WORKSHOP TO HELP PARENTS OF COLLEGE BOUND SENIORS
A free workshop is being held at the Glendale YMCA tonight, Jan. 17 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for local parents of college bound high school students.
The workshop will focus on little-known ways of getting money for college, no matter how much income is made, or the student’s grades. The class will include topics such as how to double or triple eligibility for free grant money, the secret to sending a child to a private or UC school for less than the cost of a junior college, and the single biggest mistake that nine out of 10 parents make when planning for college.
College Planning Experts, a Valencia-based company, has been helping Los Angeles County parents since 2004, making college affordable, one family at a time.
Seating is free but limited by the size of the room. To reserve a seat, call (661) 295-9946 or visit www.CollegePlanningExperts.com and click on the workshop tab.
Glendale YMCA, 140 N. Louise St., Glendale
Y HOLDING COURSES FOR SENIORS
On Jan. 18, the Parkinson’s disease support group will discuss “Understanding and Managing Pain in Parkinson’s Disease.” The group meets at Light on the Corner Church in Montrose. The group is sponsored by the SoCal Movement Disorder Society and the Crescenta Cañada YMCA. The group is free and open to all.
For questions contact Nancy Turney at 818-790-0123 ext. 225 or nturney@ymcafoothills.org.
The Crescenta-Cañada Family YMCA is also hosting a four-week memory training course at Light on the Corner Church in Montrose. The purpose is to teach memory training strategies in an effort to improve memory in older adults with normal, age-related memory challenges. The group course is not intended for people with dementia.
The program is offered weekly on Wednesdays from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. starting on Jan. 23. The fee is $50 and registration is now open at the membership office at the Y.
Light on the Corner Church, 1911 Waltonia Dr., Montrose
KIWANIS TO TRAVELOGUE ON THE GREAT CANADIAN TRAIN RIDE
In 1955, the Canadian Pacific inaugurated a new transcontinental streamliner, the “Canadian.” It promised to be one of the most luxurious trains of the world. On Saturday, Jan. 19, the Kiwanis Club of La Cañada will present “The Great Canadian Train Ride” at 7 p.m. at Flintridge Prep. Tickets are $8 and there is a special student rate of $2. For the first time, the club is offering the student discount to enhance the personal knowledge of local students by assisting them to learn more about the world outside of La Cañada Flintridge.
In this Travelogue, armchair travelers will board the train in Toronto as it begins a transcontinental run across the provinces of Ontario and Manitoba. Stops will include Winnipeg, Saskatoon, and Edmonton. From Saskatchewan the train rolls on to Alberta and into the heart of the Canadian Rockies. Viewers will see the scenery of Canada but also learn of the operation of one of the last great transcontinental trains.
Doug Jones who has been producing travel films since 1968 will present the Travelogue.
Flintridge Prep, 4543 Crown Ave., La Cañada Flintridge
SANDOVAL TO PERFORM AT ALEX
The legendary Arturo Sandoval brings his big band to the historic Alex Theatre in Glendale for a one night only performance to Save The Music. The performance is on Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. at the Alex Theatre.
Ticket prices range from $20 – $125 and are available at the Alex Theatre, The Americana at Brand Grand Lobby Concierge Desk or the Glendale Community College Theatre Box Office. Tickets may also be purchased 24/7 online at www.alextheatre.org.
Sandoval’s Big Band includes some of L.A.’s most accomplished musicians, all masters of the jazz, Latin infused, Afro-Cuban rhythms Sandoval is known for. The Big Band, along with a few of Sandoval’s special friends, will also perform with the ASI All Star Youth Jazz Band, made up of students from the Glendale Unified School District.
Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale
‘THE HEALTHCARE MOVIE’ SCREENING
The public is invited to a free screening of “The Healthcare Movie” on Saturday, Jan. 19 at All Saints Church, The Forum (lower level). Doors open at 1:30 p.m., 2 p.m. the film begins. A Q&A session follows at about 3 p.m.
Parking is available in the church’s free north lot (corner of Euclid & Walnut) or for a $5 charge at Westin Hotel parking structure.
The screening is sponsored by Health Care for All-San Gabriel Chapter, League of Women Voters-Pasadena Area, Physicians for a National Health Program-CA, All Saints Church-Pasadena. For film information, visit http://thehealthcaremovie.net.
All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Avenue, Pasadena
LUDWIN AT FLINTRIDGE BOOKSTORE
On Sunday, Jan. 20 at 2 p.m., Moonday East poetry at Flintridge Books features Peter Ludwin
Flintridge Bookstore and Coffeehouse is located at 1010 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge, at the intersection of Foothill Boulevard and Angeles Crest Highway. For more information, call (818) 790-0717.
