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GLENDALE COLLEGE PATRONS CLUB PLANS FUNDRAISER LUNCHEON

 

On Friday, Nov. 4 the Patrons Club of Glendale Community College/GC Foundation, Inc. will hold its annual fundraiser at the Oakmont Country Club in Glendale starting at 11:30 a.m. The event will benefit deserving students at Glendale Community College with scholarships and grants-in-aid. Last year, the Patrons Club awarded more than $23,000 in scholarships and grants-in-aid. This year the Patrons Club will celebrate its 69th year of service to the college’s students.

The luncheon will honor Gael Davitt in appreciation for her years of support and generosity to the Patrons Club. The event will also feature a dance performance by students in the GCC Dance Dept. There will be many prizes, a drawing for $1,000 and a silent auction. A live auction will feature packages of four tickets and one parking pass for a Clippers game, a Lakers game and a Kings game.

Tickets and information are available from Judy Gorham, (818) 243-3590. The reservation deadline is Monday, Oct. 24. The cost is $60 per ticket.

Oakmont Country Club, 3100 Country Club Drive, Glendale

 

KALEIDOSCOPE PRESENTS CONCERT

 

The Kaleidoscope Chamber Orchestra will be performing in Glendale on Saturday, Nov. 5 at 8 p.m. at the Glendale City Church. Admission is “pay as you can” with open seating and free parking. The approximately one-hour performance will include an all-American program featuring “Adagio for Strings” by Samuel Barber, “Music for Theater” by Aaron Copland, “Knoxville, Summer of 1915” by Samuel Barber featuring soprano soloist Maria Valdes. The program will also include the west coast premier of “When We Forgot” by Clint Needham. There will be a pre-concert lecture given by KUSC host Rich Capparela starting 30 minutes prior to the performance.

Glendale City Church, 610 E. California Ave., Glendale

 

TWO EXHIBITIONS AT BRAND LIBRARY

 

Brand Library & Art Center and Thinkspace Gallery present two concurrent exhibitions opening on Nov. 5. In a Dream (En un Sueño), presented in collaboration with Mexico’s Fifty24MX Gallery, will feature new works and a mural installation by Mexican artist and muralist Edgar Flores (SANER). Nexus, a group exhibition curated by Thinkspace, will feature pieces by 64 new contemporary artists alongside murals and installations by Bumblebeelovesyou, Cryptik, Drew Merritt, Kelly Vivanco, Lucien Shapiro and Yoskay Yamamoto.

Brand Library & Art Center is hosting the opening reception on Saturday, Nov. 5 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. that will feature a special performance from Lucien Shapiro at 8 p.m., two DJs, two cash bars and food trucks. Limited free parking is available within the park and there is free street parking in the surrounding neighborhood. The event is free and open to the public.

Brand Library & Art Center, 1601 W. Mountain St., Glendale

 

GLENDALE ART ASSOCIATION NEWS

 

The Glendale Art Association November meeting is at the CitiBank community room on Thursday, Nov. 10 from 6:45 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Carol Steinberg will demonstrate painting a still life. Steinberg, MFA from Cal Arts and BFA from Cornell University, has taught and exhibited nationally around the country. Her work has been published, won prizes, and been listed in the L.A. Times as “Best Bet.”

The cost to attend is $5 for members, $7 for guests; paintings submitted to mini show $3 each.

For more info, contact Honor Haase at (818) 248-7373. www.glendaleartassociation.com

Citibank is located at 2350 Honolulu Ave. in Montrose.

 

GLENDALE HEALTH FESTIVAL

 

The 7th Annual Glendale Health Festival will take place on Nov. 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Pacific Edison Community Center in Glendale. This festival is a free event and is open to the community.

Glendale Health Festival participants will have blood pressure, cholesterol and blood sugar measurements taken and then sit down with a licensed physician who will make individualized recommendations. Specialty physicians, including eye care specialists and dentists, will be on-site to make recommendations. Breast cancer and cervical cancer screenings will also be offered to appropriate patients. CPR training will be offered and flu shots will be administered on-site. In addition, education will be available on conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, proper nutrition, heart disease, cancer awareness and more.

