NOTES & NODS

Rummage, Craft & Collectibles Sale Rescheduled The rummage, craft and collectibles sale at Center for Spiritual Living has been rescheduled to Saturday, March 10 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Center for Spiritual Living. Center for Spiritual Living, 4845 Dunsmore Ave., La Crescenta   Make St. Bede’s Annual St. Joseph’s Table A Success […]

Lose Yourself in Bahamian Rhapsody

Lose Yourself in Bahamian Rhapsody

By Charly SHELTON As a travel writer, I’ve seen a lot of different locales and experienced vacations in many different ways. The laid back, pampered opulence of California’s central coast, the hustle and bustle of big cities like London, the countryside hospitality of Donegal, the unbroken movement and friendly faces along Route 66, the adventure […]

‘A Wrinkle In Time:’ Great Optics But Where’s the Story?

By Susan JAMES Disney’s next great fantasy adventure, “A Wrinkle in Time,” is being released on the heels of its Marvel blockbuster “Black Panther.” Like its boffo box office predecessor, the film is gorgeous to look at but, unlike the important cultural shift signaled by “Black Panther,” beneath this movie’s scenery there isn’t much there. […]

Introducing Lincoln’s Science Fair Sweethearts

Introducing Lincoln’s Science Fair Sweethearts

In February, Lincoln Elementary School hosted its annual Science Exhibition and Science Fair. Every year the Science Fair grows in size as the number of students who voluntarily enter an experiment increases (only for sixth graders is it mandatory to enter an experiment). Last year there was a record 183 students participating! Though many may […]

Glendale Youth Orchestra Performs at Alex Theatre

The Glendale Youth Orchestra, conducted by Brad Keimach, performs its second concert of the 29th Season on Sunday, March 11 at 7 p.m. at the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale. The program includes Copland – Hoe-Down, from the ballet “Rodeo;” Sibelius – Violin Concerto, 3rd movement, Anna Gong, violin (Pasadena, Harvard – Westlake High School); […]

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Act – Oppose Dear Assemblymember Ting and Senator Mitchell, The Foothill Family of Water Agencies submits this letter to convey our opposition to the Brown Administration’s budget trailer bill to implement the Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Act. The Foothill Family of Water Agencies includes Foothill Municipal Water District, a […]

NEWS FROM THE CVTC » Harry LEON

A Busy February Gives Way to March It has been a very busy February by way of events and I am glad to be entering March (Madness). Here’s what the Crescenta Valley Town Council is up to in terms of service to the Crescenta Valley: Both Corresponding Secretary Sophal Ear and I were honored in […]

Treasures of the Valley » Mike Lawler

Chicken City – La Crescenta in the 1920s Los Angeles, and its suburb of La Crescenta, was booming in the 1920s. The population was doubling and tripling, and the orchards and ranches in all the suburbs were being divided up into city lots. La Crescenta was no exception, but chicken ranching locally was holding fast […]

Eagle Scout Project Gathers Baseball Equipment to Support Roberto’s Kids

When Crescenta Valley High School junior Jack Breckow needed a project to advance his Scouting career towards the rank of Eagle, he looked no further than his own history. “Baseball’s been part of my life since I was 5, playing in Crescenta Valley Little League up to my sophomore year at CVHS,” said Breckow, who […]

YOUTH NOTES

CVHS Presents ‘As You Like It’ Crescenta Valley High School continues William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It,” directed by Mark Salyer, on March 10, 12, 13 and 14 at 7 p.m. and March 9 at 4 p.m. Tickets are $8 students, $12 adults at the CVHS Underground Theater, 2900 Community Ave. in La Crescenta.   […]