CVHS Class of 2025 Soars Into the Future

CVHS Class of 2025 Soars Into the Future

By Mary O’KEEFE “Well, here we are Falcons: the day we’ve been waiting for, the day we’ve anticipated for over 12 years. The day we thought would never actually come – our graduation day. And now that it’s here, I have to admit …I ’m scared.”  That is how 2025 Crescenta Valley High School (CVHS) […]

Clark Magnet High Graduates Seniors

Clark Magnet High Graduates Seniors

By Ruth SOWBY Commencement at La Crescenta’s Clark Magnet High School went off without a hitch as Class of 2025 seniors marched across an improvised stage to receive their diplomas on Wednesday, June 11. Handing out those precious diplomas were Clark Principal Mark Rubio, GUSD Superintendent Dr. Darneika Watson and GUSD Board Member Kathleen Cross.    […]

Featured Poets and Open Reading at Village Poets

Village Poets of Sunland-Tujunga welcomes featured poets Mary Fitzpatrick and Ella Czajkowska on Sunday, June 22 at 4:30 p.m. at Bolton Hall Museum. There will also be an open reading and poets are invited to sign up to participate.  The reading starts at 4:30 pm and goes till 6:30 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Free […]

Board Installed, Funds Distributed by AAUW

Board Installed, Funds Distributed by AAUW

The Glendale Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) met on Saturday, May 10 at the Oakmont Country Club to install its new board and distribute scholarships. AAUW officers were installed for two year terms (2025-2027) by past branch president Cathy Zitnick. They are President Dr. Beverly Van Citters, Treasurer Susan Hunt, Secretary […]

Dignity Health Highlights Summer Safety as New Season Approaches

Emergency Room physicians across Glendale and Pasadena typically see a rise in seasonal injuries and illnesses including heatstroke, water-related incidents and foodborne illnesses. Dignity Health California urges the community to prioritize safety during the summer season’s high temperatures and increased outdoor activities.  “Summer is a season when we see a sharp rise in preventable emergencies,” […]

History of the Hollywood Bowl

Discover how Daisy Dell, a popular 1920s picnic area in a “miraculously acoustic” canyon in the Cahuenga Pass became America’s iconic entertainment venue – the Hollywood Bowl. This program on June 14 at 1 p.m. is narrated in-person by members of the LA Philharmonic Speakers Bureau and relives the Bowl’s history through vintage photos, postcards and […]

TASTY TREATS <<< CHEF RANDY GRAHAM

TASTY TREATS <<< CHEF RANDY GRAHAM

Mediterranean Egg Muffins   This is my take on a popular recipe circulating on the Internet. These freezer-friendly egg muffins are delicious for breakfast and ideal for your next brunch. If you’re serving them for brunch, pair them with a mixed greens salad dressed with olive oil and red vinegar. Makes 12 muffins. Ingredients: 12 large […]

P.E.O. Glendale and P.E.O. Burbank Reciprocity Bureaus Merge to Form Verdugo Hills Reciprocity Bureau

P.E.O. Glendale and P.E.O. Burbank Reciprocity Bureaus Merge to Form Verdugo Hills Reciprocity Bureau

The P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization) Sisterhood announced the official merger of the P.E.O. Glendale Reciprocity Bureau and the P.E.O. Burbank Reciprocity Bureau, forming a unified entity now known as the Verdugo Hills Reciprocity Bureau. The announcement was made during the P.E.O. California State Convention held recently in Los Angeles. This merger, encouraged by the P.E.O. California State […]

CALENDAR THIS

GLENDALE KIWANIS  The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. At the next meeting on June 13, duck splash artists and duck buddies will give an overview of their organizations and work. Introduction by Gab Waterman. The cost to attend Friday meetings, which includes lunch and program, is $25. All are welcome.  The […]