By Mary O’KEEFE Once again, movie night at Two Strike Park on Saturday was a “silent” success. There is something unique about watching a movie outdoors and hearing nothing but live music accompanying the film … and laughter. Silent film projectionist and historian Joe Rinaudo gave a brief presentation to the audience about the films […]
AHEAD With Horses specializes in helping others and now needs help. By Julian MITCHELL For over 50 years, AHEAD With Horses has helped the disabled and disadvantaged overcome any and all obstacles. From being able to walk for the first time to just sitting up straight, all progress is celebrated at AHEAD With Horses. The […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Monday about 250 people attended the Crescenta Valley Fire Safe Council meeting that focused on Briggs Terrace. The event was held at the Rosemont Middle School cafeteria and representatives were in attendance from the office of Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger and various Los Angeles County departments, LA County Fire […]
‘D Day’ Monday was the day to get our D – vitamin D, that is. Monday marked Steve’s 60th birthday. Unlike years past when we had big parties at our house, Monday was a quiet day spent at the beach with some of our family. It was with confidence that we loaded up the cars […]
Rep. Adam Schiff introduced the Food for Thought Act, which would create a demonstration program to make grants available to community colleges so they can provide free meals to food-insecure students. The program would be administered by the Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) within the United States Dept. of Agriculture. “Community colleges play an essential […]
By Julie BUTCHER At two meetings on Tuesday, the Glendale City Council tackled a myriad of local issues, ranging from reviewing plans for a potential streetcar downtown, extending the hours the City allows amplified music in its entertainment districts, appointing staff and commission personnel, announcing upcoming community events, and the recognizing of city service. At […]
“Standing water in your yard?” “Mind if the kids and I stop by for a bite?” Summer: the perfect time to teach a dog new tricks or – in our case – help her understand there are certain activities that should take place in the yard. To recap: We recently adopted a new family member […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On July 26, the U.S. Postal Service unveiled its “1969: First Moon Landing” forever stamps at a ceremony at Jet Propulsion Laboratory. “Fifty years ago three astronauts started on a journey across a quarter million miles to the moon,” said Michael Greene, JPL director for communications and education. Two stamps have been […]
Information Released on Power Outage A power outage that affected parts of Glendale on Wednesday, July 24 initially affected about 80% of GWP customers, according to Eliza Papazian, community relations coordinator with the city. A large portion of the city’s electricity was reinstated within an hour but the second outage, which affected about 11,000 customers, […]