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Monday, November 14, 2016Susan Boyer will officiate at the service for the La Verne couple killed in a car crash near Grants, New Mexico, on Oct. 11.The New Mexico Department of Public Safety suspects Aaron Hazard, 35, of Rancho Cucamonga was under the influence of drugs when he hit the Beerys’ Toyota. The department is still investigating the collision and considering charges against Hazard, who remains hospitalized. The Beerys were returning to La Verne after visiting friends and relatives in the South.The next day, Galen Beery was scheduled to meet with a committee organizing a permanent exhibit of La Verne history dating from 1887 when La Verne was founded as Lordsburg, Hillcrest Homes CEO Matthew Neeley said. The exhibit at The Gallery at Hillcrest was to become the fourth field trip for Bonita Unified’s Hands on History program.“Third-graders studying California history do hands-on activities on Native American traditions, the Spanish ranchero period and the Gold Rush era at San Dimas Canyon Park, Pomona’s Palomares Adobe and forested canyons above Glendora,” Neeley said. “Nanette Hall, BUSD’s assistant superintendent of educational services, would work with Galen to create a curriculum. We all agreed it’s important children know not just state history, but local history, too. He would be helping create the next generation of historians.”Retired educator Joanne Wagoner said Doris Beery had already categorized and written the display’s texts and Galen Beery had completed drawings for the gallery.Galen BeeryGalen was born Nov. 15, 1937, in La Habra, the oldest of La Verne College professor Cleo Beery and his wife Miriam’s three sons. His brothers, Harvey Beery and Quinter Beery, said he was always a role model, even as a child.“When I was younger and disturbed about anything, I’d go to Galen,” Harvey Beery, a retired mechanical engineer living in Placentia, said. “We’d do things together, he’d tell me stories and soon I’d forget what upset me. He was the go-to person for feeling OK.”AdvertisementGalen Beery’s volunteerism began in childhood, Pat Wilson of La V...
Monday, September 19, 2016Surprisingly, Kelly’s most memorable dessert was simple: Grand Marnier and fresh whipped cream over raspberries, served in a champagne tulip glass, The Sycamore Inn in Rancho Cucamonga.“A dessert doesn’t have to complex to make an impression,” Kelly said, taking a cue from the memory when she created her Crema Chantilly Parfait for breakfast. “It needs to be appealing and well-executed. Sometimes simple is best.”As I polished off my plate of beignets, the pain perdu and several forkfuls of Champagne cake, I made silent apologies to my mother. But really, dessert for breakfast once in a while is allowed, right?The DesserteryLocation: 5428 Roberts Ave., Woodsonia West Shopping Center, ShawneePhone: 913-422-6686Hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday; 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday. Closed Monday.Lunch is Served: Gourmet sandwiches by Chef Casey Sullivan every Wednesday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ($8 - 10)Seasonal Goodies: Mini pies (coconut cream, triple cherry and apple-pear spice) $4.99; pumpkin cake with pumpkin spice filling, penuche frosting, pepita brittle and warm fruit compote ($7.99)To Go: All of The Dessertery’s individual cakes and larger sizes are available for carry out; call ahead to inquire or for special orders.Don’t Miss: Contemporary harp music on third Saturday of month from 2 - 4 p.m. with a tea tasting and desserts.More info: desserterykc.com or Facebook...
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Monday, November 14, 2016Susan Boyer will officiate at the service for the La Verne couple killed in a car crash near Grants, New Mexico, on Oct. 11.The New Mexico Department of Public Safety suspects Aaron Hazard, 35, of Rancho Cucamonga was under the influence of drugs when he hit the Beerys’ Toyota. The department is still investigating the collision and considering charges against Hazard, who remains hospitalized. The Beerys were returning to La Verne after visiting friends and relatives in the South.The next day, Galen Beery was scheduled to meet with a committee organizing a permanent exhibit of La Verne history dating from 1887 when La Verne was founded as Lordsburg, Hillcrest Homes CEO Matthew Neeley said. The exhibit at The Gallery at Hillcrest was to become the fourth field trip for Bonita Unified’s Hands on History program.“Third-graders studying California history do hands-on activities on Native American traditions, the Spanish ranchero period and the Gold Rush era at San Dimas Canyon Park, Pomona’s Palomares Adobe and forested canyons above Glendora,” Neeley said. “Nanette Hall, BUSD’s assistant superintendent of educational services, would work with Galen to create a curriculum. We all agreed it’s important children know not just state history, but local history, too. He would be helping create the next generation of historians.”Retired educator Joanne Wagoner said Doris Beery had already categorized and written the display’s texts and Galen Beery had completed drawings for the gallery.Galen BeeryGalen was born Nov. 15, 1937, in La Habra, the oldest of La Verne College professor Cleo Beery and his wife Miriam’s three sons. His brothers, Harvey Beery and Quinter Beery, said he was always a role model, even as a child.“When I was younger and disturbed about anything, I’d go to Galen,” Harvey Beery, a retired mechanical engineer living in Placentia, said. “We’d do things together, he’d tell me stories and soon I’d forget what upset me. He was the go-to person for feeling OK.”AdvertisementGalen Beery’s volunteerism began in childhood, Pat Wilson of La V...
Monday, September 19, 2016Surprisingly, Kelly’s most memorable dessert was simple: Grand Marnier and fresh whipped cream over raspberries, served in a champagne tulip glass, The Sycamore Inn in Rancho Cucamonga.“A dessert doesn’t have to complex to make an impression,” Kelly said, taking a cue from the memory when she created her Crema Chantilly Parfait for breakfast. “It needs to be appealing and well-executed. Sometimes simple is best.”As I polished off my plate of beignets, the pain perdu and several forkfuls of Champagne cake, I made silent apologies to my mother. But really, dessert for breakfast once in a while is allowed, right?The DesserteryLocation: 5428 Roberts Ave., Woodsonia West Shopping Center, ShawneePhone: 913-422-6686Hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Tuesday-Thursday; 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday. Closed Monday.Lunch is Served: Gourmet sandwiches by Chef Casey Sullivan every Wednesday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ($8 - 10)Seasonal Goodies: Mini pies (coconut cream, triple cherry and apple-pear spice) $4.99; pumpkin cake with pumpkin spice filling, penuche frosting, pepita brittle and warm fruit compote ($7.99)To Go: All of The Dessertery’s individual cakes and larger sizes are available for carry out; call ahead to inquire or for special orders.Don’t Miss: Contemporary harp music on third Saturday of month from 2 - 4 p.m. with a tea tasting and desserts.More info: desserterykc.com or Facebook...