Hacienda Heights Historic Timeline
Updated: 02/26/2019
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YEAR | MONTH | DAY | TO DATE | EVENT |
1492 | Columbus Sailed the Ocean Blue. | |||
1519 | FEB | Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire | ||
1539 | Francisco de Ulloa sails to the head of the Gulf of California and around Baja California to Cedros Island, establishing that Baja is a peninsula. | |||
1542 | 1769 | European exploration period from 1542 to 1769. | ||
1542 | Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo explores the coasts of modern Baja and California. | |||
1620 | Pilgrims Arrived. | |||
1680 | Massive uprising (Popé's Rebellion) of the Pueblo Indians against their Spanish overlords in prenant day New Mexico. | |||
1768 | Awigna (also, Awiz-na) is a former Tongva-Gabrieleño Native American settlement in Los Angeles County, California. It was located at the site of modern-day La Puente(La Puente High School), in the San Gabriel Valley. |
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1769 | JUL | 16 | First Spanish Mission Founded in Alta California- San Diego de Alcala- July 16,1769 by Junipero Serra Ofm- first of 21 Spanish Missions built. | |
1769 | La Puente meaning the bridge: Bridge built over the San Jose Creek by members of the Portola-Serra expedition. | |||
1769 | 1821 | The Spanish colonial period, Spanish Era, Spanish Rule 1769 to 1821. | ||
1771 | SEP | 8 | The San Gabriel Mission was founded September 8, 1771- named for the Archangel Gabriel 4th of a chain to 21 missions. | |
1773 | DEC | 16 | Boston Tea Party. | |
1776 | JUL | 4 | United States Independence from British rule July 4th, 1776. | |
1776 | San Gabriel Mission was moved: In 1776, a flash flood destroyed much of the crops and ruined the Mission complex, which was subsequently relocated five miles closer to the mountains in present-day San Gabriel (the native settlement of 'Iisanchanga). | |||
1781 | SEP | 4 | Los Angeles was formed September 4th, 1781 (The City of our Lady Queen of the Angels). | |
1787 | Constitution Signed. | |||
1791 | Birth of John A. Rowland Apr 15. | |||
1799 | 1876 | William Workman born (1799–1876). | ||
1800 | ||||
1800 | William Workman was born is England 1800. | |||
1801 | Pio de Jesus Pico (1801-1894) was born at the Mission San Gabriel (then Alta California-under Mexican rule) to one of the earliest families in Los Angeles. | |||
1810 | SEP | 16 | September 16th was the start of the Mexican War of Independence from Spain rule. | |
1812 | DEC | 8 | December 8, 1812 Wrightwood earthquake- a.k.a. "San Juan Capistrano earthquake" (6.9 at 7:00): The Mission San Gabriel Archangel's bell structure collapsed. | |
1815 | In 1815 the Los Angeles River floods washed away the original Pueblo de Los Angeles. | |||
1821 | Mexico won independence from Spain in 1821 (Mexican era (1821–1846)). | |||
1821 | Mexico's independence from Spain Los Angeles becomes Mexico's. | |||
1821 | The Mexican period, 1821 to 1848. | |||
1828 | APR | 3 | 1909 | Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin was born. |
1830 | 1930 | Workman and Temple Homestead Museum covers this date range. | ||
1833 | The Mexican secularization ("disestablishment") act of 1833 was passed. | |||
1835 | Los Angeles becomes capital of Mexican California. | |||
1836 | Juan Bautista Alvarado becomes Governor of Los Angeles (1836-1842). | |||
1841 | SEP | 6 | Rowland-Workman Party (European settlers) left New Mexico for Southern California. | |
1841 | NOV | 5 | The community of La Puente began in 1841 when European settlers arrived by wagon train from Taos, New Mexico and obtained title to the large 48,790 acre Rancho La Puente. | |
1842 | JAN | 14 | Rowland was granted preliminary Spanish land grant for 14,740 acres of the Rancho De La Puenta (1842 by Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado to John Roland). | |
1842 | FEB | 8 | 48,790 acres preliminary grant(first grant) to Rowland by Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado. | |
1842 | FEB | 8 | A Map was drawn up of Rancho De la Puenta 14,740 | |
1842 | End of Juan Bautista Alvarado's term (1836-1842) as Los Angeles Governor- 7 years | |||
1842 | Workman built the original adobe home. | |||
1845 | JUL | 22 | Located on part of the Rancho La Puente, a Mexican land grant of 49,790.55 acres, the area known today as Hacienda Heights was awarded to settlers William Workman and John Rowland in 1845. | |
1845 | Pio Pico becomes Governor of Los Angeles (1845-1846) | |||
1846 | SEP | September: Siege of Los Angeles by U.S. forces. | ||
1846 | 1848 | Mexican War began. Mexican and American war was between (1846-1848); Mexican era (1821–1846) | ||
1846 | Pio Pico granted Luis Arenas and John A. Rowland 39,951 acres- Rancho Los Huecos (Santa Clara) | |||
1847 | JAN | 10 | January 10: Los Angeles taken by U.S. forces. | |
1848 | JAN | 24 | 1855 | The California Gold Rush (1848–1855) |
1848 | FEB | 2 | Mexican War ended. Treaty (agreement) of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) "Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic" had been ratified by both US and Mexico- formally on 4 July 1848- Rowland and Workman get to keep Rancho La Puente. 48,790.55 acres. | |
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1850 | FEB | 18 | The region (California State) was first divided into twenty-seven counties (Los Angeles County being on of them) on February 18, 1850 | |
1850 | APR | 4 | April 4: Los Angeles incorporated. | |
1850 | SEP | 9 | California, admitted as the United States 31st state in 1850. | |
1850 | SEP | 9 | Los Angeles becomes part of the new U.S. state of California. | |
1850 | Population: 1,610 city; 3,530 county. | |||
1851 | MAR | 3 | Julian Workman La Puente Land grant approved. | |
