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This month at MonteCedro.

June is filled with performances, get-togethers and activities here at MonteCedro. Whether you’re a film buff, music fan, armchair astronomer 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.

Two women in traditional mariachi attire perform with a violin and guitar, smiling and singing into a microphone, while a man in the background plays guitar. Colorful papel picado decorations hang above them.

A performance from Mariachi Octavo

Calendar of events

  • July 16 7:00PM – 8:00PM Marcell’s

    Summer Nights with Grace Faye

    Vintage jazz singer Grace Faye brings her iconic style and voice back to MonteCedro. Specializing in swing tunes, Rat Pack classics, and traditional jazz standards from the 1920s to the 1940s, she delights audiences with an evening of song.

    July 23 11:00AM – 12:00PM Eaton Theater

    How Did They Do It? F1: The Movie

    Join Bryce Stevens from Sector 5 Media, a premier motorsports and karting media company known for capturing professional race photos and video packages for competitors across the country. Bryce will discuss the special effects and movie magic used to bring “F1: The Movie” to life. Using clips from the movie, commentary and visual explanations, he will take us through how the production team created the iconic race/crash scenes and merged real and fictional F1 action to create a blockbuster.

    July 24 11:00AM – 12:00PM Library

    America’s 250th!

    Renowned pianist, Dr. Kelly Anderson joins us this month to perform and discuss music that celebrates our nation’s Semiquincentennial. An instructor at Pasadena City College, Dr. Anderson records for various media including documentaries, and brings his storytelling to every performance.

    May Events

    May was an event-filled month. It started with Cinco de Mayo, sprang forward to Mother’s Day and just kept going. MonteCedro’s vibrant community social life was full of music, exercise, and delicious food. Along the way we also took time to get out and explore all that Southern California has to offer.

    Five mariachi musicians in black suits with red bow ties stand in a row holding their instruments, with colorful papel picado banners hanging on the wall behind them.

    At MonteCedro

    ¡Hola, Amigo!

    We celebrated Cinco de Mayo with a fiesta, featuring refreshing margaritas, freshly prepared guacamole, and the vibrant sounds of traditional Mexican music. The event was elevated by a performance from Mariachi Octavo, creating a lively and memorable cultural experience for all in attendance.


    A plated meal featuring slices of medium-rare steak topped with creamy sauce and microgreens, served with asparagus spears and a portion of layered potato gratin on a white plate.

    At MonteCedro

    Mother’s Day

    This special day was filled with warmth, love, and amazing food at MonteCedro. Chef Jared and his team masterfully crafted a special menu in honor of the mothers, grandmothers, and great grandmothers who dined. Everyone enjoyed the food, fresh flowers on the tables, and the extra special service. Thank you to moms everywhere!

     


    A string quartet of four young musicians performs on stage, each playing a string instrument, while an audience of older adults watches from seated chairs in a small, well-lit room.

    At Montecedro

    Basking in the Music

    Residents had the pleasure of welcoming the BASK Quartet and pianist Kai, from the Colburn School of Performing Arts, for an afternoon of music featuring works by some of the greatest composers. The talent of these young people is remarkable. It was a very inspiring afternoon.


    A group of older adults exercise indoors, each holding hand weights and stepping on platforms, following a fitness routine together. They are dressed in casual workout clothes and appear focused and energetic.

    At Montecedro

    Next Level Fitness

    We are serious about fitness at MonteCedro, so there are programs for every level and ability, including the ‘Golden Circuit’. The class focuses on dynamic movement, balance, and control. Super impressive!


    Black-and-white image of a person smiling while playing an acoustic guitar, wearing a dark shirt with light-colored piping details, against a plain background.

    Outings

    Born on a Saddle

    Gene Autry, known as the Singing Cowboy, was one of America’s most successful screen icons. Movie star, musician, singer, composer, and rodeo performer, he was beloved by all. Recently, we had the opportunity to visit the Autry Museum, showcasing the art of the American West. From cowboy culture to the intricate and striking designs of Native Americans, it was a beautiful and fascinating tour of our country’s artistic history. Fun fact: Gene Autry was also the original owner of the California Angels baseball team, now the Los Angeles Angels.


    Three elderly people stand in front of a black-and-white photo of men in suits and chef hats, displayed on a patterned wall, as they look and point at the image in apparent conversation or discussion.

    Outings

    Presidential Library

    We had the opportunity to explore the history of President Richard Nixon’s administration at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda. From recordings of phone calls related to the Apollo 10 mission to exhibits covering the final years of his presidency, residents explored the extensive collection of historical information and memorabilia showcased throughout the library.


    A group of seven people poses in front of Randy’s Donuts shop. Beside them, a display case is filled with various donuts, including ones topped with bacon and others with drizzle topping.

    Outings

    Donut Tour

    Yes, that’s right, we went on a donut tour! There’s no better way to spend a Saturday afternoon than exploring the donut culture of Santa Monica. The guided donut tour featured tastings from several local shops while learning about the history and traditions behind these beloved treats. Special thanks to Discovering California’s Donut Culture for providing such a fun and delicious experience. It was a tasty afternoon.


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