Relay Honors Fallen Officers

By Brandon HENSLEY Crescenta Valley residents had to forget the notion of Sunday drivers last weekend and instead concentrate on Sunday runners. The Peace Officer Memorial Run took place Sunday afternoon, and the CV Sheriff’s station played a part in it as a group of runners, made up of CV residents and law enforcement, ran […]

Tea in the Library

By Mary O’KEEFE It was an afternoon tea to celebrate Mother’s Day at the La Crescenta Library on May 7. The tea has become a tradition with the library thanks to Marta Wiggins, library manager. Inspired by her mother’s imaginative stories and sense of fun, Wiggins and her staff decorated the library’s community room as […]

Riders On The Storm

Looking back two Sunday mornings ago, I’m not sure I rode my bike the entire 26-plus mile length of the 2011 Pasadena Marathon Bike Tour. It felt more like swimming than riding. When I registered for the annual event it was an unseasonably warm March day. When I picked up our swag bags and numbered […]

5000 Homes Planned for the Verdugo Mountains! (In 1971)

A unique feature of our community is the two opposing mountain ranges that embrace our valley. The San Gabriels to the north, imposing and rugged, with rock faces rising nearly straight up, are starkly beautiful. Terrible and majestic, like an Old Testament God, they burn and rain rocks down on us, but provide a gateway […]

Valley View Elementary Students Step Back in Time

By Jason KUROSU The fourth and fifth grade classes of Valley View Elementary took part in some hands-on historical learning last Friday during the annual Colonial and Gold Rush Day. Students, parents and teachers came to school clad in period-appropriate costumes, ready to navigate through these eras of little technology and much hard work. Fifth […]

A Warm Welcome

Glendale Girl Scout Troop 221 delivered blankets to the maternity ward at Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center’s maternity ward as part of the Girl Scout Bronze Award. Shown above is new mom Blanca Valenzuela holding baby James in the wrapped blanket along with members of Troop 221 and GMHHC employees Kristin Anderson and Cathy […]

Kiwanis Designates Palm Crest Students “Terrific Kids”

The Kiwanis Club of La Cañada, with the advice of teachers at Palm Crest Elementary School in La Cañada, honored six students as “Terrific Kids” at a recent weekly lunch meeting held at Descanso Gardens Van de Kamp Hall. The Kiwanis Club sponsors Terrific Kids from all of La Cañada Flintridge elementary schools on a […]

Golden Gate Bridge Site of Girl Scouts Bridging to Cadette

On a recent cool San Francisco Saturday morning, Emma Price and Ardis Griffin of local Girl Scout Troop 6801 were two of 5,000 girls who began a journey across the Golden Gate Bridge. Starting as Junior level Girl Scouts, upon completing the walk they arrived at the opposite end as Cadette Girl Scouts. While the […]

Looking Back at the Falcons Boys Soccer Season

By Alan der OHANNESSIAN For the CV Falcons boys varsity soccer team, the season started with a dream of winning the regional championships; however they came up short in the quarterfinal, losing 3-1 to EL Rancho in a tense rainy home match. The two-time Pacific League champions had never made it to the quarterfinal round […]

CV Girls U13 Wins Citrus Classic Soccer Tournament

The CV Girls under 13 team won the Citrus Classic Soccer Tournament on May 14 and May 15, making the victory the fourth in a row. Held at the AB Brown Sports Complex in Riverside, the girls’ first obstacle was OSC United Warriors. The team got off to a 1-0 start in the first half […]