1851 | 1851 - Los Angeles Star, city's first newspaper, begins publication | |||
1851 | Rowland's first wife died | |||
1852 | SEP | 16 | John A. Rowland marries Carlota Gray (both their 2nd marriages). | |
1854 | APR | 4 | No. 385. The rancho of La Puente, with natural boundaries. in Los Angeles county, claimed by John Rowland. | |
1855 | Rowland built first brick two story home for his second wife, Charlotte M. Gray- Still stands (a/o 2016). | |||
1860 | These (California Counties) were further sub-divided (27) to form sixteen additional counties by 1860 (27+16) | |||
1861 | APR | 12 | 1865 | Civil war in the United States fought from 1861 to 1865. |
1861 | DEC | 24 | Beginning on December 24, 1861, it rained for 28 days in Los Angeles. | |
1861 | 1893 | Another fourteen (California Counties) were counties formed though further sub-division from 1861 to 1893. (27+16+14). | ||
1862 | FEB | In February 1862, the Los Angeles, San Gabriel, and Santa Ana Rivers merged. | ||
1862 | Great flood in La Puente- change San Gabriel path a bit. | |||
1865 | End of United States Civil War. | |||
1865 | In the mid 1860's people began coming to the Los Nietos Valley. Los Nietos Township was soon as heavily populated as the Los Angeles Pueblo or the San Gabriel Mission area. The San Gabriel River flowed all year, and agriculture flourished. | |||
1867 | APR | 19 | Rowland and Workman spent 15 (19 years since the Guadalupe Hidalgo treaty) years fighting for the patent to Rancho La Puente, finally securing it in 1867. | |
1867 | NOV | DEC | Rowland and Workman survey land in prep for land division (November December 1867). | |
1867 | 1867-68, the San Gabriel River overflowed its banks. | |||
1868 | MAY | Division of Rancho La Puente between Workman and Rowland. | ||
1870 | Temple and Workman established their own bank. | |||
1871 | In 1871, the Lemon Creek Park area became the property of Sheriff William Rowland, who inherited the 29,000 acre ranch from his father, John Rowland. | |||
1871 | William R. Roland became sheriff in 1871- He was the county's first sheriff of Latino descent. | |||
1872 | The railroad came through the La Puente Valley, ending in Spadra. | |||
1873 | OCT | 14 | Before his death in 1873, John Rowland partitioned his half of the La Puente Rancho . . . some 29,000 acres and about $70,000 in personal property . . . to his heirs, giving to each about 3,000 acres and 1,000 head of cattle. | |
1873 | 1873 - Los Angeles Daily Herald newspaper begins publication. | |||
1873 | John Rowland died (approx 82 years old). | |||
1874 | Workman bank panic caused bank to be in jeopardy. | |||
1876 | JAN | 13 | Banking house of Temple and Workman failed. | |
1876 | MAY | 17 | William Workman committed suicide (age 76). | |
1876 | SEP | 6 | September 6 - Southern Pacific Railroad (San Francisco-Los Angeles line) | |
1876 | Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin foreclosed and took over William Workman's part of the La Puente Rancho in 1876. | |||
1876 | Final linking of the Southern Pacific Railway from the East with Los Angeles. | |||
1876 | Grant was patented to John Rowland and J. L. Hornsby in 1876. | |||
1879 | Victoria, Rowland's daughter of the second marriage, inherited The Rowland Home, and in 1879 married Capt. John W. Hudson. | |||
1881 | 1881 - Los Angeles Daily Times begins publication. | |||
1883 | William R. Rowland Adobe Redwood Ranch House was built in present day Walnut. | |||
1885 | In 1885 Albert Rowland, son of John and Charlotte Rowland, sold a parcel of the land deeded him by his father to A. E. Pomeroy and George Stimson, real estate developers. This piece was about 20 acres. | |||
1886 | MAR | 18 | At the time the town site was plotted and the map recorded March 18, 1886, there were 37 parcels of land for sale. Three buildings were constructed at the time the township was laid out . . . the Rowland Hotel, the Stimson Building, and the first church. | |
1887 | Hudson Elementary School District was formed 1887. | |||
1888 | Los Angeles Land boom collapses. | |||
1892 | FEB | February - Oil discovered within Los Angeles City limits. | ||
1893 | JUL | 4 | July 4 - Mount Lowe Railway opens north of Pasadena. | |
1894 | Pio de Jesus Pico (1801-1894) died penniless (he was 93). was born at the Mission San Gabriel to one of the earliest families in Los Angeles. | |||
1895 | JUN | 10 | Charlotte Rowland died on June 10, 1895- she was 69 years of age- She is buried in Evergreen Cemetery. | |
1897 | DEC | It was the duty of the agents to see that the farmers turned in 1/4 of their crops. In 1897 Tom and Jack Hayes were the managers of this grocery store, saloon, gambling place and post office. One evening near Christmas, the store was held up by two bandits. Jack was alone. Holding an oil lamp he went to answer the door. The bandits shot and killed him. He dropped the lamp which started a fire that destroyed everything. |
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1897 | Rowland Home was remodeled- Josiah W. Hudson, husband of Victoria Rowland Hudson. Slop of roof, bricks stuccoed and kitchen added were changes made. | |||
1900 | ||||
1902 | A second railroad . . . The San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake . . . was brought through this valley (La Puente Valley) in 1902 through the efforts of Sheriff William R. Rowland. | |||
1902 | Covina incorporated. | |||
1903 | Los Angeles Examiner newspaper begins publication. | |||
1903 | The Golden Poppy became the California state flower in 1903 | |||
1908 | The first church was built on land donated by residents and the building was constructed by the real estate developers. It was used by both Catholics and Protestants until it was dedicated as a Catholic church in 1908 and named St. Joseph. | |||
