LIBRARY, ARTS & CULTURE PERFORMANCE SERIES New and established artists and performance groups in diverse genres including classical, jazz, rock and world music will be part of the Library, Arts & Culture Performance Series. The performances are on Fridays and begin at 7 p.m. at the Brand Library & Art Center. Performances will run 60 […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Once again several community members from Crescenta Valley headed to the beach on Saturday to volunteer their day to Life Rolls On – They Will Surf Again. According to LRO website, “Life Rolls On is a nonprofit organization creating freedom beyond paralysis. Established in 2002, our adaptive sports programs, They Will Surf […]
By Charly SHELTON Glendale Adventist Medical Center held a 110th anniversary kickoff celebration at the Glendale Galleria on Sunday. An estimated 2,000 guests stopped by to check out the Cirque du Soleil-style performers from Way 2 Much Entertainment who had acts of balancing, ring riding, contortion and ribbon aerial performance, as well as jugglers, hula […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Montrose Shopping Park is looking more like a California-friendly garden thanks to the City of Glendale Community Services and Parks. At the July 2 meeting the Montrose Shopping Park Association, members voiced their concern about the barren look of Honolulu Avenue and Ocean View Boulevard. Community Services and Parks had taken out […]
CVCA Meeting The Crescenta Valley Community Association will meet tonight, Thursday, Aug. 27 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the La Crescenta Library Community Room, 2809 Foothill Blvd. in La Crescenta. The public is invited to join in the discussion of local land use issues. Light refreshments. For more information, contact Sharon Weisman at […]
“By forces seemingly antagonistic and destructive, Nature accomplishes her beneficent designs. Now a flood of fire, now a flood of ice, now a flood of water; and again in the fullness of time an outburst of organic life.” – John Muir The words of Muir give nature a spiritual dimension. As meaningful and descriptive as […]
August 24 4400 block of Sharon Avenue in La Crescenta, a Global Positioning System, digital tire pressure gauge and USB car charger were stolen from a vehicle between Aug. 22-24. August 20 4800 Castle Road in La Cañada, a resident reported that she drove up to her home and noticed a white hatchback vehicle parked […]
Burned but not Burned Out Saturday was an amazing day. Along with Mary O’Keefe, her daughters Molly and Jessy and my husband Steve and our sons Matthew and Danny, I was at Huntington Beach for the second of three Life Rolls On – They Will Surf Again events being held in SoCal this year (the […]
Our Old Hometown Newspaper – The Ledger From 1922 to 1978, the Ledger was our own newspaper, a twice-weekly, multi-page record of happenings in the Crescenta Valley. It recorded every birth, every death, every burglary, and every car crash. More importantly, it reflected the trends of growth, the changing governments (local, state and national), and […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Last weekend over 400 people enjoyed outdoor movie experiences at the Montrose Sixth Annual Film Festival. The outdoor movies were shown in the parking lot of Andersen’s Pet Shop in the 2200 block of Honolulu Avenue, a throwback to Montrose’s past. The Montrose Theater burned down in the 1987; the charred utility […]