Lincoln Elementary School Sixth Grade Committee moms Shannon Enright, Ameri Ramirez and Melissa Walsh created a “spooktacular” event for the students of Lincoln Elementary to help them celebrate Halloween in a safe and socially distance way. Instead of the school’s traditional Halloween Family Pumpkin Patch, the Sixth Grade Committee designed a Haunted Driveway & Pumpkin […]
Glendale Fought the Nazis in 1964 The City of Glendale made news recently by officially apologizing for its racist past, specifically racial restrictions on housing and unwritten “sundown laws” which “encouraged” African Americans to be out of town by sundown. Glendale was the first city in California to acknowledge its error, and the third in […]
All areas of the United States can experience natural hazards, but whether they become disasters, or even catastrophes, depends in large part on what we do now to prepare to survive and recover. With September being National Preparedness Month and October being Earthquake Preparedness Month, it seems a great time to let the community know […]
Supporting our Armenian Community For many years the Crescenta Valley/Glendale community has embraced the rich diversity of our Armenian community members recognizing the numerous contributions from students, families and businesses of Armenian descent who add to our community’s strength. During the past several weeks civilian adults and children in Artsakh and Armenia have been killed […]
Additional addresses: 3532 Rosemary Sparr Heights 91208 2541 Manhattan Ave. Montrose 91020 3601 Angelus Ave. Sparr Heights 91208 3510 Community Ave. La Crescenta 91214 corrected address: in the original information page in this week’s paper, we had the wrong address. The correct address is 3845 4th Street, not 3848 4th. We apologize for the error.
By Lori BODNAR, intern Spooky stories, fun games, costume contests, Halloween cake-decorating contests and more – sounds like a Spooktacular Halloween Carnival! National Blue Ribbon 2020 awardee Mountain Avenue Elementary School held a virtual Halloween carnival on Monday that included all these fun traditional Halloween carnival events. The Halloween spooky story time was led by […]
If there was ever a time for exciting fiction, for a good read, for a chance to travel to other times and places with your favorite author, it’s now. This is especially true in the world of scouting, where the challenge to keep kids engaged has never been greater. The pandemic has made meetings and […]
Beginning in November, there will be even more distinctively Disney dining and shopping to enjoy at the Disneyland Resort when the Downtown Disney District extends to Buena Vista Street. Recently, the Downtown Disney District expanded to introduce the Disneyland Resort Backlot Premiere Shop at Stage 17. This store is currently showcasing an array of seasonal […]
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month takes place every year during the month of October. It is an annual health campaign organized by major breast cancer charities to increase the awareness of the disease and to raise funds for research into its cause, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure. In 2020, an estimated 276,480 new cases of […]
La Crescenta resident for 60 years, Dwight Beavers, with his daughter Dana, enjoyed an autumn day at Mt. Tabor Park in Portland, Oregon. We took along the CV Weekly to share. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the pages […]