Mark Your Calendars! News Flash! Our Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce has several community activities scheduled for the remainder of 2021 that you won’t want to miss. Go to our Chamber website, www.crescentavalleychamber.org, to check the event dates and mark your calendars. Our annual student scholarship program for eligible high school seniors and the April […]
Eric and Alissa Hwang of Alissa’s Ocean View Bar & Grill were presented with a certificate of appreciation by Mike Riley, president of the CV Chamber of Commerce. Alissa’s was recognized for recently hosting a dine-out benefitting the CV Chamber scholarship fund. The couple also donated money for the fund. Donations for the scholarship fund […]
On April 13, the Crescenta Valley Group of the Sierra Club joined the Verdugo Hills Group to present a very insightful program called “Preventing Tragedy: Hiking Safety Tips That Every Hiker Should Know Before Setting Out in Our Local Mountains.” This presentation was moderated by Pat Kramer of the CV Group and David Eisenberg of the […]
Land Use Issues and Tier Level Expansions May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Crescenta Valley Town Council acknowledges the contributions to our community and the country by these citizens and the CVTC continues to stand together in solidarity against hate. LA County announced it will reopen an additional 30 of its 85 […]
By Lori BODNAR, intern U.S. News & World Report recently ranked Crescenta Valley High School as one of the top high schools in the United States. This is unsurprising, given the high caliber of students who recently won science honors and recognition at the county, regional, state, national and even international levels. Crescenta Valley High […]
“Neofuturists – On Demand,” presented by Crescenta Valley High School, spotlights 20 scenes in 60 minutes. It can be viewed on any device with a stable Internet connection and adequate bandwidth. According to director Amy Matalas, this show was performed live twice, and is seen is the opening night performance. “The kids experienced a host […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Despite a disappointing response to its request, the CVFA vows that with community support this 4th of July will have a fireworks show. At the April 27 meeting of the Glendale City Council four of its five councilmembers voted not to increase the Council’s annual $5,000 donation to the Crescenta Valley Fireworks […]
At the April 20 meeting of the Glendale City Council, the Council voted 3-2 in favor to select Glendale Arts as the entity with which to start negotiations for continued management of the Alex Theatre for a 10-year term. According to Glendale Arts, following a national search only two other proposals were submitted; Mayor Paula […]