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GLENDALE KIWANIS At the Sept. 23 meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Glendale, it’s the demotion of President Mike Swan. Guests are welcome at the meeting. The cost to attend, which includes lunch, is $15. Meetings start at noon. The Club meets Friday afternoons at the Elks Lodge, 120 E. Colorado Blvd. in Glendale. ALG […]

PROBLEM SOLVED <<< CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT

Expedia says my flight credits have expired, but I have screenshots that show they haven’t. Melissa Smithers’ flight credits on American Airlines have expired. But wait! Doesn’t she have a screenshot of the vouchers showing that she still has a few months?   Q: My family and I planned a trip to Hawaii two years […]

La Cañada Candidate Forum Planned

The La Cañada Council PTA, along with the League of Women Voters – Pasadena Area, will be hosting a public forum for the four candidates running for the LCUSD Governing Board. The event will be held at the La Cañada High School auditorium on Monday, Oct. 3 at 7 p.m. All interested members of the […]

MSAR Speaker at Vets’ Breakfast

MSAR Speaker at Vets’ Breakfast

At the monthly veterans’ breakfast, hosted on Sept. 10 by members of the American Legion Post 288 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1614, Robert Sheedy of the Montrose Search and Rescue team was the guest speaker. Sheedy shared the various types of rescues the team performs then invited the group to the MSAR’s 75th […]

Ergo Musica to Play for Glendale Noon Concerts

On Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed on Facebook and YouTube. The Baroque ensemble Ergo Musica will present works by Corelli, Gabrielli, Telemann and Bouvard, with violinist Adriana Zoppo and cellist Alexa Haynes-Pilon performing on original instruments. The link to the stream can be found at […]

A Busy and Fun Weekend Planned

By Mary O’KEEFE A reminder that this weekend is full of community events where families can have fun and have a chance to say “thank you” to those who serve. On Saturday, Montrose Search and Rescue team members have invited the community to help them celebrate 75 years of serving the community at CV Park, […]

Lions Club Issues Call to Action: Backpacks Needed

Lions Club Issues Call to Action: Backpacks Needed

  For well over a decade Crescenta Valley Lions Club has been collecting backpacks for children in the Dept. of Children and Family Services (DCFS). By Mary O’KEEFE The CV Lions Club’s Kases for Kids program partners with the Los Angeles DCFS to gather backpacks, toiletries, school supplies and other items for children in the […]

Council Defers Decision to Spend Millions on Biogas Project

By Ruth SOWBY The Glendale City Council chambers were filled to capacity with concerned citizens who argued against the proposed Biogas Project at the Scholl Canyon Landfill. Callers were waiting on phones to offer their negative opinions as well. Earlier a PowerPoint presentation was given outlining the details of the project. Councilmembers questioned the growing price […]

From the Desk of the Publisher <<< Robin Goldsworthy

Joyful Day Amy and I had the pleasure of attending my niece’s wedding this past Saturday. It was held in New Hampshire at 3 p.m. and, though only a few leaves had turned colors, fall was in the air. The wedding was held in a park that had been beautifully decorated for the occasion by […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< Taking A Look Outside Our Window

By Mary O’KEEFE Last week I wrote of the weather balloon that started the Roswell UFO legacy. But balloons floating along the horizon have always sparked imagination, whether having several of them attached to the home of an elderly widow who just wanted to fulfill a promise to his late wife in “Up” to that […]