August 2006 www.pomonaheritage.org Vol. 22. No. 4

8th Annual FREE Restoration Workshop Saturday, August 12 landscaping and drought tolerant of John Pop Pro Hardwood will be landscaping are slated to be present- discussing the care and maintenance ed by Dawn Van Allen at The Gar- of wood floors. In addition, master den (2 blocks from Trinity Church woodworker John Titone of Dip ’n on Garey). Dawn’s knowledge of Strip in Azusa will host question historic plants and local conditions and answer session on all things make these popular programs. wood. For those interested in working on the wood parts of their homes, several sessions will be devoted to When: Saturday, August 12, The National Register historic Barbara Greenwood restoring woodwork. These sessions 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Kindergarten will be the subject of a panel discussion during the lunchtime keynote at the Workshop include Dan McIntire’s program on Where: Trinity United photo by John Clifford paint stripping and Roger Rustler’s Methodist Church, With the summer upon , it’s sessions on old window restoration 676 N. Gibbs, time to think about fi xing up things and care. Dan and Roger will also Pomona around the house. Of course, we host a new session this year entitled hope that you will consider doing Information: (866) 833-4086 “Intelligent Demolition” which will www.pomonaheritage.org so in a historically sensitive manner. go over the kinds of things that you To that end, Pomona Heritage, for might encounter during demolition the 8th straight year, is presenting of interior features and how to plan However, not all the elements its annual Restoration Workshop on for the inevitable “problem” that of historic homes are wood. Al- August 12, 9 am – 4 pm at Trinity turns a simple demolition project ways popular in the past, Dennis Church. Admission to the programs into a major nightmare. Phillips of Lighting Elegance in is free and we hope that you’ll not Covina will be discussing historic only attend yourself, but that you’ll lighting. New to our workshop this invite friends and neighbors as well. year is Skip Willett of Architec- You don’t have to be a member of tural Detail in Pasadena who will Pomona Heritage, or even live in the discuss salvaged vintage hardware. city of Pomona. Also new this year is Vince Perez Workshop chair Roxanne Miller, who will be speaking on historic who took over for Mitch Elias, who kitchen renovations. did a lot of the early work, prom- If you’ve ever wondered what ises a workshop with a wide variety the difference is between Crafts- of sessions that cover many of the Also dealing with wood, Marshall man Bungalow and Arts-and-Crafts, kinds of projects facing owners of Baker of Baker Lumber in Pomona longtime Pomona Heritage member historic homes. will be discussing windows and and former Pomona Historic Com- This year two sessions on historic sliding doors, and John Dominguez continued on page 4 Home Tour Free Summer Over 100 Years Band Concerts of Homes he City of Pomona and the P.O. Box 2813 he Home Tour Commit- TPomona Concert Band, will once Pomona, CA 91769-2813 tee continues to work on this again be presenting free concerts in (866) 833-4086 Tyear’s October 15 Pomona the G. Stanton Selby Bandshell in www.pomonaheritage.org Heritage Home Tour. Home Tour Ganesha Park on Thursday evenings chair Deborah Clifford has an- beginning now through August 31. Board of Directors nounced that all of the homes for Concerts begin at 8:00 pm. Michael Schowalter, President this year’s tour have been set and re- Bring a [email protected] search is underway on each of the blanket or low Roxanne Miller, Vice President sites. “I think that this year the tour back chair, sit [email protected] has something for everyone,” stated on the grass, Clifford. “Our chosen homes cover and enjoy a Laura Estel, Secretary over 100 years of Pomona architec- cool evening [email protected] tural history dating from the 1850s breeze with the Melissa Chavez, Treasurer to the 1960s, with architecture rang- highly talented [email protected] ing from Adobe, to Craftsman, to musicians of Debby & Scott Thomas, Spanish, to Modern. They are also the Pomona Membership more representative of the city, with Concert Band. [email protected] locations in all three of the historic Upcoming concerts: Jim Gallivan, Grants Committee districts, and several outside the dis- Thursday, August 10th, 2006 [email protected] tricts.” Guest Conductor to Gregory Robin- Dawn Van Allen, Historic Code The committee is also working son. Director of music for the Ham- Compliance on a number of “associated” events ilton High School of the Perform- [email protected] to go along with the home tour, ing Arts in Los Angeles. Program John Clifford, Newsletter Editor including a special program at the includes the Theme from JAG and [email protected] American Museum of Ceramic Art, selections from My Fair Lady among arrangements for a lunch special