Dave Weeshoff took along the CV Weekly as he sailed along the Alaska Peninsula, the Bering Sea and Kamchatka this summer and, shown here, visited Attu in the Aleutian Islands, the closest island to Russia and a Japanese invasion site of WWII. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip […]
Dignity Health Southern California’s six hospitals annually report on community health programs, they provide including the health needs being addressed, programs and measurable objectives, and the economic value to communities in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. In reaching the goal of improving community health, financial assistance for those unable to afford medically necessary care […]
On Monday, Oct. 21, Foothills Community Toastmasters held its fourth annual Toast of the Town awards for use of public speaking and leadership. This year’s recipients were Pastor Eddy Ledesma of the New Hope Community Church and Deputy Sandy Capps of the LA County Sheriff’s Dept. Pastor Eddy has been active not only as a […]
During the October AAUW Glendale Branch meeting, Tech Trek campers told members about their camp experiences and expressed gratitude for their scholarships. “I believe that the analytical and problem-solving techniques learned in physics and math have enabled me to find solutions for technical, business and management problems,” said camp coordinator Laura Guillory. “Tech Trek has […]
California State Senator Mike Morrell (above left) spoke to a large group at the “Octoberfest” meeting of Glendale Burbank/Crescenta Valley Republican Association, on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Newly naturalized American citizens Justyna Anna Misiewicz and Grzegorz Misiewicz (above right) were honored with the presentation of congratulatory scrolls signed by Hon. Kathryn Barger, Los Angeles County Supervisor, […]
Ask Phyllis! Buyer Frustration Dear Phyllis, My parents have used the same real estate agent for more than twenty years. I also hired him to buy my first condo. My fiancé and I are ready to purchase a home. I don’t have to sell my condo and will likely keep it as a […]
Over 60 horse riders saddled up alongside Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and the Dept. of Parks and Recreation (LA County Parks) for the equestrian tradition of “Barger’s Trail Blazers” – an annual horseback ride through the lush landscape of Los Angeles County’s many miles of multi-use trails. Accompanied by members of Mounted Assistance […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Crescenta Valley High School celebrated the official opening of its new sports building with a ribbon cutting on Oct. 24. Community members, district administrators and students celebrated the new building and what it means to have a facility that can help advance student learning in the medical profession. Principal Linda Junge thanked […]
At the Oct. 19 meeting of the La Crescenta Valley Republican Women Federated, Barak Lurie, an atheist turned religious, was the guest speaker. Lurie is a radio host and author of “Atheism Kills” and his new book, “Rise of the Sex Machine.” Submitted by Danettte ERICKSON
On Wednesday, Sept. 25, the Kiwanis Club of La Cañada held its 72nd annual installation of 2019-2020 officers and directors at the Oakmont Country Club. It was there that the gavel was officially presented to the new Kiwanis President Maureen Bond from the Immediate Past President Michael Freed. Adding some surprise at the installation was […]