Armando Arorizo works with customers to design, edit, print, frame, and archive their photographs, a one stop shop for professional looking personal pictures. He also exhibits photographs, both his own and other recognized photographers working today.
For several years AYC has offered a tutoring program that included instruction in English, Spanish, and Mandarin. Now, as a response to COVID, they have added a new after-school, online service for students from kindergarten through the eighth grade.
Mr. Dergar’s mission of inclusion and art brings opportunities to collaborate to help make a more inclusive society regardless of disabilities.
Mr. Knight saw up close how serious the issue of homelessness is when he first moved to Los Angeles in 2006 while working for the Los Angeles Free Clinic (now the Saban Community Clinic) and seeing all of those families in need. It was a wake-up call.
“Despite the challenges of the past year due to the pandemic, The Alhambra has kicked off 2021 on a positive note with lease renewals totaling 134,613 square feet,” said Megan Moloughney, senior development manager, The Ratkovich Company.
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COVID is not going to stop Peppy this year. There will be a virtual Heart Walk Presentation Ceremony over Zoom at noon Tuesday, April 20.
On Saturday, April 24, Mission High School will honor the educators and heroes of the pandemic by hosting a virtual fundraising gala.
Each year, this event proves to be a fun-filled, unique and creative way to share what the school community is all about.
Even though there are a lot of changes instituted to keep the students safe and healthy, the students are readily embracing the changes and happy to be back with their teachers and friends and no Zoom classes.