KCET, the nation’s largest independent public television station, introduces a new special broadcast series, “LOST LA” created in partnership with the University of Southern California libraries. It is based on KCET’s “LA as Subject” web series written by L.A. historian Nathan Masters. “LOST LA” is the latest broadcast special to come out of KCET’s online […]
Adriana Serrano, right, of the American Cancer Society presents Crescenta Valley Weekly publisher Robin Goldsworthy with an award of appreciation for the newspaper’s support in the 2015 Relay For Life. Goldsworthy, with Mary O’Keefe, will chair the 2016 Foothills Relay For Life that takes place April 9-10 at Clark Magnet High School. For information on […]
La Cañada Presbyterian Church’s Parent Education program is hosting two new classes, New Babies and Parenting Your Exceptional Child, starting in early 2016 along with the second semester of all Parent Education classes. For parents wishing their newborn came with an instruction manual, look no farther than Nanette Brown’s New Babies class. Specially tailored to […]
Here is the paper for Thursday, January 7, 2016. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]
Areas Closed for Public Safety During Winter Storms With the predicted heavy rain in a series of winter storms, Angeles National Forest and San Gabriel Mountains National Monument officials have closed multiple recreation areas to ensure public safety. Rowher Flats and Drinkwater Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) areas are closed. The South Fork, Big Rock, Gould […]
Ask Phyllis! Dissecting Multiple Offers Dear Phyllis, We received four offers on our home, two of which were at the same price. My agent pushed one over the others which we accepted. Now that we are in escrow this buyer is making demands for repairs and credits. In hindsight I think perhaps our agent […]
January 2016 Now that the holiday season is officially at an end, we can turn our attention to live theatre once again, with such fabulous shows as these: Opening “Louis & Keely: ‘Live’ at the Sahara” Louis Prima and Keely Smith shared a larger-than-life marriage and a groundbreaking Las Vegas act featuring […]
Dec. 7, 1942 – Dec. 5, 2015 Richard Krause, the Ole Skipper, Glendale firefighter and fire captain for 27 years, passed away suddenly Dec. 5. He had been retired 17 years and was fully enjoying the good life playing golf, camping and fishing, RV-ing to the mountains, ocean and Monument Valley. He had a lifelong […]
OLL HOSTING CASINO NIGHT Our Lady of Lourdes School is hosting a fundraising casino gala on Saturday, Feb. 6 at the Angeles National Golf Club. Festivities include silent auction, live auction and raffles. Poker tournament is a $25 buy in. The cost is $65 per person that includes appetizers, cocktail reception, sit-down dinner, dessert, music, […]
New Laws for 2016 As with any new year many new laws come into effect from past ballot measures that Californians voted into law. Here is a list of just some of new laws that will affect you, your families and your business. (AB 8, Gatto): A “Yellow Alert” notification system began on Jan. 1, […]