AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWeekend Culture Calendar (Pasadena/San Marino): The Gold Line Jazz Collective returns at Jones Coffee Roasters (free), while Rose Bowl Stadium hosts the FoodieLand Food Festival with 250+ vendors and live music. Museum & Language Programming: The Huntington in San Marino offers a free bilingual drop-in tour on Edmund de Waal’s work, with a focus on how porcelain travels across cultures. Rare Botanical Moment (San Marino): The Huntington’s endangered corpse flowers (Titan Arums) are expected to bloom in the coming weeks—an unusual chance to see and smell two blooms at once. Independence Day, 250 Years (Local Flavor + Civic Mood): Pasadena and Altadena plan parades, breakfasts, gatherings, a Rose Bowl festival, and a drone show—alongside reminders that fireworks are illegal and safety enforcement will be stepped up. Travel Access for Microstates: New Manchester-to-Rimini links make San Marino reachable in about 45 minutes by direct bus, highlighting how route expansions are shrinking “far away” destinations. Sports & Community Support: FIVB Volleyball Empowerment funding helped medal-winning women’s teams including San Marino at a zonal championship in Andorra la Vella.
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