Notes & Nods

This Week at LCIF  All in-person activities at Lutheran Church in the Foothills are temporarily paused due to the surging omicron variant; however, the 10 a.m. service will continue to be live-streamed on the church’s YouTube channel. Services are also posted to LCIF’s website where they can be viewed anytime. Church groups – including Bible […]

Spiritually Speaking

 Question:  It seems everywhere I go today, on sidewalks and in parking lots, people have dropped masks and cigarette butts. Most of the time, trash barrels are only a few feet away. I try not to be a fuddy duddy, but this really gets to me because it appears those who are too lazy to […]

At-Home COVID Tests Ready to Order

People can start ordering free at-home coronavirus test kits a day earlier than expected. Originally the Biden Administration had said the test would be available tomorrow, Wednesday, but the site is now open for orders. Visit COVIDtest.gov and order the free at-home tests. Each household order will contain four rapid tests and should be received […]

Update on Attack at CV Skate Park; Public’s Help Still Sought

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Special Victim’s Unit continue to ask for the public’s help in identifying the man who sexually assaulted a juvenile female at the Crescenta Valley Skate Park, at Crescenta Valley Park. The assault occurred at 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 12 near the skate park bathrooms. The skate park normally has several […]

People Making News

The following local students have made the scholastic honor roll fall 2021 at Oregon State University. A total of 8,043 students earned a B-plus (3.5) or better to make the listing. To be on the honor roll, students must carry at least 12 graded hours of course work.  Students on the honor roll included: from […]

Union Station Homeless Services Benefit from LCJWC

The La Cañada Junior Women’s Club displayed their giving spirit throughout the holiday season with donations to the Union Station Homeless Services. Led by LCJWC Community Outreach Director Gayle Hagegard, the group recently assembled gift bags brimming with much-needed toiletry items and donated a $250 check toward USHS’s vital holiday dinner program. “The Juniors are […]

ALG Receives Gift

Assistance League of Glendale – ALG ¬– recently received a $5,000 check from Gary Guemiksizian, general manager of Toyota of Glendale, and the club members anticipate receiving a second check from the Toyota Corporation matching the first. Guemiksizian explained that donations were given to two Glendale non-profits that were chosen by drawing names from a […]

Luncheon Recognizes Youth Supporters

Luncheon Recognizes Youth Supporters

Local organizations lauded by Glendale Rotary Noon Club, given financial support. By Mary O’KEEFE At a luncheon last week the Glendale Rotary Noon Club made presentations to various organizations that support the youth of the community. Their generous contributions were especially appreciated this year because, across the board, non-profit organizations have faced a lack of […]

Art On Orange – Storefront Art Program Opening Reception

Art On Orange – Storefront Art Program Opening Reception

Glendale’s Arts and Culture Commission launched Art on Orange, a storefront art program that beautifies a vacant unit on 250 N. Orange St. The goal of the program is to create professional quality art installations celebrating the surrounding community, be viewed by the public, pique the interest of pedestrians and increase overall foot traffic.  Art on Orange features installations made by local artists […]

Montrose-Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce <<< Mavil Aghadjanian

Coming Together in the New Year Happy New Year! As we enter another year during a still unprecedented time, we can’t help but ask ourselves how our resolutions will be different this year. It feels as though the only hope we’ve held on to for the last (almost) two years is that we return to […]