1909 | MAR | 1 | Elias Jackson "Luchy" Baldwin died. | |
1912 | JAN | 6 | New Mexico was admitted to the union as the 47th state on January 6, 1912. | |
1913 | North Whittier Heights property (growers) doing well Orange, Lemon, Avocado- HEAVEY advertisement. | |||
1914 | JUN | NEW DISTRICT ORGANIZES IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Purchasers in North Whittier Heights citrus and walnut land subdivision held a meeting at the tract office of the property during the present week, at which time they organized the North Whittier Heights Improvement association. Committees on transportation, horticulture, schools and one to make preliminary plans for citrus, walnut and vegetable packing houses and a cannery were put to work in their respective fields. |
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1914 | Extensive plan for growth. Connecting Whittier to Pomona Blvd (now Valley Blvd) Providing us 8 miles shorter trip to beaches, budded walnuts to be grown. | |||
1914 | Mrs. L. Belle Smith was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1914 | 1918 | World War I began. | ||
1915 | Mrs. 1. A. Smith was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1915 | The first "Service Project" performed by the NWH Woman's Club was to purchas a mailbag for Mr. Dodson to carry mail. | |||
1916 | Mrs. 1. A. Smith was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1917 | Mrs. T. H. Deaver was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1918 | Mrs. E. G. Hart was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1918 | World War I ended. | |||
1919 | Mrs. E. G. Hart was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1920 | Mrs. C. R Bras was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1920 | The latter's daughter inherited the property, and in 1920 married William Dibble of the Oakwell Rancho in Covina. | |||
1921 | Edwin G. Hart donated the land that the Woman's Club clubhouse sat. | |||
1921 | Mrs. F. J. Cox was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1922 | 1927 | La Casa Nueva (Temple residence) built by the Temple family between 1922 and 1927. | ||
1922 | Miss Anna Chandler was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1923 | MAR | In March of 1923, a fire started in the home of Dr. Newman in a court at the corner of Workman and Glendora. The smoke and flames could be seen for miles. Twelve hours later, the Patten-Davies Lumber Yard and twelve homes were in ashes. But once again, like the mythical phoenix bird, Puente 2 rose from the ashes fresh and strong to take its place in the community of cities in the San Gabriel Valley. | ||
1923 | Illustrated Daily News begins publication. | |||
1923 | Mrs. F. A. Sutton was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1924 | Mrs. G. T. Russell was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1925 | Mrs. W. E. Clevenger was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1926 | La Opinión Spanish-language newspaper begins publication. | |||
1926 | Land was purchased as a real estate development. | |||
1926 | Mrs. H. J. Ferguson was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1927 | Mrs. H. W. Butler was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1928 | Mrs. J. Q. Adams was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1929 | SEP | 4 | September 4, fall of stock prices began. | |
1929 | OCT | 29 | October 29, Stock Market Crash- Black Tuesday. | |
1929 | Mrs. E. H. DeMent was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1929 | The Great Depression started. | |||
1930 | Mrs. E. H. DeMent was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1930 | 1935 | Workman's Adobe home was used for military school classrooms from 1930 to 1935. | ||
1931 | Mrs. W. E. Clevenger was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1932 | 1932 Summer Olympics held. | |||
1932 | Mrs. A. L. Rockwell was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1933 | MAR | 10 | Long Beach Earthquake 5:54 P.M. PST. | |
1933 | Mrs. A. L. Rockwell was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1934 | Mrs. C. R Bras was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1935 | Mrs. C. R Bras was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1936 | Mrs. J. Zaveallos was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1937 | Mrs. J. Q. Adams was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1938 | Channelization of the Los Angeles River began in 1938, and by 1960, the project was completed to form a fifty-one mile engineered waterway. The 1938 flood raised the San Gabriel river to some 150,000 cu ft/s (4,200 m3/s). As a result of the flooding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began an ambitious effort to prevent flooding along the river in the lowlands. Much of the river downstream of Azusa was diked, channelized, lined with riprap or paved over with concrete. Drop structures were constructed to reduce flood flow rates and prevent catastrophic erosion of the riverbed. Check dams were constructed in mountain canyons and the river itself was impounded in several large artificial lakes. | |||
1938 | Mrs. J. Zaveallos (Loofburrow) was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1939 | Mrs. E. A. Buehler was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1939 | 1945 | World War II began. | ||
1940 | Mrs. E. A. Buehler was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1940 | 1963 | Workman Adobe home was used as a residence and then office and nurses' quarters for El Encanto sanitarium from 1940 to 1963. | ||