The festival will have activities for kids and families and will be providing healthy lunches, including chicken, rice, vegetables, along with fruit and bottled water all free of charge. Ample, free on-site parking will be provided.

Pacific Edison Community Center (501 S. Pacific Ave), Glendale

 

THREE ROMANTIC MASTERS ON MUSIQUES ROSTER

 

The next presentation of Salon de Musiques is on Nov. 6 and features three German Romantic masters: Robert Schumann, Richard Strauss and Xaver Scharwenka.

Introduced by musicologist Dr. Kristi Brown-Montesano, the program for

voice, strings and piano will be performed by six virtuosos: So Young Park, soprano, Tereza Stanislav, violin, Jonathan Moerschel, viola, Timothy Landauer, cello, Robert Thies, piano and Francois Chouchan, piano.

An informal Q&A with the artists will follow the performance and a gourmet buffet dinner provided by Patina with French champagne will be served.

Tickets are $45 for students, and $85 general admission that includes French champagne and high tea gourmet buffet catered by Patina. To reserve a ticket, visit LeSalondeMusiques.com or call (310) 498-0257.

The performance takes place at 4 p.m. at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, fifth floor, 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Angeles.

 

ST. VINCENT MEALS ON WHEELS FUNDRAISING ORG FLIPS FOR FLAPJACKS

 

Cuisine a Roulettes (French for Meals on Wheels), the charitable arm of St. Vincent Meals on Wheels, will hold a daylong fundraising campaign at the Glendale IHOP on Wednesday, Nov. 9 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. IHOP will donate a 30% of all sales to STVMOW when customers mention the organization as they pay for their meals.

St. Vincent Meals on Wheels is the nation’s largest, privately funded senior nutrition program with over 3,500 meals prepared, delivered and served daily. Annually, over 1 million meals are prepared and delivered to people in Los Angeles, including homebound senior citizens, disabled and terminally ill patients, homeless adults and children and other vulnerable residents across Los Angeles. STVMOW serves anyone in need who lives within its service area, regardless of age, illness, disability, race, religion or ability to pay.

Subaru of Glendale is sharing the love for seniors, too, and is helping to get the word out to the community in their Brand Boulevard showroom.

Glendale IHOP is located at 605 N. Glendale Ave.

 

CALTECH-OCCIDENTAL CONCERT BAND FALL CONCERTS

 

The Caltech-Occidental Concert Band, directed by Dr. Glenn D. Price, presents its fall concerts on Friday, Nov.11 and Saturday, Nov. 12. Both concerts will begin at 8 p.m. in Caltech’s Ramo Auditorium. This program will feature original work from international destinations such as France, England, Canada, USA, Korea and Japan. Featured will be our associate conductor, Paul Asimow.

Caltech announces Dr. Glenn D. Price as the new concert band director after the retirement of William Bing, who previously led the Caltech Bands for over 40 years.

Admission and parking for this concert are free. Please go to the band’s website at http://bands.caltech.edu or call (626) 395-3295 for more information.

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HOMECOMING DANCE BENEFITS CAP

 

College Access Plan (CAP) is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a Blast from the Past homecoming dance. The festivities are on Saturday, Nov. 12 fro 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Pasadena and include dancing, drinks and a light dinner fare.

The cost is $100 per ticket or 10 tickets for $900. Tickets can be purchased at www.collegeaccessplan.org/events

Funds generated from the homecoming fundraiser support CAP, a Pasadena nonprofit organization that provides free programs in college preparedness for students attending Pasadena’s public schools.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Pasadena, 2020 N. Fair Oaks Ave. in Pasadena.