in others. Susanna & Jim Deakyne, Director Pomona’s historic downtown, and Thursday, August 17th, 2006 [email protected] a community outreach fair, includ- Guest Conductor Jim Christensen, ing booths dedicated to the various Former Director of Music for Dis- Dan McIntire Historic Ordinance neyland. An encore performance Review Committee Chair community organizations within [email protected] Pomona, at Lincoln Park. “Our goal of last years very popular perfor- is to show visitors that Pomona is a mance of the music of Disney, and Deborah Clifford Home Tour Americana. Dr Phillip Pumerantz of Committee Chair diverse community, with an exciting [email protected] history that is refl ected in its homes University will also guest and architecture.” conduct on this program. Mitch Elias Restoration Workshop Thursday, August 24th concert Committee Chair This year’s Gala and preview tour [email protected] will be held Saturday, October 13. will be conducted by Linda Taylor The Gala will be held at the Pomona and Jorge Garcia. Featuring the vocal Printed by Fedex-Kinkos Masonic Center on Thomas St. in stylings of Ms. Melanie Alpert and 467 N. Azusa Avenue her son Brandon doing among other West Covina, CA 91791 downtown and a tour of the facilities Phone: (626) 966-4850 will be included along with dinner tunes, the Highlights from South Pa- catered by a local restaurant. cifi c. Pomona Heritage Newsletter is Thursday, August 31st, 2006 published periodically by Pomona Look for additional information in Heritage, Inc. for its membership. the next newsletter and for updates “Celebrate America” is the theme Membership information can be found on our web site. The committee is of the summer’s fi nal concert and is on the back cover of this issue. Pomona still looking for individuals who’d conducted by Linda Taylor and Jorge Heritage is a non-profi t 501(c)3 California corporation dedicated to the preservation like to assist with this year’s tour. Garcia. of Pomona’s rich cultural heritage and Deborah Clifford can be contacted For additional information and the education of Pomona’s citizenry of at (909) 623-8819 or via email at schedule for the Pomona Concert that heritage. Donations and membership are tax deductible to the fullest extent of [email protected] Band, check out their web site at: the law, please consult your tax advisor. www.pomonaconcertband.com. 2 August 2006 Pomona Heritage Trees in Historic Districts Subject of Public Meeting s written in last month’s back from such trimming and the re- ticular trees and that such decision newsletter article by Mike sult is trees that end up dying. Work- would become policy. ASchowalter, controversy arose ing with Edison, the city got them to Residents were appalled that such in July over the removal of some stop the beheadings of the palm trees a decision would be made in a single palm trees from the Lincoln Park and instituted a system where the evening without additional study or historic district, with the people who city takes responsi- removed them promising to come bility for said trees. back and to also remove trees from According to Mr. the Wilton Heights district as well. In Carson, the trees that article Mike Schowalter called that were taken Pomona Heritage members to action, out were trees that asking them to call their council peo- would encroach on ple and help stop the removal of our the power lines and historic district trees. With the neigh- the city was remov- bors expressing deep concern over ing them rather than the issue, 4th District Councilperson have Edison do the Paula Lantz called a special informa- trimming. tional meeting on Thursday, July 13 Citizens at the in Lincoln Park. meeting saw a dif- Along with the Councilperson, ferent issue. Some Parks and Recreation director Robert Carson and 4th District Councilmember City Parks and Recreation personnel claimed that some Paula Lantz address residents on the issue of removal of trees in historic districts photo by Jim Gallivan were also in attendance to explain the of the trees that were situation, and listen to neighborhood removed were not a threat to the consideration, and especially that input on the issue. Parks and Rec- power lines, and that the company such a decision might become over- reation director Robert Carson ex- that was doing the removal seemed all policy for the historic district. plained to the 60+ crowd that met at to have a different priority for what In the end, the city promised that dusk in patio chairs in the center of was to be removed. any future tree removals will include the park, that the problem revolved Mr. Carson told of two palm trees a noticing on the subject tree and that around trees that are a potential dan- at the corner of McKinley and Gibbs permits will be specific about what ger to the power lines of Southern which he felt were the most impor- trees are to be removed. In addition, California Edison. Edison, it seems tant ones to deal with immediately as the city was going to research the has a right to clear encroaching trees they had already been topped once costs of a proposal to move the af- from their power lines. In the past and were once again threatening the fected trees to locations where they Edison has “topped” the trees. Un- power lines. He asked that a decision will not encroach on wires. fortunately, palm trees do not grow be made that evening on these par-

