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Microchips are an essential part of returning your pet to you if they get lost. Yet, there is a lot of confusion about microchips that keep pet owners from having their pets microchipped. Join Pasadena Humane’s own Dr. Toscano as he explores some of the misunderstandings surrounding microchipping and what we can do to get …

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The Health Officer Order Blueprint for a Safer Economy – Yellow Tier Risk Reduction Measures was recently updated.  Changes are highlighted in yellow: Revised to permit the operation of Overnight Organized/Children’s Camps in compliance with the requirements of Appendix K-1.  Owners and operators must give prior notice of intended operation to County Environmental Health to …

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Happy Pride Month, California! As you celebrate the people you love, make sure to #KeepItGolden through smarter energy management. Find out what you can do to save energy and help protect California’s natural beauty all month long and for years to come. That’s something we can all take pride in!  Learn more: https://www.energyupgradeca.org/the-movement/   6/2/2021

The Red Cross is hosting a series of blood drives in South Pasadena: 6/3/2021: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., The Eden Center, 1520 Fremont 6/7/2021: 1 p.m. – 7 p.m., South Pasadena Public Library, 1115 El Centro St 6/22/2021: 1 p.m. – 7 p.m., South Pasadena Public Library, 1115 El Centro St Donors are asked …

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Monday May 31, 2021 we remember and thank all those who have made sacrifices for our freedom. To honor these brave men and women, we encourage all Californians to help protect our state and #KeepItGolden by using energy more wisely and efficiently. That’s a legacy we can all be proud to leave behind. https://www.energyupgradeca.org/ 5/28/21

In observance of the Presidents Day holiday, City offices will be closed on Monday, May 31, 2021. We will resume service Tuesday, June 1, 2021. Both the South Pasadena Police and Fire Departments will have staff available to assist the public. For non-emergency assistance, you may contact the Police Department at (626) 403-7270, while the …

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