Glendale City Attorney Michael Garcia announced that his office has filed a criminal complaint in the Superior Court for Los Angeles County charging the owners of a property with the failure to obtain permit for complete demolition of a potentially historic home in violation of both city and state codes. The five-count misdemeanor complaint against […]
12 year old Blossom is a puppy in disguise! She loves stealing all the comfy seats, playing with her brothers, and hunting for hidden treats. Blossom always enjoys a good cuddle. CV Weekly loves to hear about your pets! Send a pic and small cap to steve@cvweekly.com, to share your lovable pets with the community!
PSHA TO HOLD RECEPTION FOR PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS Those who have an interest in interior design, enhancing music education in schools, developing greater leadership skills or making new friends, consider joining the Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts (PSHA). The all-volunteer, nonprofit organization invites men and women to a prospective members reception on Saturday, Feb. 3 […]
QUESTION: Is there a kind way to respond to an individual who insists on giving unsolicited opinions? I left my husband because of his excessive drinking. My friend, whom I really like, thinks I shouldn’t get a divorce because she’s of a faith that doesn’t believe in divorce. She brings up the subject when I […]
On Feb. 11, St. George’s Episcopal Church invites all to come to a very special concert. “Remembering Daniel” will honor St. George’s tenor soloist Daniel Chaney who passed away last year of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The church’s former music director Connie Grisham has commissioned a choral work to be composed in his memory. David Avhalomov, a […]
Spending too much and saving too little? Getting out of your current financial rut can feel daunting without the right habits and tools. Here are five ways to improve your financial plan now. 1. Set goals. What do your plans include? A car or house? An expensive getaway? Long-term retirement savings or a college fund […]
2018 Small Business Strategies With 2018 upon us, it’s time to revamp and rethink strategies for your small business. Align your goals with what’s trending to ensure you meet, or possibly even exceed, expectations. I came across a great article with 10 small business trends written by SEO (search engine optimization) and content specialist […]
13th Annual Hometown Country Fair Well, the New Year is underway and we are well into planning this year’s Hometown Country Fair. This will be the Chamber’s 13th year of putting on this event! Thank you to all the dedicated folks who contribute their time and effort into making this a festival that the entire […]
By Nestor CASTIGLIONE It may be thought by those who aren’t plugged into the genre that Europe is still where the new generations of classical musicians blossom. In fact, people only need look around their own city to see that the blossoming of great instrumentalists, composers and singers often happens right here in the U.S. […]