Dr. Michael Ritterbrown, vice president of Instructional Services at Glendale Community College, has been selected for this year’s Aspen Institute’s Rising Presidents Fellowship. He is one of 35 leaders selected for the 2023-24 Fellowship class. This program, delivered in collaboration with the Stanford Educational Leadership Initiative, prepares the next generation of community college presidents to […]
Feb. 18, 1952 – March 8, 2023 Kevin (71) died unexpectedly in Glendale on Wednesday, March 8. He was born and raised in Glendale and recently moved to Orange County. He was raised by his mother Edna and his grandmother May. He was also lovingly influenced by his Uncle Wayne Snavely and Fr. Pat […]
Dear Phyllis, I have been enjoying your real estate questions and answers for years and I think I have a new situation for you. The neighbor to the west of me and I share a wood fence, which is very old and falling down in several areas. Not knowing that I was going to move, […]
By Matthew ARAT Poetry has a unique way of capturing the feelings of a writer that are then distilled into core concepts and short stanzas that make it a form of writing all its own. Engaging with the reader in such a concise style can be difficult but the burden is lessened when the writer […]
Over 50 children and their families were treated to an afternoon of Easter fun on Saturday, hosted by the Church of Scientology Mission of the Foothills. Photos were taken with the Easter Bunny and children decorated cookies and created custom Easter bags, participated in an Easter egg hunt and enjoyed refreshments. And they all wanted […]
The Fine Arts Theatre Beverly Hills’ 86th anniversary celebration features retro 1937 ticket prices of 25 cents. Ten classic films, including two double features, and two live stage shows, which are each priced at $30 (side and back), $35 (center) and $40 VIP (center, including medium popcorn), will be presented through April 30 at the […]
Sue’s Garden received a donation of over $1800 from funds raised during the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge’s recent food drive. Sue’s Garden provides food and hygiene items to local families who need assistance during transitional times. Distributions happen twice a month at the Highlands Church in La Crescenta. “We are so excited to receive […]
Question: I’m 76 and have been a widow for nine years.What kept me going after my husband died was my precious dog, Suzy. Suzy began having seizures and the last one killed her. I’ve been so sad lately. My adult children are encouraging me to get another dog. I’m concerned about me dying and leaving […]
LCIF News Lutheran Church in the Foothills continues to accept canned goods as well for its ongoing food drive to feed the hungry. Visit lcifoothills.org for event details. For more information or to request/offer help, email office@lcifoothills.org, or call (818) 790-1951. The church is located at 1700 Foothill Blvd. in La Cañada Flintridge. Office hours […]
As most of the rainy season is behind us and we move into spring, your Crescenta Valley Town Council is hard at work serving the community. Last week, our Outreach Committee hosted a town hall meeting to discuss the new brush clearance guidelines being proposed by the County. This issue disproportionality impacts the Crescenta Valley […]