In honor of National Heart Month, the Heart Center at Glendale Memorial Hospital is planning its annual celebration of overall heart health on Thursday, Feb. 20. The community is invited to this celebration of cardiac patients, their families, cardiologists, cardiac surgeons and the community honors the Kings & Queens of Hearts for 2014. The event […]
La Crescenta resident Yoisell Joe Fernandez, CPA, has joined the accounting and consulting firm of Lucas Horsfall as a manager. Born in Havana, Cuba, and fluent in English and Spanish, Fernandez holds an undergraduate degree in accounting and an executive master of science in taxation from Florida International University. Fernandez is an international tax manager […]
SCORE of Greater Los Angeles was honored recently recognizing the 50 years of service that SCORE has provided to the local business community. Chapter President Guy Langvardt and Dick Mader represented SCORE at the LCF Chamber of Commerce event, and received congratulatory scrolls and certificates from the LCF Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles County Supervisor […]
Ken Fanning and Sharon Newton-Fanning took CV Weekly along with them at The Bay of Pigs Museum on their way to Trinidad, Cuba. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the pages of the community’s favorite newspaper.
Feb. 10 3800 block of Chevy Chase Drive in La Cañada Flintridge, someone stole metal and copper wiring that was stored at a home under construction between Feb. 2 and Feb. 10. Feb 8 600 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada, a 49-year-old West Covina woman was arrested for burglary from TJ Maxx. According […]
By Joyce LEE, intern Crescenta Valley High School, with the help of the Crescenta Cañada YMCA, will be hosting its annual Move Fair, or Teens Move Day, on Feb. 20 on the school campus. Several local businesses and organizations will be hosting booths at tables set up in the CV quad from 1:30 p.m. to […]
By Jason KUROSU “The Sandcastle Girls,” the 2012 novel authored by Chris Bohjalian, is the subject of Glendale’s One Book/One Glendale event. On Feb. 27, Bohjalian will speak about the novel at the Glendale Central Library. The event is free, open to the public (though seating may be limited) and Bohjalian will also be joined […]
Getting What You Give The last of the three skate park community forums takes place on Saturday at CV Park at 10 a.m. It’s an opportunity for the public to voice their concerns and support for this kid-driven venue. I have to say right up front that I don’t have a dog in this fight; […]
“There is plenty of snow on the slopes now and it is not likely to disappear during the games, despite the upcoming mild weather.” ~ Jason Nicholls, AccuWeather reporting from Sochi, Russian Federation, Winter Olympic Games We received a little rain. Almost ¼-inch nudged the season’s total up to 2.05 inches. I’m […]
By Jason KUROSU With the 100th anniversary of Montrose last year, Montrose will now celebrate surpassing the century mark with a Montrose Founder’s Day celebration on Sunday, Feb. 23. The celebration will take place in the heart of Montrose, side-by-side Sunday’s weekly Harvest Market and Marketplace (which will be extended beyond its usual operating hours […]