The gates of two of Glendale’s historic cemeteries were open recently for tours highlighting figures from the past. Members of The Glendale Historical Society led ticket holders on tours of Grand View cemetery, founded in the mid 1880s for Civil War veterans, and of the Brand family graveyard. Eileen Wallis organized the event, which began […]
By Ruth SOWBY Children’s Hospital Los Angeles will be the recipient of the Flintridge Guild’s largess from its 75th anniversary of its holiday boutique and brunch. On Saturday, Nov. 16 at Pasadena’s Shakespeare Club, decked out in its holiday best, 52 Guild members served hundreds of customers hungry for sweets from The Sweet Shoppe and holiday-themed merchandise filling […]
By Ruth SOWBY Glendale Community College played host to the second annual Soroptimist International of Glendale Brunch and Concert on Sunday, Nov. 10. Partnering with the college, Soroptimist is raising funds for worthy women students in the visual and performing arts program at GCC. Tickets for the brunch and concert were $70. For the concert only, tickets […]
The Lanterman House will sponsor a talk on the history and benefits of native plants by Richard Toyon on Sunday, Nov. 17 at 2:30 p.m. at the Lanterman House Visitor Center. The talk will be followed by a brief tour of the Lanterman House Native Plant Garden and refreshments made from native plants. Speaker Richard […]
The Crescenta Valley Lions Club is hosting its Annual Holiday Boutique in La Crescenta on Saturday, Nov. 16. The event is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. at the historic St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 2563 Foothill Blvd. Several of the community’s most talented artisans and craftspeople will fill the church courtyard and parish hall […]
A steady stream of trick-or-treating families had great fun touring the largely revamped annual haunted house maze hosted on Halloween night by the Church of Scientology Mission of the Foothills in Montrose. Several new and extraordinary features greeted this year’s visitors. A séance attended by dressed skeletons riveted children’s attention as did a creepy oversized […]
Biola University welcomed incoming students Tae Young Kwon of La Crescenta, majoring in business management, Silas Lee of La Crescenta, majoring in business administration, Emin Matevosyan of Montrose, majoring in Bible, theology, & apologetics, Ian Rho of La Crescenta/Glendale, majoring in kinesiology and Prisca You of La Crescenta majoring in health sciences, to the Biola […]
Don Francisco’s Coffee Presents a Festive – and Spiked – Holiday Treat Intense and deliciously dark French Roast coffee, melted chocolate and sprinkles. Make this festive spiked coffee recipe and serve it at your next holiday party or gathering for that added wow factor! What Is Needed 1 cup brewed Don Francisco’s French Roast 2 oz. […]
The La Crescenta Woman’s Club is hosting a free concert featuring Paul Stein. Scott Joplin, Antonin Dvorak and John Williams are among the popular featured composers in Stein’s varied programs and Stein is bringing his virtuoso violin program performance to the La Crescenta Woman’s Club performance stage on Wednesday, Nov. 13. Violinist Stein, a 36-year […]
The Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge (CCLCF) has partnered with NASA Services for its 31st annual food drive. Decorated donation bins will be available at CCLCF, LCF schools and select businesses throughout LCF including Gelsons, Sprouts, La Cañada Congregational Church, Crescenta Cañada Pet Hospital, La Cañada Pet Clinic, Caltech Federal Credit Union, Citizens Business […]