by Enthusiast | May 28, 2013 | Claremont School News
Ask El Roble physical education teacher Terri Kegans, who helps run her family’s longstanding Ducey Swim School and is an incorrigible volunteer, how she does it all. Her answer is emphatic: teamwork. It’s true that Ms. Kegans relies heavily on her fellow...
by Enthusiast | May 28, 2013 | Opinion
by Steven Llanusa This past week has been great for arts education in Claremont. Friday was opening night of a ceramics exhibit in the Ginger Elliott Gallery at the Garner House. Works by students from both Claremont High and El Roble were featured. Anne Mumper of...
by Enthusiast | May 28, 2013 | Opinion
by Jan Wheatcroft My friend Barbara and I decided that a country break was just what we needed; a good getaway to somewhere close enough so as not to spend too much time driving there. We just wanted to be in another place for a day or 2. I had talked about Ojai so...
by Enthusiast | May 28, 2013 | Latest News
Gun violence and illegal gun ownership are once again coming back to council. Tonight, the Claremont City Council will consider whether or not it’s appropriate for the Claremont mayor to sign on to the Mayors Against Illegal Guns coalition. The coalition,...
by Enthusiast | May 24, 2013 | Latest News
BRIDGES HALL OF MUSIC: Pomona College, 150 E. Fourth St., Claremont. 607-2671. —Sunday, May 26: Claremont Young Musicians Orchestra season finale concert conducted by Roger Samuel and featuring Dylan Koh on violin and Maggie O’Leary on bassoon. 7...
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