With just two weeks until The Campbell Center 3rd Annual Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament, spaces are filling up fast – but not all are gone yet. The fundraiser is a popular community event that appeals to both poker pros and newbies alike. Sponsorship opportunities with attractive marketing benefits as well as player spaces are still […]
The Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Support Group is making final preparations for the Aug. 21 golf classic taking place on Monday, Aug. 21 at the La Cañada Flintridge Country Club. “This is a great community event,” said golf chairman Rick Dinger. “We’ve combined with the LCF Chamber of Commerce and look forward to foursomes with sworn […]
By Charly SHELTON Ireland is full of beautiful places to stay after a long day exploring the country. From manor houses to cottages, from hostels to resorts, there is no shortage of choice when it comes to selecting your Irish home away from home. For those who want somewhere on the higher end, somewhere more […]
» Product Review By Charly SHELTON It’s rare that we do product reviews at CV Weekly. Often when I receive a product for review, I feel compelled to find the good in it, no matter what, because I was sent an expensive product. But if there isn’t enough good for me to justify recommending it […]
CALTECH PLAYERS PRESENT ‘THE ASH GIRL’ The Caltech Players are presenting their annual summer play, “The Ash Girl,” by Timberlake Wertenbaker (“Our Country’s Good,” “Three Birds Alighting on a Field,” “Jefferson’s Garden”), directed by Miranda Stewart and starring Caltech undergraduates, alumni and staff, summer research interns, JPL personnel and other members of the Caltech community. […]
QUESTION: What’s to be done with a family member who has a dependency problem? I have an older sister, age 63, who has always lived with our parents. In addition to a job she is now retired from, she has helped them with housework, caregiving when they were ill, and provided transportation for shopping and […]
At a time when hate crimes against minority faiths in the United States are surging and religion and politics are divisive topics on the nation’s tongue, six faith leaders came together on Thursday, Aug. 3 in honor of United Nations Friendship Day. They shared their deeply held beliefs, expressed respect for their fellows and highlighted […]
A Great Loss in Montrose “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” Winston Churchill This could be easily said about Myrna Grijalva of Joselito’s who sadly passed away on Aug. 7. Myrna not only created a thriving business in Montrose that is 30 years strong, […]
Book Launch for Local Author “Expect the Miraculous: A True Life Story of the Extraordinary Power of God” is an inspirational book which highlights author Carol Romeo’s true life experiences with the supernatural power of God. The strength of the book is the author’s ability to describe what is often indescribable – the miraculous interventions […]
Please help us welcome five new members this month. Just in time for the new school year, Crescenta-Cañada College Advisor has opened on Honolulu Avenue in La Crescenta. Owner (and public school math teacher) Mohammed Elzanaty finds it very important for students to receive college and career coaching throughout high school, starting as freshmen. Students […]