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Monthly Archives: September, 2023

Parade Float to Run on ‘Boogie Fever’

The whimsical design for the South Pasadena Tournament of Roses float that will debut in the Jan. 1 Rose Parade has been chosen and...

South Pas Finishes Nonleague Run Unbeaten

The South Pasadena High School varsity football team continued its impressive run by starting the season with a five-game win streak, mirroring its success...

Arts Council Showcases ‘Bird’s Eye’ Exhibit

The South Pasadena Arts Council is holding a free exhibit of “Bird's Eye,” works by noted Judson Studio designer and artist Reed Weston Bradley,...

National Merit Semifinalists Named

On Sept. 13, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced the semifinalists in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program, which included seven South Pasadena...

South Pasadena Police Department Crime Report

Two suspicious burglaries took place between the evenings of Sept. 15 at 5:30 p.m. and Sept 18 at 2:30 a.m. In the 600 block...

Restoration Concerts Season Begins Sept. 24

The new season of Restoration Concerts begins on Sunday, Sept. 24, at 4 p.m. with a piano and violin duo. Nathan Cole, violin, and...

SPHS Drops Pair of Nonleague Games

The South Pasadena High School varsity boys’ water polo team lost at Glendale 10-5 in a nonleague game on Sept. 11.Kyler Ho, Jackson Wingard,...

Council Weighs Arroyo Seco Golf Upgrades

The Arroyo Seco Golf Course is considered a hidden gem in South Pasadena, providing a beautiful landscape for visitors and neighbors to soak in....

South Pas Doubles Up in Win Column

The South Pasadena High School varsity girls’ tennis team picked up a 12-6 nonleague victory over visiting Marshall High of Pasadena on Sept. 7.In...

Community Members Gather to Pray for Schools

First published in the September 15 print issue of the South Pasadena Review.
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