LOCAL AUTHOR AT FLINTRIDGE BOOK STORE
Longtime resident of La Cañada Flintridge, Mary K DeLurgio, MFT, will be signing her two new books, “Understanding Spiritual Evolution” and its companion workbook, “Keeping A Spiritual Journal.”
The Flintridge Book Store invites the public to meet the author. She will be talking about the everyday process of spiritual evolution described in her book.
The experience of 35 years as a practicing psychotherapist and leader of personal journal-keeping workshops is reflected in DeLurgio’s deep understanding of human spiritual and psychological development.
The booksigning event will take pace Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Flintridge Bookstore and Coffee Shop, 1010 Foothill Boulevard. All are welcome and questions are encouraged.
SONS OF NORWAY
The Sons of Norway Edvard Grieg Lodge is hosting an evening of Scandinavian music and food at Lutheran Church of the Foothills on Saturday, Jan. 26. Social is at 6 p.m., potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. Questions can be directed to P. Hamilton at (818) 247-9042.
Lutheran Church of the Foothills, 1700 Foothill Blvd. in La Cañada.
SAVE THE DATE!
The community is invited to a free John Pisano and Barry Zweig live concert plus a screening of the festival-nominated documentary, “Jazzography in Black & White” on Saturday, Jan. 26 from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Glendale Central Library Auditorium.
Glendale Central Library, 222 E. Harvard St., Glendale
www.brandlibrary.org
VILLAGE POETS HOLDING READING
The Village Poets of Sunland-Tujunga invite the public to its first Monthly Poetry Reading Series of the New Year on Sunday, Jan. 27 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Bolton Hall Museum in Tujunga. The featured poet is Elsa S. Frausto. Her work has appeared in many local and international publications. She was the coordinator and host for Camelback Readings held at the Sunland-Tujunga Library. She has been a member of the Chuparosa Writers for many years and is poetry editor and translator for the Spanish language literary magazine la-luciernaga.com.
Bring your own poetry to read. There will be light refreshments. Admission is free!
Village Poets of Sunland-Tujunga: http://www.villagepoets.org.
Bolton Hall Museum, 10110 Commerce Ave., Tujunga
APPS NOW ACCEPTED FOR MCGROARTY ARTS CENTER EXHIBIT
The deadline for entries for the McGroaty Arts Center 2013 Art Exhibition and Fair is Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. Applications are available for download on the McGroarty Arts Center website, www.mcgroartyartscenter.org. The fair, which takes place on March 23, invites visual artists to exhibit and sell their work in a juried exhibition process and at booths in the outdoor art fair. Visual artists working in all mediums are encouraged to enter the event, though the gallery portion will favor two dimensional works such as paintings, photographs and fiber art over three dimensional entries.
The art exhibition, titled “Bite Me,” will be opening on Saturday, March 9 from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and is free and open to the public. The exhibition will be available for viewing starting Monday, March 11 until Saturday, March 23. The McGroarty Arts Center is closed on Sundays. The art fair is only on Saturday, March 23 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
TURPIN AT PENELOPE’S
Artist Peterfield Turpin has 35 watercolor paintings on display at Penelope’s Cafe – Books – Gallery in La Cañada Flintridge through February.
Turpin attended Dublin School, Choate School and Rhode Island School of Design where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in illustration. An accomplished commercial artist on both the east and west coasts, Turpin belongs to the Verdugo Hills Art Association, Businessmen’s Art Institute and the Glendale Art Association.
Since leaving the commercial art world, he has devoted himself to painting in both watercolor and oil.
Penelope’s Cafe – Books – Gallery, 1039 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada Flintridge
DBSA OFFERS SUPPORT GROUP
Depression Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) has a support group meeting every Tuesday at Vallejo Drive Adventist Church in Glendale every Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. DBSA provides hope, help, and support through peer-based, recovery oriented empowering services, and resources when people need them and how they need to receive them.
For more information, call Wanda Sellers at (818) 352-4346, email dbsalosangelesne@yahoo.com or visit dbsalosangelesne.org.
Vallejo Drive Adventist Church, 300 Vallejo Dr., Room 106 in Glendale.
GLENDALE QUILT GUILD MEETING
The Glendale Quilt Guild meets the second Wednesday of the month at the Glendale Central Library. Social hour is at 6 p.m. followed by the meeting at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments served at the break. Meetings are free to members and $5 for visitors. For more information visit www.glendalequiltguild.org or phone Brandi at (818) 541-9983.
Glendale Central Library, 222 E. Harvard, in Glendale
GLA HOLDING MIXER
The Glendale Latino Assn. is having its next mixer at Clancy’s Crab Broiler in Glendale on Wednesday, Jan. 23 from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Admission is $10 for members, $15 for non-members. Everyone is invited to network, meet and mingle. Bring a drawing prize and your business will be mentioned! All contributions and sponsorships benefit the GLA scholarship fund.
