Quilt’n’ Things Fiber Arts – Not Just a Quilt Shop Anymore As many of you many have noticed, there are lots of changes going on in the Montrose Shopping Park. Many longstanding businesses are leaving and being replaced with new ones, vacant storefronts remain and some businesses have moved from one place to another within […]
The Kiwanis Club of La Cañada is hosting its 14th Annual Wine & Gourmet Food Tasting event on Sunday, Sept. 25 at Memorial Park. The afternoon includes food and wine tasting, with a premium wine opportunity drawing. This annual event is presented by the Kiwanis Club of La Cañada, the La Cañada Chamber of Commerce […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The Montrose-Verdugo City, La Cañada Flintridge and Crescenta Valley chambers of commerce hosted the annual Foothills Community Business Expo at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital on Sept. 14. “This year marked the 16th Annual Foothills Community Business Expo offered by our three local Chambers of Commerce. This year’s Expo was very well-attended with […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The summary of the 2016 Community Health Needs Assessment was presented to the Glendale Hospitals Collaborative at a meeting held on Sept. 14 at Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Hospital. The summary is prepared every three years from data collected from the areas serviced by Glendale Adventist Medical Center, Dignity Health Glendale […]
By Brian CHERNICK Former Glendale City Manager James Starbird recently filed a $1 million claim against the City of Glendale saying an uneven sidewalk was the cause of his wife’s death. According to police records, the incident occurred on March 16 while Starbird was pushing his 60-year-old wife Carolyn in a wheelchair in the 1200 […]
Crescenta Valley High School has eight National Merit Semi-Finalists for the 2016-2017 academic year. They are Brendan Caver, Sara Yoojin Choi, William Chung, Jocelyn Gould, Samantha Gould, Yeran Lee, Jason Park and John Woo. The National Merit® Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships that began in 1955. High school students enter […]
Glendale Appoints New Community Services & Parks Director The City of Glendale has formally announced the appointment of Onnig Bulanikian as its new director of Community Services and Parks. Bulanikian had been serving as interim director since June 2016. Engineering Career Path Topic of Science Lecture “What is Engineering?” is a lecture planned at Glendale […]
City Manager Starbird: Not My Fault Management On Tuesday evening, Sept. 13, I came before Glendale City Council to inform the public that former city manager Jim Starbird had filed a $1 million claim against the City. “Jim Starbird claims while pushing his wife in a wheelchair the chair hit an uplifted sidewalk, thrusting her […]
Pancakes at Rosemont The award winning Rosemont Middle School Music Dept. is having its 8th Annual Pancake Breakfast Concert on Saturday, Sept. 24 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The talent of the entire music department will be featured throughout the morning. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased onsite. Breakfast includes all you can […]
By Charly SHELTON Butterflies are back for a limited time only at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles. The new enclosure allows guests to get up close and personal with the butterflies, walking through their environment. The mesh-covered quonset hut allows more air through the enclosure and into the butterflies, which helps their health […]