1941 | Mrs. Roland B. Somers was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1942 | Mrs. Earl Clevenger was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1943 | Mrs. A. L. Rockwell was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1944 | Mrs. E. H. DeMent was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1945 | Mrs. W. E. Clevenger was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1945 | World War II ended. | |||
1946 | Mrs. 0. Howard Lucy was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1947 | Edwin Dow & other's founded the idea to reactivate North Whittier Hacienda Heights Improvement Association (see 1914) | |||
1947 | Mrs. 0. Howard Lucy was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1948 | Mrs. Emil Wickman was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1948 | North Whittier Heights Improvement Association was founded. | |||
1948 | Robert H. Craig was North Whittier Heights Improvement Association's first president. | |||
1949 | Mrs. Emil Wickman was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1949 | Robert H. Craig was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association | |||
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1950 | Heyden Jones was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association | |||
1950 | Mrs. Walter Scott was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1950 | Subdivisions started around Kwis Avenue. | |||
1951 | Harold Lutz was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association | |||
1951 | Mrs. W. J. Deonesius was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1952 | Hayden Jones was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1952 | Mrs. W. J. Deonesius was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1953 | Hayden Jones was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1953 | In the original “War of the Worlds” movie, made in 1953, the first battle between the Martian invaders and the US Army took place in North Whittier Heights. | |||
1953 | Mrs. Theo Calhoun was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1954 | George Burt was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1954 | Land transformed from hillsides of citrus, walnut and avocado trees to housing developments. | |||
1954 | Mrs. Wm. S. King was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1954 | Population: A few thousand. | |||
1955 | George Burt was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1955 | Mrs. Wm. S. King was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1955 | North Whittier Heights Improvement Association become incorporated. | |||
1956 | AUG | 1 | City of La Puente was incorporated August 1, 1956. | |
1956 | Harold Lutz was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association, Inc. | |||
1956 | Mrs. Hoyt Mitchell was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1957 | City of Industry Became Incorporated. | |||
1957 | Louis T. Monson was president of theNorth Whittier Improvement Association Inc. | |||
1957 | Mrs. F. O. Shoemaker was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1957 | The Puente Hiils Landfill first opened in 1957 | |||
1958 | MAY | 8 | Board of Supervisors meeting consummated purchase of Lot 15, of Kwis Tract (park formerly named Kwis Ave Neighborhood Park). | |
1958 | Los Robles Park was developed. | |||
1958 | Mrs. Caryl Sheldon was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1958 | Verne Ivey was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association Inc. | |||
1959 | OCT | 20 | Official Board order changing the name of the park from Kwis Avenue Neighborhood Park to Manzanita Park by a recommendation from the Department of Parks and Recreation. | |
1959 | OCT | 20 | The Board changed the name of this park to Stimson Avenue Park (from- Puente?) as a recommendation by the Department of Parks and Recreation. | |
1959 | A preliminary master plan for land use had been drafted by the North Whittier Heights Improvement Association Inc. in 1959. | |||
1959 | Leonard Tandberg was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association Inc. | |||
1959 | Mrs. Caryl Sheldon was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1960 | OCT | 9 | First La Puente Valley Historical Society barbecue was held on the grounds of the Rowland Home. | |
1960 | OCT | La Puente Valley Historical Society was founded. | ||
1960 | A preliminary Master Plan of land use was drafted by North Whittier Heights Association. | |||
1960 | Development of Hacienda Blvd. | |||
1960 | Hacienda Heights Branch of the Los Angeles County Public Library opened. | |||
1960 | Mrs. C. M. Cottrell was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1960 | Vincent Cassata was president of North Whittier Heights Improvement Association In.c. Records show Edwin Dow also as president that year. | |||
1961 | Community Name changed from North Whittier Heights to Hacienda Heights. | |||
1961 | Edwin Dow was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1961 | Mrs. C. M. Cottrell was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1961 | North Whittier Heights Improvement Association changed Name to Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1962 | Bernard Gasiewicz was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1962 | Don Knobe's parents moved into Hacienda Heights. | |||
1962 | Los Angeles Herald-Examiner newspaper in publication. | |||
1962 | Mrs. Louis Monson was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1962 | The local community was renamed Hacienda Heights. | |||
1962 | Youth Science Center was founded. | |||
1963 | Edwin Dow was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1963 | Mrs. Louis Monson was president of the North Whittier Heights Woman's Club | |||
1964 | OCT | 19 | Dedication of Manzanita Park. | |
1964 | By 1964, the Board of Supervisors, … adopted a master plan of land use for Hacienda Heights. | |||
