Christopher Crease, MA, was selected as the new Fund Development manager for The Campbell Center. “We feel fortunate to have located a person with Christopher’s experience, knowledge, and integrity and believe he will be a great asset in advancing the Center’s mission in our local community and spreading the vision of this sustainable organization,” said […]
In commemoration of Good Friday, His Eminence Archbishop Derderian of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America, led a special service and blessing for the patients, staff, and community members at Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Hospital. From left are His Eminence Archbishop Hovnan Derderian blessing newborn baby Sawyer Wright and mother […]
Ask Phyllis! Becoming a Realtor® Dear Phyllis, I have been enjoying your real estate question and answers for years. You seem to have such a vast knowledge of all aspects of real estate, does that just come from experience? Or did you have special training? Now that my children are grown I am […]
VA Education Benefits Changes By Blake HYFIELD This article is an extract from a recent Veterans Affairs posting on its website. The VA sent an email on Feb. 1 to students eligible for VA educational benefits informing them that they no longer have a time limit to use these post-9/11 benefits: “This email is to […]
For their annual train adventure, Eric Kruegermann and Ivan Tyler, both freshmen at CV High School (pictured in front of the Amtrak station Portland, Oregon), rode the Coast Starlight from Portland to Burbank. They enjoyed staying in the sleeper car at night and the observation car during the day for this 32-hour train trip, enjoying […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY Alpha Structural has moved west – and the community of Sunland-Tujunga welcomed the company’s arrival with open arms. Alpha Structural, which has been based out of Eagle Rock for the majority of its 25 years, looked west to Sunland-Tujunga when deciding to expand its facilities. “We were pretty tight at the other […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY Though most people don’t like taking a test, more than 150 people showed up to the fourth floor council rooms at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital on March 7 to take the ultimate trivia test at the Smart-A-Thon. The Smart-A-Thon is one of the biggest fundraisers for the CV Chamber of Commerce/Mary Pinola […]
Members of the Don José Verdugo Chapter, National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, honored local students during a luncheon meeting held recently at Oakmont Country Club. DAR presented them with the Society’s prestigious Good Citizen Award. The award, created by the National Society in 1934, is awarded to high school seniors who have been […]
Local residents recently attended the Westcoast Telco Bowling tournament in Las Vegas. Pictured are Rodney and Kathy Lilliquist, Jim Turner, Judy Kearney, Gary Edwards and Don Kearney. The group had a good time despite not winning the tournament. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. […]
Several local residents made the academic deans’ list at Azusa Pacific University. These students are honored for a fall 2017 grade point average of 3.5 or better. They are joined by 1,988 students receiving the same honor. From Tujunga, Robert Bieti, a computer science major, Kelly Fish and Jun Kim, nursing majors, and Abigail Rickett, […]