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Residents praise Athens Services, library lays out summer meals and church invites council to prayer breakfast

Temple City City Council · June 3, 2025
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Summary

Public commenters commended Athens Services for responsive bulky-item pickup, Temple City Library (librarian Jing Lee) outlined free summer lunches and tutoring for children and teens, and Annie Park of Good News LA Church invited council to a June 7 prayer breakfast.

Several members of the public addressed the council during the open-comment period on June 3.

A resident identified as Don praised Athens Services for accommodating a neighbor’s bulky-item pickup after a death in the household, saying the drivers were "very understanding and helpful." The council thanked him for the positive feedback.

Temple City librarian Jing Lee provided a detailed update on summer library activities: from June 17 to Aug. 8 the library will offer free lunches for children and teens 18 and under, Tuesday–Friday from 12 to 1 p.m.; the library will also run semi-private tutoring for grades 1–6 (Tues–Thurs) and the Summer Discovery reading program through Aug. 10. Librarian contact information and the county library website were provided during the remarks.

Annie Park, representing Good News LA Church, invited the mayor and council to the church’s national prayer breakfast on Saturday, June 7 at 8:30 a.m., offered flyers and said the church recently relocated to Temple City and runs programs including a Korean school and children’s choir.