1964 | Fruit packing house barracks for seasonal workers were sold and turned into the first school and first Methodist Church. | |||
1964 | Kenneth Todd was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1964 | Manzanita Park opened. | |||
1964 | Mrs. Francis Crist was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1964 | Population Estimate: Over 35,000. | |||
1964 | The 60 Freeway was extended past the 605. | |||
1964 | The Highlander newspaper started reporting local events. | |||
1965 | Mrs. William Weiss was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1965 | Sheldon Richman was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1966 | APR | 1 | La Puente Valley Historical Society was Incorporated. | |
1966 | George Roberts was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1966 | Mrs. Eugene Cavitt was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1967 | Edwin Dow was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1967 | Mrs. Seibly Buffum was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1968 | Jack Lund was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1968 | Mrs. Carl W. McKown was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1969 | NOV | 4 | La Puente Valley Historical Society signed a 25-year lease (with option for 25 more years) on the Rowland Home and the Dibble Museum. | |
1969 | Gerald (Jerry) Klose was Hacienda Heights Improvement Association President. | |||
1969 | Hacienda Heights Improvement Association funded Hacienda Heights entrance signs, “Hacienda Heights, Growing with Pride.” | |||
1969 | In 1969 the Jay Cees decided the community needed entry markers and a community slogan. The community markers at the two Hacienda Blvd. entrances to Hacienda Heights were built. They now proudly say, "HACIENDA HEIGHTS, GROWING WITH PRIDE." | |||
1969 | La Puente Valley Historical Society began participating in the Los Angeles County Fair | |||
1969 | Mrs. Emmet Smith was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1969 | The Sunset Juniors spent these hours bringing the Annual Parade into an exciting reality for the first time in 1969. | |||
1970 | JUL | 1 | The Hacienda-La Puente Unified School District became official July 1, 1970 in a union of the Hudson Elementary and the La Puente Union High School District. | |
1970 | DEC | 14 | Dedication of Steinmetz Park. | |
1970 | Gary Graham was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1970 | Hacienda Heights Growing With Pride- 1970 is published | |||
1970 | Hacienda Heights Population 35,969. | |||
1970 | Mrs. Emmet Smith was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1970 | Palm trees on Hacienda Boulevard were planted; Hacienda Heights Improvement Association still opposes the removal of these trees. | |||
1971 | Joseph Schifano was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1971 | Mrs. James Ritter was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1972 | OCT | 30 | Hacienda Heights Library Dedication and Open House- 10,757 Square Feet. 9:30 A.M. | |
1972 | Mrs. Robert Flores was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1972 | Rudy Littrell was president of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association. | |||
1972 | 1974 | Sondra Jean Stratton was "Queen of Hacienda Heights" | ||
1973 | NOV | 10 | Hacienda Heights Improvement Associations 25th Silver Anniversary event was held at the California Country Club, Bud Welch was the Master of Ceremony. | |
1973 | Mrs. Robert Flores was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1973 | Ruth A. Dryden is named Hacienda Heights Improvement Association’s first woman president. | |||
1973 | The Hacienda Heights Master Plan for Land Use was adopted and was in force for 37 years. | |||
1974 | NOV | 20 | The Workman Adobe was placed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks on November 20, 1974. | |
1974 | Mrs. Tyros Willis was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1975 | OCT | 1 | On October 1, 1975, the State Landmark Committee placed the W.R. Rowland ranch house in the National Registry of Historical Places. | |
1975 | Mrs. Tyros Willis was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1975 | Steinmetz Park: The (additional?) property for the park was donated by William Steinmetz in 1975. The Steinmetz family has a long history of involvement in the Hacienda Heights community. | |||
1975 | Temple La Casa Nueva was sold to the City of Industry in 1975. | |||
1976 | NOV | 5 | The Workman Adobe was added to the California State Register of Historic Landmarks, No. 874, in conjunction with "El Campo Santo" Cemetery, with the marker placed on the site on 5 November 1976. | |
1976 | 1976 - Los Angeles City Historical Society founded. | |||
1976 | Mrs. Albert Schweickart was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1977 | Mrs. Sam Pitassi was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1977 | Workman adobe restoration efforts: the entire east wall, which was mostly of adobe, collapsed during work in 1977. | |||
1978 | 1978- Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors first adopted the Hacienda Heights Improvement Association Community Plan for Hacienda Heights. | |||
1978 | Cityhood effort, led by Tag Manning, was forfeited under a cloud of corruption. | |||
1979 | Hacienda Heights Improvement Association initiated the “Dump the Dump” group with Jim Stagner named as Chair. | |||
1979 | Hacienda Heights Improvement Association initiated the “Dump the Dump” group with Jim Stagner named as Chair. | |||
1979 | LA County Sanitation District announced expansion of Puente Hills Landfill. | |||
