Golf Tournament Tomorrow
The weather promises to be in the low 80s tomorrow, June 22, perfect for a round of golf. It’ll be even cooler at 8:30 a.m. when our tournament begins at Scholl Canyon Golf Course. There are still a few spaces available so feel free to throw your clubs in the car and just show up at the course between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. We’ll have fun contests on almost every hole and a great lunch at the end of the day. Tournament entry is $125. The money raised goes toward our scholarship fund as well as to The Desi Geestman Foundation, helping children and families affected by cancer.
Also on the horizon: our annual Foothills Community Business Expo. Sponsorship deadline is June 28, so please call the office if you’d like to reserve a priority booth space and see your business name on all future promotional materials. It’s a great way to show the community that you support the thriving business climate in the foothills because the Expo is put on by three area chambers: Crescenta Valley, Montrose-Verdugo City and La Cañada Flintridge. Exhibitor booths for the ever-popular Sept. 12 event will be available mid-July, but you must be a member of one of the chambers to participate. Join today!
You can pre-purchase Fourth of July tickets at the chamber. They will be available through Monday, July 3 at Bob Smith Toyota, J’s Maintenance, Crescenta Valley Insurance and Crescenta Valley Weekly. Pre-sale tickets are $9 for adults and children 8 and above. Children 7 and under and active military are free. At the gate on July 4th, adult tickets are $10.
The Chamber would like to thank Kacie Cervantez and the staff at H&R Block for hosting a great mixer! We appreciate the loyalty and support of members like Ramona Raymer from National Cremation Service, Nancy Serpa from Home Instead Senior Care, Aileen Chase from Pump ‘N Splash, Grant Michals from Advance Computer Technology, Amy Taylor from the Verdugo Hills Council Boy Scouts of America, Phil Downs and, of course, the members of the American Legion Post 288 to name a few.
Don’t forget to visit the Montrose Harvest Market on Sunday, June 24. The Marketplace serves up a wide variety of produce, flowers, collectibles, antiques, artisans and an interactive children’s area. The hours of operation are Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.