Glendora Daily Brief: Community Events, City Meetings, and What’s Ahead

Glendora, CA — February 6, 2026 — A quick look at today’s local happenings, from a morning coffee mixer to weekend events and upcoming city meetings.


Good evening, Glendora

As Friday wraps up, the city heads into a busy early-February stretch filled with community gatherings, family-friendly events, and a few important dates to keep on the calendar. Here’s a snapshot of what matters locally today.

Chamber hosts Friday coffee mixer

This morning, local business owners and residents gathered for the Chamber of Commerce’s “Friday But First… Coffee Mixer,” a casual networking event designed to bring small businesses and neighbors together before the workday begins. Events like this continue to be a cornerstone of Glendora’s business community, offering a relaxed way to share updates and build connections.

Weekend spotlight: Citrus College run

Looking ahead to Saturday, Citrus College is hosting its Super Saturday Music 1K and 5K event. The run is open to all ages and blends fitness with community spirit, drawing students, families, and local supporters to campus. Traffic around the college may be slightly busier than usual during the morning hours, so nearby residents may want to plan accordingly.

School board meeting set for Monday

The Glendora Unified School District Board of Education will hold its next regular meeting on Monday, February 9, at 6 p.m. at the Community Board Room on North Loraine Avenue. While agendas are posted closer to the meeting date, early February sessions often include mid-year updates and planning discussions that impact students and families across the district.

More community events on the horizon

Next week brings several additional opportunities to get involved, including library storytimes, service club meetings, and a ribbon cutting for a new housing development later in the week. February is shaping up to be an active month, with a steady mix of civic meetings and neighborhood-focused activities.

Whether you’re attending an event, preparing for a meeting, or simply enjoying the cooler winter weather, Glendora’s community calendar is full as the city moves into the heart of 2026.

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