The Boy Scouts of the Verdugo Hills Council made sure to bring a copy of the CV Weekly with them when they recently attended a Camporee at Camp Verdugo Oaks in Castiac. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the […]
By Pat KRAMER It pays to be prepared knowing what damage earthquakes can do. “Preppers” – those who are prepared for the possibility of a disaster – probably don’t mind spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars on somewhat costly items in retail stores or catalogues. The City of Los Angeles’ Emergency Management Dept. provides […]
The Environmental Defenders rocked Valley View on March 9. This 30-minute, high-energy assembly program taught students in grades kindergarten through six to identify environmental problems and possible solutions that students can do to reduce pollution. The assembly was performed by two professional children’s theater actors, Al and Polly, and their animated friends, the Environmental Defenders. […]
By Nestor CASTIGLIONE The polls closed Tuesday night and the preliminary results for Glendale’s 2017 municipal election are in. With 100% of precincts reporting and with the first batch of absentee votes counted, Glendale City Council incumbents Ara J. Najarian and Zareh Sinanyan held onto their seats. Coming in third was talk show host Vrej […]
Montrose Food & Brewfest This Sunday Our 3rd Annual Montrose Food and Brewfest is this Sunday, April 9 from noon to 4 p.m. We are excited that we have over 25 participating breweries along with a local wine booth, The Soda Sommelier and nine local Montrose restaurants that will be handing out samples of their […]
Crescenta Valley Community Association shared updates on several developments in land use issues during the March 23 meeting. The interim ordinance to regulate Accessory Dwelling Units has been extended through the rest of the year to give Glendale City Council time to draft and adopt a permanent ordinance. We can expect a bit more density […]
Spring has sprung in the Crescenta Valley with gorgeous blooms and gentle breezes. This month sees quite a few activities for the family. Here’s a roundup: Tonight, April 6, and Saturday, April 8 there will be Easter egg hunts for the little ones. Thursday’s hunt is at Crescenta Valley Park from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 […]
Montrose Food & Brewfest This Sunday Our 3rd Annual Montrose Food and Brewfest is this Sunday, April 9 from noon to 4 p.m. We are excited that we have over 25 participating breweries along with a local wine booth, The Soda Sommelier and nine local Montrose restaurants that will be handing out samples of their […]
Valley View Hosts Recycling Event Valley View Elementary School is having an electronics recycling event on Saturday, April 22 from 9 a.m.t o 2 p.m. and Sunday, April 23 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bob Smith Toyota. Items that can be brought in include computers, monitors, televisions, cellphones, cables & wires, laptops, microwaves […]
Not Everything ‘Good’ in Old Days First, I appreciate very much the work [CV Weekly] does on the subject of hate crimes in our community. We know it didn’t started after the November election, but since then it has became “legitimized” by top officials in our federal government and fringe groups who are coming out […]