By Charly SHELTON Last year marked the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Commemoration events, including a massive march of Armenian Americans, were held around L.A. to mark the day and call for recognition of the Genocide. Now, a year later almost to the day, a full, dramatized account of the Armenian Genocide […]
‘ARMENIA: AN OPEN WOUND’ EXHIBITION AT BRAND LIBRARY The exhibition “Armenia: An Open Wound,” presented by the City of Glendale and the Library, Arts & Culture Dept. in partnership with the Armenian American Museum, continues at the Brand Library Art Galleries through June 11 during the library’s regular hours: Tuesday and Thursday noon to 8 […]
Fair Day is Almost Here! What: Hometown Country Fair When: This Saturday, April 16, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Where: Crescenta Valley Park, 3901 Dunsmore Ave. Price: Free Parking: Street parking on Honolulu Avenue or at two free shuttle lots – Bob Smith Toyota Scion and the Park & Ride at Lowell and the 210 […]
A Celebration of Kids & Pets If there was ever a day to invite your friends and family to Montrose, it’s May 1 for Wags N Whiskers, Kids N Kritters. The event goes from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is guaranteed fun for the whole family (furry kids included)! In conjunction with the […]
Measure N – Why You Need to Vote Tuesday, June 7 is the presidential primary election and it is shaping up to be one of the most exciting elections California history. For the first time in decades Californians’ votes could really count. “It looks like there’s a greater than usual chance that we’ll matter,” said […]
By Pat KRAMER he Sunland/Tujunga/Shadow Hills Rotary Club held its third annual chili cook-off event on Sunday at the Elks Club in Tujunga. Three winners were selected for their unique chili recipes. Karen von Gunten of Tujunga won first place for her chili with beans, Deane Bowers of Sunland accepted the prize for John and […]
Local Don José Verdugo Chapter members of the California State Society Daughters of the American Revolution gathered together recently in San Ramon, California for its 108th Annual Conference celebrating service and 125 years as part of the National Society DAR. Some 400 state daughters, honorary state and national members and guests were in attendance participating […]
Ask Phyllis! Why Price Per Foot Is Not The Best Indicator Of Value Dear Phyllis, I am heavily relying on price per square foot when making offers but I have lost bidding wars on two houses. My agent keeps telling me that the price per square foot is not a good way […]
Dojun Kim of La Crescenta has received Army and Navy Academy’s Dean Raymond Ede Superior Academic Achievement Award for his scholastic performance during the fall 2015 semester. Kim also earned a place on the dean’s list. Named after the late Dean Raymond Ede who served the Academy for over 40 years, the award is granted […]
By Leonard COUTIN At Burbank’s newest stadium, Memorial Field, Burroughs’ welcomed the Crescenta Valley Falcons and the Pasadena Bulldogs at the Pacific League track and field tri-meet on April 6. The Burroughs’ Indians have already earned a reputation as a strong distance team after winning the boys’ Pacific League cross-country title last season. CV Head […]