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GLENDALE KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. On Friday, Feb. 16, Holy Family Builders Club will be taking over the meeting! 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. […]

PROBLEM SOLVED <<< BY CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT

My HP laptop never got returned to me. How do I get it back? The touchscreen on Satoaki Omori’s new HP laptop computer doesn’t work and the computer has been discontinued. Can he get a full refund – or at least a repair? Question: I recently had a very, very painful experience when I bought […]

New Exhibit Honors Black History Month

New Exhibit Honors Black History Month

By Mikaela STONE Converted from the former Max Factor Cosmetics Building into an ode to classic Hollywood, the Hollywood Museum on Highland Avenue  presents a new exhibit in honor of Black History Month: This Joint is Jumping. The exhibit is titled to honor the 1937 blues song by Fats Waller and contains memorabilia representing Eddie […]

Dunn Singers Celebrate Black History Month at St. Luke’s of the Mountains

By Mary O’KEEFE   St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church is celebrating Black History Month featuring the talents of composer singer/songwriter Adrian Dunn and the Adrian Dunn Singers. Adrian Dunn and his singers will be “sharing spirituals and gospel music that reflects current themes and issues facing the African American community,” according to St. […]

Katherine Marsh and Brendan White to Perform Piccolo Program

On Feb. 21 from 12:10 p.m. to 12:40 p.m., the Glendale Noon Concerts will feature flutist Katherine Marsh and pianist Brendan White performing an all-piccolo program of works by Gary Schocker, Georg Philipp Telemann, Herman Beeftink and Béla Bartók. The piccolo recital will be at the sanctuary of Glendale City Church, 610 E. California Ave. […]

New Hydroponic Garden at CVHS

New Hydroponic Garden at CVHS

By Mary O’KEEFE and Charly SHELTON Last week community supporter and activist Steve Pierce was treated to a walkthrough of the new hydroponics garden at Crescenta Valley High School (CVHS). The garden started with one hydroponic tower, located in the cafeteria, made possible through the generosity of Pierce and his wife Karen. There is a […]

Unpermitted Work at Faye’s

By Mary O’KEEFE During Montrose’s Harvest Market on Sunday, construction was being done at the former Faye’s building at the northeast corner of Ocean View Boulevard and Honolulu Avenue. The construction was unpermitted. This issue was presented by Councilmember Ardy Kassakhian at Glendale City Council on Tuesday. “This weekend a lot of us were informed […]

Rally Held to Increase Wages for GUSD Teachers

Rally Held to Increase Wages for GUSD Teachers

Corrections in bold. By Eliza PARTIKA The Glendale Teachers Association (GTA) held a gathering called “Rally for Respect” before the Glendale Unified School District meeting on Tuesday where they demanded a living wage from the district. Wages for GUSD teachers are in the lowest quartile, the bottom 25%, among all LA county schools, said Taline […]

Community Kicks Up Its Heels at Jazz Night

Community Kicks Up Its Heels at Jazz Night

By Scarlett SALTZMAN, intern On Feb. 9, Crescenta Valley High School (CVHS) hosted its annual Jazz Night, a cherished tradition within the CVHS community. This event serves as a platform for the students of the jazz band to showcase their musical talent to the Crescenta Valley community. Jazz Night is an invitation to Crescenta Valley […]

IN BRIEF

CVCA to Meet Feb. 22 The Crescenta Valley Community Association will have its meeting on Thursday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. The meeting will include discussion on local issues as well as an opportunity for Foothill area residents to bring their own concerns. Contact the CVCA at crescentavalleycommunityassn@gmail.com with questions and for Zoom meeting information. All […]