Citizens gather in Lincoln Park to discuss the issue of the removal of trees in historic districts which threaten So. Cal. Edison power lines. photo by Jim Gallivan Pomona Heritage August 2006 3 Grant Deadlines Approaching How Much he deadline is fast approach- heritage.org) or at various location ing for Pomona Heritage’s including the Ebell Museum of Difference Do TPreservation Grants Program. Pomona History and from Pomona With a top award of $2,500, you Heritage board members. The dead- Trees Make won’t want that opportunity to pass line for fi ling applications is August you by. 31, 2006 with all work to be com- In Sidewalk To better encourage the city’s pleted and verifi able documentation Temperature? homeowners to revive the historic of costs due no later than October by Jim Gallivan integrity of their homes, Pomona 31. Work preformed by the home- n July the 15 at 2:15 PM, in Heritage will be presenting grants of owner will be eligible for the match- the middle of the 106 degree $2,500.00, $1,500.00, and $1,000.00 ing portion of the grants based on an Oair temperature heat wave, I to homeowners for preservation proj- hourly rate for reasonable time as de- was walking the dog and checking ects completed prior to October 31, termined by the judges. Grant awards out the movie being shot on the 100 2006. The larger grant amounts will will be announced at the Pomona block of Jefferson. I took a thermom- represent 1/2 of the cost of the win- Heritage Holiday Progressive Dinner eter with me and measured tempera- ning projects. Jim Gallivan, chair- on December 2, 2006 tures around the block. Thermody- man of the grants committee ex- namics and thermography are a pas- plained, “We’re looking for projects Workshop from page 1 sion of mine. that will enhance the curb appeal missioner, Mike Reucker will host a within our neighborhoods and add to session on identifying architectural the public perception of Pomona as a styles. community of historic signifi cance.” Beside demonstrating how to While interior projects will be eli- maintain and repair your home, gible, the stress this year will be on members of the Pomona Planning, projects which bring historic value Building, and Code Enforcement de- to a building’s exterior “We want to partments will instruct you on the ins encourage projects that will enhance and outs of Code Compliance and not only a house, but a whole neigh- how to not get into trouble when do- borhood,” reiterated Gallivan. ing those home projects. The kind of projects that Pomona Each year, we take a break from Heritage wishes to encourage are: the sessions for lunch and a key- exterior porch fl oor / stairway res- note address in the main hall at the The results of measuring side walk toration or repair, replacement of church. This year a buffet lunch is temperatures around the block are: historically inappropriate windows available from the Historical Society Areas where the sun had been and doors, restoration to authentic of the Pomona Valley for $9.00 that shining on the sidewalk for at least siding and trim, chimney and foun- will include sandwiches, fresh fruit, three hours were 130 deg F. dation repairs and seismic retrofi t- cookies, and beverages among other Areas where the sidewalk had ting, removal and/or replacement of items. The keynote address this year been in the shade for at least three inappropriate fencing, and exterior or will be a panel discussion on “The hours were 90 deg F. interior woodwork / painting. Special ABC’s of Kindergarten Restoration.” Shade trees made a full 40 degree consideration will be given to those - Doug Bridges, Dan Owen & The difference in temperature. ‘This 40 projects that restore historic appro- Perry’s will discuss the work that degree differential was measured on priateness to additions or remodels went into the recent restoration of the the same kind of sidewalk less than that were previously done to older National Register Historic Landmark 50 feet from each other. properties. Barbara Greenwood Kindergarten lo- The outside walls of my house In addition to the higher grant cated next to the Casa Primera adobe had a temperature differential of up amounts, the city-wide program on McKinley St. Each year we also to 37 degrees between sunny and will now, for the fi rst time, include chose a “work-in-project” as a tour shady areas. historic “mid-century” homes built site after the close of the workshop Only mad dogs and Englishmen prior to 1955. session. This year the Greenwood would be out on such a day, but the Applications for the 2006 grant Kindergarten will be that site, so you measurements help quantify the program are available on the Pomona can view the work that will be dis- ecological / thermal value of our Heritage web site (www.pomona- continued on page 5 shade trees. 