Tough Story Told in ‘Lone Survivor’

By Charly SHELTON Many war movies have been made that depict the horrors of the situation overseas in whichever conflict the soldiers may be involved in. Fire fights, lack of supplies, in fighting among the ranks, the atrocities committed against civilian and soldier alike. “Lone Survivor” has all these aspects of a war movie. But […]

Fun and Games at Comedy Sportz

By Isiah REYES Now in its 25th year, the Comedy Sportz improvisation competition continues at Crescenta Valley High School on Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. when the varsity team takes on the alumni team. In January each year, the Crescenta Valley alumni are invited to compete against the high school team. This year marks the […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

The Mitchell Family (from left) Tim, Courtney, Tom Fernandez, Heather Mitchell-Fernandez and Lisa with baby Jamie in the center, took CV Weekly with them while spending some time at the beach. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the pages […]

Holiday Party Celebrated by Glendale Area Alumnae Panhellenic

Deb Ann Orfalea, president of Glendale Area Alumnae Panhellenic, recently hosted a holiday party for members and guests at her home in Glendale. La Cañada members who attended the event included Janice Paul (Delta Delta Delta), Elaine Chapman (Kappa Kappa Gamma), Lynne Graves (Alpha Delta Pi), Marta de Paula Cea (Pi Beta Phi) who joined […]

Dilbeck Holds Successful Winter Clothing Drive

Sales partners from the Santa Clarita Dilbeck Real Estate Real Living office worked tirelessly to collect warm clothing for the Assistance League of Santa Clarita (at right). The Assistance League has served the Santa Clarita Valley for 25 years with programs like Operation School Bell, which ensures that students in need come to school well […]

Major Donor Party Honors Supporters

La Cañada Flintridge Tournament of Roses Association’s major donor party for 2013 was held on Dec. 29. The huge tent located at the Under the Bridge City was packed with well wishers and friends gathered to honor 11 past presidents. The event offered the opportunity as well to thank those who provide major support to […]

Contest is ‘Jest’ for Fun

In keeping with the ongoing spirit of fun that characterizes Kiwanis meetings, the Noon Kiwanis Club of La Cañada held a contest recently to determine which member could come up with the ugliest sweater possible. The obvious winner was Daryal Gant who sported the worst, gaudiest sweater with blinking lights. Contestants paraded throughout the hall […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis! Planning A Home Sale and Retirement Dear Phyllis, My wife and I are hoping to sell our home and retire. We have a significant amount of equity in our home which represents nearly half of our net worth. We need to move somewhere where housing prices are much cheaper. We really don’t know […]

Shaky Start, But They’ll Take It

Currie – no, not that one – comes up big and the Falcons put together a good enough effort against Glendale. By Brandon HENSLEY Last June as the Crescenta Valley High School basketball team prepared to take the floor in a summer league game, Coach Shawn Zargarian walked by with an announcement. “I have a […]