AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWhat to Do This Week (May 28–June 3): A packed local-style calendar spotlights music-first fun, from the Beaumont Cherry Festival (May 28–31) with mariachi and live bands to “Miles & Trane at 100” at The Wallis (May 28), plus family-friendly festival energy. Community & Civic Life: Pasadena-area voters can use a nonpartisan hotline from the League of Women Voters ahead of the June 2 primary, with help on registration, voting options, and polling locations. Culture & Literature: The Huntington’s “Stories from the Library: From Brontë to Butler” turns personal objects into a window on major women writers, linking Victorian-era voices to Octavia E. Butler’s California roots. Local Heritage & Remembrance: Memorial Day coverage highlights the Condor Squadron flyover and the meaning behind color guards at ceremonies. Public Safety Watch: After a Garden Grove MMA tank rupture scare, officials say evacuations were lifted and no public danger remained—though questions linger as testing continues. Global Spotlight: A joint statement by 50 UN member states, including San Marino, condemns Russia’s escalating attacks on civilians and diplomatic institutions in Ukraine.
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