Spiritually Speaking

QUESTION: My father was a philanderer, and I vowed no man would ever treat me like my mother was treated. Consequently I don’t trust men. I’m now 35 and I’d like to meet the right guy and settle down. I’ve really messed up several relationships I’ve had because I’m obsessive about checking up on the […]

NOTES & NODS

Flea Market Fundraiser The community is invited to a fun family event! St. Luke’s Anglican Church is holding a flea market fundraiser on Oct. 18 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Furniture, home goods, children’s items, and more will be featured. There will also be a bake sale. Proceeds benefit the St. Anglican Building to […]

Cultures Celebrated at Annual Festival

By Isiah REYES Dance groups, drums ensembles, traditional foods and much more were enjoyed by all who attended the 3rd Annual Armenian Korean Cultural Festival at Crescenta Valley High School on Oct. 11. Some of the performances during the festivities included the Han Earl’s Children Choir, Hiza Loo’s Korean Dance Institute, a tae kwon do […]

Clouds of War Loom at Le Salon de Musiques Concert

By Ted AYALA 2014, the centennial of the opening shots of the “War to End All Wars,” has been a year of somber remembrance and reflection, widely observed  in Europe, but barely registering in the consciousness of the average American. In the United States, World War I was quickly superseded  by the legacy of the […]

Stevie Wonder Named Grand Marshal of Hollywood Christmas Parade

Stevie Wonder, the iconic and legendary Grammy Award, Academy Award and Golden Globe Award winning American singer, songwriter, musician, producer, philanthropist and human rights activist was announced as the 2014 grand marshal of the 83rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade. The Hollywood Christmas Parade, the largest Christmas celebration in America, presented by The City of Los […]

Pursuit Ends on Pennsylvania

By Mary O’KEEFE At about 4 p.m. on Tuesday, a California Highway Patrol captain was driving in a CHP emergency vehicle traveling westbound on the Foothill (210) Freeway at Wheatland Avenue when he noticed a sedan traveling at high speeds behind him. The vehicle drove past the CHP captain at unsafe speeds, according to Officer […]

City Council Designates October Domestic Violence Awareness Month

By Ted AYALA Glendale City Council on Tuesday night presented to representatives of Glendale’s Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) a proclamation designating the month of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The CSW was established in August 2003. Its mission statement declares that the organization “[advances] social justice and equity [to] ensure equality […]

Weather in the Foothills

“The massive forms jostle and grate, ions collide, and the sound of thunder is heard above the sun-drenched land. More clouds emerge from the empty sky, and anvil-headed giants with glints of lightening in their depths.” ~ Desert Solitaire by Edward Abbey,1968 With the chance of rain last week, together with an article I read […]

YOUTH NOTES

Cycling News Crescenta Valley High School mountain bike team is conducting open enrollment for new riders for the 2014-15 season.  The co-ed team is open to both high school and middle school student athletes.  Be a part of the fastest growing high school sport in the nation!  Girls and boys welcome, all abilities included – […]

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Entering A Season of Thanks and Giving We have so much to be thankful for not only in our community but also in our country. We are very prosperous, healthy and live in peace. As the holidays approach,  I am reminded of how much it means when we give back to an individual, an organization […]