MONA Presents the Work of Artist Michael Flechtner

MONA Presents the Work of Artist Michael Flechtner

The Museum of Neon Art announced the work of Michael Flechtner: Ecce Artifex on display starting on June 26.The opening for this retrospective will take place from 6 – 8 p.m. on July 11 and is free to the public.  Michael Flechtner has made a lasting mark on the art form of neon through his […]

NOTES & NODS

LCIF Welcomes Community Lutheran Church of the Foothills invites the community to its weekly Sunday worship services at 10 a.m. with Pastor Rick Hall. Music is a mix of contemporary with traditional under the direction of Mark Anzelon. Sunday school is offered for young children, as well as a craft/activity area inside the sanctuary. Visit […]

TREASURES OF THE VALLEY <<< MIKE LAWLER

TREASURES OF THE VALLEY <<< MIKE LAWLER

From Clean Air To Smog – And Back Again When I was a kid in the early 1960s, smog was a fact of life. I remember that every summer a thick haze of bitter acrid smog blanketed our valley. When we played in the street, the ends of the street were sometimes not visible. The […]

Katja Rieckermann Group Kicks off Brand Summer Music Series

Katja Rieckermann Group Kicks off Brand Summer Music Series

The Brand Summer Music Series, an outdoor concert series located at the Brand Library & Art Center, begins on July 11. Concert attendees often bring their own chairs and picnic amenities and sit on the grassy hill. Please note that alcohol is prohibited.  Performances begin at 7 p.m. and is appropriate for children and families. […]

VIEWS FROM THE VALLEY <<< SUSAN BOLAN

VIEWS FROM THE VALLEY <<< SUSAN BOLAN

Hair Therapy They say that you don’t really know what you’ve got until it’s gone and that is certainly true of most things. People move so fast; we hardly take the time to appreciate the special gifts we are given and the people we have come to love. Life is fleeting. Spending moments with gratitude […]

OP ED – ARDY KASSAKHIAN

Saving Water Shouldn’t Cost Taxpayers at Tax Time  By Ardy KASSAKHIAN  In Southern California, water isn’t something we take for granted. Whether we’re in the middle of a drought or just waiting for the next one, conservation is a way of life. We’ve developed policies and built entire programs and systems around the idea that every […]

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

‘Thanks’ Gavin Newsom In a federal lawsuit, Governor Gavin Newsom accuses the Trump Administration of violating federal law, usurping local authority and wasting financial resources in the deployment of troops on  the streets of Los Angeles. Okay, Gavin. Let’s talk about wasted resources. How about the projected cost of $128 billion for the high-speed rail project […]

GUEST OP-ED <<< JONATHAN SHARP

GUEST OP-ED <<< JONATHAN SHARP

What is Fair? A National Mesothelioma Registry to Improve Health Outcomes for Los Angeles Veterans Shortly following WWII asbestos use in America increased exponentially, with this material being integrated into civilian and military constructions and installations. By 1970, the U.S. used more than 1,400 million pounds of asbestos with limited knowledge of its effects on […]

NEWS FROM CV CARES <<< YOUTH AMBASSADOR LEAH JUCKSCH

Celebrating Accomplishments of CV Cares  My name is Leah Jucksch and I am a youth ambassador with Crescenta Valley’s CV Cares. The month of May was packed with meaningful events centered around mental health and community connection. We began with a lunchtime tabling event at Crescenta Valley High School in partnership with the CVHS Cares […]

NEWS FROM THE CV CHAMBER <<< “OUR BUSINESS IS YOUR BUSINESS”

Getting to Know Your Local Chamber of Commerce We’re fortunate in the Crescenta Valley that there are three chambers of commerce at the ready to help local businesses and residents. A chamber of commerce is described as “a business network, typically a local organization of businesses, whose primary goal is to further the interests of […]