 

LA OPERA TALKS AT BRAND LIBRARY & ART CENTER

 

LA Opera’s Community Educators [in partnership with the Opera League of Los Angeles] will present a series of talks focusing on the magical and powerful world of opera. Talks take place on Saturdays at 2 p.m. Admission is free.

Nov. 12: Specialty Topic (TBA): Take a deeper look into opera and classical music through the eyes of operaphiles as they share their passion and enthusiasm through a specialty prepared opera talk. Topics range from the delightful to the disastrous –and everything in between!

Brand Library & Art Center hours are Tuesday and Thursday, from noon to 8 p.m.; Wednesday, from noon to 6 p.m.; and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Admission to all events is free and open to the public unless otherwise stated. There is ample free parking. Call (818) 548-2051 or visit www.brandlibrary.org for more information.

Brand Library & Art Center is located at 1601 W. Mountain St. in Glendale.

JUNIORS HOLDING RECITAL

The Tuesday Musicale Juniors will hold its monthly recital in the Pasadena Central Library on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 10:30 a.m.

The Juniors is an audition-only group of performers up to 17 years of age. The concert is free.

Pasadena Central Library, 285 E. Walnut

PASADENA HERITAGE CRAFTSMAN WEEKEND

In its 25th year, Pasadena Heritage will present the Annual Craftsman Weekend on Nov. 11-13. The Weekend will mark a quarter century of honoring the Craftsman movement, featuring house tours of notable Craftsman properties, along with bus and walking tours of the surrounding neighborhoods. Other events scheduled include a Show and Sale with over 50 exhibitors of antique and contemporary furniture and decorative arts, a silent auction, workshops and presentations. In recognition of its 25th year hosting the event, Pasadena Heritage will be offering exclusive receptions at historic locations throughout the weekend.

The City of Pasadena is home to some of the most notable examples of the Craftsman Movement on the West Coast. Also known as the American Arts and Crafts Movement, the architectural style emerged in the early 1900s and is noted for its emphasis of ceramics, art and other features developed by skilled craftsmen. Tracing its roots to England, Craftsmen design has nevertheless developed a unique and internationally lauded aesthetic in Pasadena, with the work of architects Charles and Henry Greene, tile maker Ernest Batchelder, and writer/photographer Helen Lukens Gaut, among others.

For tickets and information, visit www.pasadenaheritage.org/CraftsmanWeekend or contact Pasadena Heritage, 651 S. St. John Ave., Pasadena, telephone (626) 441-6333.

THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES ARCHIVES

Bolton Hall Museum and Little Landers Historical Society’s next Second Saturday program is on Nov. 12 at 1 p.m. and is a lesson in how to find items in the Los Angeles city government records.

The speaker for this program is Los Angeles City Archivist Michael Holland. Holland will let attendees know what kind of records are available to the general public and will share some stories about the preserved history of the City of Los Angeles.

This program is free and open to the public and everyone is welcome.   Donations are always appreciated.

Bolton Hall Museum, 10110 Commerce Avenue, Tujunga. Parking is available a few doors uphill at the Elks Lodge.

Additional information is available from Little Landers Historical Society, (818) 352-3420 or www.littlelandershistoricalsociety.org or email littlelanders@verizon.net.

FREE CONCERT

The Tuesday Musicale of Pasadena is presenting a concert on Sunday, Nov. 13 at 2:30 p.m. in the Pasadena Central Library. The concert is free.

The program is titled, “From Bach To Piazzolla” and features Ruben Aghiyan, violin, Ophelia Nanagyulyan, violin and Shushan Hakobyan, piano.

Pasadena Central Library, 285 E. Walnut

MONTHLY MONTROSE AFRICAN VIOLET SOCIETY MEETING

The Montrose African Violet Society is having its next club meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 10 a.m. The location is Descanso Gardens (Birch Room). The guest speaker will be Leonard Re. Guests are always welcome to attend meetings.

For more information, telephone (323) 236-0104 or reference www.montroseafricanviolets.weebly.com.

