About Temple City, California

Temple City is centrally located in the west San Gabriel Valley. It is five miles southeast of Pasadena and 13 miles east of Los Angeles. Temple City is a part of a cluster cities along Rosemead, Monterey Park, San Marino, San Gabriel and Pasadena. The population of the town is 35,600 with approximately a third of the population is white. (aaplumbingsa.com) The city also has Cuban, Puerto Rican and other Latino nationalities. The city has a total area of 4 square miles.

Temple City is known for Winchell’s Donuts as it started its business in Temple City in 1970. Today, Winchell’s Donuts is no longer within the city’s limits. Another notable company is Pete & Jake’s Hot Rod Repair which is known for custom cars, such as The California Kid.

There are annual events held in Temple City, such as the Camellia Festival. Camellia Festival started in 1944 in recognition of the significance of family life. It is a three-day parade that takes place the last weekend in February.

The St. Luke Parish Fiesta is another annual event that takes place at St. Luke the Evangelist Church every April. For three days, rides, food stalls, and game booths are open for the community. There are around 900 volunteers who work in the food and game booths throughout the weekend.

 

Services we offer in Temple City :

E Waste Recycling
Hard disk destruction
Destruction of Products
Kits for Recycling

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