A Community-Minded Gardener with a Mission
Gabriela Perezmartinez’s home garden feeds her soul - and nourishes the bellies of local seniors.
Gabriela Perezmartinez’s home garden feeds her soul - and nourishes the bellies of local seniors.
Senior care organizations such as Visiting Angels and The Terraces at Via Verde work hard to make sure seniors experience the joy of the holiday season.
In the wake of budget changes, Parks and Recreation aims to continue with its urban tree expansion goal.
Each year (pandemics withstanding), the San Dimas Historical Society hosts the Holiday Boutique where many discover treasures of the past and present.
On Veterans Day, the H.E.R.O.E.S. monument at Freedom Park became a gathering place for over 300 community members and veterans to honor those who have served in the U.S. military.
San Dimas must zone for 1,248 new housing units, nearly half of which must be for affordable housing, as part of a state-required housing update that takes place every eight years.
Following Board Member Krista Chakmak’s resignation, the Bonita Unified School District Governing Board voted to avoid a million-dollar special election and fill her seat by provisional appointment.
COVID-19 times seem to have made nonprofit leaders thankful for the little things — both professionally and personally. Despite the difficulty of operating during the pandemic, there were many lessons learned.
Take a stroll in downtown San Dimas and discover your next vintage find.