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GLENDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY TOPIC OF KIWANIS CLUB GLENDALE

Greg Grammer of the Glendale Historical Society will be the guest speaker of the March 1 meeting of the Kiwanis Club Glendale.

Guests are welcome at the lunch meeting. The cost to attend, which includes lunch, is $15. Meeting starts at noon.

The Club meets Friday afternoons at the Elks Lodge, 120 E. Colorado Blvd. in Glendale.

 

‘AVENUE Q’ COMING TO CALTECH

The award-winning “Avenue Q” is a coming-of-age parable, satirizing the issues and anxieties associated with entering adulthood. The musical continues at the Caltech Theater/Ramo Auditorium through March 3, Fridays/Saturdays from 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. The musical makes use of puppets, animated by puppeteers alongside human actors. Directed by Dr. Teagan Wall (CNS ’15), Q brings her back to Caltech to “work with the wonderful nerds she loves.” 

The music and lyrics were written by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx; the book by Jeff Whitty. Rated R.

Admission is $18 for general public, $9 for staff and faculty and $5 for students.

For more information, contact Brian Brophy at brophy@caltech.edu or Cindy De Mesa at (626) 395-3295.

 

‘THERE’S NO END TO HER’ PRESENTED BY ace/121 GALLERY

ace/121 Gallery presents “There’s No End to Her,” an exhibit that seeks to decolonize the imposed separation of self to nature. The works exhibited present a feminized version of both the Earth and people’s relationship to it in stark contrast to the violent and oppressive vision of a colonialist planet.

Gallery hours are Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.; Wednesday & Thursday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment.

ace/121 Gallery is located at 121 N. Kenwood Street, Glendale CA 91206 (entrance via Louise and the YMCA parking lot).

 

ATTENTION MUSIC LOVERS

Dr. Ted Stern, a professor of music, is again conducting a series of music appreciation classes for adults in the community. This is the 18th consecutive year of classes for non-musicians and musicians alike that explore the histories of composers and their music. The topic for this new series is “Musicals in the 20th Century” (years 1960-2000).

The 10-week series of classes began Jan. 29; classes are from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and continue every Tuesday through April 2 at the Crescenta Valley United Methodist Church cultural hall, 2700 Montrose Ave. in Montrose.

The cost for the 10-week series is $90.Everyone is welcome!

For more information, call Dianne at (818) 445-2390.

 

BINGO FUN

The Women’s Council of the USC Verdugo Hills Hospital has scheduled its final fundraiser for the benefit of the recently completed NIQU. Pot O’ Gold “Drag Queen” bingo is being held at the La Crescenta Woman’s Club in La Crescenta on Friday, March 1 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The cost is $65 per person, which includes 10 rounds of bingo, appetizers and two drink tickets.

RSVP to Barbara.Jordan@vhh.usc.edu or call (818) 952-2226.

La Crescenta Woman’s Club, 4004 La Crescenta Ave.

 

ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION

Glendale Beautiful, in cooperation with the City of Glendale’s Community Services and Parks Dept., is hosting an Arbor Day celebration on Tuesday, March 5 at 10 a.m. at Casa Adobe de San Rafael. All are invited to this community-wide effort by contributing to the purchase of a tree or by supporting trees throughout the city. For donation and other information, visit www.glendalebeautiful.org.

Casa Adobe de San Rafael, 1330 Dorothy Drive, Glendale

 

NOON CONCERTS OPEN TO PUBLIC

Glendale Noon Concerts is a free-admission concert series that takes place every first and third Wednesday from 12:10 p.m. to 12:40 p.m. in the sanctuary of Glendale City Church.

The next concert is on March 6 and features pianist Harout Senekeremian performing works by Bach, Messiaen and Medtner.

For more information, email glendalesda@gmail.com or call (818) 244-7241.

Glendale City Church, 610 E. California Ave. (at Isabel) in Glendale.

 

JEWEL CITY KNITTING NEWS

Jewel City Knitters will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 6 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Scholl Canyon Estates, 1551 E. Chevy Chase Drive, Glendale. Membership is free. Knitters, crocheters and those who wish to learn are welcome. For more information, visit www.jewelcityknitters.com or email susandietel@yahoo.com.

Jewel City Knitters will hold its monthly JCK Charity Knit & Crochet on Saturday, March 9 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Chevy Chase Library, 3301 E. Chevy Chase Dr., Glendale (818) 548-2046. Enjoy a relaxed afternoon of knitting, crocheting and conversation. For more information, visit www.jewelcityknitters.com or email sandra.canfield@yahoo.com.

 

NEXT MEETING OF PACIFIC CAMELLIA SOCIETY

The Pacific Camellia Society is having its next club meeting on Thursday, March 7 at 7:30 a.m. at Descanso Gardens (Birch Room).

Dr. Bradford King, editor of  “Camellia Journal,” the internationally acclaimed publication of the American Camellia Society who also lives locally, will be making a PowerPoint color presentation on “Famous People and Camellias.”

