Engaged

Tricia Dubin and Danny Goldsworthy recently announced their engagement. Both are graduates of Crescenta Valley High School. The bride-to-be is currently in the Azusa Pacific University masters program for education counseling and the groom-to-be is in the Air Force, currently stationed at Moody Air Force Base in Georgia. The couple plans to marry in May […]

Enjoying an Afternoon to Remember

Enjoying an Afternoon to Remember

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The 16th Annual Wine & Gourmet Food Tasting event held on Sept. 30 was not only a chance to taste some delicious food and sample some excellent wines from a variety of cellars but also an opportunity to learn about the art of winemaking. The Tasting event is sponsored by the La […]

Tickets Available for 31st Annual Evening of Wine And Roses

Enjoy “The Rat Pack” as Glendale Memorial Health Foundation hosts the 31st Annual Evening of Wine and Roses on Sunday, Oct. 14 at the Universal Hilton. There will be a reception, silent auction and gaming tables starting at 5 p.m. followed by dinner, program, live auction and Vegas-style entertainment starting at 6:30 p.m. This year’s […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

Audri Ferguson and Timothy Lynskey took the CV Weekly with them to Whitby, England. Whitby is a seaside town in Yorkshire, northern England, split by the River Esk. On the East Cliff, overlooking the North Sea, the ruined Gothic Whitby Abbey (scene in the background of the photo) was Bram Stoker’s inspiration for “Dracula.” Nearby […]

Holiday Hoots & Howls

By Holly Ween, Scare Reporter This week is all about costumes! One of the best and scariest parts of Halloween is becoming someone (or something) else for a night. Thanks (or no thanks) to Google, YouTube, Amazon, Etsy, etc., trick or treaters can now search for virtually anything, show their parents how to make it, […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis!   Determining Your Home’s Value   Dear Phyllis, I plan on selling my home next year and retiring in Nevada. I frequently attend open houses in my neighborhood and have checked my home’s zestimate on Zillow. I am curious as to how a real estate agent will determine my home’s value and how […]

Welcome Back Hoedown

Welcome Back Hoedown

Thursday Club members were recently welcomed back to start their new year at a Western BBQ Hoedown. The clubhouse was transformed into a western saloon with tables decorated with black gingham checks with touches of red, bandanna centerpieces with bouquets of sunflowers, and bales of hay. The dinner was catered by Mr. Ardi’s Catering and […]

Center Celebrates Milestone

This month the Center for Children celebrates its 50th anniversary. The Center for Children has enjoyed a rich history and has been a standard bearer of quality preschool and childcare. Its mission statement reads, “Our mission is to provide quality childcare that is nurturing, respectful and educational and which reflects Christ’s love to children and […]

Hoots & Howls for Halloween!

Holly Ween, Scare Reporter for the CV Weekly, will be reporting on all the fun, family-friendly and frightening things to do and see around town for this Halloween season! With a Scare-O-Meter! October 4 – 30 Smith’s Pumpkin Patch – 3027 Foothill Blvd. Monday – Thursday from 2 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. / Friday noon […]

Grant Applications Available

The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Community Foundation of the Verdugos have announced that The Mary Pinola/Crescenta Valley Chamber Education Fund is accepting applications to support educational projects that enhance ongoing programs with new resources, equipment, technology, facilities, modernization and upgrades or initiate new programs. Grant applications range from $500 to $5,000 for […]