Donations On Hold at Central Library The Friends of the Glendale Public Library is putting book donations “on hold” temporarily at the Central Library due to renovation work that has greatly reduced storage space for used books. Donations can still be made to other library, arts and culture locations during open hours. Used book sales […]
Wine Cave Grand Re-Opening & Ribbon Cutting On Thursday, Feb. 25 the Montrose-Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce is holding a grand re-opening and ribbon cutting for the Wine Cave in Montrose and you are all invited. There will be wine (of course) and delicious food pairings to sample and enjoy. This is a great opportunity […]
The Crescenta Valley Town Council is hosting the top five candidates for the upcoming election for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors 5th District seat that will be vacated by Supervisor Michael Antonovich this year. One candidate will attend each of the four CV Town Council meetings that will be held before the Primary […]
Members of Assistance League® of Flintridge (ALF) recently learned that over 600 students in the neighboring Sunland-Tujunga area are identified as homeless. Working with the Homeless Education Program of Los Angeles Unified School District, the ALF Operation School Bell® (OSB) committee proposed expanding the ALF OSB program and providing 400 $25 vouchers to purchase shoes […]
By Jason KUROSU The National Park Service has recommended adding 170,000 acres to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation area in their full study of the Rim of the Valley corridor released Tuesday. The updated study concludes that the new boundary adjustment represents “the most effective and efficient alternative,” which includes portions of the Los […]
“The vast space above us – so near, and yet in many respects so far beyond our reach, so familiar, and yet so strange … the moving shapes and shifting hues of that vault which is like the floor of heaven trodden by angels … which, in indifference to its glory and beauty, we so […]
AUTHORS TO TALK AND SIGN AT FLINTRIDGE BOOKSTORE Today, Thursday, Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. Flintridge Bookstore & Coffeehouse hosts a book signing for Los Angeles writer Erin Aubry Kaplan, author of “I Heart Obama,” a personal and cultural exploration of Barack Obama as black president, black icon and black folk hero. In his nearly […]
Part of the CV Chamber’s mission statement reads, “To promote programs of a civic, social and cultural nature which are designed to increase the wellbeing of the Crescenta Valley.” We guarantee your wellbeing will increase if you attend some of our fun, upcoming events! We started off February with a rousing mixer at Bob Smith […]
Piano Spheres co-founder Vicki Ray presents a program exploring the four elements at REDCAT on Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 8:30 p.m. The concert includes Luciano Berio’s Luftklavier, Erdenklavier, Wasserklavier, Feuerklavier, Takemitsu’s “Between Tides,” the Piano Spheres commission premieres of “Aufwind” by Dominique Shafer and “Pale Fire” by Mu-Xuan Lin. Also featured is John Luther Adams’ […]
Free talk at Church of Christ, Scientist Church of Christ, Scientist in Montrose is hosting a free talk on Saturday, Feb. 20 at 2 p.m. at the church. This lecture, titled “TWO4U – The Way Out for You,” will be presented by Laura LaPointe. Free childcare on site. For additional information, call the church at […]