Aug. 10 2600 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Crescenta, a suspect described as a White adult male wearing a black baseball cap, black jacket, blue shorts and white shoes entered the store and stole two boxes of Jameson Whiskey, which totaled 24 bottles. The suspect was observed leaving the scene in a white pickup […]
Summer is in high gear at Village Poets with two features, Rick Smith and Carol V. Davis at Bolton Hall Museum in Tujunga on Aug. 25. Two segments of open mic will be available and refreshments will be served. Poets are encouraged to bring their best poems for the open mic. The reading starts at […]
Twenty-five volunteers showed up on Saturday, July 27 to water over 100 trees along Foothill Boulevard and Sunland Boulevard in Sunland. This was a project organized by Pat Kramer of the Crescenta Valley Group of the Sierra Club with the help of Council District 7 Deputy Ricardo Flores. The volunteers were each assigned four trees […]
Help! The seals on my window blinds are melting! Carolyn Allen’s window seals are melting and now her door handles are corroded too. Can she get them replaced? And if so, how long should it take? Q: I’m having a problem with a local company, FAS Windows & Doors. In April 2013, I hired […]
GLENDALE KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. This Friday, Aug. 16, Ed Robles of Operation Project Hope will make a presentation. The cost to attend Friday meetings, which includes lunch and program, is $20. All are welcome. The Club meets Friday afternoons at the Elks Lodge, 120 E. Colorado St. […]
By Jabe BELL “The Music Man,” a Broadway favorite from the 1950s, is being produced and performed live at Highlands Church, 4441 La Crescenta Ave., opening this Friday. Garnering five Tony Awards, a Grammy and spinoffs for film and television, “The Music Man” is a musical that has earned its stripes. Legendary songs like “Seventy-six […]
Question: I have an acquaintance who I have lunch with once a month. My challenge is she likes to gossip. I’ve told her many times I don’t need that information and she gets upset. I’ve tried often to steer the conversation away from gossip and she just keeps hammering away at it. I’m thinking I […]
Lutheran Church to Host Events LCIF is launching a new support group specifically designed for widows. The Surviving Widows group will hold its inaugural meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 20 at noon. This gathering aims to provide a supportive space for women to share experiences, offer encouragement and find companionship during this challenging time. A nutritious […]
The Long Lost Montrose War Memorial Our valley, like many small communities across the nation, proudly commemorates the locals who have served in the armed forces. We have the big Heroes of Freedom wall up at Two Strike Park. It was first installed in 1959, but was recently expanded and updated by local citizens and […]
It’s not too late to join Assisteens, the Assistance League of Flintridge volunteer program for students in grades seven through 12. Since 1967, the local communities have greatly benefited from the philanthropic endeavors of the student-governed group. The goals are to uplift youth to engage in community service and to develop a sense of personal […]