by Mick Rhodes | editor@claremont-courier.com In February 2001 my grandfather and I took a road trip from LA to Dallas to see my cousin’s new baby. He was 87 (grandpa, not the baby), but still working and as vibrant as could be. We split the driving and made it to...
by John Pixley I wanted to go to Ophelia’s Jump’s Midsummer Shakespeare Festival at the Sontag Greek Theatre on Pomona College’s campus last month. I really did, and I meant to. I have long been a fan of this theater company, which originated in Claremont, and thought...
Congratulations to David Sawhill, who was chosen at random among the nine readers who correctly identified last week’s “Where Am I?” as the 1910 Pitzer Ranch Historic Pump House and Barn near Base Line Road and Padua Avenue in Claremont. David, who also won the May 17...
by Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com Since 2005, a 12-week exercise program at The Claremont Club has given more than 1,000 cancer survivors a new lease on life. Living Well After Cancer includes a complementary three-month membership to the club, allowing...
by Cher Ofstedahl | Special to the Courier An existential crisis threatens to force nonprofit foster family agencies supporting foster youth in California to close their doors. Since 1966, Claremont’s Trinity Youth Services has helped recruit, train, and support...
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