The Glendale Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. (NCL), the nation’s premier mother-daughter volunteer organization, has announced its annual membership drive and has begun accepting applications from women with daughters currently in grades six through eight. The Glendale Chapter is comprised of nearly 300 members who reside in the Glendale, La Cañada, La Crescenta, Pasadena, Burbank and surrounding areas of Los […]
This past December, La Crescenta native Madison Davis graduated from Arizona State University with her Bachelor of Arts in sustainability through ASU Online. ASU Online celebrated a milestone of 100,000 graduates in 2024, including Davis. ASU Online students learn from and engage with the same faculty who teach at ASU, providing them with a similar experience […]
On Feb. 5, the Glendale Noon Concerts will feature violinists Samuel Fischer and Sakura Tsai and pianist Jennie Jung performing works for violin duo by Jessie Montgomery, Dimitri Shostakovich and Pablo de Sarasate. The free admission Glendale Noon Concerts meet from 12:10 p.m. to 12:40 p.m. in the sanctuary of Glendale City Church, 610 E. […]
After the catastrophic windstorms and fires in the local region, many volunteers and community members with the Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy are eager to help. Administrators with Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy are concerned about the safety of community members. There are many unknown health risks, even when working in areas outside of the burn zones, […]
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture and Brand Library & Art Center present Perseverance: 20 Years of Thinkspace in collaboration with Thinkspace Projects, a Los Angeles-based gallery. Featuring over 70 artists, Perseverance celebrates the 20th anniversary of the gallery with a presentation of new works by local artists as well as site-specific murals. Thinkspace Projects was […]
LCIF Welcomes Community In the wake of the recent devastating wildfires, Lutheran Church in the Foothills (LCIF) is reminding the community of its ongoing pastoral care and emotional support resources, including its weekly Thursday morning prayer breakfast. Held every Thursday at 9 a.m. at the La Cañada McDonald’s, this gathering provides a space for individuals […]
Listing A Home That Needs Updating Dear Phyllis, I had my home listed last year. The agent I hired asked me about the infrastructure of my house. After telling him my roof and air conditioning were old, he advised me not to make any repairs. He listed my home as is, and it was on […]
Firefighting in Old Crescenta Valley As we know, fire is a natural part of our ecosystem. The chaparral and sage that once covered our valley floor was adapted to low-intensity fires that occurred on a regular basis. In fact, the Native-Americans who lived here for thousands of years actually conducted controlled burns on the chaparral […]
Our region and those from all around came together to provide support through the incredible losses of the recent wildfires. We will be living with this for many years through the recovery and rebuilding process. Our neighboring water companies, Rubio Cañon Land & Water Association and Lincoln Avenue Water Company, sustained severe losses including their […]