Last minute Labor Day plan

A little known Labor Day destination is a short boat (or air) trip across the sea. Camp Fox Labor Day Family Camp has been operated by the Glendale YMCA since 1969. Many a family has traveled the 26-mile ocean channel to step foot on the shores of Camp Fox, Catalina. Parents and children alike have […]

At home in the foothills

By Doug KILPATRICK Welcome to At Home in the Foothills, a regular CV Weekly column featuring tips and information about maintaining and enjoying your home. Now that the kids are back in school and summer vacations are over it’s time to make a top-to-bottom inspection of your home. While not a substitute for professional inspections […]

Conservancy hosts crush

By Brandon HENSLEY They are not long, the days of wine and roses. And so, as the summer days dwindle, residents gathered at Deukmejian Wilderness Park Sunday evening to enjoy what the park’s vineyard had to offer in the form of grape picking and wine making. The Stonebarn Vineyard Conservancy, a group whose roots are […]

CSA announces sign-ups

CSA Fall Ball baseball is for youth ages 5-12 
(age as of April 30, 2011). Tryouts are Saturday, Sept. 11 at Two Strike Park, 5107 Rosemont Ave. in La Crescenta. 8 & Under are at 9 a.m.; 10 & Under at 10:30 a.m. and 12 & Under at 12:30 p.m. 6 & Under Coach Pitch […]

Runners compete in Junior Olympic Games

By Michael YEGHIAYAN The Los Angeles Falcons Track Team traveled to Norfolk, Va. during the summer to compete in the Junior Olympic Games. Five students from the Glendale Unified School District participated in the track meet and competed in both individual and team events. Lasting from July 31 to Aug. 7 at Norfolk State University, […]

St. James Holy Redeemer Catholic Schools meet for barbecue

Summer is over and school is in full swing. The families of St. James Holy Redeemer Catholic School met on Sunday, Aug. 29 for a family style get together at Dunsmore Park. The day was bright and there was an excitement in the air as students renewed friendships and made new ones. As the kids […]

Oh, how time flies

This week marks the one year anniversary of the Crescenta Valley Weekly. Let me say that this past year has flown by. For those who don’t know, the CV Weekly was born of the ashes of the Crescenta Valley Sun, a noble undertaking purchased by the Los Angeles Times and subsequently closed down like the […]

What a difference a year makes

A lot of things can and do happen in a year. Good things and bad things. Funny and sad. Some are exciting. Most, mundane. Some things you plan for and others catch you completely unprepared. Being a writer, I think a lot (far too much at times). One question I seem to wonder about often […]

The bizarre international prisoners of Tuna Camp

Next in our series on the history of the land that was once the WWII enemy alien prison “Tuna Camp,” but is now the Verdugo Hills Golf Course, comes the bizarre and bewildering story of the odyssey of the Peruvian Japanese. With the 1942 decision to remove those of Japanese ancestry from strategic areas of […]

Letters to the editor

CONGRESSMAN OFFERS CONGRATS I would like to offer congratulations to the Crescenta Valley Weekly on the first anniversary of your community-based newspaper. Yours is a real family operation that has served the community well with your great reporting and insights on the local issues that matter. I have enjoyed working with all of your staff […]