Descanso Gardens (Birch Room) is located at 1418 Descanso Dr. La Cañada.

NOON CONCERTS OPEN TO PUBLIC

Glendale Noon Concerts is a free admission concert series that takes place every first and third Wednesday from 12:10 p.m. to 12:40 p.m. at the sanctuary of Glendale City Church.

The next concert is on Nov. 16 and features violinist Connie Kupka and cellist David Speltz performing works by Bach, Kodaly and Beethoven.

For more information, email glendalesda@gmail.com or call (818) 244-7241.

Glendale City Church, 610 E. California Ave. (at Isabel) in Glendale.

FREE SENIOR LECTURE

Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital’ s 50plus Program is presenting a senior lecture, “Putting Your Financial House in Order” on Wednesday, Nov. 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Join William McMorran and learn what is needed to plan an estate and hear ideas that can help you now and loved ones later.

Please RSVP by Nov. 11 by calling (818) 502-2378. Seating is limited.  www.glendlaememorialhospital.org

The lecture will take place in the Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center auditorium at 1420 S. Central Ave. in Glendale.

ABWA HOSTS ‘BILLIONAIRE MINDSET’

The American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) Verdugo Glen chapter is hosting a special presentation, “The Billionaire Mindset: How to Attract Affluent Clients” by Christopher Kai on Thursday, Nov. 17 at 6:45 p.m. at the Glendale Elks Club. Inc. Magazine has referred to Kai as “the billionaire networker.”

Dinner meeting is $25. For information and reservations call Loren West at (818) 261-2386 or online at www.abwa-verdugoglen.org.

YULE BALL AT FLINTRIDGE BOOKSTORE

On Friday, Nov. 18, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., all are invited to attend a Yule Ball at Flintridge Bookstore and Coffeehouse. Enjoy an evening of music, dancing and festivities held to usher in the holiday season and coinciding with the release of J.K. Rowling’s screenplay (published by Scholastic) for the movie “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” which opens in theaters that evening.

To celebrate the season and the release of more wonders from the wizarding world of J.K. Rowling, the bookstore’s Yule Ball has planned an assortment of activities for all ages (attendees are encouraged to dress in “formal” attire).

The bookstore is now taking pre-orders for “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay.” For each copy of the book sold ($24.99 plus tax), the purchaser is entitled to admission for two to the Yule Ball. General admission is $4 per person (tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door).

Flintridge Bookstore and Coffeehouse is located at 1010 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge, at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Angeles Crest Highway.  For more information, call (818) 790-0717.

‘NEON LOS ANGELES’ TOPIC OF DISCUSSION

Tom Zimmerman discusses and signs “Spectacular Illumination: Neon Los Angeles 1925-1965” at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19 at the Museum of Neon Art.

“Spectacular Illumination: Neon Los Angeles 1925-1965” is a collection of vintage photography that showcases the glowing neon heritage of the City of Angels. More than 200 images fill its pages. L.A. has long been recognized as the most vibrant city in America, and part of its radiance comes from streets lined with neon signs during the Golden Age of neon from 1925 to 1965. Photographer and historian Tom Zimmerman shows images that depict, in both color and in black-and-white, what Raymond Chandler, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and countless other writers have tried to put into words.

“Spectacular Illumination” tells a story of a city that has glowed, now glows and, thanks to institutions such as the Museum of Neon Art, will glow forever.

For more information on the event visit http://www.neonmona.org, call (818) 696-2149 or email info@neonmona.org. Members free, non-members $10.

For more information on the book visit http://www.angelcitypress.com/products/spil.

Museum of Neon Art, 216 S. Brand Blvd., Glendale

CALTECH GLEE CLUB TO PERFORM

An evening of choral music by the Caltech Glee Club is being presented on Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. at Ramo Auditorium at Caltech. This is an evening of choral music by Maurice Duruflé, G.P. da Palestrina and American composters including William Billings, David Dickau and Eric Whitacre. Special appearance by the Caltech Chamber singers.

