Citrus College Foundation Launches Campaign to Support Students During Public Health Crisis
Citrus College students negatively affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic may be able to receive assistance with the help of a new initiative introduced at a…
Citrus College students negatively affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic may be able to receive assistance with the help of a new initiative introduced at a…
Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) and Frontier Communications will collaborate to lead a series of webinars throughout April with tips for diverse business enterprises seeking to earn utility contracts.
During this Covid-19 outbreak our healthcare heroes face a struggle to keep protective supplies available while taking care of the sick in our hospitals, and on residential emergency calls.
Do you know where your water comes from? Most of the San Gabriel Valley’s water needs (80%) are supplied from local water sources stored right under our feet, while the other part (20%) is imported from Northern California through the State Water Project. Every time you turn on your faucet or take a shower, you are tapping into a complex and safe drinking water system. Your local water comes from snow and rain that flows naturally into the San Gabriel River Watershed and filters into the Main San Gabriel Basin known as groundwater.
Besides operating the successful, long-established business, Andrew’s Inc., Gary and Connie Andrews have given of themselves to Glendora in countless ways. Gary grew up in this community as…
Nominations for the 2019 Glendora Citizen of the Year presented by the Glendora Chamber of Commerce are now being accepted. Glendora organizations and Citizens have until Friday, February 7, 2020 to submit their nomination form for Glendora’s 2019 Citizen of the Year.
The Glendora Chamber had the pleasure to help celebrate with several new and longtime businesses in Glendora the last few weeks. Glendora’s businesses community can…
The 2019 Glendora Hometown Christmas Parade is set to take place this Saturday, December 14 at 9AM sharp. The parades motto is “All About Kids”…
Your Glendora Chamber has been busy assisting our local businesses celebrate their openings and more. The past few weeks we have had the opportunity to see the opening of The Dow Agency of Farmers Insurance in the Glendora Village, Jiffy Lube Multicare on Route 66, Dedication of the Charger Station Sensory Room at Charter Oak High School, and the launch of Fund My Challenge a local non-profit.
The Glendora Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that Glendora resident Rose Wentz, also known as “Sweet Rose”, has been selected as the 2018 Glendora Citizen of the Year.