Tickets on Sale for The GHS ‘Royal Revivals’ Home Tour

Tickets on Sale for The GHS ‘Royal Revivals’ Home Tour

To mark the 10th anniversary of Glendale’s first historic district overlay zone, The Glendale Historical Society presents its Royal Revivals Home Tour on Sunday, Sept. 30, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year’s tour showcases six grand Period Revival homes in the Royal Boulevard Historic District. The homes were built between 1927 and 1936 […]

La Cañada Kiwanis Kicks Off 16th Annual Wine & Gourmet Event

Kiwanis Club of La Cañada will be celebrating its 16th annual Wine & Gourmet Food Tasting event, along with a premium wine auction, at Memorial Park on Sunday, Sept. 30. This annual event is presented by the Kiwanis Club of La Cañada, the La Cañada Flintridge Chamber of Commerce and Rosso Wine Shop. Wine enthusiasts […]

NOTES & NODS

This Week at LCIF All are invited to Lutheran Church in the Foothills on Sunday, Sept. 23 for education and worship. Education hour for all ages begins at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m., all will worship as a family. Pastor Scott Peterson will preach on “Open Eyes” from the book of James. Fellowship of conversation […]

An Athlete, a Scholar: What’s next for Nick Beatty?

An Athlete, a Scholar: What’s next for Nick Beatty?

By Leonard COUTIN When soon-to-be high school graduates sit at their promotion ceremonies many times they are reflecting on the previous four years, feeling excited for new adventures, but also sad that the years passed so quickly. Many times they are preparing for substantial life changes: if they’re off to college that means new living […]

LA CAÑADA GLADIATORS

  Jr. Gremlin Flag La Cañada Gladiators 21 – Baldwin Park Roadrunners 0   No report submitted.     Gremlins La Cañada 26 – Baldwin Park Roadrunners 0   The La Cañada Gladiators Gremlins visited the Baldwin Park Road Runners on Sunday, Sept. 16 at noon at Baldwin Park High School. The game broke open […]

OLL Benefits from Fun Run

What would it take for students to toss a few water balloons at their school principal? The kids at Our Lady of Lourdes School held a Fun Run fundraiser and earned just that treat. Principal Evelyn Cortes battled the students in a water balloon fight as a reward after for raising over $7,000 in two […]

NEWs FROM SACRAMENTO » Laura FRIEDMAN

Solutions For All Of Us 63,632. That’s how many people the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported suffered overdose deaths in the United States in 2016 – the number is rising. The statistics make it clear that addiction is becoming more prevalent and deadly every year. In response, there has also been a dramatic […]

Local Students Win Big at Broadcom Nationals

Local Students Win Big at Broadcom Nationals

By Lori BODNAR, intern Mahesh Arunachalam and Mihir Manchikatla, two seventh grade students attending Rosemont Middle School, recently placed in the Top 300 National Winners for the Broadcom MASTERS national STEM competition. STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and math. The Broadcom MASTERS is a program supported by the Society for Science & the Public, […]

Treasures of the Valley » Mike Lawler

CV’s First Inhabitants – Hunting   As I have mentioned in previous columns, the Tongva people of the Los Angeles area enjoyed a rich and nutritious diet. Besides the variety of plants they ate, they had a wide array of high-protein meat available. While the coast natives were awash in seafood (pun-intended), the inland natives […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Sept. 16 3100 block of Harmony Place in La Crescenta, a woman reported placing mail on her mailbox intending for it to be picked up by the mail carrier the next day. She also left clothing and a DVD player inside a paper bag on her porch. When she returned the mail and the paper […]