The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted a bingo night at the American Legion Hall on Saturday night. About 200 people were on hand to show their support for the chamber while taking a chance on winning cash prizes that ranged from $100 to $400. Local businesses sponsored the prizes including Valley Automotive Group, which […]
Ask Phyllis! Securing A Home Office Dear Phyllis, I have been reading your real estate answers for years but I don’t recall this subject coming up: I need to move in the next couple of years. I run my business out of my home and there are several computers and lots of files with […]
On Tuesday, March 8 Rep. Adam Schiff will host a town hall event in Los Angeles, and another town hall along with Rep. Julia Brownley in Oak Park on Wednesday, March 9. The town halls will allow constituents, advocates and homeowners to discuss the final report on the Rim of the Valley Corridor Special Resources […]
By Mary O’KEEFE It has been a year of firsts for the Crescenta Valley High School JROTC – the first time they will compete in the Air Force National JROTC Drill Championship Series in Daytona, Florida, the first time the Junior Eagles Camp (an outreach project provided for Rosemont Middle School students) was held and […]
The USC-VHH Women’s Council hosted a Mardi Gras casino on Feb. 20 that was attended by 80-plus Foundation and Women’s Council members, doctors, hospital management staff, volunteers and community members. The Mardi Gras casino evening offered games of chance such as poker, craps, and roulette for entertainment. Women’s Council founding member Virginia Clegg was the […]
Photos by Jessica DILLON The annual Lincoln Talent Show was held over two consecutive Wednesday evenings in February. The students, under the direction of first grade teacher Nicolas James, dazzled parents, grandparents, friends and classmates with demonstrations of amazing talent. Students from kindergarten through sixth grade participated in the shows, whether dancing (ballet, hip hop, […]
Conversation Planned on Religious Extremism La Cañada Presbyterian Church and Islamic Congregation of La Cañada-Flintridge are co-hosting a community forum on religious extremism on Sunday, March 6 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at La Cañada Presbyterian Church, 626 Foothill Blvd. in Fellowship Hall of the Demarest Family Life Center. Moderated by Dallas Raines, chief […]
By Charly SHELTON Going from high school to college can be a culture shock. Each student handles it differently; some excel and some don’t. According to some experts, the difference is college preparation. The Advanced Placement tests, which are held in May of each school year, are the culmination of year-long high school courses that […]
By Brandon HENSLEY It was another impressive run by the Crescenta Valley girls’ water polo team, but in the end the Falcons were still left with disappointment after their season ended Feb. 24 in the CIF Division IV semifinals at Diamond Bar High School. They lost to Royal High School, which went on to win […]
By Leonard COUTIN While track and field enthusiasts welcomed the 4th Annual Burbank Relay Invitational held at Burroughs Memorial Stadium, the South Bay promoted the 1st Palos Verdes Distance Day Invitational. The head coach for Crescenta Valley High School, Mark Evans, decided to divide and conquer by sending athletes to both meets. Evans welcomes every […]