Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Hospital Vaccinates High School Students and Families

Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Hospital Vaccinates High School Students and Families

On Friday, May 7, Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center hosted a Pfizer vaccine clinic in partnership with Glendale Unified School District. The vaccination event provided more than 1,700 second doses of the vaccine that is proven to prevent COVID-19 infections. “It’s really important to get the second dose of your vaccine,” explained Dr. William […]

Helping Hand from Alissa’s

Helping Hand from Alissa’s

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 […]

‘Preventing Tragedy’ Presentation Offers Safety Tips

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 […]

Cause An Effect

Members of La Cañada Flintridge Orthopaedic Guild (LCFOG) have curtailed many activities since COVID-19 entered their lives. The volunteer group is well-known for book and author luncheons and raising funds to support Orthopaedic Institute for Children (OIC). Prior to the onset of COVID-19, members of the Guild volunteered at OIC in Los Angeles at the […]

New Faces at Monthly Cleanup

New Faces at Monthly Cleanup

New (masked) faces were seen at the monthly off-ramp cleanup of La Crescenta Avenue held on April 10. From left are Ernie Demis, organizer Steve Pierce, Tony DiGiovanni and Robin Goldsworthy. Not pictured are Donna Libra and Bob Thompson. The monthly off-ramp cleanup of La Crescenta Avenue is typically done on the second Saturday of […]

Help for Those in Need

Help for Those in Need

The Bailey Human Care Center in Tujunga benefits from the ongoing efforts of local kids packing care kits and snack bags that will be donated to the Center. In addition to providing goods to the Bailey Center, the kids want to express their love for the community while giving back to those in need. The […]

Spring Home Tours – A 3-Part Series

Spring Home Tours – A 3-Part Series

Pasadena Heritage presents a new version of its annual Spring Home Tour. Instead of a one-day event, tours of six architectural works of art will be offered as a series. Recordings of two different homes will premiere on the last Sundays of April, May and June and will be available through July 4. Premiering April […]

‘The New Galileos’ Coming to Caltech

‘The New Galileos,’ a play by Amy Berryman, will be presented as an online event on Thursday, April 22 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Three female climatologists find themselves detained by government bureaucrats. The scientists are given an option to disavow their research in exchange for millions of dollars … or to disappear. In […]

Delicious Fundraiser

Delicious Fundraiser

CV Chamber of Commerce directors (from left) Robin Goldsworthy, Dr. Cynthia Livingston and Dr. J.D. Speas enjoyed dinner at Alissa’s Ocean View Bar and Grill during the chamber’s scholarship fundraiser on Thursday evening. The fundraiser was supported by many in the community including Mike and Nancy Leum, Steve and Karen Pierce, chamber president Mike Riley, […]