Thursday marked two weeks without a reported COVID-19-related death in Pasadena. Eight new infections were documented, although four of them were older cases that had been added to the official tally from a state backlog, according to Pasadena spokeswoman Lisa Derderian. The city’s totals stood at 2,721 known infections and 129 fatalities, according to city data. The last death in the city due to the virus was reported on Oct. 8.
Bond measure would place unacceptable burden on taxpayers and do nothing to improve the quality of PUSD classroom instruction
First, some voting information:
County elections officials will begin sending ballots to California’s 21 million registered voters no later than Oct. 5. If you are an active registered voter, you do not need to request a mail-in ballot for this election. |
This information provides a greater awareness to the Pasadena community. The critical events detailed below are merely a snapshot of the calls received to the Police Communications Center every day.
Globally: A second wave of Covid-19 cases in Europe is tearing into countries that escaped the first, with health systems running short of the one resource they can’t run without: staff.
Sue Cook (the filet of realtors) of Deasy Penner Podley hosts the Connection Breakfast on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, at 8am.
Network, promote your business, meet new people, make new connections, build our contact list-all from the safety of your own home or office (or wherever you may be) via ZOOM.
Cost is $5 for Pasadena Chamber member and $10 for non-members.
The application period continues through Oct. 19 (get your application in TODAY) for the Pasadena Cultural Affairs Division’s new Arts & Culture Relief Program, which provides grants to eligible community organizations affected by the ongoing pandemic and coinciding public health orders, officials said.
The one-time program, which is funded with $550,000, was authorized last month by the City Council.
Based on popular demand, PopPay will host its 11 DAYS of HAPPY HOUR event in Old Town Pasadena from October 15 – 25, 2020 daily between the hours of 4-6pm. An amazing group of local restaurants will participate during this event!
Join us for our virtual networking Luncheon Alliance on Wednesday October 14th at 11:30am via ZOOM.
Harvey Slater Holistic Nutritionist sponsors the Lunceon Alliance.
Network, promote your business, meet new people, make new connections, build our contact list-all from the safety of your own home or office (or wherever you may be) via ZOOM.
Cost is $5 for Pasadena Chamber member and $10 for non-members.
From FAIR WARNING: President Donald Trump left Walter Reed Hospital last week after treatment for COVID-19.
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