File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Temple City. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Temple City, also known as the City of Temple City, is a city in Los Angeles County, California located northeast of downtown Los Angeles. In the west San Gabriel Valley, Temple City is located with Pasadena, Arcadia, Alhambra, San Marino, and San Gabriel as part of a cluster of cities.
In a recent study, Temple City ranked as the 5th safest city in California.
Interestingly, there is no longer an actual Winchell’s Donuts store within the city limits, though the chain opened their first location in Temple City on October 8, 1948. In addition, in the 1970s, Temple City was one of the locations of Pete & Jake’s Hot Rod Repair, known for custom cars, such as the California Kid.
A contest sponsored by the Woman’s Club of Temple City in 1944 led to the slogan “Temple City, Home of Camellias”, which became the inspiration behind the Camellia Festival each year. There is no doubt that the Camellia Festival was established as a recognition of the value of family life. Temple City has sponsored the festival, which has gained national recognition in the ensuing years, for the last few years. The purpose of the organization is to encourage young people to belong to one of the many youth organizations recognized by their community and to get involved in the affairs of their community. In order to participate in the Camellia Festival Parade, members of recognized organizations must be present. The Royalty Coronation of two first graders is held the first Friday of February.
During the last weekend of February, Temple City holds its annual Camellia Festival. A parade kicks off the festivities on Saturday mornin, beginning at the intersection of Las Tunas Drive and Rosemead Boulevard. Commercial floats are not allowed in the parade, all of the work is done by the young people. The three-day celebration includes a carnival, where the public can enjoy the hometown atmosphere in Temple City Park while participating in games and food booths managed by local service and youth organizations. Local cultural events are also open to the community.
The Women’s Club of Temple City began to sponsor a small parade of kids tossing camellia blossoms to parade watchers in 1944. Today, it has become one of the most popular events in Temple City, attracting approximately 5000 children and more than 20,000 visitors each year. On the final weekend in February, the Camellia Festival is held, which is only one of three events. In addition, there is a carnival and an art show in Temple City Park.
Saint Luke’s Parish Fiestal takes place at St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church in April each year. For three days, the community can enjoy game booths, rides, and food stalls at Broadway and Cloverly Avenue. The food and game booths are staffed by approximately 900 volunteers, both young and old, throughout the weekend. Some volunteers have worked at the bazaars since the beginning, more than 50 years ago. An estimated 10,000 people attend the festival every year to enjoy the good food, rides, and entertainment
On Sunday mornings in the month of April, Temple City’s Sunday Farmer’s Market takes place from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm at the parking lot located between City Hall and Temple City Park.
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