Harmonious Celebration at Local Shop

Harmonious Celebration at Local Shop

By Charly SHELTON With 71 years in business at the same location, local meat market Harmony Farms has realized one thing – it is its loyal customer base that keeps the store around. Founded sometime around 1948 as La Crescenta Meat Lockers, the name was changed to Harmony Farms in 1972 when current owner Sonny […]

Join the GHS for a ‘A Romp Through the Revivals’

The Glendale Historical Society is holding an illustrated presentation, “A Romp Through the Revivals – Hollywood’s European Fantasyland” on Thursday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m.‬ at the Downtown Central Library Auditorium. Presented in conjunction with the upcoming “Royal Revivals” home tour to mark the 10th anniversary of Glendale’s first historic district on scenic Royal Boulevard, […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

Lukas Fullner and Ivan Tyler standing in front of the entry of their Boy Scout Camp. Troop 319 spent last week at Camp Fiesta Island located in Mission Bay, San Diego. What makes this Boy Scout Camp truly spectacular is that it offers the scouts the opportunity to earn any ocean related merit badges. Offered […]

People Making News

Alexander Alequin of La Cañada was named to The Citadel’s dean’s list for his academic achievements during the 2018 spring semester. The dean’s list is a recognition given to cadets and students who are registered for 12 or more semester hours and whose grade point average is 3.20 or higher, with no grade of I […]

Steve Hunt Elected GHS President

The Glendale Historical Society (TGHS) has elected long-time Glendale resident Steve Hunt to be its president for the 2018-19 year. Hunt, who served as treasurer for the past two years, replaces Greg Grammer, who stepped down as president after seven years. Joining Hunt as TGHS officers for 2018-19 are Catherine Jurca, vice president, Preservation Advocacy; […]

McGroarty Holds Tasty Fundraiser

McGroarty Holds Tasty Fundraiser

By Charly SHELTON Last Saturday, McGroarty Arts Center hosted its third annual summer cookout fundraiser – Burgers, Beer and Band Night. The dinner featured grilled hamburgers, cheeseburgers and veggie burgers with all the fixins, as well as craft beer from 818 Brewing and live music by Seize the Night. “It went very well. Our development […]

Veterans Corner August 2018

Burn Pits – The Next Agent Orange?   By Blake HYFIELD Burn pits were a common way to get rid of waste at military sites in Iraq and Afghanistan. Waste products in burn pits include, but are not limited to, chemicals, paint, medical and human waste, metal/aluminum cans, munitions and other unexploded ordnance, petroleum and […]

People Making News

Lily Wu of La Cañada Flintridge was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2018 semester at Washington University in St. Louis. Wu is enrolled in the university’s College of Arts & Sciences. To qualify for the dean’s list in the College of Arts & Sciences, students must earn a semester grade point average […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

Rotary International member and CV Weekly reader Camille Levee took the CV Weekly along to Vermont when she and her daughters April Sheeler and Mary Kuszewski visited Ben and Jerry’s in Vermont. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis!   Who Pays For Termite Repairs   Dear Phyllis, I look forward to your column and don’t recall you addressing termite repairs. We purchased our home five years ago. At that time, the seller provided termite completion as part of our regular contract. It was not a negotiation but just included. My son […]