In his presentation “Flower Arranging Made Easy,” Pacific Camellia Society’s president, George Harrison, will give a demonstration on using camellias in floral designs, emphasizing the use of a variety of containers and natural materials.

Guests are always welcome to attend the meeting. Refreshments are served.

For more information, call (818) 804-1445 or email Karen Harrison at gjhdkh@msn.com

Descanso Gardens (Birch Room), 1418 Descanso Drive, La Cañada Flintridge

 

PASADENA HERITAGE PRESENTS 2019 WALKING TOURS

Throughout 2019 Pasadena Heritage will offer several walking tours of the city’s landmark districts. Tours include exteriors only. Starting locations and parking information will be available upon purchase of tickets.

Price for each tour is $20 non-members, $18 members.

On Saturday, March 9 from 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. the Arden Road Neighborhood will be explored.

Arden Road is a prestigious address in Pasadena and is at the northern edge of

the Oak Knoll district, named for the multitude of giant oaks growing here when

the land was settled. Arden was relatively undeveloped until the 1920s when the

majority of the gracious homes that line the street were built. A number of

Pasadena’s best known and most highly respected architects designed homes

here. Styles range from Craftsman to Mediterranean, English Tudor and Monterey

Colonial, which were popular in the 19020s and ’30s. At the time most of these

homes were built, Pasadena was the wealthiest community of its size in the

country.

The Arden Road Tour explores this neighborhood and its wealth of great architecture, soon to be a designated Landmark District.For additional information, contact Katherine Baxter at (626) 441-6333, kbaxter@pasadenaheritage.org.

 

LIVING WITH PURPOSE, ON PURPOSE?

Little Landers Historical Society is hosting world traveler and international speaker Colin Wright on Saturday, March 9 at 1 p.m. He will speak about how people perceive the world, how they behave based on those perceptions and how they can become who they need to be to face the challenges of today and the future.

Colin Wright has authored over 30 books and is the blogger behind Exile Lifestyle. He also hosts the “Let’s Know Things” podcast that he broadcasts from many exotic locations while traveling.

This event is free and open to the public and everyone is welcome. It will be held at Bolton Hall Museum, 10110 Commerce Ave. in Tujunga.

Additional information is available from Little Landers Historical Society, (818) 352-3420 or BoltonHall.org or email llhs@boltonhall.org. 

 

CALTECH WINTER CONCERT

The Caltech Orchestra presents its winter concert on March 9 and March 10 in Ramo Auditorium.

Under the direction of Allen Robert Gross, the concert will feature Caltech graduate students and flute soloists Madison Douglas and Leah Sabbeth. On Saturday, March 9 the program is at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, March 10 it is at 3:30 p.m. Music will include Doppler: “Concerto for Two Flutes and Orchestra,” Bartók: “Dance Suite,” and Tchaikovsky: “Symphony No. 2” (Little Russian).

Admission is free and no tickets are required. 

For further information, call (626) 395-3295.

 

LIFE AND WORKS OF ARCHITECT S. CHARLES LEE

Los Angeles historian Eric Lynxwiler will give a presentation on Sunday, March 10 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Alex Theatre on the legendary theatre architect S. Charles Lee who, in 1940, re-designed the Alex Theatre’s facade into an Art Deco/Moderne neon masterpiece. Lee’s other notable projects include the Tower Theatre (1927) and the lavish Los Angeles Theatre (1931) in Downtown LA.

Lynxwiler’s talk will be followed by an exclusive architectural and backstage tour of the Alex Theatre. Built in 1925 and designed by architects Charles R. Selkirk and Arthur G. Lindley, the Alexander Theatre, as it was originally known, features Greek and Egyptian motifs and is listed on the Glendale Register of Historic Resources (No. 20), as well as on the National Register of Historic Places.

Tickets are $15 for members of The Glendale Historical Society and $25 for the general public. For further information, contact events@glendalehistorical.org or call (818) 242-7447.

The Alex Theatre is located at 216 N. Brand Blvd. in Glendale.

 

THEODORE PAYNE FOUNDATION ON SIERRA CLUB ROSTER

The Crescenta Valley Sierra Club Group will feature the Theodore Payne Foundation, with spokesperson Lily Singer, on Tuesday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m., at the La Crescenta Library, located at 2809 Foothill Blvd., La Crescenta.

Lily Singer’s topic will be “Benefits of California Native Plants Landscape.” The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants is a private non-profit organization founded in 1960 to promote the understanding and preservation of California plants.

The program begins following news of conservation and outings. This is a free program and everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be served. 

Please contact Wayne Fisher, program chair for further information at (818) 353-4181.

 

SUNLAND WOMAN`S CLUB ANNUAL ST. PATRICK`S DAY LUNCHEON

The Sunland Woman`s Club will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with its annual fundraiser for Verdugo Hills High School on March 13. Let your Irish come out and join us for this fun event, which will be held at Center for Spiritual Living-La Crescenta, 4845 Dunsmore Ave., La Crescenta.

