Regarding Fuentes Endorsement I have not endorsed Edith Fuentes, candidate for Glendale City Council. I have not given her permission to use my pictures in her promotional materials. I appreciate the contributions she has made on behalf of charitable and non-profit organizations. However, I strongly disagreed with her opinions while serving as the city zoning […]
On Saturday, March 30th join the City of Glendale in celebrating the life and legacy of Cesar Chavez. This year marks the 12th Annual Cesar Chavez Event in Glendale and will include FREE carne asada and chicken tacos from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (or until food runs out) for attending guests. The free […]
VHAA HOSTS ARTIST ELIZABETH B. TUCKER Lizz Tucker will be the demonstration artist at the Verdugo Hills Art Assoc.’s March 8 meeting at the La Cañada Flintridge Community Center. This is for members and non-members. Tucker’s art brings viewers into her world of quiet elegance with the use of warm colors, subtle lighting and a […]
Executive producer Jamie Nichols presents Celebrate Dance 2013 with a line-up of eight dance companies on Saturday, March 9 at 8 p.m. at the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale. Entering the eighth year, Celebrate Dance 2013 includes Invertigo Dance Theatre, JazzAntiqua Dance Ensemble, L.A. Contemporary Dance Company, Lydia Zimmer + Dancers, Lux Aeterna Dance Company, […]
By Maddy PUMILIA Glendale Memorial Hospital hosted its 18th annual King and Queen of Hearts event at the hospital’s Cardiac Fitness Center, honoring cardiac fitness patients who chose to make lifestyle changes and now are mentors to other patients. There were five people honored: Junior Queen Judy Hernand, Junior King Arpiar Abramyan, Senior King Mark […]
The Second Annual Glendale City Golf Championship is set for July 25 and July 29. Together, the Glendale Parks and Open Space Foundation, Scholl Canyon Golf Course, Oakmont Country Club, American Golf and The Local Trusted Choice Insurance Agents will host the annual championship to benefit the local parks and open space. The first round […]
By Alan Der OHANNESSIAN The Hoover Tornados boys’ tennis team blew past the Falcons 12-6 on Thursday, Feb. 28, dropping Crescenta Valley’s record in the early season to 1-1. The Falcons were looking to win their second consecutive match after beating Glendale 10-8 on Feb. 26. But the Tornados were strong on the court, improving […]
Glendale Police are asking for the public’s help in locating two teenage boys who are suspected of stealing cellphones on Feb. 6 and Feb. 8 at the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf at 3701 Ocean View Blvd. in Montrose. In both incidents, Suspect 1 asked a female victim if he could borrow her phone to […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Glendale Unified School District is in the process of looking for an assistant superintendent to replace departing deputy superintendent John Garcia. Garcia is leaving to take the position of superintendent of the Downey Unified School District, which for him is coming full circle. “It’s a [kind of] homecoming. I went through the […]
By Michael J. ARVIZU Glendale Community College presented the first in a series of humanity and social science lectures on Feb. 28. Associate professor of biology Joseph Beeman presented “The Effects of Tobacco, Marijuana and Hookah on the Human Body” to a standing-room only crowd. Beeman began his lecture by revealing that over 7,000 chemicals […]