Pet of the Week

Oliver, shown here at 12 months old, was a birthday present to Tom Suter from his daughter. Tom says that Oliver is a “typical orange male cat. Sweet as all get out, but dumb as a post.” CV Weekly loves to hear about your pets! Send a pic and small cap to steve@cvweekly.com, to share […]

Queen Mary Hosts Scots Fest

By Charly SHELTON I was raised a proud Irish boy. My mother, Mary O’Keefe, impressed the importance of our Irish heritage upon me and my two sisters, all of whom carry the O’Keefe name as middle names. I married a good Irish woman whose family ties include clans Hall and Hanley, and we had an […]

Casa 0101 May Close Its Doors

Josefina López, founding artistic director of Casa 0101 Theater in Boyle Heights announced that Casa 0101 Theater is in danger of closing its doors. “I opened Casa over 15 years ago. I started Casa to create opportunities for actors and writers and artists,” said Lopez. “This is the kind of place that I wanted when […]

People Making News

Gavin Traber, a senior molecular and cellular biology major from La Crescenta, is among more than 1,400 Harding University students included on the dean’s list for grades achieved during the fall 2017 semester. The dean’s list is published each semester by Dr. Marty Spears, university provost, honoring those who have achieved high scholarship. To be […]

Tap Chicks at ALG Luncheon

  Pam Kay and the Tap Chicks entertained seniors at their monthly luncheon provided by the Assistance League of Glendale. Senior Neighborhood Fellowship is offered almost every second Wednesday of the month. Call for registration (818) 247-4296 to join the fun and to learn more about becoming involved with ALG and its outreach efforts. This […]

Veterans Corner February 2018

New VA ID Card Now Available By Blake HYFIELD After temporarily suspending applications due to high demand for the recently created veterans identification (ID) cards, VA is once again accepting applications. The new veterans ID card was created by the Veterans Identification Card Act of 2015 so veterans who do not have a Veterans Health […]

St. Luke’s Prepares to Search for New Vicar

St. Luke’s Prepares to Search for New Vicar

By Charly SHELTON For nearly a month now, St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church in La Crescenta has been preparing for and adjusting to life without a vicar. The Rev. Kirby Smith left the church to take a position as the chief financial officer of the Episcopal Diocese in San Diego, and the congregation […]

NOTES & NODS

ICF Prepares for St. Joseph’s Table The Italian Catholic Federation is seeking parishioners who can contribute food or baked goods for their annual St. Joseph’s Table on March 18. ICF raises money for scholarships, and several charities. Most of the money raised is through the sales of baked goods and food at this annual St. […]

»Montrose Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce

#meetmeinmontrose A call to action. The Montrose Chamber of Commerce is on board with the City of Glendale’s campaign of socially driven program invites. Inspired by the desire to engage and increase vitality to the merchants, businesses and organizations of the Montrose community at large, and in support of the MSPA, we look to call […]

»Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce “Our Business is Your Business”

Welcome, New Members!   Businesses continue to join the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce. Two new members joined in January. Allow us to introduce 2 See Optometry and H&R Block. At 2 See Optometry, Dr. Catherine Han is dedicated to providing quality eye care to you and your family. They offer eye screenings and services […]