4 August 2006 Pomona Heritage Membership Has Hot Day for a Picnic Its Rewards Pomona Heritage has always been ith temperatures reaching of the park, Ariel Clifford, who sat about preserving our historic neigh- a record high of 114˚, July for hours protecting the site from borhoods and the historic beauty of W12, 2006 will definitely poachers (although there wasn’t as our fair city. Your membership dues go down in the history books as the much of a problem with that as in have helped to create three historic hottest Pomona Heritage annual pic- years past), to Mike Schowalter, districts, put up district signs, create a nic on record. While we’re sure that Mark Brandt, Dan McIntire, Jim & historic preservation grants program, the heat kept a lot of members away, Susanna Deakyne, for helping to continue our home tours, and the free around 60 brave souls faced the heat Restoration Workshop. head on to join with their fellow As a thank you, Pomona Heri- Pomona Heritage members in Lin- tage is arranging for membership coln Park for food, fun, and a lot of benefits to give back something for cold drinks. your continued support. Currently, With hamburgers, hot dogs, and two Pomona Heritage members have cold beverages provided by Pomona come forward to offer special benefits Heritage, it was a good day to sit for Pomona Heritage membership. around and talk about things going Thanks to Pomona Heritage mem- on in the neighborhoods. Of course ber Tad Decker, Heritage members trees were on the top of everyone’s “Chef” John Clifford created “Double-Double” can get all of their painting needs list of issues (see story on page 6). cheeseburgers and hot dogs for hungry Heritage at contractor prices from The Paint But it wasn’t all about complaints. members photo by Jim Gallivan Bucket. With two locations: 1051 While it was just too darned hot for Holt in Ontario and 1215 E. Foothill horseshoes or volleyball as in years set up the park, and to John Clifford in Upland, you only need to show a past, the kids did get an opportunity who not only helped with the setup copy of the newsletter with your ad- to take a whack at the candy filled and cleanup of the park, but manned dress label to show that you are cur- pinata. And a good time was had by the grill, which surely added a few rent member of Pomona Heritage. those who attended. In addition to degrees of temperature. Board member Dawn Van Allen is the picnic, this was also a work party Additional cleanup help came also offering Pomona Heritage mem- as the yard signs for the Restoration from Robert Rodarte, Dan and Joan bers, who show a newsletter, a 10% Workshop had arrived and sweltering McIntire, Deborah Clifford, and Jim discount on all plants, landscaping, volunteers folded, stapled, and put and Susanna Deakyne. and gardening goods and services. the signs on their wire stakes. And, in true Pomona Heritage The Garden is located at 845 N. Gar- We want to give special thanks events of the past few years, it even ey in Pomona. to Joan McIntire who made the ar- rained for a brief period during the Membership co-chairs Scott and rangements with the city for the use picnic. Debby Thomas promise that there are several other exciting benefits in the works. As they become avail- able, we’ll be listing them in the newsletter. Workshop from page 4 cussed in the panel. In addition to workshop sessions, keynote address, lunch, and a tour, there will also be a Silent Auction, which promises to have a variety of items geared toward the subjects of the day’s focus. Auction items will be available for bidding throughout the day, with final bids at 3:00 pm. Please note that all programs are

Everyone stayed under the shade of the tree and kept hydrated as temperatures reached 114° subject to change without notice due photo by Jim Gallivan to the availability of the presenters Pomona Heritage August 2006 5 Historic Preservation Commission Date Change Causes Delay in Alternative Materials Report by John Clifford demolitions. This sparked concern Pomona Heritage had made a s a close watcher of the over a possible noticing violation request for a series of one-on-one Pomona Historic Preservation of the Ralph Brown act, and caused meetings with the commissioners to ACommission, I was greatly a half-hour delay in the beginning discuss possible changes to the city’s surprised to see scheduled on the of the meeting as the city attorney historic preservation ordinance. Wor- August 2 agenda the reports by city sought advice on how to deal with rying that there could be possible contract Planner Sandra Campbell the issue. It was also noted that the Brown act issues, we vetted the idea on historic salvage policy and