Questions About Today’s Real Estate?
Ask Phyllis! What’s Included In The Sale Dear Phyllis, We just closed escrow and upon moving discovered that the seller removed the dining room light fixture and replaced it with a cheap apartment grade light. They also removed a brass pot rack from the kitchen. Do you think we have any recourse? Ron […]
ALG Hosts Garden Tea Party
The Assistance League of Glendale had a garden party tea and fashion show of their Thrift Alley fashions in March at their clubhouse at 314 Harvard in Glendale. President Mary Lo Follett introduced the chair (or tea hostess) Sue McGrew who, with her committee, presented a fabulous assortment of tea sandwiches, scones and wonderfully tiny […]
Local Artist Recognized
Mark Hafeman, a local artist, was awarded a Social Business Icon Award at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. He is pictured here with another award winner, Paula Abdul. Mark does plein air and landscape paintings and founded the group TULARIVA – Tuesday Los Angeles River Art – a group of artists that paints many of the […]
LCWC Receives ‘Big’ Check
The La Crescenta Woman’s Club was pleased to receive a “big” check of $3280.50 for its participation in the Montrose Shopping Park’s first Wine Walk. It was such a big success that the merchants want to host another this fall. It was very kind of the merchants to choose the Club’s faithful ladies to work […]
Moose Lodge Hosts Spring Fling Dance
On April 29, the Moose Lodge, which meets at the American Legion Hall at 4011 La Crescenta Ave., hosted a Spring Fling Dance. Members enjoyed a dinner of prime rib roast beef dip sandwiches, potato salad, pickles and dessert. After dinner they danced to the Generation Gap Band. The next event is the Cinco de […]
People Making News
Wheaton College student Meghan Lacey of La Cañada Flintridge performed in “Confessions,” the annual spring dance show presented by Zoe’s Feet Dance Ministry. Zoe’s Feet is a Wheaton College ministry for dancers to use dance as worship and to the use their gifts to minister to others through dance. Wheaton College (Wheaton, Ill.) is a […]
Showcase House Opens Its Doors
By Charly SHELTON The Pasadena Showcase House of Design started in 1965 as a fundraiser for the Pasadena Junior Philharmonic Committee, now known as the Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts. Back then tickets cost $1.50 and included coffee and cookies. Approximately 7,500 visitors came through the house to see the showcase. The proceeds from […]
Easter Egg Hunt Held at Two Strike Park
By Nicole MOORE On April 15, CV Church hosted its sixth annual free Easter egg hunt at Two Strike Park. Approximately 1,200 people attended the one-hour event, held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. The park was divided in three sections, each section based on the ages of the children participating. A smaller section was […]
JLP to Honor Two Local Women at Annual Fundraiser
The Junior League of Pasadena Inc., (JLP) will hold its annual Simply Speaking silent auction and dinner on April 29. Proceeds from the event will support the JLP’s community outreach initiatives and charitable efforts in Pasadena and the surrounding communities. During the evening’s program, the JLP will present awards to two local women who have […]