1979 | Mrs. Neil Henderson was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1980 | JUL | 12 | Otterbein officially opened Schabarum Regional Park- Peter F. Schabarum after the former Supervisor, former name Otterbein Regional State. | |
1980 | 1980- landslide. | |||
1980 | Countywood Park was developed. | |||
1980 | Hacienda Heights Improvement Association worked with AQMD on projects, including QEMETCO & emission standard violations from the dump. | |||
1980 | Hacienda Heights Population 49,422. | |||
1980 | HHIA organized meeting at Orange Grove School regarding a buffer of 200 feet of landfill from homes. | |||
1980 | Mrs. Neil Henderson was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1980 | Since 1980, Countrywood Park has been a quiet get-a-way for the community of Hacienda Heights. This passive neighborhood park is six acres and provides local residents a place to take their families for leisure activities such as Frisbee and reading. | |||
1981 | An Additional 151 acres were added to the landfill, for a total of 1,365 acres, the largest in the U.S. The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) was formed by LA County Sanitation District as part of the EIR process for the planned expansion of Puente Hills Dump. HHIA representatives, Wil Baca, Bob Isaacson, Jeff Yann, Jim Stagner and Millie Hank were founders of the CAC. | |||
1981 | Mrs. Frank Rayworth was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1982 | NOV | 12 | Countrywood Park was dedicated. | |
1982 | Community residents voted to remain unincorporated and not incorporate as a city. | |||
1982 | Mrs. Frank Rayworth was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1982 | The first reverse vending machine (aluminum cans into cash) in San Gabriel Valley at Alpha Beta on Hacienda & Colima, led to mandatory recycling, increasing in volume each year. Hacienda Heights began curb-side recycling, which became law in Sacramento led by Wil Baca, Jim Stagner & Supervisor Schabarum. | |||
1983 | Jeff Yann & Wil Baca met with LA County Sanitation District and LA County supervisor to place permanent restrictions of dump fill in two Hacienda Heights canyons and to fight for dump closure by 1993. | |||
1983 | More than 1,000 residents filled Los Altos gymnasium for a “Dump the Dump” hearing by LA County Sanitation District & Senator Bill Campbell about continuing expansion of Puente Hills Landfill. | |||
1983 | Mrs. Dwight C. James was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1983 | There were nine candidates running for the HHIA board, the four winners were: Wil Baca, Wil Briesemeister, Sandy Johnson & Jim Stagner. | |||
1984 | 1984 Summer Olympics held. | |||
1984 | 3,000 questionnaires, mailed to Hacienda Heights residents by Wil Baca, Membership Chair, resulted in the HHIA’s doubling the members to 1,000. | |||
1984 | Mrs. Dwight C. James was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1985 | A Town Meeting regarding “Water Pollution Disaster” was held at Los Altos High gymnasium on October 9, and drew over 1,000 residents. President Jim Stagner formed a water quality committee. | |||
1985 | A Town Meeting was held at Newton Jr. High, on August 8, covering the topics of Waste-to-Energy at Puente Hills Dump and the proposed Cityhood procedure to gather signatures. | |||
1985 | Mrs. Robert Renier was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1986 | SEP | 25 | HHIA won a week-long court case against LA County Sanitation District to permit two mass-burn incinerators at Puente Hills Landfill. Wil Baca, founder of Citizens Against Dumps in Residential Environments testified against the trash incinerators. On September 25, ’86, California Energy Commission ordered Sanitation District to halt the installation of the two trash incinerators. | |
1986 | His Lai Temple construction begins. | |||
1986 | Mrs. David Duran was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1987 | OCT | 1 | Rowland Home was declared structurally unsafe after Whittier Narrows earthquake. | |
1987 | OCT | 1 | Whittier Narrows earthquake of 1987 - 7:42 a.m. PDT; 5.9 magnitude. | |
1987 | “At Issue”, a Sunday half-hour television show, featured an episode on waste-to-energy plants and interviewed Wil Baca, HHIA Environmental Director. Thousands of cubic yards of roadway demolition and oil waste on south end of 7th Ave. was reported to the press by Barbara Fish & Wil Baca. The District Attorney’s Toxic Strike Force had the debris removed and Health Department found contaminated ground water. | |||
1987 | Thomas S. Burton Park (then called Salto County Park) was developed. | |||
1988 | MAY | Barbara Fish, HHIA president started plans for the first Hacienda Heights 4th of July Parade, in May. The HHIA parade committee included: Nancy Abbott, Sara Barnes, Jean Baca, Louise Martin, Jeanne Thiessen, Carol Mauceri, Steve Feld, Bud Welch, Bill Lynch, Judy Willett, Jim Beaker. Kiwanis became the parade sponsor. | ||
1988 | JUL | 4 | 1988- 1st Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:TOM RATHMAN; Grand Marshal:JAMES BRUCE SILVERS; Miss 4th of July:N/A | |
1988 | OCT | 26 | Dedication of Pepperbrook Park. | |
1988 | NOV | 26 | Hsi Lai Temple opened. | |
1988 | Hsi Lai Temple was in the process of construction. Eight HH leaders: Norman Hsu, Wil Baca, Jean Baca, Louise Martin, Peggy Smyth, Alice Anderson, Candice Larsen & Cable cameraman were guests of the temple in Taiwan for tour of temples, schools, environmental exhibits and a TV studio. Hsi Lai Temple’s inauguration ceremony was celebrated on November 26. | |||
1988 | Mrs. James Drew was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1988 | Sally Bianco led the replacement of wooden telephone poles with underground lighting on Hacienda Blvd. | |||
