QUESTION: My husband and I travel regularly with our church’s missions to other countries, but mostly to the Caribbean. While in Haiti, we became attached to a couple of little sisters who we would like to adopt. We’ve researched the possibilities and found we can adopt these little girls who are now 3 and 4 […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Flintridge Preparatory School is mourning one of their own as word came of the death of Scott Studenmund who was among the five military personnel killed during a U.S. military engagement on Monday while serving in Afghanistan. “Five American troops were killed yesterday during a security operation in southern Afghanistan. Investigators are […]
Shop & Dine Late Night Fridays Start Now It’s Friday night, the end of a long work week and the promise of a summer weekend lies ahead! You want to do something special but not go too far. Well we have the answer: Shop & Dine Fridays in the Montrose Shopping Park. You know we […]
Getting Ready for the CV Chamber Scholarship Tournament The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce scholarship golf tournament is quickly approaching. On June 27 at 7:30 a.m. golfers and golfing fans will gather at Scholl Canyon Golf Course, 3800 E. Glenoaks Blvd. in Glendale for this major Crescenta Valley event. This year’s fundraiser is shaping up […]
One of Our Lady of Lourdes’ most highly anticipated events of the year hit the stage and wowed the crowds when the school’s Performing Arts Department presented, “The Jungle Book Kids.” This year’s performance of one of Disney’s most loved movies incredible set design, costuming, make-up, sound, lighting and, of course, acting. Key performers included […]
CSL La Crescenta Updates Calendar On Wednesday, June 18 at 7 p.m., Art Stein presents A Financial Estate Seminar. A love donation will be collected. On Sunday, June 29 from noon to 3 p.m., learn to Navigate Change with Authority. Facilitated by Rev Ann Rea (who is also the 10 a.m. celebration service guest speaker) […]
Several years ago, Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) educator John R. Manken chose Solheim Lutheran Home for his elderly mother. Although she never resided at the Eagle Rock retirement community before passing away, Manken still wrote a $1.2 million gift for Solheim into his will. Solheim announced the receipt of Manken’s $1.2 million bequest, […]
Honolulu Avenue & Verdugo Road Intersection is Getting a Facelift! If you have been in the Verdugo Road and Honolulu Ave intersection in the past few days you will notice that the City of Glendale Public Works Dept. has begun an intersection improvement project. The city is working to make this intersection safer, more functional […]
Anything else you’re interested in is not going to happen if you can’t breathe the air and drink the water. Don’t sit this one out. Do something. You are by accident of fate alive at an absolutely critical moment in the history of our planet.”Carl Sagan We who live in the unincorporated portion of Los […]
By Susan JAMES A new exhibition of costume sketches from the Golden Age of Hollywood in the collection of Christian Esquevin has just opened at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles. Running through Nov. 1, over 100 original sketches of costumes from the late 1920s through the ‘60s created by such […]