The Friends of Rockhaven, with Historic Resources Group, has filed an application for the nomination for historic designation with the National Register of Historic Places. The application will be reviewed by the State Historical Resources Commission in April 2016 and will include music of Babe Egan and her Hollywood Redheads during the presentation. Florence Egan […]
Yesterday, Rep. Adam Schiff announced that President Obama included $8.2 million for the West Coast Earthquake Early Warning system in his Fiscal Year 2017 budget released this week, a significant increase from last year’s budget – a $5 million request – and further recognition of the importance of the West Coast Earthquake Early Warning System. […]
The Little Mermaid of Indian Springs Patricia Robinson Nielson has some wonderful memories of Indian Springs and the positive effect it had on her life. She was an acolyte of famed swim coach Lyle Draves, and she was at the Springs in the “glory years” of the late ‘40s/ early ‘50s when the pool was […]
The Campbell Center announced that it will be holding its inaugural poker tournament event on Sunday, Feb. 21. Set on the premises of The Campbell Center headquarters at 6512 San Fernando Road in Glendale, the afternoon will include a buffet, wine, beer and other non-alcoholic beverages. Among those greeting the guests to the event will […]
Come to Montrose for Valentine’s Day There is no better place for the residents of this community to spend their Valentine’s Day than Montrose. There are many fantastic places to shop and dine in Montrose. There really is something for everyone. The shopping park has a wide range of scrumptious food choices including Italian, American, […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The Lenten season began this week with the observance of Ash Wednesday by local religious organizations. Lent is the 40-day period stretching from Ash Wednesday (this year occurring on Feb. 10) and ending on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter. Many Christian churches hold services on Ash Wednesday. It is not uncommon […]
HSCV Presents the History of the Alex Theater At the next meeting of the Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley on Monday, Feb. 15 the history of the Alex Theatre will be presented. Built in 1925 as a vaudeville and movie palace, the Alex Theater enjoyed a long run in downtown Glendale. It aged and […]
Thank you to the entire community for turning out for the Parks Needs Assessment meeting on Jan. 30. We had several officials from Supervisor Antonovich’s office present including Sussy Nemer and Kathryn Barger. We also had the entire staff of the Los Angeles County Parks and Rec Dept. on hand to answer questions from our […]
In August at the monthly American Legion meeting Andrew J. Gero, another member of the “Greatest Generation” was recognized with the presentation of a copy of the posting on the Registrary Of Remembrance on the National World War II Memorial website. The presentation was made by American Legion Post Commander Gerry Collins. In December 1946, […]
When was the last time you played bingo? Waiting for the bingo balls to drop, marking off those numbers with a big dauber and enjoying the camaraderie of friends is really a lot of fun. Winning the big prize is even more fun! Bring back childhood memories, or make new ones, by coming to the […]