Photos by Jennifer Sperber Abraham Lincoln (aka JP Wammack, husband of Monte Vista first grade teacher Nancy Wammack) visited Monte Vista Elementary to educate students about the life and legacy of the nation’s 16th President.
Twelve Oaks Senior Living residents enjoyed the grand opening of Style Twelve, the hair salon that Twelve Oaks residents have access to, with services provided by stylist Tina Tooley. The project was a labor of love by La Cañada resident Julia Powers, a junior at Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy. Powers is a Girl Scout […]
ALG Provides SAT Seminars Assistance League of Glendale offers biannual SAT seminars (usually in March and September) to students attending public and private high schools in Glendale and the surrounding communities. The seminars are held at Thrift Alley, 314 E. Harvard St. in Glendale. Seminar teachers are currently teaching at local high schools and are […]
By Brandon HENSLEY Teams for Crescenta Valley High School started CIF playoffs this week. The boys’ basketball team played its first round opponent, the Foothill Knights, in Santa Ana on Wednesday. The Falcons were hoping to advance despite a shaky second half to its Pacific League season. They finished 8-6 in league, which put them […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The Guild of Adventist Health Glendale set sail, figuratively, on Friday at its “Be Our Valentine” luncheon. The nautical theme merged with Valentine’s Day due to the special guests, Bernie Kopell, who portrayed Dr. Adam Bricker on the television series “The Love Boat,” and the show’s writer and creator of the series […]
Ask Phyllis! Is A Referral Fee Required To Cancel A Listing Dear Phyllis, My aunt listed her Arizona condo with a Realtor® who is very active in her neighborhood. I am sure you understand how difficult it is for her to keep her home in showing condition all of the time. Anyway after three […]
Autumn Ashdale from Sunland has been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2017 semester at the University of Vermont. Ashdale is majoring in English in the College of Arts & Sciences. To be named to the dean’s list, students must have a grade point average of 3.0 or better and rank in the […]
By Charly SHELTON Disneyland is not known for going all-out for Lunar New Year. In the past, it would have a little photo op in a tucked-away corner of Main Street USA, maybe some merchandise, and a special menu item over at Lucky Fortune Cookery at Disney California Adventure. Really not a huge showing. But […]
By Susan JAMES For all of their tricks and eye-catching images, for all of the Marvel Masters and those dastardly villains they’ve saved the world from, none of the Marvel universe films have had the wow factor like “Black Panther.” “Black Panther” explodes forever the idea that a white guy must always be the one […]
By Charly SHELTON With the Lunar New Year arriving Friday, celebrations will be happening across the world and in several places around the Greater LA area. Among the most notable celebrations are those at the local theme parks. Universal Studios Hollywood has had an increasingly popular Lunar New Year event for the last several years […]