Lunch will be traditional Irish fare of corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots, soda bread, green ice cream and, of course, coffee – all for the thrifty price of $15. There will be entertainment and an auction to benefit the Club’s scholarship fund. 

For lunch reservations, RSVP to Laney Clevenger-White at (818) 353-6628.

 

VALLEY GIRL REDEFINED

Brand Library & Art Center and 11:11 A Creative Collective are hosting Valley Girl Redefined, an expansive group exhibition of women defined as the new architects of the “valley girl.” The exhibit continues through March 22.

Free and open to the public.

Brand Library & Art Center, 1601 W. Mountain St., Glendale

 

TOWNE SINGERS EXTENDS INVITATION

Love to sing? Join the Towne Singers! The Towne Singers is a non-audition choir. Male voices are needed, but all are welcome to join this family of musicians. Rehearsals for the upcoming spring concert “All The Best” began in January. The concert is scheduled for Saturday, May 11.

Rehearsals are held Mondays from 7:15 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 1757 N. Lake Ave. in Pasadena.

Contact Merrily Hake, membership coordinator, via email at merrilyhake@earthlink.net.

The Towne Singers is an organization supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through Los Angeles County Arts Commission.

 

‘ELEVATE YOU’ HOSTED BY HEAL WITHIN

The 7th annual Women’s 3E event takes place on June 1 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Castaway in Burbank. The day focuses on “cooperation, genuine connections and powerful self-reflection.” There will be guest speakers, guided visualization and more. Tickets are $99 until March 1, $145 after. Admission includes healthy buffet lunch and beverages.

For information, visit https://healwithin.com/3e-event-2019.

Castaway Restaurant, 1250 E. Harvard Road, Burbank

 

FREE DANCE CLASSES AT SUNLAND REC CENTER

The community is invited to take part in free Tuesday night dance classes at Sunland Recreation Center. Dances include Zumba, hip-hop and swing. No prior knowledge or experience required.

Couples and families are encouraged to attend.

Classes are from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Sunland Rec Center, 8651 Foothill Blvd., Sunland

 

NEWS FROM FRIENDS OF THE SUNLAND-TUJUNGA BRANCH LIBRARY

The bookstore of the Friends of the Sunland-Tujunga branch of the library, located inside the library, is filled with used books on almost every subject. There are books on psychology, religion, self-help, cooking, classics and many more subjects. It is open during library hours (except evenings). Prices range from 10 cents to a few dollars. All books are donated.

All monies collected from the sale of these books support the Sunland-Tujunga Branch Library in purchasing new books, DVDs and equipment. The Friends also supports programs for children and young adults as well as adults. It is a 501(c)(3) organization, so donations are tax deductible. Arrangements can be made to pick up large donations. Call the library at (818) 352-4481 to schedule a pick-up.

Sunland-Tujunga Branch Library, 7771 Foothill Blvd., Tujunga

 

TOPS OFFERS LOCAL MEETINGS

TOPS – Take Off Pounds Sensibly – is a self-accountability group meeting held every Monday at Center for Spiritual Living, 4845 Dunsmore Ave. (at Santa Carlotta) in La Crescenta. Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m. with a one-hour meeting starting at 6 p.m. For more information, please contact Lisa O. Mayo, (626) 484-0554.

A meeting is also held in Sunland every Thursday at New Hope Community Church, 10438 Oro Vista St. Weigh-in is at 6:30 p.m.; meeting at 7 p.m. For more information, please contact Virginia Timpson, (818) 645-4985.

First meeting is free and all visitors are welcome!

 

FREE DIABETES COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASS

The Diabetes Care Center at Glendale Adventist Medical Center invites the community to a free diabetes community education class held every Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the hospital (Committee Room A).

Participants will learn more about living with diabetes – care and treatment, healthy eating strategies – the importance of blood glucose monitoring and AIC and tools for healthy life style to reduce the risk of complications.

For more information or to RSVP, call (818) 409-8100.

 

Glendale Adventist Medical Center (Committee Room A – Ground Floor), 1509 Wilson Terrace, Glendale

 

BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT GROUP AT Y

The Crescenta-Cañada Family YMCA, in partnership with the La Leche League, is hosting a monthly lactation and infant development support group to help support new mothers. This monthly group meets on the third Friday of each month from noon-1 p.m.  This group is free and open to the community and will answer all breastfeeding-related questions that new mothers may have.

The Y is also offering a Mindful Parenting Course designed to help parents connect to their children and raise them to thrive. This course is adapted from the work of Dan Siegal, M.D and will focus on reducing daily stress while connecting with your child. The classes meet weekly on Tuesdays. The course is open to all and there is a fee to attend.

For more information, contact the Y at (818) 790-0123.

The Y is located at 1930 Foothill Blvd., La Cañada.