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The community enjoyed a day celebrating Korean culture and local military veterans. By Nicole MOORE On Saturday the Korean American Federation of North Los Angeles celebrated the 2nd Annual Korean Cultural Festival at La Cañada Memorial Park. Sung Il Lee, president of the Korean-American Federation of North Los Angeles, shared with event attendees that the […]
Sixty-one years ago, in 1955, the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution petitioned Congress to set aside September 17-23 annually to be dedicated to observe Constitution Week. One year later National’s resolution was adopted by the U.S. Congress and signed into public law by President Dwight D. Eisenhower on Aug. 2, 1956. Since that […]
QUESTION: On my mother’s 60th birthday, I gave her a beautiful (very expensive) vintage opal ring and she has worn it every day for the last 20 years. She wasn’t wearing the ring the last time I saw her, which was unusual. I asked her where it was, and she said my sister asked her […]
By Nicole MOORE On Saturday, Crescenta Valley High School’s Jazz Band held its eighth annual Korean barbeque fundraiser. The tickets to the event were $15 with proceeds benefitting the CVHS Instrumental Music Dept. The funds raised will help offset travel costs to competitions by the music department and will also buy new musical equipment for […]
By Pat Kramer The Channel Islands, off the coast of Ventura provide a fascinating day trip or overnight camping trip for anyone looking for a new adventure. There are five islands located across the Santa Barbara Channel that are part of Channel Islands National Park. While each of the islands is unique, the trip out […]
By Charly SHELTON Once Upon A Time, the nation’s oldest children’s bookstore, celebrated its 50th anniversary Sunday at the Harvest Market in Montrose. To mark the occasion, store owner Maureen Palacios and the whole OUAT staff came out to take over the west end of the market near Wickham Way where they had a large […]
Cable TV Wars – The Story of Crescenta Valley Cable When we think of TV reception in the ‘50s and ‘60s, we think of “rabbit ears” on top of the TV set or of space-age looking antennas mounted on our roofs. Both these options often involved elaborate adjusting of the antennas depending on the location […]
By Leonard COUTIN The Falcons’ cross-country team gets to stay close to their home when they host the next three meets at CV Park. Crescenta Valley High School Head Coach Mark Evans scheduled a non-scoring invitational last week that included his Falcon runners and athletes from four other high schools. Participants included two traditionally strong […]
By Charly SHELTON At last week’s Glendale Unified School District Board of Education meeting, a hot topic of discussion once again was the adoption of new Spanish textbooks. The much debated book, ¡Qué chévere! by EMC Publishing, was adopted last June, much to the chagrin of Spanish teacher Laura Rivera of Rosemont Middle School and […]