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Student reports, Pride festival invite and proclamations highlight Glendora council meeting

Glendora City Council · April 29, 2026
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Summary

The council recognized student leaders from local high schools, heard an invitation to the city's Pride festival (June 6 at Finkbinder Park), and issued proclamations for Earth Day recycling, Correctional Officers Week, and Municipal Clerks Week.

Council began with student reports from Whitcomb, Saint Lucy’s Priory, Charter Oak and Glendora High School, where students described graduations, performances and campus events. Mayor David Friedendahl presented certificates of recognition to the student representatives.

Representatives of Glendora Pride in the Foothills (chair Tanya Pace and Linda Davidson) invited the public to the fifth annual Pride festival on June 6 at Finkbinder Park and left outreach materials for staff to post. Athens Services accepted an Earth Day proclamation and described recent community compost and collection events; company representatives noted a new processing facility and community outreach at local schools.

The council also issued proclamations recognizing Correctional Officers Week (May 3–9) and Municipal Clerks Week (May 3–9). Jail staff and clerk‑office team members accepted the honors and thanked the council for the recognition. Chief Randeza later acknowledged volunteer support during an April water main blowout.

The meeting closed with adjournment in memory of Jerry Croissant.