Clancy’s is located at 219 N. Central Ave. in Glendale.
GLENDALE CHAMBER HOSTING ECONOMIST
The Glendale Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Business Outlook Breakfast on Jan. 24 from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Dr. Robert Kleinhenz, chief economist of the Kyser Center for Economic Research of the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation, which conducts research on the regional, state and national economies, will be speaking. Dr. Kleinhenz will provide an update on Glendale and the region.
Individual tickets are $50. The event takes place at the Glendale Hilton.
Contact the Glendale chamber office for more information at (818) 240-7870.
‘LIVE & LEARN’ WITH WOMEN’S HEALTH EVENT
Physicians from Glendale Adventist Medical Center (GAMC) will share the latest findings on women’s health at “Live & Learn,” a Women’s Health Event on Thursday, Jan. 31. This is a free program tailored just for women.
The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. and end at 7:30 p.m. at the Women’s Twentieth Century Club (L.A. Club House) in Eagle Rock, 5105 Hermosa Ave., Los Angeles.
The event will feature three 30-minute presentations covering new medical treatments and important health issues facing women, including cervical cancer warnings, skin analysis and uterine fibroid embolization. Speakers will be available for discussion at the conclusion of the seminar.
Refreshments will be served.
Registration is required. Seating is limited. To register, please call (818) 409-8100.
www.GlendaleAdventist.com
FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION
Beginning Feb. 1, residents can receive free income tax preparation under the Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) program provided through AARP Foundation Tax-Aide, a tax-exempt charity of AARP. Membership in AARP is not required.
Free income tax preparation can be obtained at La Crescenta County Library, 2809 Foothill Blvd. (corner of La Crescenta Avenue) from Friday, Feb. 1 through Friday, April 12 except for April 5. Enter from the upper level parking lot.
The hours are Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Taxpayers will be helped on a “first-come-first-served” basis; no advanced reservations are available.
LCWC HOSTS LA CRESCENTA ‘ANTIQUE ROAD SHOW’
The La Crescenta Woman’s Club is hosting Antiques & Collectibles Event featuring Jackie Fimbres of Crown City Antiques in Montrose on Saturday, Feb. 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the LCWC clubhouse. Fimbres will appraise “treasures” brought by the public. There will be a charge of $5 for each item appraised with a five-item limit. This event is open to the public and anyone may rent a table for $50 to display and sell their own collectables. Vendors are not required to pay any commission or percentage fee on sold items. Only items that are categorized as antiques or collectables will be permitted for sale by vendors.
Those hungry or thirsty will have free coffee and tea available. hot dogs, chips and a soda can be purchased for $4.50.
To reserve a table to display and sell collectables, contact either Sandra Satterwhite at (818) 957-1967 or 818-209-1967 or Dea McCrory at (818) 368-9393.
LCWC clubhouse is located at 4004 La Crescenta Ave. in La Crescenta.
GEF HOSTING DANCING WITH DIAMONDS
The Glendale Educational Foundation is hosting its annual Dancing With Diamonds gala on Friday, Feb. 8 at the Glendale Hilton. The highly anticipated event celebrates the accomplishments of three GUSD graduates. This year, recognized for Distinguished Achievement in the Arts is Patrick McClenahan, Hoover High School class of 1976; for Distinguished Achievement in Science and Technology is Dr. Donald Prothero, Glendale High School class of 1972; and for Distinguished Achievement in Health & Fitness is Paul Fejtek, Hoover High School class of 1988.
For ticket information, contact Susan Hunt 818-247-0466 for further information.
ABWA HOLDING ANNUAL THE HEART OF BUSINESS EXPO
The ABWA Verdguo-Glen chapter presents the 2nd Annual The Heart of Business Expo on Feb. 9 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. There will be a special appearance by Glendale City Councilmember Laura Friedman with keynote speaker Dr. Yasmin Davidds. Dr. Davidds is an international best‐selling author, women empowerment specialist, television talk show host, radio personality and self‐help guru in both English and Spanish markets within theU.S. and Latin America.
The keynote topic is Take Back Your Power and will cover the power each has in their life and how to decide to use that power.
The presentation will recharge your batteries and give you the energy to move your business/life forward.
The cost is $35 before Feb. 1, $45 after and includes presentations, lunch, networking and shopping.
Limited seating, so participants are urged to reserve a space now.
The Heart of Business Expo is being held at the Glendale Elks Lodge, 120 E. Colorado St. in Glendale.
ATTENTION MUSIC LOVERS!
Dr. Ted Stern, professor of Music at Glendale Community College, will again conduct off-campus music appreciation classes for adults in the community. This ongoing series is for musicians and non-musicians alike. This semester will address the topic: “An In-Depth Look at Six Composers: Praetorius, Handel, Mozart, Berlioz, Puccini and Stravinsky.”
