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.
The workshops will focus on the half mile commercial stretch of East Main Street from Chapel Avenue to the eastern city limits and will include an overview of existing market and physical conditions.
Championship golf. Nature. Posh resorts. Precious jewels. And, oh yes, Legoland.
Opened in 1926, the hotel’s prime location — perched above the ocean in the heart of La Jolla Village near restaurants, shops, museums, even ocean surf breaks — makes it perfect for a La Jolla stay.
Building upon the framework of the original mid-century C F Braun campus, the vision is to transform this historic gem into a highly desirable neighborhood in which people will live, work, and play.
The Cook Islands are a South Pacific nation composed of 15 islands, 717 miles southwest of French Polynesia.
The Pinata JAK Stand created by U.S. Army veteran Arturo Hernandez, is a safer and easy way for everyone to enjoy the classic fun of breaking a piñata.
This year the design process was entrusted to fifth-grade students in Alhambra. The winning design was offered by fifth-grader Grace Blackwell of St. Therese School.
The Fosselman family has made ice cream since 1919, a fact they will celebrate in 2019 during their year-long centennial celebration.
The Alhambra Pumpkin Run, one of Alhambra’s biggest annual city-wide events, will take place Saturday, Oct. 1.