Pat Ostrye Neighborhood Treasure Block Party

Pat Ostrye Neighborhood Treasure Block Party

Neighborhood Treasure Art Unveiling & Block Party Celebration for the first elected City Mayor, Mary "Pat" Ostrye!

By Monrovia Area Partnership (MAP)

Date and time

Saturday, June 15 · 11am - 1pm PDT

Location

300 N Alta Vista Ave

300 North Alta Vista Avenue Monrovia, CA 91016

About this event

  • 2 hours

Neighborhood Treasures celebrates historically significant Monrovians through the installation of public art pieces in various neighborhoods throughout the community. The goal of the program is to enrich the lives of those who view the art and improve neighborhoods by its presence.

Neighborhood Treasures was developed by Monrovia Area Partnership staff and leaders, vetted by the Art in Public Places Committee, and approved by the City Council in 2018. Neighborhood Treasures' public art includes specialized artwork that visually represents the life and contributions of the honorees.

On Saturday, June 15, 2024, we will be honoring our 9th Neighborhood Treasure honoree and first woman to serve on Monrovia City Council. First elected Mayor of the City who fulfilled her campaign promises and brought Monrovia Meals-on-Wheels, Dial-a-Ride, home library, and a federally funded senior lunch program. After her mayoral term she was elected City Clerk and City Treasurer. There will be an art unveiling and a block party celebration to follow. The entire community is welcome to come by and enjoy!

For questions, please feel free to email kzessau@ci.monrovia.ca.us or call (626) 932-5564.

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The Monrovia Area Partnership (MAP) program was formed in 2006 as a community-based program to combat crime, blight, and resident apathy.  We realized that this could not be accomplished without the most important participants... our residents! MAP is a partnership of staff, residents, businesses, and service organizations all working together with the common goal of building a premier community.  There are many opportunities for community members to get involved and stay active in the City.  Remember, you can make a difference. Why not start now? Get involved with the MAP program and make your mark!