Audrey Elizabeth Harris of La Crescenta, daughter of George G. Harris and Robin E. Harris, received a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from Juniata College. Harris is a 2010 graduate of Immaculate Heart High School. Juniata College is a national, liberal arts college located in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. With an enrollment of 1,500, Juniata is […]
The Montrose Shopping Park is the place to be on summer Friday nights. What better way to chill out after a long work week than to relax in one of our many outdoor cafes? But wait, there’s more! What’s outdoor dining, overlooking downtown L.A. as the sun sets, without some live shopping music? Yes, the […]
Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting at DIGGS in Montrose Another new business is opening in Montrose and we want to invite you to join us for a ribbon cutting on June 25 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at DIGGS in Montrose. DIGGS is a residential real estate company that is a division of Dilbeck […]
Fun Times Found at CV Chamber The Crescenta Valley Chamber would like to thank Montrose Travel, our June after-hours business mixer host. Montrose Travel, which started as a small storefront travel agency in 1956, was purchased by Leora and Joe McClure Sr. in 1972. In 1990, their children, Andi, Joe and Joe’s wife Julie, purchased […]
The Korean Augmentation to the U.S. Army program has existed for more than 60 years and it showcases the alliance between the Republic of Korea and the U.S. But for Pfc. Sanghyeok Park from La Crescenta, an automated logistical specialist assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, it means […]
By Mary O’KEEFE It seems when every school year ends, the community says goodbye to some school staff, some who retire and some who move to other district schools and offices. This year was no exception. As the last days of school approached, the realization hit many that La Crescenta Elementary School Principal Kim Bishop […]
By Isiah REYES A town hall meeting that intends to raise awareness of underage drinking and its effects on the community will take place June 26 at the Brand Library and Art Center in Glendale. The informational meeting hopes to educate parents on how to talk to their teens about drinking. It is an opportunity […]
By McKenna MIDDLETON, intern When considering the needs of low-income families and community members, food and shelter are the first necessities that come to mind. It takes a few moments of reflection to recognize the importance of clean clothes and sheets. The founders of Laundry Love sparked a nationwide project by partnering with churches, service […]
By Jason KUROSU Many a child can be seen at the offices of the Dept. of Children & Family Services every day, departing one home and on their way to another. The transition is often difficult emotionally, but the Kases for Kids program hopes to make the practical hurdles easier with its backpack donation program. […]
By Isiah REYES A ceremony at the Montrose Vietnam Memorial was held on June 14 to recognize Vito Cannella, a man who has dedicated his life to raising awareness of national Flag Week. The commitment of Cannella led to a presidential proclamation for National Flag Week from President Lyndon Johnson in 1966. Various speakers spoke […]