Little Red Hats Reflect AHA and AHGL Partnership

Little Red Hats Reflect AHA and AHGL Partnership

Adventist Health Glendale and the American Heart Assn. (AHA) recently teamed up to deliver little red hats to the hospital’s NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) and post-partum babies. The hats were knitted and crocheted by AHA volunteers in celebration of American #HeartMonth. AHGL is one of 30 hospitals participating in the AHA’s #LittleHatsBigHearts program, which […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis!   Is A Reverse Mortgage A Good Option?   Dear Phyllis, I look forward to your real estate column but unsure if this is the right topic for you.  I am a widow with two children in Southern California. As I receive my husband’s pension and social security I am financially comfortable.  My […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

Over a recent weekend, the Boy Scouts of Troop 319 hosted their annual recruitment event inviting Webelos from local packs to come out to Vasquez Rocks. There the Scouts put on a clinic of the proper way to rappel off the edge of the rock formations. The lesson that a Scout is trustworthy was learned […]

The La Cañada Junior Women’s Club Receives Service Award

Pat Anderson, president and CEO of The La Cañada Flintridge Chamber of Commerce & Community Assn., recently presented a 50-year anniversary certificate of recognition to the current La Cañada Junior Women’s Club President Jill Chapman and Juniors Founder Jane Neely at the January monthly meeting. The certificate was for promoting the community interests of business […]

Empty House Holds Big Promise

Empty House Holds Big Promise

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The unveiling of the Pasadena Showcase House of Design, an annual fundraiser benefiting music enrichment programs in Southern California, is a highly-anticipated event, an opportunity for designers to revamp an existing mansion while showing off their skills. But before opening the doors for Showcase House there is Empty House. Entrance to Empty […]

People Making News

Austin Lewis of Glendale (91208) graduated from Eastern New Mexico University on Dec. 15. ENMU is a state institution offering associate, bachelor’s and master’s degree options. ________________ Mara Tatevosian and Lydia Lou of La Crescenta, Maia Tivony of Glendale and Mirena Munich of La Cañada Flintridge have been named to the Emerson College dean’s list […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis!   Invasion Of Privacy   Dear Phyllis, After searching for a home for almost a year, we finally got one!  We wrote offers on three others before we got an offer accepted. Getting our loan approved was probably the most stressful part of the process. It seemed each day our lender wanted another […]

Inspiring Stories Shared at LCWC Luncheon

Inspiring Stories Shared at LCWC Luncheon

By Julie BUTCHER On Saturday, the La Crescenta Woman’s Club (LCWC) hosted its 15th Author’s Luncheon at its clubhouse at 4004 La Crescenta Ave. More than 100 club members and community friends listened to inspiring writing advice from three authors, raised money for local charities and enjoyed a tasty lunch catered by Gourmet A Go […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

On Sept. 14, a copy of the Crescenta Valley Weekly was lying on top of the equator line in Ecuador, South America near the town of Quito. Moments later, a copy of the Crescenta Valley Weekly newspaper was being held over the equator line with one tourist (Charlene Downs) on the north side of the […]

Veterans Corner January 2019

Spending Christmas in Vietnam By Blake HYFIELD The Burn Pit Registry – Moving Forward with New Directives and Reports This subject was discussed in a previous column but the information is worth repeating – the following is taken from VA websites on the subject. If you are a veteran or service member who served in […]