by John Neiuber Through the 1930s, 1940s and into the 1950s, the citrus industry and the colleges remained the major driving forces of the local economy. World War II saw the chamber, in conjunction with other civic groups, focus its attention on the war effort and...
California Botanic Garden reopens Dear editor: This past [Saturday], California Botanic Garden again opened to the public. It’s been a long haul! As a result of the most destructive wind event in a generation, the gardens were closed for 36 days while a massive...
by Andrew Alonzo | calendar@claremont-courier.com What’s Happening Claremont? Friday, March 4 The Joslyn Center’s war and existentialism book club meets on the first Friday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m. via Zoom. March’s book of discussion is “The Stranger”...
On Saturday, February 26, the California Botanic Garden reopened to the public for the first time following the devastating wind storm which hit Claremont in January. The garden resumed their normal operating hours and are excited to welcome visitors back between...
by Judith Favor, member of Claremont Friends Meeting (Quakers) I’ll tell you four stories about Claremont people who connect interfaithfully with people in prison. But first, a note about the word religion. It originally meant “that which binds together,” but...
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