CVCA Meets Tonight
The Crescenta Valley Community Association will have its monthly meeting tonight, Thursday, June 28 at 7 p.m. The CVCA is a cross-jurisdictional, volunteer organization that encourages collaboration between community groups so that the Crescenta Valley can be represented with one voice.
All are invited to the La Crescenta Library at 2809 Foothill Blvd. in the community room (entrance off La Crescenta Avenue).
For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/y9kw2naj.
CV Weekly Offices Closed for Holiday
The offices of the Crescenta Valley Weekly will be closed on July 4 for the Independence Day holiday. All deadlines will be pushed up by 24 hours.
Members of the CV Weekly staff can be found in the Sunland Tujunga Parade hosted by the Rotary beginning at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.
We wish everyone a safe holiday.
Fireworks Tickets Still Available
Tickets to the Crescenta Valley Fireworks Celebration are still available. Pre-sale tickets are $9 for adults and children over 7 years of age. On July 4, tickets prices are increased to $10. Children under 7 and active military are free to attend. The display will be held at Crescenta Valley High School. Gates open at 4 p.m. and fireworks begin at dark.
In addition to the fireworks there will be inflatables for children, live music and food trucks.
Entrance is in the 4400 block of Ramsdell Avenue in La Crescenta.
Community invited to free movies at
twelve oaks senior living
Twelve Oaks Senior Living will be hosting outdoor movies during the summer for the community. These screenings are family-friendly and free to attend.
The first movie will be the musical “In the Good Ole Summertime” starring Judy Garland and Van Johnson. It will be shown at Friday, June 29 beginning at dusk.
Guests are welcome to bring blankets and beach chairs to sit on. Coolers can be brought, too, but no alochol is allowed.
Twelve Oaks is located at 2830 Sycamore Ave. in La Crescenta.
Rosemont Preserve Open Gate Afternoon
An “open gate” event is taking place at the Rosemont Preserve on Sunday morning, July 1. This is a chance for residents to visit the Preserve and wander the trail at their own pace during the cooler morning hours and enjoy the tranquil setting, the wildlife and the natural beauty. Photographers: bring your camera to capture the morning light. Participate in the Rosemont Biodiversity Project and become a citizen scientist!
The gate will be open from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., and Friends of the Rosemont Preserve Committee members will be available to answer questions and present this community resource.
The Preserve is located at the north end of Rosemont Avenue, just past the chain link fence. As street parking is limited, please park at Two Strike Park, 5107 Rosemont Ave. Those planning on walking the trails should wear sturdy shoes.
This event is free to the public and suitable for all ages; no reservations required. Rain cancels. Sorry, no pets please.
For further information, contact the Friends of the Rosemont Preserve at RosemontFriends@gmail.com.