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Create A Memory at Color Me Mine It always fascinates me to meet the people who own a Montrose business and find out their story, namely how and why they do what they do. It’s always a discovery and I hope by sharing it in this column that you are inspired to check out a […]

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How to Deliver Value to your Customers “The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and sells itself.” ~ Peter Drucker As I discussed last week, one of the most important parts of marketing is “delivering value,” which includes the ability to pinpoint the […]

Author Shares “Wrapped In Love”

By Ashley FILIPEK On a warm Saturday morning in a little shop in Montrose called Needle in a Haystack, first-time author Sylvia Scott held a signing for her new book, “Wrapped in Love: Soft and Snuggly Prayer Shawls for Children.” “Wrapped in Love” contains 16 prayer shawl patterns that Scott designed so others could create […]

NOTES & NODS

Tuesday Table Talk   On Tuesday, Sept. 4, Bethel Church offers a screening of the film, “Places in the Heart” preceded by a potluck supper. The potluck starts at 6:30 p.m.; the video starts at 7:15 p.m. followed by dessert and discussion at about 9:15 p.m. In this film, a young widow living in Depression-era […]

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FREE HEALTH TELESEMINAR OFFERED The Movement for Health Advancement is offering a free teleseminar today, Aug. 30 at 6 p.m. “How to start your day out to win in life” is about how to start your morning right so that you have more energy, focus and stamina for your entire day. To register for the […]

Fair Food 3: The Revenge

By Charly SHELTON During the first month that CV Weekly was in business back in 2009, I went to the fair. I had never been before and I gorged myself on fried food. I paid out of pocket for my deep fried Twinkie, my Krispy Kreme chicken sandwich and whatnot. But then something happened. Something […]

CalPhil Brings its First Santa Anita Summer to Resplendent Close

By Ted AYALA It was a fitting close to a year that has been one of the California Philharmonic’s most eventful – even controversial: the ecstatic, all-consuming affirmation of life that is the finale to Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, the “Ode to Joy.” The past year saw the orchestra abruptly leaving its former home at […]

SWCM Bids “Adieu” to Summer of France

By Ted AYALA Southwest Chamber Music’s retrospective of the music of France came to an end on Sunday at the Huntington Library in Pasadena with a program that highlighted charm and the sense of frivole in French music. There was plenty of the latter in Darius Milhaud’s “Le boeuf sur le toit,” a breezy love […]

Rossmoyne Named Historic District

By Lillian BOODAGHIANS The Glendale Historic Preservation Commission’s recent approval of the Rossmoyne Historic District marked a milestone in the city’s preservation efforts. Rossmoyne is now the largest designated historic district in Glendale, consisting of a total of 504 properties: 503 single family homes and one public park. The official nomination of the area by […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

From Tuesday, Aug. 7 through Friday, Aug. 10, four Scouts and four adults from La Crescenta’s Troop 319 embarked on a backpacking trip to summit Mt. Whitney, the highest mountain in the contiguous United States at a height of 14,505 feet. On Aug. 10, they made their goal and reached the summit. Pictured from left […]