1989 | JUL | 4 | 1989- 2nd Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DOUG FRATT; Grand Marshal:YOGI BEAR; Miss 4th of July:N/A. | |
1989 | Barbara Fish and Jeanie Thiessen testified to LA County about hill erosion. | |||
1989 | Curbside recycling began in Hacienda Heights. | |||
1989 | HHIA board members, Barbara Fish and Wil Baca were part of Task Force to find alternatives to landfills. | |||
1989 | HHIA produced a video featuring HH and its leaders, “Growing with Pride”. | |||
1989 | HHIA’s By-Laws were revised. | |||
1989 | Hsi Lai Temple held its first annual Neighborhood Party featuring workshops, information, entertainment, dinner and gifts. International Cultural Association was formed by Norman Hsu. | |||
1989 | Mrs. Neil Henderson was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1990 | JAN | 2 | Renamed Salto County Park as Thomas S. Burton Park. | |
1990 | JAN | 19 | Renaming Ceremony of Thomas S. Burton Park (from Salto County Park). | |
1990 | JUL | 4 | 1990- 3rd Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:BUD WELCH; Grand Marshal:FIRE STATION 91; Miss 4th of July: N/A; Mary Ann King became the voice of the parade on cable television | |
1990 | Gang Awareness Seminar was held at Mesa Robles School. | |||
1990 | Hacienda Heights Population 52,354. | |||
1990 | HHIA joined other San Gabriel Valley cities to stop Medfly Malathion spraying. | |||
1990 | Mrs. Gull Lewis was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1990 | Visual impact of bulldozing of local hills for dump expansion shocked residents. | |||
1991 | JUL | 4 | 1991-4th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:BUD WELCH; Grand Marshal:VETERANS OF GULF WAR; Miss 4th of July:N/A. | |
1991 | Draft order was received by HHIA regarding the disposition of 14.00 tons monthly of untreated ash in Puente Hills Landfill. $90,000 was raised for court fees against dump. Resident’s signatures were collected by volunteers with Wil Baca, Jean Baca, Norman Hsu, gathering the majority needed to place the item on the June 1992 ballot. | |||
1991 | Mrs. Gull Lewis was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1992 | JUL | 4 | 1992-5th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:BILL LYNCH; Grand Marshal:DR. JAMES JOHNSON SUPERINTENDENT HLPUSD; Miss 4th of July:N/A. | |
1992 | AUG | 29 | Refurbishment and Reopening of the Hacienda Heights Library | |
1992 | OCT | 6 | The name of Stimson Avenue Park was changed to William Steinmetz County Park on October 6, 1992. | |
1992 | Community residents voted to remain unincorporated and not incorporate as a city. | |||
1992 | Mrs. Samuel Valero was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1993 | MAR | 3 | Park Renaming Ceremony: from Stimson Avenue Park to William Steinmetz County Park | |
1993 | JUL | 5 | 1993-6th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:JOHN ANDERSEN; Grand Marshal:CAPT. MICHAEL NAGAOKA INDUSTRY SHERIFF DEPT.; Miss 4th of July:N/A. | |
1993 | Mrs. Samuel Valero was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1994 | JUL | 4 | 1994-7th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:STEVE FELD; Grand Marshal:AYSO AND STRIKER (MASCOT); Miss 4th of July:N/A. | |
1994 | Mrs. Caroline Van Valkenburgh was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1994 | The Puente Hills Landfill Native Habitat Preservation Authority (Habitat Authority) began. | |||
1995 | JUL | 4 | 1995-8th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:KENNY KIM & STEVE FELD; Grand Marshal:GILBERT ADAMS (WILSON H.S. BAND DIRECTOR); Miss 4th of July:N/A. | |
1995 | Mrs. Caroline Van Valkenburgh was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1996 | JUL | 4 | 1996-9th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:KENNY KIM & GARY INGHAM; Grand Marshal:MONSIGNOR JAMES O CALLAGHAN; Miss 4th of July:N/A. | |
1996 | Mrs. Richard Post was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1997 | JUL | 4 | 1997-10th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:GARY INGHAM & HANNY ZAMORA; Grand Marshal:LOS ALTOS SOLAR CAR; Miss 4th of July:N/A. | |
1997 | Mrs. Richard Post was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1998 | JUL | 4 | 1998-11th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:BILL LYNCH; Grand Marshal:ESTEBAN TORRES (CONGRESSMAN); Miss 4th of July:N/A. | |
1998 | Mrs. Derek Wood was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
1999 | JUL | 4 | 1999-12th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:KEN MANNING; Grand Marshal:JOHN KRAMER (SUPERINTENDANT); Miss 4th of July:JAN IE YOUNG (WILSON H.S.). | |
2000 | ||||
2000 | JUL | 4 | 2000-13th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:KEN MANNING; Grand Marshal:DON GUNDERSON (LOS ALTOS BAND DIRECTOR); Miss 4th of July:ALODIAH LUNAR (LA PUENTE H.S.). | |
2000 | Hacienda Heights Population 53,122. | |||
2000 | Mrs. Derek Wood was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2001 | JUL | 4 | 2001-14th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:PAUL CALIGIURI (PRO SOCCER-GALAXY); Miss 4th of July:BIANCA GUTIERREZ (LA PUENTE H.S.). | |
2001 | Mrs. Robert Renier was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2002 | JUL | 4 | 2002-15th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:911 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM; Miss 4th of July:SONNA VALDEZ (WORKMAN H.S.). | |
2002 | Mrs. Robert Renier was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2003 | MAR | 5 | Domain for Hacienda Heights Improvement Association hhia.net was purchased to establish Hacienda Heights Improvement Association website. | |
2003 | JUL | 4 | 2003-16th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:DON KNABE (LA COUNTY SUPERVISOR); Miss 4th of July:IRISH CORDERO (WORKMAN H.S.). | |