Each semester offers new and interesting information. Dr. Stern will weave the biographies of the composers with music examples to increase the listener’s understanding of the composers.
Classes will be held at the Crescenta Valley United Methodist Church. The series of classes begins Tuesday, Feb. 12 and are held each Tuesday from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., continuing through May 21. The cost for the 14-week semester of classes is $90. Everyone is welcome! For more information, call Dianne at (818) 445-2390.
Crescenta Valley United Methodist Church, 2700 Montrose Ave. Montrose
LA CRESCENTA HOMESTEADER’S ARTWORK ON EXHIBIT
Sketches and watercolors from 1900 – 1902 by Winifred Bathey, a La Crescenta homesteader who also pursued art, are on display at the Lanterman House until Feb. 28. The exhibition of this private collection also includes photographs from the Bathey family albums. Winifred, the eldest daughter, focused on architecture and landscape in her artwork, preserving a rare glimpse of the foothills and parts of Los Angeles at the turn of the 20th Century.
Almost lost from the Bathey estate, the artwork was fortuitously reunited with the homestead’s current owner when a Los Angeles book collector happened upon them at the bottom of several boxes of books. Sketches and watercolors have been framed by White’s Gallery to preserve them. The homestead remains in good condition on privately owned land.
For visitor information, contact the Lanterman House at http://www.lantermanfoundation.org/.
TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR FESTIVAL OF WOMEN AUTHORS
The 5th Annual Pasadena Festival of Women Authors is on Saturday, March 9. This event features four award-winning Southern California authors: Aimee Bender, Bo Caldwell, Gabrielle Pina and Kathleen Sharp. The event takes place at the Pasadena Senior Center from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Reyna Grande, who was chosen as the 2013 Writer-in-Residence for the program at Pasadena City College, will be the kick-off speaker.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Pasadena Senior Center and the Pasadena City College Writer-in-Residence program. Tickets for the festival are $85 per person and include lunch. Reserved tables of 10 are $1,000. Visit www.pasadenafestivalofwomenauthors.org for more information.
Pasadena Senior Center, 85 E. Holly St., Pasadena.
SIERRA CLUB PLANS CHINA TRIP
The community is invited to a well-paced journey to China. Explore Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City, where the Emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties lived. Climb the Great Wall, take a boat cruise on the Grand Canal of Hangzhou, and visit Suzhou’s Silk factory. Set sail on the Yangtze River, enjoy the wonderful scene of deep and quiet gorges, and the magnificent peaks as if they were cut by axes and knives. Take a shore excursion to the Shennong Stream where you may see the ancient roads, coffins in precipice, and even some rare animals such as golden-haired monkeys. We will also visit Xi’an’s most important archeological site, where thousands of life-size terra-cotta warriors have been guarding the Emperor’s burial site for over 2,000 years. Discover the mile-long riverside embankment where foreign investors once held sway over Shanghai.
Price is $3,195.
Sponsored by the Sierra Club. The dates for this event are April 20, 2013 to May 4, 2013 and the leaders are Andrea Lim and Salud Salinda in association with the Crescenta Valley Sierra Club Group.
For more information, send email to andrealim94@yahoo.com – insert subject line of “China 2013” or call Salud at (310) 259-1208. Applications are first-come first-served.
FIRST CVHS CLASS OF ’63 PLANS 50-YEAR REUNION
A 50-year reunion is being planned by the members of the first class to graduate from Crescenta Valley High in 1963.
The “First and the Best” will celebrate June 22-23, 2013 at Angeles National Golf Club nestled at the base of the Angeles National Forest just 15 minutes from Burbank Airport and numerous hotels.
Planning committee members are seeking addresses and email addresses of classmates to notify them of the event. Former Falcons are asked to contact Denice “Pruden” Heatherington at d.prudenheatherington@yahoo.com or Gene Wilcott at gwilcott@charter.net.
Plans include a Saturday night “Buffet of Memories: An Evening with Old Friends, Fine Food & Good Spirits,” and a Sunday brunch.
Area residents might remember when the “old” Clark Junior High campus was converted into a high school in the fall of 1960, and there was only a sophomore class. Those students were the first to graduate from the new high school, and they established the school mascot, school colors, school song (written by class faculty advisor Shirley Nute) and many other traditions.
Class president Tim MacDonald heads a committee composed of Heatherington, Wilcott, Miles Olin, Kathie “Schreck” Olin, Susie “Schunck” Gorman, Merry “Delbridge” Shelburne, Terry “Wudke” Baugh, Donna “Gamper” Didden, Gayle “Hasselschwert” Kemper, and class advisor Nute, with special thanks to the “Keepers of the List,” Dennis and Mary “MacArthur” LeBlanc.