By Mary O’KEEFE The 14th Annual Montrose Car Show on Sunday offered so many varieties of cars they would boggle even Henry Ford’s mind. There were vehicles from all eras, from the early 1920s to the modern Tesla. The day was a perfect temperature with a cool morning and not terribly hot afternoon drawing thousands […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Friday, June 26 the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament was held at Scholl Canyon Golf Course. For about 25 years the CVCOC golf tournament has raised funds for the Chamber’s scholarship program and anyone who has attended can attest there is a lot of “fun” attached to […]
The Campbell Center (formerly GAR) governing board has elected Wendy Jacoby as president of its board of directors, succeeding Eric Hamilton who served in that role from FY2013 through FY2015. Jacoby, a five-year member of the board, was most recently serving as recording secretary. With her family, she has been a strong and long-time supporter […]
L.A. Dodgers icon Tommy Lasorda was among the honored guests at the groundbreaking ceremony on May 30 for the Orthopaedic Institute for Children’s (OIC) $10 million, 13,000 square foot Ambulatory Surgery Center. The event took place at OIC’s downtown L.A. Outpatient Medical Center (403 W. Adams Blvd.). OIC is a world leader in pediatric orthopaedic […]
By Marissa GOULD Since the Station Fire, wildlife that typically stayed in the wild has been seen closer to people’s homes and neighborhoods. Prior to the 2009 blaze, it wasn’t unusual to see possums and raccoons roaming the area but since 2009 residents are now keeping their eyes open for bears and mountain lions. However, […]
By Andy GERO Veterans of Crescenta Valley, your community thanks you for the sacrifice and service you gave to our country. Your service has played a major role in giving us the freedom so many of us takes for granted today. In gratitude for your service, your local American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars […]
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L.A. Dodgers icon Tommy Lasorda was on hand when members of the Orthopaedic Guild of La Cañada Flintridge brought along the CV Weekly for the groundbreaking ceremony for Orthopaedic Institute for Children’s (OIC) $10 million, 13,000 square foot ambulatory surgery center on May 30. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next […]
Daniel Lazier of La Cañada Flintridge, son of David and Janet Lazier and a graduate of Flintridge Preparatory School, graduated with a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Bucknell University. Kailey Tindle of Glendale, daughter of Stephen and Vivian Tindle, and Amy Nance, a graduate of Crescenta Valley High School, graduated magna cum laude with […]
On Wednesday evening, June 3 at the 2015-16 installation dinner and meeting of American Legion Post 288, another member of the American Legion’s “Greatest Generation” was recognized. Henry J. “Bud” Bogust was presented with a copy of the posting on the Registry Of Remembrance on the World War II website. The new Legion Post Commander […]