2003 | Community residents voted to remain unincorporated and not incorporate as a city. | |||
2003 | Mrs. Derek Wood was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2004 | JUL | 4 | 2004-17th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:MATT FONG (FORMER CALIFORNIA STATE TREASURER); Miss 4th of July:CHRISTINA CHO (WILSON H.S.). | |
2004 | Mrs. Derek Wood was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2005 | JUL | 4 | 2005-18th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:MIKE SOFFERELLI (RETIRED SHERRIFF DEPT); Miss 4th of July:SOPHIE ZANG (WILSON H.S.). | |
2005 | Mrs. James Drew was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2006 | JUL | 4 | 2006-19th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:KEN MANNING (FORMER BOARD OF EDUCATION)(PAST PARADE CHAIRMAN)(VOICE OF THE 4™ OF JULY PARADE); Miss 4th of July:KRISTY WALLACH (WILSON H.S.). | |
2006 | Mrs. Lola K. Storing was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2007 | JUL | 4 | 2007-20th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:BARBARA FISH/BILL LYNCH (PARADE FOUNDING COMMITTEE); Miss 4th of July:VICKI PROHOROFF (WILSON H.S.). | |
2007 | Hacienda Heights Population 61,605. | |||
2007 | Mrs. Lola K. Storing was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2008 | JUL | 4 | 2008-21st Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:LON SALGREN; Grand Marshal:C.A. BUD WELCH; Miss 4th of July:JENNIFER PROHOROFF (WILSON H.S.) | |
2008 | Mrs. Mary Ann King was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2009 | JUL | 4 | 2009-22nd Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:BRAD MANNING; Grand Marshal:DICKIE SIMMONS (DEPUTY TO SUPERVISOR DON KNABE); Miss 4th of July:LESLIE ALVARADO (LA PUENTE H.S.) | |
2009 | JUL | Hacienda Heights Improvement Association changed website to a Wordpress.com framework. | ||
2010 | JUL | 5 | 2010-23rd Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:BRAD MANNING; Grand Marshal:CHARLES AND MARTHA HOUSE; Miss 4th of July:CIENNA ACIVEDO (LOS ALTOS H.S.) | |
2010 | Hacienda Heights Population 54,038. | |||
2010 | Mrs. Bobbe Bland was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2011 | APR | 16 | St. John Vianney Catholic Church burned in arson fire. | |
2011 | JUL | 4 | 2011-24th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:BRAD MANNING; Grand Marshal:MARY ANN KING; Miss 4th of July:JESSICA LAREZ BRAULT (LOS ALTOS H.S.) | |
2011 | Mrs. Lucille Householder was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2012 | JUL | 4 | 2012-25th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:ELLIE LAREZ-BRAULT; Grand Marshal:GRACE F. NAPOLITANO (CONGRESS WOMAN); Miss 4th of July:ALEXIS ANDOM (LOS ALTOS H.S.) | |
2012 | Mrs. Scarlet Liu Treu was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2013 | JUL | 4 | 2013-26th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:DR. BARBRA NAKAOKA (SUPERINTENDENT HLPUSD, RETIRED); Miss 4th of July:KAITLYN CLARK (LOS ALTOS H.S.) | |
2013 | JUL | 19 | Arsonist (Gregory Yusuke Shiga) sentenced 18 years and fined $8.9 million for starting St. John Vianney Catholic Church fire. | |
2013 | Mrs. Scarlet Liu Treu was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2014 | MAY | 28 | Dedication of Orange Grove Park. | |
2014 | JUL | 4 | 2014-27th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:MIKE HUGHES; Miss 4th of July:TERESA WILSON (MORNING STAR CHRISTIAN ACADEMY) | |
2014 | OCT | 25 | Haciedna Heights Park opens to the public. | |
2014 | OCT | 25 | Hacienda Heights Community Center - Grand Opening. | |
2014 | Mrs. Scarlet Liu Treu was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2015 | JUL | 4 | 2015-28th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:SCOTT DUNCAN; Miss 4th of July:NICOLE BELTRAN (SAINT JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL) | |
2015 | Mrs. Scarlet Liu Treu was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2016 | FEB | 22 | Hacienda Heights Library closes for renovation. | |
2016 | JUN | 16 | Mary Ann King died (9/1933 - 6/2016). | |
2016 | JUN | 28 | Mary Ann King Memorial Service is held. | |
2016 | JUL | 4 | 2016-29th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal:DON KNABE (LA COUNTY SUPERVISOR); Miss 4th of July:MELANIE YU (GLEN WILSON HIGH SCHOOL) | |
2016 | NOV | 1 | Our Jeff Yann an "environmental champion" died at the age of 73. | |
2016 | NOV | 17 | The soft reopening of the Hacienda Heights Library is celebrated with Don Knobe; Amy Boteilho- Community Library Manager | |
2016 | NOV | 20 | Memorial for Jeff Yann is held. | |
2016 | DEC | 5 | Supervisor Janice Hahn County of Los Angeles - Fourth District assumes office perceded by Don Knabe | |
2016 | DEC | Our new Sheriff- Deputy Jose Ruano, LA County Sheriff's Department. | ||
2016 | Mrs. Scarlet Liu Treu was president of the Hacienda Heights Woman's Club | |||
2017 | JUN | 19 | Official reopening of the Hacienda Heights Library with Supervisor Janice Hahn; Amy Boteilho- Community Library Manager | |
2017 | JUL | 4 | 2017-30th Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman:DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal: DAVE WALLACH; Miss 4th of July:CAITLIN GREENUP (GLEN A WILSON H.S.) | |
2017 | Mike Williams is President of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association, Inc. | |||
2018 | JUL | 4 | 2018-31st Hacienda Heights "I love America" Parade is held: Charman: DAVE WALLACH; Grand Marshal: TIM MURAKAMI (LA COUNTY SHERIFF CAPTAIN); Miss 4th of July:ANGELINA SUSANTO (GLEN A WILSON H.S.) | |
2018 | Mike Williams is President of Hacienda Heights Improvement Association, Inc. | |||
2021 | DEC | In December 2021, Hacienda Heights was moved from the Fourth district to the boundaries of the First District. |