nathan Anderson Sr. Director, Public Affairs Phone:

801-212-5415 Cell:801-879-4285 nanderson@up.com

SMILE! Ren's taking your picture


 Just saying, but you know there are other buildings where this would look great. Maybe some place on a busy street  where people can look up and see me taking their picture, again "Just saying". 

LA County Fair 2023 – Job Fair

 


March 25, 2023

Location:

TBA

Parking:

TBA

Directions:

CLICK HERE for the directions.


Description

Want to join the 2023 LA County Fair team? Join us at our Job Fair on March 25! Please bring a few copies of your resume and be prepared for an interview.

Our team members are the reason for the LA County Fair’s success. We look for friendly, highly motivated and talented individuals that enjoy a company that is anything but ordinary. Individually, team members are challenged to provide world-class experiences to our customers and collectively, we are challenged to make a difference in our community.