The Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge’s Thanksgiving Day 5K Run/Walk, a community favorite for three decades with families, athletes and community supporters of all types, returns on Thursday, Nov. 23. The professionally timed race begins at 8:30 a.m. at Memorial Park in LCF. Cash prizes will be given to the top three finishers in […]
GLENDALE KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. The Club will be dark on Friday, Sept. 1 in observance of the Labor Day weekend but on Sept. 8 Patricia Magoffin will be sharing some of her Kiwanis moments as she prepares to leave the Club. The cost to attend Friday meetings, […]
Quest has sent my bill to collections – but I don’t owe anything! After getting strong-armed into paying a medical bill she doesn’t owe, Elly Kinsella tries to get a refund from her physician’s office. Can she get her $740 back? Q: Almost two years ago, I had my annual physical. After the exam, I […]
The Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills invites the public to attend a weekend of films showcasing a broad spectrum of horror and suspense. The seven films – “Alien,” “We Need To Talk About Kevin,” “Psycho,” “Rosemary’s Baby,” “An American Werewolf In London,” “The Thing” and the 35th anniversary of “Child’s Play” – are guaranteed […]
By Charly SHELTON Universal Studios Hollywood is all set to unleash the monsters of Halloween Horror Nights for 2023, revealing an array of mazes and scare zones that will send shivers down the spines of thrill seekers. The event, running on select nights from Sept. 7 to Oct. 31, promises to raise the bar with […]
The intent of “Letters to Parents,” an art exhibit from Aug. 21 to Sept. 29 by artist Kevin Ly, is to start a conversation and have people interact with not just the installation, but with each other. This exhibit at the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station follows an installation by Kevin Ly at the […]
It is with sadness that the passing of Toni and Jeff Jones is announced. The two were soul mates on earth and now are together in heaven. Jeff died unexpectedly at home on Jan. 3 after a brief illness leaving family and friends shocked and in disbelief. He had been traveling to a hospital many […]
Q: Since I was very young, I helped my dad work on his car and two of the classic cars he has. I really like to repair cars. I just graduated from high school and I want to go to vocational training to learn more about car repair and eventually open my own business. My […]
Through the generosity of attendees and supporters at the Feb. 28 LCPC Parent Education Gala, Young Life Capernaum, Greater Pasadena received $8,855 as the event’s charity honoree. YLC works with intellectually and developmentally disabled teens and young adults. Its mission is to create spaces of belonging for Capernaum students through faith-based fun and adventure while […]
The Second Big Flood of 1934 Our tropical storm a few days ago reminds us of the dangers of flooding that we faced in the valley’s past … and who knows? Maybe in the future. Historically, most of us are aware that we had a huge flood on New Year’s Eve in 1934 that killed […]