This Week at LCIF Join Lutheran Church in the Foothills for Couch Church, Fellowship and Prayers at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 15. Worship services stream on the church Facebook page and YouTube Channel. For those who miss the live presentation, videos are available on the church website, Facebook page and YouTube Channel. Children, Youth […]
Respondents: Rev. Jon Karn of Light on the Corner Church; Rev. Kimberlie Zakarian of Holy House Ministries; Anthony Kelson RScP, Laney Clevenger-White, RScP, and Rev. Dr. Beverly Craig of La Crescenta Center for Spiritual Living; Rabbi Janet Bieber; Carolyn Young; Sharon Weisman; Rev. Mary Morgan, Redondo Beach Center for Spiritual Living; Rev. Tim Beck and […]
TENNIS FOR A CAUSE A tennis fundraiser to raise funds for Armenia has been rescheduled to Saturday, Nov. 14 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the La Cañada Flintridge Country Club. One-hour tennis sessions will be divided into appropriate age groups and levels; COVID-19 […]
The Campbell Center held a virtual Halloween benefit on Thursday, Oct. 29 called A Spooktacular Evening. The benefit supported the Center’s mission: to partner with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, empower them to successfully gain independence and attain their desired outcomes through opportunity and choice. The Campbell Center operates three homes for 22 residents, […]
Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts (PSHA) has announced Barbara Damerel as the organization’s new president for the 2020-21 term. An active member of PSHA since 2003, Damerel has held numerous board and committee positions over the years, including benefit chair for the 2019 Pasadena Showcase House of Design in Descanso Gardens. “Over the […]
By Charly SHELTON This week continues our series of spotlighting hometown favorite restaurants and dining establishments and how they are adapting to the new normal way of life of COVID-19. Berolina Bakery and Pastry Shop, located at 3421 Ocean View Blvd. where it pours onto Verdugo Road, has served the Crescenta Valley for nearly 30 […]
On Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 12:10 p.m., the Free Admission Glendale Noon Concerts program will be streamed http://glendalenoonconcerts.blogspot.com/2020/11/. The Calico Winds will perform works for clarinets and horn by Charles Koechlin, Willson Osborne, David Amram, Poulenc and Handel on a Facebook stream and YouTube. Calico Winds is composed of Rachel Berry on horn, Kathryn Nevin […]
By Lori BODNAR, intern “I Matter Because …” was the theme this year for the 2020-21 National PTA Reflections Art Program contest. Students were invited to submit art reflecting that theme that fell within various categories including visual arts, photography, music composition, dance choreography, film production and literature. Various age categories are established for […]
Local Elections, Increased Graffiti Tackled by Town Council November is a busy month. Everyone is looking forward to spending time with immediate family celebrating Thanksgiving. We can now breathe a sigh of relief that the country’s elections are over and we can look forward to a new year as our country comes together. It’s important […]
UFOs over Crescenta Valley – Part 1 Many years ago, I wrote about one of the earliest modern alien abduction stories recorded. It took place in 1953 in Big Tujunga Canyon. I got the story from a book on the subject “The Tujunga Canyon Contacts” by Ann Druffel and D. Scott Rogo. The majority of […]