Hisela Beatriz Rauda of Tujunga was among the approximately 270 students who completed their degree requirements at Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and graduated at the conclusion of the spring semester. Rauda earned a Master of Science in occupational therapy professional development. Mount Mary University was founded in 1913 by the School Sisters of […]
Hisela Beatriz Rauda of Tujunga was among the approximately 270 students who completed their degree requirements at Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and graduated at the conclusion of the spring semester. Rauda earned a Master of Science in occupational therapy professional development. Mount Mary University was founded in 1913 by the School Sisters of […]
Veterans of American Legion Post 288 and VFW Post 1614 were recognized at the Friday night Crescenta Valley High School Falcon football game. The vets noted that they enjoyed the “patriotic American rite of passage: Friday night football.” They also said that the marching band is another American tradition and the Falcon band is “one […]
By Mary O’KEEFE American Legion Post 288 hosted a breakfast recently to thank firefighters for what they do to keep the community safe. During the breakfast presentations were made to the Los Angeles County and Glendale fire departments. The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce, CV Town Council, Glendale Homeowners Coordinating Council and American Legion Post […]
CV Weekly was recently recognized for its support of the City of Glendale Cruise Night held in July. Accepting a certificate of appreciation was Robin Goldsworthy, CV Weekly publisher, with Parks, Recreation & Community Services commissioners (from left) Ara Kalfayan, Susan Wolfson, Katharine Eberle, Grant Michals and Dveen Babaian.
Todd and Stephanie Thornbury took CV Weekly along on their recent trip to Belize. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the pages of the community’s favorite newspaper.
Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center announced the addition of a 7D Surgical System for spinal procedures, the first in Los Angeles with the latest technology. The system, which enhances surgical capabilities, was presented to stakeholders and community members on Aug. 21 at the hospital.
Ask Phyllis! Why Realtors® Sometimes Turn Down Listings Dear Phyllis, My husband and I were married for five years before he passed away. Both of us were married previously but neither had children. As the home was solely in his name and he didn’t have a living trust, the home will be sold […]
LEGION Act Blake Hyfield Recently, President Trump signed into law the LEGION Act, which changes the American Legion’s eligibility criteria from seven war eras to just two: April 6, 1917 to Nov. 11, 1918, and Dec. 7, 1941 to a time later determined by the federal government. No other restrictions to American Legion membership […]
Founded in 2002 by Sandra Clark, a registered nurse at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Eugene, Oregon, the award-winning program NODA (No One Dies Alone) has inspired hospitals around the U.S. and beyond to create similar programs. NODA was created to offer companionship and support to patients who are nearing death. The program provides a […]