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Community Unites for Open Mic and Summer Reading Celebration

June 04, 2024 | Diamond Bar, Los Angeles County, California



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Community Unites for Open Mic and Summer Reading Celebration
During a recent city council meeting, community members presented initiatives aimed at fostering local engagement and cultural enrichment in Diamond Bar.

Marianne Hill, an executive board member of the Diamond Bar Women's Club, announced her new role as chairman of Arts and Culture and introduced an upcoming open mic event. Scheduled for June 15 at 5 PM at Reborn Coffee in the Diamond Bar Shopping Center, the event is designed to showcase local talent, allowing residents to perform poetry, music, and monologues. Hill emphasized the importance of community connection, inviting all residents to participate, whether as performers or audience members. She concluded her remarks with a heartfelt poem titled \"The Tree of Life,\" celebrating the city's 35th birthday and drawing parallels between the city's growth and its residents.

Cynthia Yoo from the Diamond Bar Library also addressed the council, inviting residents of all ages to join the library's Summer Discovery Program, which runs through August 11. This annual initiative encourages reading and curiosity, offering both online and paper versions of a reading game with prizes for participants. Yoo highlighted various in-person activities, including science shows, workshops, and creative arts events, aimed at engaging the community and promoting learning.

The meeting concluded without any public comments submitted via email, and the city clerk noted the absence of teleconference participants wishing to address the council. These initiatives reflect a commitment to enhancing community involvement and celebrating local culture in Diamond Bar.

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