One performance only; admission is free and no tickets are required.

FREE CONCERTS IN PASADENA

The Crown City Symphony will present two free concerts on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 2 p.m. at the Pasadena Christian Church Pasadena Christian Church, 789 N. Altadena Dr., Pasadena and on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 75 N.  Marengo in Pasadena.

Cheryl Lopez, flutist, will solo in the Mozart Flute Concerto in G major. The  orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Paul Sherman, will also play the

Overture from “Prometheus” by Beethoven and the Symphony #31 by Mozart.

GYO TO PERFORM AT ALEX THEATRE

The Glendale Youth Orchestra, conducted by Brad Keimach, performs its 28th season opening concert on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. at the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale. The program includes Mozart – Overture to “Don Giovanni;” Saint-Saens – Cello Concerto No. 1, first movement (Andrew Lee, cello – Crescenta Valley High School), Tchaikovsky – Rococo Variations (Ryan Choi, cello – Crescenta Valley High School), and Beethoven – Symphony No. 1.

There will be a silent auction to benefit the scholarship program.

The GYO is funded in part by a grant from the L.A. County Arts Commission.

Tickets are $15 and may be purchased from the Alex Theatre box office. Groups of 15 or more get 15% off. Students, children and seniors may purchase tickets for $12 each.

The Alex Theatre is located at 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale. For more information, call (818) 243-ALEX, or visit www.alextheatre.org.

JEWEL CITY FLUTE CHOIR AT LANTERMAN

The Lanterman Historical Museum Foundation is hosting the locally renowned Jewel City Flute Choir for its annual fall concert in the Lanterman House ballroom on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. The flute choir performs under the direction of Francine Pancost, a local conductor and musician who has an extensive background in music.

Suggested donation of $5.

For more information about the concert please visit lantermanfoundation.org.

The Lanterman House is located at 4420 Encinas Drive in the city of La Cañada Flintridge.

CALTECH SYMPHONY PRESENTS ITS FALL CONCERT

The Caltech Symphony, under the direction of Allen Robert Gross, presents the opening concert of its 2016-17 season on Sunday, Nov. 20 at Caltech’s Ramo Auditorium. The concert begins at 3:30 p.m. Admission is free and no tickets are required.

The program consists of Wagner’s majestic “Prelude to Die Meistersinger,” Samuel Barber’s nostalgic “Knoxville: Summer of 1915” and Dvořák’s sunny and melodious “Symphony No. 8.” Soprano soloist in the Barber is Elissa Johnston.

Hailed by Musical America for “her voice pure and ethereal, her expression embracing and heartfelt,” soprano Johnston is a Southern California favorite and sought-after singer. Some of her local engagements include the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Jacaranda Music, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Los Angeles Master Chorale.

The Caltech Symphony is a college-community orchestra composed of students from Caltech, Jet Propulsion Laboratory staff, and players from the surrounding community. Director Gross begins his 33rd year of conducting at Caltech.

There will be only one performance of this program, so plan to arrive early for seating. For further information, contact Caltech Performing and Visual Arts at (626) 395-3295.

FESTIVAL OF TREES TICKETS ON SALE

Tickets are on sale for the 64th annual Optimist Youth Homes & Family Services Festival of Trees event scheduled for Dec. 4.

The event will be held at the Pasadena Hilton and features entertainment and a fashion show. In addition guests will have the opportunity of having their picture taken with Santa!

Proceeds from this holiday event go to the Optimist Youth Homes and Family Services ongoing programs.

Ticket prices are early bird special (before Nov. 15) of $75 per person/$750 table

for 10, and on or after Nov. 15 are $85 per person/$850 table for 10. Make checks payable to (Optimist Festival of Trees) and mail to c/o Pam Duben, 30535 Hasley Canyon Road, Castaic, CA 91384. Questions can be directed to Pam Duben at (661) 257-6867.

