National Resource Directory The National Resource Directory provides wounded ill and injured service members, veterans and their families with a web-based “yellow book.” It has information on the full range of medical and non-medical services and resources needed to achieve veterans’ personal and professional goals across the transitions from recovery to rehabilitation to community reintegration. […]
By Charly SHELTON In keeping with the Halloween season and its festivities, The Doctor’s House in Glendale held an event hosted by the Glendale Historical Society that is perfect for this time of year. Victorian era mourning rituals were the subject of a specialty self-guided tour for one night only on Sunday evening. When guests […]
Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center President Jack Ivie, FACHE, earned the distinction of board recertification in healthcare management meeting again the high standards for professional development and excellence as a healthcare executive. The credentialing system is multifaceted and involves passing the board of governors’ examination in healthcare management as well as being […]
By Ted AYALA Robert Thies is a pianist who – bless him – simply lets his instrument sing. There is nothing of the hoary carnival barker in his pianism, to say nothing of the sideshow. On the contrary. Here is a genuine aristocrat of the piano. Beethoven’s “Piano Concerto No. 4,” which he performed with […]
Tuesday Table Talk On Tuesday, Nov. 4, Bethel Church will offer a showing of the film “Goal! The Dream Begins” (rated PG-13). For as long as Santiago can remember, he’s had a passion for playing soccer, a pastime his father wishes he’d give up. But then a scout spies Santiago playing in an amateur […]
Roy Huff, the lieutenant governor of Kiwanis Division 3, installed the following board officers: President Barbie Eland, Vice President Sean Crahan, Statistical Secretary Rosemary Hook, Treasurer Dick Barley, Recording Secretary Martha Burns, Past President Joe Thompson and Parliamentarian Claire Slaughter. Directors are Kira Stiglich, community service, Dave Moffett, communications, Mary Ann Ralser human and spiritual […]
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Celebrate World Pasta Day at Portobello’s Just think! A worldwide day dedicated just to pasta! Yes, this Saturday should be a perfect fall day to shop & dine in the Montrose Shopping Park. Most of our “one-of-a-kind” shops are decorated to get you in the Halloween mood. After a relaxing day of exploring, head over […]
“Our Business is Your Business” “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” ~ Margaret Mead I had the pleasure of dining in the same room with ordinary citizens who do change the world every day. Last Thursday […]
#MontroseOktoberfest CBS LA Gives Big Shout-Out to our Oktoberfest CBS Los Angeles named the Montrose-Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce Oktoberfest one of 2014’s Best Places to Celebrate Oktoberfest in Los Angeles. How great is that?! Here is what they had to say: “On Oct. 4, from noon and 11 p.m., the small town of Montrose […]