By Leonard COUTIN This past weekend Azusa Pacific University and Arroyo High School joined forces to hold the annual Meet of Champions High School Distance Classic. Unfortunately adidas, which had been a solid sponsor in the past, failed to make it to the negotiating table this year. It was left to APU/Arroyo to pull the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE At Tuesday’s Glendale City Council meeting councilmembers unanimously approved a resolution adopting a healthy snack and beverage policy for vending machines on city property. Shea Eccleston made a presentation regarding the addition of healthier alternatives to the vending machines on city property. Glendale Healthier Community Coalition and the CHLAKids Healthy Kids, Healthy […]
Join the Crescenta Valley and the La Cañada Flintridge chambers this evening, Thursday, March 31, as we welcome Modella Uniforms to its new location, 3902 Foothill Blvd. in La Crescenta. The celebration begins at 5 p.m. with a ribbon cutting shortly after. Refreshments will be served. Graduating seniors and their parents all know it’s scholarship […]
QUESTION: We have an alarming concern regarding the fact that Easter came before Passover this year. We know from the Bible that Jesus Christ celebrated the Passover meal, now known as the Last Supper, with his disciples Thursday evening (Matthew 26:17-28). Then He died the next day on Passover (Good Friday). Why is Easter on […]
Seminars for Caregivers and on Mindful Aging The community is invited to attend free seminars facilitated by Kathy Garcia Egan, LCSW, http://kathygarciaegan.com, offered monthly on the first Saturday of each month at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in La Crescenta. Mindfulness And Caregivers is a practical guide to caring for one’s self while caring for others. These […]
By Brandon HENSLEY The interview began in a similar style to the opening lines of “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.” “Where’s Mark?” No answer. “Is he … not … coming?” Again no answer. Before they offered an explanation, the present members of the band Flights Over Phoenix – Keith Longo, Chris Santillo and Jordan Nuanez […]
MONA PRESENTS ‘DANCING WITH LIGHT’ An opening reception is being held on April 1 for the neon art of Brian Coleman and the visionary photography of Roger Steffen at the Museum of Neon Art. The reception is from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets are $20 for non-members; free to members. MONA is located at […]
Montrose Brew Fest – This Sunday Business Mixer on Wednesday, April 6 Please join us for our monthly business mixer on Wednesday, April 6 at Morovati Wellness Center. Our monthly mixer is a great way to network with other business owners in the area and discover a unique business in Montrose that you might not […]
“The sky is the daily bread of the eyes.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson The Easter Bunny has come and gone. Hopefully the rain has not taken the same path and disappeared down the “rabbit hole.” One would assume only the homes of small children would be on the Easter basket delivery list. By some fortunate […]
March 25, 2016 Eva A. Jeffers, a long-time attorney in Montrose, died Friday, March 25 at the age of 85. A funeral Mass has been set for 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 2 at Holy Redeemer Church, 2411 Montrose Ave. in Montrose. A graduate of Occidental College in Los Angeles, Eva entered the legal profession […]