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Grant money for post-COVID job training programs-California is offering stipends to students — for themselves and for spreading the word. By Jon Healey
To help ease the financial distress brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic , the federal government sent billions of dollars to the states for healthcare , unemployment benefits , internet connections and many other services.
When it rains, it’s poor or riches for businesses-Wet weather gives roofers and others a boost but hurts restaurants, carwashes. THREE 1,500-gallon metal tanks from Greywater Corps capture rainwater. (Greywater Corps) By Andrea Chang, Margot Roosevelt, Samantha Masunaga and Kiera Feldman
Do not miss the fun and camaraderie of this networking opportunity in April.
In September, the Board of Directors of the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce held a brainstorming strategic planning session.
The results of that session were approved at its most recent Board meeting as the Chamber Program of Work for 2023.
Cases:
Pasadena reported 19 new cases oifCOVID-19 on March 23rd. There were no new deaths associated with COVID.
LA County reported 932 new COVID-19 cases on March 24th. The County reported 10 deaths from COVID on march 24th.
Come celebrate and be part of the sixth annual Masters of Taste, as L.A.’s premier outdoor, luxury food and beverage festival returns and will be taking place on Sunday, April 2nd, 2023, from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm on the field of the Iconic Pasadena Rose Bowl.
The Pasadena Chamber joins Chambers of Commerce from Monterey Park, Alhambra, Rosemead and others in promoting a fundraising breakfast for Monterey Park small businesses on March 31st featuring Rep. Judy Chu. The goal is to raise $2500, which will support these businesses impacted by the mass shooting in Monterey Park.
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