Claremont City Manager Weekly Details Meetings, Making Change Contest Winners
The City of Claremont posted its City Manager Weekly bulletin Feb. 26, 2026, noting the city recognized 2026 Making Change Contest winners at the Feb. 23 awards ceremony.

The City of Claremont posted its City Manager Weekly bulletin on Feb. 26, 2026, and the notice highlighted the city’s recognition of winners from the 2026 Making Change Contest following a Feb. 23 awards ceremony. The weekly brief is presented as a regular municipal update listing recent and upcoming events, reminders for residents, and items of interest for local boards and committees.
The bulletin’s prominent item in the distributed GovDelivery excerpt described the Making Change contest and the Feb. 23 awards recognition. The GovDelivery text states, “Each year, the City of Claremont and the Claremont Unified School District host the 'Making Change' contest to recognize Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other champions of human rights and social justice. This contest presents an opportunity for Claremont students in grades K-12 to honor and remember all that these advocates of social change have done to transform our world for the better. On February 23, the City of Claremont recognized this year’s winners during its annual Making Change Contest awards ceremony.”
City Manager Adam Pirrie is named on the City of Claremont website as the compiler of the weekly update; the site text reads, “To keep our residents informed, City Manager Adam Pirrie has compiled a weekly list of projects, events, and news stories. You may find the weekly in the News section of the website and on the City's social media accounts.” The City Manager Weekly News page appears under the city’s Government/News navigation and the site footer shows the municipal site is “© 2025 City of Claremont, CA |Powered by Granicus.”
The municipal distribution formats and site chrome are specific in the captured material. The GovDelivery header shows “February 26, 2026,” includes a “View as a webpage” prompt, and labels the item “Claremont California City Manager News Brief.” The city website capture includes navigation items such as “Summer Movies in the Park,” “General Plan and Land Use Map,” and “Guide to City Council Meetings,” and shows a language selector with entries including Afrikaans, Amharic, Japanese, Spanish, Tamil, and Thai.

The supplied GovDelivery excerpt contains formatting artifacts in the capture, notably a run-together line reading “2026 Making Change Contest CeremonyMaking Change Contest” and repeated paragraph content within the snippet. The materials provided do not include the names of contest winners, the ceremony venue or time, attendance figures, or photographs from the Feb. 23 event.
For fuller reporting, those absent details remain necessary: the identities and grade levels of the 2026 Making Change winners, the location and time of the Feb. 23 awards ceremony, any quotes from City Manager Adam Pirrie or Claremont Unified School District officials, and participation or entry counts for the contest. The Feb. 26 City Manager Weekly bulletin and the GovDelivery brief together establish the city’s recognition of the contest winners, while the city website identifies Adam Pirrie as the weekly bulletin’s author and the channels where residents can find the weekly issues.
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