alter- alternative materials report was through the Planning Department native building materials for historic also noticed in this manner and that and were informed that this would districts. These items were originally it might affect designated historic be viewed as “serial meetings” and slated for a special study session of properties which are not in the his- would be a violation of the Brown the commission set for August 16, toric districts, and is thus also a city- Act, as pointed out by the city at- as discussed in the last newsletter. wide issue. To avoid possible Brown torney at the commission meeting. This was particularly disturbing as Act violations, discussions of these Pomona Heritage, and ordinance the commission had originally set items were to be limited to discus- review committee chairman Dan the 16th as the date to accommodate sions within the historic districts and McIntire, are trying to determine a Commissioner Ken Kercheval, who it was further determined that the means of having informal discus- would not be available at any prior reports could be given but that no ac- sions with the commissioners to dates, and who expressed a particular tion would be taken at that meeting. determine the specific issues that interest in those two items. During public comment, I ad- need to be addressed in the ordi- Speaking to city Planner Judy dressed the issue of the date change, nance and to get commission input Kohler prior to the meeting, I was reminding the commission of Com- on these issues as well as determin- told that the reason for the date missioner Kercheval’s request for ing a procedure for presenting any change was due to the city’s desire the date. The commission decided recommendations to the city council. to have the historic elements of the to hear the report on salvage but “It’s just too hard to have a give and proposed General Plan discussed at continue the report on alternative take discussion in the format used this time and for the convenience of materials until a later date when all by the city for study sessions,” stated Campbell who was to give all three commissioners would be available McIntire. “It’s structured like a coun- reports. However, due to problems to participate. Pomona Heritage will cil meeting with discussions in the with the General Plan report, staff continue to monitor this issue and formal setting of the council cham- recommended to continue that report will, through this newsletter, let you ber with the formal rules that apply until August 16. Thus the only items know when it is rescheduled. Should to council or commission meetings, on the agenda on the second were that not be possible due to publish- including time limits and no speak- the historic salvage and alternative ing deadlines, we will notify all ing directly to commissioners. We’d materials reports, originally sched- members by email of the date when much prefer the way that some other uled for the 16th study session. The the meeting will take place. If you’d cities conduct such sessions where meeting on the 16th will now be a like to be kept informed and we you sit around a table, everyone regular meeting with the General don’t have your email address, you equal, and discussion is much more Plan report and other regular agenda can be added by sending an email to open and dynamic.” items moved to that date. As David [email protected] and * * * Allen might note: They sure make it putting the word “updates” in the The August 16 meeting is impor- interesting in Pomona. subject line. tant in that the historic element of During my discussions with Plan- * * * the proposed Pomona General Plan ner Kohler, I pointed out that the sal- In other commission news, the will be discussed. This will affect vage item had as its project address seat on the commission vacated by how the city deals with preservation the designation “historic districts.” 2nd District Councilman Marco Ro- of historic structures on a city-wide I pointed out that this is actually bles’ appointed Commissioner Tony basis for at least the next ten years. wrong since most of the demolitions Cerda, whose term had expired, has We hope to see many of you at that take place outside of the districts and yet to be filled. We encourage Coun- meeting. The meeting begins at 6:30 that the salvage component was to be cilman Robles to make an appoint- pm in the council chambers (the a city-wide policy for all pre-1945 ment as soon as possible. round building) in the civic center. * * * 6 August 2006 Pomona Heritage Historical Society To Hold Thanks To Our Screening of Tobe Hooper Film Special Sponsors omona Heritage wishes to extend n Friday, August 23, the His- miniseries Taken. The film stars Dan a special thank you to those who torical Society of the Pomona Byrd and Denise Crosby (Grand- P made our 2005 Sponsorship program Valley will be screening the daughter of and Dixie O such a success. We have grouped new Tobe Hooper film Mortuary, in