May 6 1300 block of Foothill Boulevard in La Cañada Flintridge, a vendor reported that as she was working her jewelry booth at the Harvest Market she witnessed a male and female walk up to her booth and look at various jewelry pieces. They asked what her most expensive item was; she pointed to a […]
Registration is open for LCPC Parent Education’s popular “The Art of Fatherhood: Series 7.” This four-week Parent Express class started on May 10 and will meet on Wednesday nights from 7-8:30 p.m. through May 31. Led by father of two Ron Chiu, this series will feature a weekly panel of seasoned fathers reflecting on the […]
Plenty of Opportunities to Serve the Community By Katie O’BRIEN The Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council (STNC) opened its doors to public for in-person meetings after three years of Zoom meetings due to the pandemic. The main purpose of neighborhood councils is to promote more citizen participation in government and make government more responsive to local needs. […]
1957-2023 Glen Alan Turner (65) of Glendale suffered a heart attack and peacefully passed away at Glendale Adventist Hospital on April 30 with family by his side. Glen was born Oct. 29, 1957 in Chelsea, Massachusetts to Jesse Lee Turner and Eleanor Frances (Roccia) Turner. After graduating from Whitman-Hanson Regional High School, always looking for […]
State Senator Anthony J. Portantino was presented with the Pontifical Encyclical of His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians and honored with the prestigious St. Nerses Shnorhali Medal in recognition of his years of support of the Armenian American community. The Senator received the honor on April 27 during a reception […]
By Lynn SHER May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. Mental Health America began this tradition in 1949 (though initially it started as Mental Health Week) to educate Americans about mental illness and mental health treatments. For the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) this year’s theme is “More Than Enough.” The […]
After four weeks of hard work every Saturday, an accessible garden is blooming in the backyard of The Campbell Center’s group home for adults with intellectual disabilities. The project was completed in time to celebrate Earth Day. The project was the idea of Glendale Kiwanis member Trevor Marca who was looking for a service project […]
By Katie O’BRIEN Nestled among the oaks of Sunland Park is the Sunland Senior Citizen Center. It offers for a low-donation hot nutritious meals and a variety of activities. According to Marline Motts, dining coordinator for three senior centers in the area, City of Los Angeles Dept. of Aging works to feed seniors. “We are […]
La Cañada Flintridge Orthopaedic Guild (LCFOG) found a new home to conduct its monthly meetings. Thanks to the generosity of the La Cañada Lutheran Church, LCFOG now meets in the church’s fellowship hall. LCFOG meets once a month to discuss what projects members will undertake to support Luskin Orthopaedic Institute for Children (OIC), which provides […]
Those who have been to a hospital emergency department recently were probably there for a while. During this time a cellphone is vital to keep loved ones and friends updated. If the phone battery runs out, so does communication, adding stress to an already stressful situation. The Cañada Auxiliary of Professionals (CAP) is helping. CAP […]