Last year’s Pasadena City Championship Golf Tournament winner Kyle An leads going into Round 2 of the Tournament set for a shotgun start at Brookside Golf Course under sunny skies Saturday. The 87th annual men’s golf championship teed off Friday and wraps up Sunday. It features a full field of 340 players, with 119 players in the championship flight. The other 221 players will be in seven net fli... More »
On Tuesday, October 6th, 144 participants came to Brookside Golf Course in Pasadena to partake in the eighth annual golf invitational fundraiser for The First Tee of Greater Pasadena, a non-profit with the mission to impact the lives of the young people of San Gabriel Valley by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through th... More »
First Tee-Greater Pasadena gathered members of the Latina Golfers Association (LGA) – along with their daughters, nieces and granddaughters – at Brookside Golf Club in Pasadena for a morning of golf instruction from First Tee coaches and staff recently. The event was intended to introduce the group members’ immediate families to playing the game of golf in a fun and friendly environment, First Tee... More »
A Lower Hastings Ranch Association meeting Monday expected to be dominated by protest against the proposed hand over of the Eaton Canyon Golf Course to the City of Pasadena will be a lot quieter than originally anticipated. Stealing the meeting’s thunder somewhat, Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger announced Sunday that the County of Los Angeles will retain ownership of the Eaton Canyon ... More »
The First Tee of Greater Pasadena, in partnership with the Pasadena Host Lions Club, is currently conducting its first introductory golf program for the students with visual impairments in the Pasadena Unified School District. Located at Wilson Middle School, these courses have been running since April 1st and will continue until May 29th. On May 29th, from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m., the students fr... More »
Today, the Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority released two reports that detail the amount of transit oriented development (TOD) that has been built or is underway within a half-mile radius of a current and future Gold Line station, including the economic impact the development is bringing to the region. The reports, commissioned by the Construction Authority and prepared by The Maxima Group... More »
The Rose Bowl Operating Company unveiled a proposal for the expansion of the Brookside Golf Complex at a community meeting on Monday. Plans call for an improved and expanded golf course and driving range and the construction of an 18-hole ADA-accessible miniature golf course near the Brookside Clubhouse. While golfers at the meeting said they were pleased with the proposal, local residents expres... More »
The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) announced Monday the 13 metropolitan areas that will welcome the 2017 edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup next July 7-26. The Rose Bowl will host a Knockout Round game date, with schedule and further details to be announced next year. Venues and group stage dates, as well as group assignments for the seeded nati... More »
Assemblymember Chris Holden (D-Pasadena) wants the Gold Line to go just a little farther. Current plans, call for the light rail route to stop in Montclair, just miles away from the Ontario Airport. So now, the former Pasadena City Councilman has introduced legislation that would lay the groundwork to extend the Gold Line to the Ontario Airport. “Light-rail is playing a critical role in reducing o... More »
A neighborhood activist and an organization that promotes and supports local artists were named as Citizen and Business of the Year for 2016 by the Altadena Chamber of Commerce and Civic Association. Author Elliot M. Gold, co-founder of the Altadena Coalition of Neighborhood Associations (ACONA), was named Citizen of the Year for his lifetime of work bringing neighbors together. Business of the Ye... More »
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