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This month at MonteCedro.

May is filled with performances, get-togethers and activities here at MonteCedro. Whether you are a film buff, music fan, armchair astronomer, art lover, or you simply love to meet people, there’s something for you to enjoy this month.

We’d love to welcome you to one of our upcoming events. Take a look at some of what’s happening and RSVP by clicking the link and completing the form to let us know you can attend.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call us at (626) 788-4924 or email Elizabeth Saldebar at: [email protected].

Montecedro residents celebrating the new year.

A group of people, some wearing hats and backpacks, listen to a person giving a talk outdoors on a sunny day, surrounded by trees and mountains in the background.

Residents enjoying a hike

Calendar of events

  • June 2 8:30AM – 9:30AM Marcell’s

    Men’s Breakfast

    Join the gentlemen of MonteCedro for breakfast and conversation at this monthly gathering. Please register early as seating is limited.

    June 4 11:00AM – 12:00PM Auditorium

    Mythology in the Stars

    This multi-part series concludes. Guest Toby Hooper shares insights and stories about the constellations, celestial stars and planets. If you’ve ever looked up at the night sky and pondered all that is overhead, you won’t want to miss this presentation.

    June 4 4:00PM – 5:00PM Auditorium

    Chad Edwards Band

    Pianist Chad Edwards has been active in the LA area jazz scene for more than four decades, performing in a wide range of musical settings. His first CD “Resolution” received critical acclaim, featuring a mix of original compositions and fresh arrangements of jazz standards. His album, “Wyoming Roads” was released in May 2024, and is receiving enthusiastic reviews. Please join us for this exceptional afternoon of music.

    June 5 11:00AM – 12:00PM Auditorium

    Vieness Piano Duo

    The Vieness Piano Duo stands among the most electrifying and in-demand piano duos on the world stage today. Comprised of pianists Eva Schaumkell and Vijay Venkatesh, the pair is celebrated for their intuitive musical communication, technical brilliance, and powerful stage presence. Join us for what will be a moving and memorable performance.

    June 8 11:00AM – 12:00PM Auditorium

    The Romantic and the Impressionist with Paul and Stephanie

    This musical duo performs the iconic Brahms Violin Concerto, Brahms’ only violin concerto. In addition, they will perform the delicate music of Eric Satie, famed for his work the Gymnopédies. A must for all music lovers.

    June 12 11:00AM – 12:00PM Auditorium

    A Concise Chronicle of Piano Music from Bach to Bartok, Part II

    Dr. Vatché Mankerian holds a doctor of musical arts degree from USC’s Thornton School of Music and began teaching at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music in 1988. Join him as he discusses the history of piano music, the popularization of the solo recital and how the piano was finally established as the king of musical instruments. This series of lecture-recitals will chronicle the development of characteristic works for piano by some of the greatest composers.

    June 16 8:30AM – 9:30AM Marcell’s

    Women’s Breakfast: Marcell’s

    The popular gathering of the ladies of MonteCedro is an ideal opportunity to get to know your future neighbors. Please RSVP early for this event as seating is limited.

    June 19 11:00AM – 12:00PM Auditorium

    Extra Hour: Why Strength Training is Essential for Aging Well

    Join Regional Fitness Director Cesar Barragan and Fitness Instructor Julian Love as they discuss how strength training supports independence, balance, bone health, and overall quality of life as we age. Come learn why maintaining muscle is important for staying active, and see the demonstration of simple strength exercises. They will also discuss how personal training can provide support for those looking to build confidence and create a fitness routine that fits their lifestyle.

    June 25 11:00AM – 12:00PM Auditorium

    “A Remarkable Story” with Zoot Velasco and Altadena Heritage

    Zoot was severely burned as an infant, losing the muscles in his right foot, yet went on to a 12-year career as a professional dancer, actor, and international touring artist working with Prince, Michael Jackson, Arsenio Hall, and James Cameron among others. In addition to raising more than $32 million for various organizations, he built four art centers for the City of LA, a Boys & Girls Club, and a Theatre for the City of Long Beach. Join us to hear his remarkable story.

    April Events

    April was an active month at MonteCredo. With spring in full swing, residents are exploring, celebrating, and fully engaged in their interests. Music and dance are a regular part of daily life in our community. Be it Latin, ballroom, or classic rock, residents need little excuse to start showing off their moves, bringing joy and smiles to all.

    Two older adults dance together, smiling, while a musician plays keyboard and sings in the background. Drums and other instruments are visible behind them. The scene appears festive and joyful.

    At MonteCedro

    Dance Party!

    The playlist was the “Decades of Rock” — the kind of music that everyone knows the words to — and the floor was jumping with swirls, twirls, and fancy footwork. Favorite songs, friends, and fun added up to a fantastic evening!

     


    Group of older adults participating in an aqua aerobics class in an outdoor swimming pool. Most are wearing hats and swimsuits, and some are smiling while exercising in the water. A walker is visible by the poolside.

    At MonteCedro

    Water Nymphs

    Hydro Aerobics are a favorite way to stay active and our instructors know how to keep up the energy and fun. It’s a great way to stay fit through low-impact exercise.

     


    Two pieces of herbed bread topped with savory dumplings, garnished with microgreens and orange flower petals, and drizzled with a rich red sauce, served on a white plate.

    At Montecedro

    Easter Dinner

    Food brings people together and there is no better way to celebrate Easter than with a delicious meal with family and friends. MonteCedro’s wonderful dining team created an absolutely stunning menu this year. The exceptional service, beautiful spring decorations, and incredible food made for a memorable and worthy celebration.

     


    A group of people view colorful, textured abstract art pieces mounted on large blue walls in a gallery. The artworks vary in shape and size, with a gallery guide standing nearby.

    Outings

    The Hammer Museum

    Art has always been a source of social commentary, holding up a mirror to ourselves and our ideas. This is the mission of The Hammer Museum, which seeks to showcase art that illuminates our lives. The Museum opened to the public in November 1990 and in 1994, UCLA assumed the management and operations of the institution. The Hammer Museum, named for Dr. Armand Hammer, is now one of three public arts institutions of the School of the Arts and Architecture at UCLA. MonteCedro residents enjoyed a beautiful and thought-provoking morning exploring the museum, followed by lunch and lively conversation inspired by the museum’s collection.


    A group of people wearing hats stands on a garden path, watching a man give a talk beside blooming orange and yellow flowers under a clear blue sky. Trees and shrubs fill the background.

    Outings

    Crescent Farm

    Our intrepid residents recently had the opportunity to participate in a docent-led tour of the Crescent Farm at the L.A. Arboretum. Crescent Farm is a remarkable 13-year project developed in response to the 2013 California drought. The L.A. Arboretum is a unique 127-acre botanical garden and historical site whose mission is to “cultivate our natural, horticultural and historic resources for learning, enjoyment and inspiration.” It was a beautiful and educational day for all. Thank you to the team at the L.A. Arboretum for being such wonderful hosts.


    A group of six people stands in a gallery, observing various paintings hung on a brick wall. The visitors are casually dressed and appear to be engaged with the diverse artwork on display.

    Outings

    The Cheech

    Last month, residents boarded our community bus to visit The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture in Riverside. The morning was spent wandering and exploring this vibrant cultural museum and its breathtaking art. Afterwards, residents convened at a local restaurant for a delicious lunch.


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