Steven John Turko June 13, 1955 – April 21, 2021 Steven Turko, 65, died on April 21 at his home in Oxnard. He was the son of Daniel and Maxine Turko. Steve grew up with his sister, Kathie Dell’Aquila, in La Crescenta. He attended Holy Redeemer, went on to Saint Francis High School and graduated from […]
There was cause for celebration as the LCF Trails Game, cosponsored by the Kiwanis Club of La Cañada and the LCF Trails Council, recognized the grand prize awardees and at a recent noon-time Zoom ceremony. A total of 82 participants amassed 54,135 points, with the first place grand prize winner, Gabriel Gonzalez, racking up 10,235 […]
The National World War I Memorial in the Nation’s Capital is Now a Reality In December 2014, President Obama signed legislation authorizing the World War I Centennial Commission (WWICC) to establish a new memorial in our nation’s capital. Just six years later, on April 16, 2021, the WWICC, in partnership with the National Park Service, […]
Barbara Joan Boucher, nèe Williams Sept. 29, 1944 – May 22, 2021 Barbara was born in New York City in 1944 to parents Donald and Leone Williams. She spent her early life around Syracuse, New York before moving to Daytona Beach, Florida. In her teens, she and her family moved to the Glendale area of […]
This Week at LCIF Lutheran Church in the Foothills invites the community to “Couch Church” on the church Facebook page and YouTube channel for the continuing celebration of Trinity Sunday. On Sunday, May 30 at 11 a.m., Pastor Scott Peterson will deliver a message called, “Feet, Heart Mind.” For those unable to watch live, the […]
CANCER SURVIVORS’ CHOIR ONLINE An online film performance by the Shout at Cancer choir in the U.K. will be given at the Cancer Support Community-Pasadena today, Thursday, May 27 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The performance is free of charge. All choir members have had their voice boxes removed due to cancer. The film includes performances of songs popularized by […]
By Charly SHELTON Last year everything was pretty much shut down due to the pandemic. For many people, that meant birthdays, anniversaries and special moments were spent alone or shared over Zoom. For businesses like Knott’s Berry Farm, that meant holding off on major celebrations. Knott’s Berry Farm was founded in 1920, making last year […]
The Lanterman Historical Museum Foundation is inviting local high school students seeking summer internship opportunities to apply for its second annual virtual history internship program. The six-week program will be conducted remotely and is open to students in grades 10 through 12 interested in learning about and preserving local history. This year interns will create […]
Question: My question is does grief have a timeline? Should a person be over losing a dear one after six months or even a year? My beloved husband of 55 years passed away over a year ago. We were high school sweethearts, went to the same college, married and raised a beautiful family. I am […]
The Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health (Public Health) has confirmed four new deaths and 139 new cases of COVID-19. The number of cases and deaths reflect reporting delays over the weekend, as well as missing lab reports. Of the four new deaths reported today, Monday, three people who passed away were between the ages […]