By Mary O’KEEFE The sidewalks, nearby yards and street were filled with supporters as the Armenian Community and Youth Center was rededicated as the Meher and Satig Der Ohanessian Youth Center on April 8. The youth center located at 2633 Honolulu Ave. has been home to countless community and youth events. The center had been […]
Genocide Results Topic of College Discussion “Disruption, Survival and Innovation: How Genocide Affects Intellectual Capital in Science and Culture” will be presented at Glendale Community College from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 24 in Cimmarusti Science Center room 177 as part of the GCC Science Lecture Series. The speaker is Azzie Mekhitarian, […]
Finishing April in Style As promised last week, I’m going to share with you some events that have happened or are planned for this month of woe for taxpayers. The first event was one of personal joy for my family: the arrival home of our youngest son Danny. As most of you remember, Danny […]
“Perhaps some day in the dim future it will be possible to advance the computations faster than the weather advances and at a cost less than the saving to mankind due to the information gained. But that is a dream.” ~ Lewis Fry Richardson, Weather Prediction by Numerical Process, 1922 English, mathematician, physicist & meteorologist […]
Vietnam Memorial Names – Patrick Quinn, Stephen Burlingame, Robert Chapp This continues our review of the lives of the men on Montrose’s Vietnam Memorial. Patrick Owen Quinn, Nov. 25, 1966 – Patrick Quinn was well known in the community. Two people have already contacted me who knew him personally. Patrick attended La Crescenta Elementary […]
Preparing for Disaster In the Golden State, we are known around the world for many things: our sun, our beaches, our leading role in many different industries, our forests, our deserts and, unfortunately, our wildfires. Every year, across the state, we brace for potential infernos that could devastate the lives of hundreds – if […]
By Leonard COUTIN Sparked by a contagious enthusiasm, the first Crescenta Valley High School Spring Showcase dance production, produced by Yana Karibyan, was a creative success presented by 100 young students who performed their free-style hip hop rhythmic moves at the school’s MacDonald Auditorium. Karibyan, a 2003 graduate of Glendale High School, designed the show […]
Monte Vista fifth graders performed pig dissections to gain real world understanding of how the heart functions. This opportunity was sponsored through the generosity of the Monte Vista PTA. Submitted by Suzanne RISSE
Dunsmore Elementary School fourth grade classes of Osan Garabedian and Mike McGrath celebrated March with a performance during the school’s awards ceremony. The fourth graders honored Dr. Suess’ birthday with a song while holding up their favorite Dr. Seuss book. Some students even donned his famous “Cat in the Hat” striped hat. St. Patrick’s Day […]
Character Building Organizations for Kids Trail Life and American Heritage Girls are hosting an ice cream social on Monday, April 23 at 6:30 p.m. This Christ-centered group serves kids ages 5-18 years old. Meetings take place on Mondays from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., September thru May. Trail Life USA is an outdoor adventure, leadership […]