Pasadena Hilton, 168 S. Los Robles Ave.

FLINTRIDGE BOOKSTORE CELEBRATES SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY

On Saturday, Nov. 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Flintridge Bookstore & Coffeehouse celebrates Small Business Saturday with a day full of guest authors, artists, musicians and others participating in activities for people of all ages. There will also be special story times and activities in the children’s area.

The La Cañada High School chamber singers will be on-site to regale visitors with Christmas carols. Local guitarist Bryan Guardado and harpist Hollinea are also here to perform holiday related music.

For specifics about the day’s schedule and more information, contact Gail Mishkin at (818) 790-0717.

Flintridge Bookstore and Coffeehouse is located at 1010 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge, at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Angeles Crest Highway.

LOCAL YOGA CLASS

New gentle/level one yoga classes continue on Friday mornings at 11 a.m. at St. Luke’s of Mountains Church.

This class will improve joint mobility, flexibility, muscle strength and balance and will include some restorative yoga poses to help the body heal its own aches and pains by engaging the parasympathetic system. Sessions will be 75 minutes. Instructor is experienced in many forms of yoga. Please bring mat.

Cost is $15 cash.

Questions? Contact maiedell45@gmail.com or call (818) 298-4589.

St. Luke’s is located at 2563 Foothill Blvd., at the corner of Rosemont, in La Crescenta.

MUSIC APPRECIATION CLASS AT GCC

Dr. Ted Stern, professor of music at Glendale Community College, is conducting off-campus music appreciation classes for adults in the community. This ongoing series is for musicians and non-musicians alike. This semester will cover the topic “A New Appreciation of Music: Surprises from the Internet (beginning with the 18th Century – the world of Bach and Handel).”

Classes are held each Tuesday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. continuing through Dec. 13. They are held at the Crescenta Valley United Methodist Church cultural hall, 2700 Montrose Ave. in Montrose.

The cost for the 14-week series of classes is $100. Everyone is welcome!

For more information, call Dianne at (818) 445-2390.

FOOTHILLS COMMUNITY TOASTMASTERS CLUB

Foothills Community Toastmasters Club meets 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. every Monday night at 10700 Hillrose Circle in Sunland. Guests are always welcome at no charge.

Toastmasters International is a 91-plus-year-old worldwide organization of small neighborhood, company, community or organization sponsored clubs where people practice and get training in public speaking and leadership skills.

Foothills Community Toastmasters Club is the only official chapter in the Foothills area stretching from La Cañada Flintridge to Sylmar.

Anyone interested in visiting or learning more about the club should contact

fctmclub@gmail.com or visit www.foothillscommunitytoastmasters.club.

FREE DANCE CLASSES AT SUNLAND REC CENTER

The community is invited to take part in free Tuesday night dance classes at Sunland Recreation Center. Dances include Zumba, hip-hop and swing. No prior knowledge or experience required.

Couples and families are encouraged to attend.

Classes are from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Sunland Rec Center, 8651 Foothill Blvd., Sunland

FREE STROKE SUPPORT GROUP, AND HEART LECTURE

A stroke support group hosted by Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center meets the second Tuesday of each month from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Rehabilitation Conference Room on the third floor of the hospital.

The support group is open to caregivers, family members, friends and stroke survivors and will help with communication, education, and coping styles while building friendships, solving problems and sharing resources and experience.

RSVP by calling (818) 502-4725.

Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital is located at 1420 S. Central Ave. in Glendale.

COURSES AVAILABLE ON RELIEVING FINANCIAL STRESS

Life Improvement Courses are offered on “Principles of Prosperity,” “How to Obtain Financial Security” and “Overcoming Financial Stress” at the Church of Scientology Mission of the Foothills.

These courses help empower a person with the knowledge to overcome financial stress to prosper in life. Each course is $50, is done at the individual’s own pace and timing is flexible. A stress-free financial future can be attained and having the right knowledge can make all the difference.

