CVHS HOSTS ANNUAL JAZZ NIGHT

CVHS HOSTS ANNUAL JAZZ NIGHT

The community is invited to a night of listening – and dancing – to jazz favorites. By Dominique ROCHA Crescenta Valley High School’s (CVHS) annual Jazz Night at the Café is back. On Feb. 20 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. attendees can share in a night of music and fun hosted by CVHS Instrumental […]

Council Honors City

By Julie BUTCHER While the town site was first plotted and named in 1887, Glendale was officially incorporated as a city on Feb. 16, 1906 and on Tuesday night, the Glendale City Council celebrated the 120th birthday of Glendale. “As we reflect on Glendale’s 120 years of history,” said Glendale Fire Chief Jeff Brooks, “it’s clear […]

Goats: Keeping Glendale Fire-safe – One Blade of Grass at a Time

Goats: Keeping Glendale Fire-safe – One Blade of Grass at a Time

By Mary O’KEEFE The goats are back in Glendale and on Wednesday began to happily eat their way from one side of a Verdugo Park hillside to another.  Two hundred goats from California Grazing ran up the hillside, stopping along the way to chew on some grass. Although Glendale Fire Dept. had used goats to […]

FROM THE DESK OF THE PUBLISHER <<< ROBIN GOLDSWORTHY

Love Is In the Air Ah, love is in the air! Looking over my life I understand the importance of having someone at my side who I love – and who loves me! And apparently Steve and I have relayed to our four sons the importance of having a “special someone” to call their own; […]

WEATHER WATCH – TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE In late January of this year, Doyon Rig 26, aka “The Beast,” the largest mobile land drilling rig in North America, tipped over and caught fire. It was being moved on Alaska’s North Slope about eight miles from the village of Nuiqsut.  The oil rig weighs about 10 million pounds and is […]

IN BRIEF

Rosemont Preserve Restoration Day The community is invited to the Rosemont Preserve Restoration Day on Saturday, Feb. 14 from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. to help protect the natural habitat at Rosemont Preserve. Volunteers will be removing invasive, non-native plants and cleaning up the trails for upcoming field trips. Wear sturdy shoes, comfortable clothes and garden […]

Unique Performances Found at St. Luke’s

Unique Performances Found at St. Luke’s

By Mary O’KEEFE There is an art transformation occurring and La Crescenta is part of it – thanks to artist and organizer Sebastian Gonzalez (he/they) and St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church.  Gonzalez brought new and exciting projects to St. Luke’s Sadler Hall, inviting the audience to not only enjoy the performances but to […]

CVHS Walks for Solidarity and to Protect Fellow Students

CVHS Walks for Solidarity and to Protect Fellow Students

By Mary O’KEEFE Members of several student clubs from Crescenta Valley High School gathered in front of the school’s gym on Ramsdell Avenue on Thursday, Feb. 5, in the early afternoon to exercise their First Amendment right to protest.  “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; […]

Homes Still Needed

Homes Still Needed

A loving home is still being sought for these kittens – Serafina, Simba, Zero, and Ember. They have all been fixed (i.e., spayed or neutered) and have been seen regularly by a veterinarian.  As a reminder, they were raised with a dog and cat, so they are socialized and do well with both older cats […]

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