Monthly Archives: March, 2024

Flamingos Return to Lawns in Support of Grad Night

The famous Grad Night flamingos are back in San Marino, adorning the front lawns of homes across town. The so-called “flockings” are an annual tradition to raise funds for the San Marino High School graduation party.

Partnership for Awareness Hosts ‘Empowered Athletes’ Author

Partnership for Awareness will host author Kirsten Jones to speak on how to raise empowered athletes on April 3 at the San Marino Community Center Fireside Room.

Young Origami Crafter Shares His Love of Folding

San Marino resident Austin Chang, a 9-year-old origami crafter, had an exhibit at the Chicago OrigamiUSA Convention from March 8–10.

San Marino Police Department Crime Report March 17-23

A pair of burglaries and a trespassing report are included in this San Marino Police Department crime log.

San Marino City Officials Seek Input for Mission District Project

The Mission Beautification Project community meeting is slated for Tuesday, April 2, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the San Marino Community Center.

Boys’ Tennis: Titans Put to Test Against Arcadia

A sweep in doubles from Titans duo Gregory Hoang and Bryce Huang was not enough for the San Marino boys' tennis team in their nonleague match against Arcadia.

Baseball: Miscues Plague Titans in Final Monrovia Matchup

The San Marino baseball team had already won the season series against Monrovia but lost its final Rio Hondo League matchup against the Wildcats.

Boys’ Volleyball: San Marino Remains Unbeaten in League With Sweep of South Pasadena

San Marino setter Jared Wang helped the Titans sweep South Pasadena in a Rio Hondo League boys’ volleyball match to remain unbeaten in league play.

Softball: San Marino Falls to Champion Temple City in League Contest

The San Marino softball team is looking to turn things around after the Titans dropped their fifth straight game against Temple City on March 22.

Ericson Photography Contest Entries Deadline Is April 1

The William G. Ericson Foundation, in partnership with the Pasadena City College Foundation, is sponsoring a photographic art competition for Class of 2024 high school senior photography students. The deadline for entries is April 1.
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