These are just a few of the life improvement courses offered. Others available address various subjects. The classes are open Monday-Thursday from 3:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For more information contact (818) 957-1500.

Church of Scientology Mission of the Foothills, 2254 Honolulu Ave. in

Montrose (entrance off Market Street, behind in parking lot).

FOOTHILLS PRO GROUP

The Foothills Professional Group meets every Wednesday morning from 7:45 a.m. to 9 a.m. at Leon Lounge and Café. The group provides a structured and supportive system of giving and receiving business. It does so by providing an environment in which participants develop personal relationships with many other qualified business professionals. By establishing this “formal” relationship with other people, you may have the opportunity to substantially increase your business.

The cost is $15, which includes breakfast.

Leon Lounge and Café is located at 2519 Cañada Blvd., Glendale.

DBSA OFFERS SUPPORT GROUP

Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) has a support group meeting every Tuesday at Vallejo Drive Adventist Church in Glendale every Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. DBSA provides hope, help, and support through peer-based, recovery oriented empowering services, and resources when people need them and how they need to receive them.

For more information, call Wanda Sellers at (818) 352-4346, email dbsalosangelesne@yahoo.com or visit dbsalosangelesne.org.

Vallejo Drive Adventist Church, 300 Vallejo Dr., Room 106 in Glendale.

NEWS FROM FRIENDS OF THE SUNLAND-TUJUNGA BRANCH LIBRARY

The bookstore of the Friends of the Sunland-Tujunga branch of the library, which is located inside the library, is filled with used books on almost every subject. There are books on psychology, religion, self-help, cooking, classics and many more subjects. It is open during library hours (except evenings). Prices range from 10 cents to a few dollars. All books are donated.

All monies collected from the sale of these books support the Sunland-Tujunga Branch Library in purchasing new books, DVDs and equipment. The Friends also supports programs for children and young adults as well as adults. It is a 501(c)(3) organization, so donations are tax deductible. Arrangements can be made to pick up large donations. Call the library at (818) 352-4481 to schedule a pick-up.

Sunland-Tujunga Branch Library, 7771 Foothill Blvd., Tujunga

TOPS OFFERS LOCAL MEETINGS

T.O.P.S. – Take Off Pounds Sensibly – is a self-accountability group meeting held every Monday. Weigh in is from 6 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

An hour meeting follows in the education building of Center for Spiritual Living, 4845 Dunsmore (at Santa Carlotta). For more information, call and leave a message for T.O.P.S. at (818) 957-8442.

A meeting is also held in Sunland on Thursdays. Weigh-in is at 6:30 p.m.; meeting at 7 p.m. at New Hope Community Church, 10438 Oro Vista St., Sunland. Contact Jeanie Druebert at (818) 353-5015.

FREE DIABETES COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASS

The Diabetes Care Center at Glendale Adventist Medical Center invites the community to a free diabetes community education class held every Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the hospital (Committee Room A).

Participants will learn more about living with diabetes – care and treatment, healthy eating strategies – the importance of blood glucose monitoring and AIC and tools for healthy life style to reduce the risk of complications.

For more information or to RSVP, call (818) 409-8100.

Glendale Adventist Medical Center (Committee Room A – Ground Floor), 1509 Wilson Terrace, Glendale

BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP AT Y

The Crescenta-Cañada Family YMCA, in partnership with the La Leche League, is hosting a monthly lactation and infant development support group to help support new mothers. This monthly group meets on the third Friday of each month from noon-1 p.m.  This group is free and open to the community and will answer all breastfeeding-related questions that new mothers may have.

The Y is also offering a Mindful Parenting Course designed to help parents connect to their children and raise them to thrive. This course is adapted from the work of Dan Siegal, M.D and will focus on reducing daily stress while connecting with your child. The classes meet weekly on Tuesdays. The course is open to all and there is a fee to attend.

For more information, contact the Y at (818) 790-0123.

The Y is located at 1930 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada.