Bike Safety, Road Rules Taught at Bike Rodeo

Bike Safety, Road Rules Taught at Bike Rodeo

  Pack 360 and Cubmaster John Jucksch held their first bike rodeo on March 29 at Rosemont Middle School. Scouts were invited to learn bike safety, rules of the road and bike maintenance and even try some tricks. There were obstacles like slowest rider, slalom through cones, and chances to go over the teeter-totter. Thank […]

CCLCF Offers New Wine Classes

Building on its popular Wine Tasting 101 classes, Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge developed a few new classes to take sommeliers-in-training to the next level. On June 10, a journey begins into Wine & Cheese Pairing 101. Pairing cheese and wine to bring out the best takes a little bit of science and a […]

CCLCF Benefits from Kiwanis One Day

  Kiwanis members serve their communities all year long. But the excitement for service really builds in April each year when Kiwanis members come together for Kiwanis One Day – a day of community service that is felt around the world. On Saturday, April 18, Kiwanis members along with the Builders Club and Key Club […]

Veterans Corner

Submitted by Andy Gero Applying For VA Benefits The Dept. of Veterans Affairs informed us that for veterans and survivors who need additional time to gather their claim information, but want to save the earliest possible effective date, the VA is using a new “intent to file” process, effective March 24. The “intent to file” […]

GAMC Selected For Three Women’s Choice Awards®

Glendale Adventist Medical Center (GAMC) was recently honored with three Women’s Choice Awards for patient safety, heart care, and orthopedics. The Women’s Choice Award is the only distinction that identifies the nation’s best health care institutions based on robust criteria that considers patient satisfaction, clinical excellence and women’s highest preferences when it comes to treatment […]

Falcons Qualify for Conference Finals

By Leonard COUTIN The Pacific League track and field prelims were hosted on Friday on the Arcadia track under a blistering sun. Endurance was demanded for the more than seven hours of three heats in each race. The top nine athletes move on with the exception of the 800m and 1600m races that will have […]

Rosemont Soccer Continues Strong Play

Rosemont Soccer Continues Strong Play

  The Rosemont Middle School soccer teams will play their final home games of the season today on the Rosemont field against Roosevelt Middle School. The girls play first at 3:30 p.m., followed by the boys. The Spartan boys defeated Toll on April 28 1-0 and are 4-0 on the season, good for first place […]

Glendale Allocates Funds to Step Up Anti-710 Advocacy

By Ted AYALA The Glendale City Council unanimously voted to step up its advocacy efforts against the proposed 710 tunnel last Tuesday night, allocating a total amount of $56,000 toward the move. In what Glendale City Manager Scott Ochoa described as the “first phase” of its advocacy, the city would pay $10,000 toward the retention […]