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Why Do We Use 'Samson The Hot Tub Bear' as our Mascot?

8/17/2024

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PictureSamson, the Hot Tub Bear 5" figurine adorns the Monrovia Historical Museum's 'Icons Exhibit' amid the mountains of Monrovia (created for the museum in 2023 by Mike Andrews, MHM board member).
If you are a Monrovian living in the hills, chances are you have probably seen or even encountered a bear in your lifetime. Today, many stories abound of residents’ encounters, some have gone viral and some have even been featured in the network news! Here at the Monrovia Historical Museum, we take bear stories quite seriously! Several of our own board members have either been visited by bears in their home or have spotted them in their neighborhood! 

And then of course, there’s the legendary Samson, The Hot Tub Bear. So popular was he that in 1994, even the Governor of California was summoned to take action in saving his life! There’s more to that story, of course, and if you’re not privy to the story of Samson, just Google him. Better yet, get the book “Samson the Hot Tub Bear: A True Story” for your kids and grandkids. He is such a legend that the city adopted him as its mascot. See link below to read more about the city's bear statues erected all over Monrovia! 

Last year, Mike Andrews, Monrovia resident and retired art professor at Otis College of Art and Design, joined the Museum board, and very quickly came up with designs to replace an old miniature paper model of Samson (and the hot tub) in our icons exhibit. What followed were more artistic creations by Mike, depicting Samson on our T-shirts, key chains, our cash donation receptacle, and if you haven’t noticed, Samson is now also in all our newsletters and ads!

Samson The Hot Tub Bear is, without a doubt, a permanent fixture in the Monrovia scene. He is as much a historical figure as William Monroe, and his legacy lives on in Monrovia’s history! 

Learn More About Samson Links: 
  • City of Monrovia's Samson Page link 
  • California Sun article on the Monrovia Fire Department Mascot 
  • ​Goodreads link
  • Monrovia Reads YouTube video with Jim Wigton, Monrovia Historic Preservation Group (MOHPG)
  • HeySocal/Monrovia Weekly on the unveiling of the Steve Baker Bear 
  • LAist feature on Old Town Bear Statues with map
  • LA Times article on Samson’s Death 

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From The Archives: 2016 Article Recognizing Monrovia's Preservation Efforts

8/15/2024

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​In 2015, the California State Office of Historic Preservation approached Ili Lobaco*, associate planner for the City of Monrovia at the time, to contribute an article in their newsletter about historic preservation in selected cities. Monrovia was among the nine cities featured. As part of her role in the city planning office, Ili Lobaco had been called upon to present at a few workshops with the state office, and it was was through her network of friends there that they became well aware of the success of local preservation efforts being made in Monrovia. This article was a result of that. Ili wrote it in October 2015, two months before she retired from the city. Read Ili's article here (excerpted from the full newsletter). 

The article, "Monrovia: Preserving Big in a Small City" was published in 2016 in ‘Preservation Matters,’ a newsletter of the California Office of Historic Preservation, Vol. 9, Issue 1. "It was an honor to be included with the other eight California cities, and it also gave Monrovia great visibility with their historic preservation program." Here's the link to the full document posted in the city's website. 

*Ili Lobaco retired from the City Planning Office of the City of Monrovia in 2015, after 15 years of service. Thereafter, she served on the board of the Monrovia Historical Museum from 2016 to 2021, and re-joined the board in May 2023 through the present.  

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Sincere Appreciation for Arcadia Sash and Door

8/5/2024

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We extend our deepest gratitude to Arcadia Sash & Door for their remarkable generosity in supporting the upcoming exhibit, “Monrovia’s History Through Architecture,” here at Monrovia’s Historical Museum.

Tom and Tina Posen, longtime Monrovia residents and owners of Arcadia Sash & Door, have graciously donated and installed custom-made doors and windows for this exciting exhibit. Established in 1979 by Tom Posen, Arcadia Sash & Door is a family-owned and -operated company renowned for its excellence in window and door installations. With a legacy of enhancing thousands of homes, and having expansive showrooms, which feature over 50 brands and a diverse selection of doors, windows, hardware, and moulding.

The success of this exhibit owes much to the incredible support from companies and individuals like Tom and Tina Posen. Their commitment and generosity have significantly contributed to the exhibit's impressive scope and quality. This support exemplifies the spirit of community collaboration—truly, it takes a village. We are immensely proud and grateful for the extraordinary community that makes Monrovia so special.

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​Monrovia Historic Preservation Group, Long-Time Supporter of The Museum

8/1/2024

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PictureJuly 21, 2024 during the Monrovia Historic Preservation Group-MOHPG's Annual Meeting. Pictured in the photos on the bottom, L-R are: Charlene Smith, MOHPG supporter and Jim Wigton, MOHPG president; Vicky Hansen, MOHPG member and MHM board member, Lee Schamadan, MOHPG board member.
​Monrovia Historic Preservation Group Holds Annual Meeting and Supports the Monrovia Historical Museum

​On July 21st, the Monrovia Historic Preservation Group (MOHPG) held its annual meeting at the Public Library Community Room. This local organization, which supports The Monrovia Historical Museum (MHM), presented a generous $2,000 gift to the museum this year. Vicky Hansen, a museum board member and MOHPG member, was on hand to receive the kind donation. MOHPG is also a co-sponsor to our up-and-coming exhibit titled "Monrovia's History through Architecture". 

As one of the largest non-profit organizations in Monrovia, MOHPG has an active membership of nearly 200 households. Founded in 1980, the group serves as a vital resource for those involved in home restoration and works to raise public awareness about the importance of preserving Monrovia's architectural heritage.

In addition to its educational efforts, MOHPG hosts an annual home tour around Mother’s Day, offering the public a unique opportunity to explore several of the city’s most outstanding homes. Click here for more information about this great organization! 

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