“We can speak without voice to the trees and the clouds and the waves of the sea. Without words they respond through the rustling of leaves and the moving of clouds and the murmuring of the sea.” ~Paul Tillich, a German-American theologian and philosopher Clouds of smoke were thankfully replaced as a gentle onshore […]
Students returning to Fremont Elementary will find new portable classrooms installed on their campus. The classrooms will become interim housing for the school while a new two-story, 20-classroom building is constructed, according to Tony Barrios, interim executive director, Planning, Development and Facilities, Glendale Unified School District. Once the building is complete, the 17 portable classrooms […]
By Steve ZALL And Sid FISH With the hot summer sun beating down on us once again and the beaches and seas beckoning to us to spend our time enjoying them, let’s not forget the many new productions out there to enjoy, too, including: OPENING “All My Distances are Far” What happens to a foster […]
La Crescenta Presbyterian youth director Josh Horton and three of his high school boys, Andrew Granier, Riley Holmquist and Jake Ralston, successfully hiked to the top of California’s third highest mountain, White Mountain Peak, as part of LCPC’s Wild Life Tour, which is led each summer by Pastor Andy Wilson. Submitted by Amanda GRANIER
Parks and Music So I’ve discovered the secret to having an excellent weekend – start on Thursday. This past Thursday Steve and I headed out for a two-night, three-day getaway. We had access to a lovely 22-ft. Navion RV, so we loaded it up and headed to Emma Woods State Beach near Ventura. Delays kept […]
The L.A. Dream team won the Boys 6th Level 2 Division West Coast National Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 17. The tournament was hosted by Jam On It AAU tournaments and held at the Las Vegas Convention Center July 14-17. L.A. Dream team is located in Glendale and was created by Head Coach […]
Why Social Media is a Must for Your Business As we all know, social media is everywhere and you can’t run from it. Social media is the top Internet activity participated in online by your consumers; it even surpasses email. Who would have ever believed that? This means that the public is spending more and […]
Glendale will continue with its current process of notification to neighbors of proposed developments like the recently rejected cellphone tower in Dunsmore Park. That means residents need to keep a look out for posted properties, check the city’s website for details of the planned projects and submit comments where appropriate. The situation may improve in […]
Nominees Solicited for Annual Banquet The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce is seeking deserving community members to honor at its annual recognition banquet taking place in October. Categories are woman of the year, man of the year, volunteer of the year, business of the year, organization of the year and educator of the year and […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Friday the owners of the Flintridge Bookstore and Coffeehouse were recognized for their small business ingenuity and determination. Assemblymember Mike Gatto presented a certificate to Peter and Lenora Wanier recognizing their business. Gatto told the couple that he wanted to make certain before he left office that he recognized their store […]