CV 14, South Pasadena 4 By Alan der OHANNESSIAN Coming off a 13-5 loss to Burbank on Thursday when the Falcons saw an end to its three-game winning streak, CV tennis was looking to get back on track on Monday when facing South Pasadena, and did so by beating the Tigers 14-4. It was a […]
An outstanding local dentist and equally stellar judge of football talent, Terry Webber defeated Rick Dinger 64-44 last week, for a three-peat in the CV Weekly Fantasy Football III King-of-the-Hill. Terry is ready for the challenge of Joe Kroening, owner of Andy’s Transfer and Storage. Joe is a graduate of Glendale High School has been […]
The scene is all part of flash mob fun. By Michael J. ARVIZU Glendale Community College Mass Communications 101 students staged a flash mob outside the campus auditorium building on Sept. 20 as part of an extra credit project. About 76 students participated in the exercise, which involved students from four mass communications classes taught […]
The opening ceremony for American Youth Soccer Organization – AYSO – was on Sept. 9 at Glendale Community College. The traditional ceremony allows the teams to walk the track with their banners for all to see. It is a celebration kick off for the AYSO 2012-13 soccer season.
When school opened for the 2012-13 year at St. Bede the Venerable Roman Catholic School, parents and students met and welcomed local LCF resident Patrice Fontes, the school’s new kindergarten teacher. Many recognized Fontes from when she taught at the local St. George preschool and La Cañada Flintridge Community Center preschool. She and her family […]
GPO Holding Auditions The Glendale Pops Orchestra is holding auditions for The Glendale Pops Youth Chorus. This all student/all city choir will perform under the direction of Choral Director Rod Yonkers and Artistic Director/Conductor Matt Catingub at the Dec. 7 HolidayPOP! performance at the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale. Audition information can be found online […]
By Misty DUPLESSIS On Wednesday, Oct. 3, GUSD elementary schools are encouraged to put on their walking shoes and participate in the national Walk to School Day. Parents and staff from many of the local schools will be volunteering their time to make sure that students get to school safely. Dunsmore Principal Karen Stegman is […]
By Polet BAGATOURIAN Everyone it seems who lives in La Crescenta knows about Once Upon A Time bookstore. A quaint little shop set in Montrose, the “family bookstore” has been around since 1966. Although an avid reader myself, I had never really seen the need to visit. With the advent of ordering the books I […]
By Ted AYALA There were moments of poignancy, but no tears. Only smiles, laughter and the shared delight of audience and musicians alike in good music – no mournful elegies here. The Pasadena Symphony and Pops’ tribute concert on Saturday evening on the steps of Pasadena’s City Hall gathered several hundred music lovers to honor, […]
By Ted AYALA At Camerata Pacifica’s inauguration of its 23rd season at Zipper Hall last Thursday, audiences were welcomed not with a tepid, toe-dip into the musical waters, easing some of their listeners into the organization’s always lively programming. Rather, artistic director Adrian Spence and friends cheerfully dunked their audience into an aural experience that […]