“March came in that winter like the meekest and mildest of lambs, bringing days that were crisp and golden and tingling, each followed by a frosty pink twilight which gradually lost itself in an elfland of moonshine.” ~ L.M. Montgomery, author of “Anne of Green Gables,” 1908 Yes! The rains have returned! The […]
Bingo at Verdugo Hills Memorial Hall Members of American Legion Post 288 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1614 are hosting a bingo night on Saturday, March 14 at the Verdugo Hills Memorial Hall. The annual St. Patrick’s Day bingo fundraiser benefits local youth. The cost is $20; doors open at 5 p.m. and the […]
Bringing Out Your Party Dress I’ve shared with you that this is bingo season and, indeed, it is. Prom Plus had a successful bingo night on Feb. 29, supported by sponsors and players who came out to have a night of fun. The American Legion is hosting bingo night this Saturday benefitting local youth […]
Whether ready to try your luck at bingo or longing for the fashions of spring, upcoming events have something for everyone. By Sabrina SHELTON Back in February, CV Weekly highlighted various bingo fundraisers in the area. For those who could not attend and support some of the community’s non-profit organizations, there is still hope. The […]
Updated March 6: CV Weekly has confirmed that the employee of Foothill Car Wash who was struck by a vehicle on Wednesday afternoon has died, most likely from injuries sustained from the accident, at 8:38 p.m. on Wednesday night. A fundraising effort has been started to help the family of the deceased man with expenses. […]
Hard work to build an efficient and beautiful robot pays off for Falkon team members. By Charly SHELTON Renewable energy is all around us. In the future, collecting this energy to power cities will be a commonplace task. But today, collecting this energy is still in the realm of games and thought exercises. One […]
By Mary O’KEEFE and Charly SHELTON The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and Dept. of Public Health, along with the cities of LA, Pasadena and Long Beach, announced on Wednesday they were declaring a local emergency in connection with the novel coronavirus. There have been seven recorded cases of coronavirus in LA County, six […]
By Mary O’KEEFE There have been some changes, and there are a few more to come, along Honolulu Avenue. Here is an update of a few businesses that have opened, closed and are in the process of opening their doors. Moss Supermarket, formally Cordon’s Ranch Market, at 2931 Honolulu Ave. closed in 2017. Since then […]
By Sabrina SHELTON Now is the season of Lent, a time of sacrifice and reflection. Most associate it with giving something up, usually a vice or certain foods. But for the congregation at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, this Lent is an opportunity to release heavy burdens in order to become closer to God. The church […]
Feb. 28 600 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada, two suspects, described as a male and female, both Hispanic, entered a store. The female was described as wearing a black hat, white long sleeve shirt and jeans. The male was described as wearing a blue collared button-up shirt and blue jeans. Both walked over […]