Lee and best known for her portrayal donors under a variety of headings the main hall at the Ebell Museum of of Lt. Yar in : The Next based on their contribution levels. Pomona History, on Holt at Caswell Generation. Wish to become a Pomona Heri- St., one block east of Towne.. The tage Special Sponsor? Sponsorship screening will debut the Society’s by companies or individuals at all newly installed 11´ wide screen and levels are greatly appreciated. digital projection system. Principals Benefits at the sponsorship involved with the production are ex- levels include invitations to all pected to be in attendance for a ques- Pomona Heritage events, tick- tion and answer session in conjunc- ets to the home tour, special tion with the screening. discounts, listing in all Pomona Heritage publications–including

Denise Crosby stars in the Tobe Hooper film, Mortuary, the newsletter, and other spe- filmed on location at the Courier Mansion and around cial consideration for upcoming Pomona. events. For more information on Booksigning Sponsorship, please write to mem [email protected] or Historical Society to [email protected]. Host Local Authors n August 20, the Historical Historic District Level: $2500 + Historical Society’s Courier House stars as the title OSociety of the Pomona Valley Fairplex structure in Tobe Hooper’s film, Mortuary. will be hosting a booksigning by noted author and publisher Elizabeth Fedex-Kinko’s West Covina The film was shot on location Pomeroy at the Ebell Museum of at the Historical Society’s Courier Pomona History. Pomeroy’s publish- Citrus Grove Level: $1000 + Mansion, which doubles for the ing company, Many Moons Press, film’s title structure, and includes Display Tech Exhibits has recently published a book of the scenes showing the Phillips Mansion writings of Margaret Collier Graham and other Pomona locations chosen Ranchero Level: $500 + entitled Sage Bloom and Water Rights. to evoke the city in the film’s 1950s This book is a collection of 10 of the Laura and Greg Estel/ era. stories from Graham’s Stories of the Greg’s Refrigeration Cost for the “R” rated film screen- Foot-hills (1895) and The Wizard’s ing is $3 for adults. Hot dogs, pop- Daughter (1905). Ms Pomeroy will Pioneer Level: $250 + corn and beverages will be available appear in character as Graham to dis- at the “snack bar.” Jeved Management cuss and sign copies of the book. Mortuary, a direct to DVD film, Elizabeth Pomeroy, beside publish- was directed by horror master tobe ing books on local history, is an Eng- Hooper who wrote and directed lish teacher at Pasadena City College Welcome New the original 1974 Texas Chainsaw and a noted author in her own right, Massacre, as well as directing its Members whose Lost and Found I & II, are col- sequel, and acting as writer for 3 ad- he following are new mem- lections of her 7 years of articles for ditional sequels and a 2003 remake. bers to Pomona Heritage who the San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Pasa- He also directed such classics of the have joined since the last dena Star News, and Whittier Daily T genre as: Poltergeist, Invaders from newsletter. We are pleased to wel- News. She’s also penned a biography Mars, Eaten Alive, and episodes of come them to the Pomona Heritage of John Muir. television’s Night Visions, Masters of family. Author Bill King will also be on Horror, Nowhere Man, Tales From Mayor Norma Torres and family hand to discuss and autograph his The Crypt, and Steven Spielberg’s book on El Monte. Pomona Heritage August 2006 7 P.O.P.O. Box 2813 Pomona, CA 91769-2813 (866) 833-4086 www.pomonaheritage.org Special Note Upcoming Events Saturday, August 12: Restoration Work- shop. 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, Trinity Church 676 N. Gibbs St. Wednesday, August 16: Special Pomona Historic Commission meeting to discuss Historic Element of the Pomona General Plan. 6:30 pm, City Council Chambers. Sunday, August 20: Booksigning, Ebell, 1:00 pm Friday, August 25: Mortuary screening. 7:30 pm Ebell Museum Tuesday, September 5: Board meeting at The Garden, 7:30 pm Saturday, October 14: Home Tour Pre- view Tour and Gala. Sunday, October 15: HOME TOUR Saturday, December 2: Holiday Progres- Please note: The anniversary date of your membership is located on the sive Dinner mailing label. This is the date when your membership renewal is due. Join Pomona Heritage Membership Application Complete and return with membership dues to: Pomona Heritage P.O. Box 2813 Pomona, California 91769-2813 • (866) 833-4086 or use PayPal to renew from our web site at: www.pomonaheritage.org Benefi ts: Newsletter • Merchant Discounts • Special Events • Guest Speakers • Grant Program Membership / Sponsorship Levels: (choose one) ❑ Goddess $5,000+ ❑ Historic $2,500+ ❑ Citrus $1,000+ ❑ Ranchero $500 ❑ Pioneer $250+ ❑ Heritage $100 ❑ Friend $50 ❑ Family $30 ❑ Individual $25 ❑ Student/Senior $20

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