Events

Get Your Draw On at the Chevy Chase Library

Get Your Draw On!!

Come and learn to draw cartoon characters with animation artist Douglas McCarthy on Saturday, April 23rd from 3pm - 4pm at the Chevy Chase Library (3301 East Chevy Chase Drive).

Douglas has worked on many feature films and television shows such as Curious George, Antz, Alpha & Omega, An Extremely Goofy Movie, Tom and Jerry Tales, Lilo and Stitch, and Tiny Toon Adventures to name a few.  If you're a kid or an adult, don't miss this great opportunity to meet Douglas and learn some drawing techniques!

Also, check out books on drawing or any topics and earn raffle tickets for a chance to win some great prizes!

Learn About the Solar System at the Chevy Chase Library

Kids will be invited to perform a "planetary rap" song as part of a program on the solar system this Saturday, April 16, at the Chevy Chase Library.  A guest speaker from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory will lead the session about the planets from 3 to 4 p.m.  All ages are invited, and a craft and snack will also be provided. Upcoming dates and themes are: April 16- Planets April 30- Animals May 14- Art

This series is organized by a La Canada high school student as part of her Girl Scout Gold Award Project.

Chevy Chase Library, 3301 East Chevy Chase Drive, (818) 548-2046

Read With Me at the Chevy Chase Library

Parents and children, come to the Chevy Chase Library on Saturdays from 3- 4 PM to listen to stories, make crafts and learn about the world. This is a Gold Award Project by a local high school Girl Scout with the help of the Chevy Chase Library Volunteers. Suggested ages are from Kindergarten to third grade. Siblings are welcome. Dates and themes are: March 26- Under the Sea April 2- Ancient Greece April 16- Planets April 30- Animals May 14- Art

Attend any or all sessions at the library, 3301 East Chevy Chase Drive, (818) 548-2046

Please see flyer for more info: Read With Me at the Chevy Chase Library

JPL Scientist Jorge Vazquez to Speak on NASA's Latest Mission

NASA logoOn Saturday, March 12 at 3pm, Jorge Vazquez will speak at the Chevy Chase Library on NASA's latest mission: Aquarius. Mission Aquarius will measure the salt content of the ocean from space to learn more about its effect on water, and consequently, on our global climate. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about the water cycle, the "ocean conveyor belt," and why the ocean is salty.

Chevy Chase Library 3301 E. Chevy Chase Dr. 818-548-2046

See attached flyer for more information.

Aquarius Flyer

City Council Candidates Forum to be Held March 10th

Election day is April 5th and this is a very critical election. The Verdugo Woodlands West Homeowner's Association is sponsoring a City Council Candidates Forum. All City Council Candidates will be in attendance. The Forum will be held Thursday, March 10th at 7pm at the First Congregational Church (Cañada and Wabasso).  Please see the flyer for more information. City Council Candidate Forum

[Update] Arbor Day Celebration - Tree Planting

[UPDATE] Further ceremonies for all trees planted in Glendale will be commemorated on Arbor Day, March 1, 2011 at Casa Adobe de San Rafael Park. The ceremony will start at 10 a.m. and the park is located at 1330 Dorothy Dr. Hope to see you there.

A California Sycamore tree will be planted in honor of Glenoaks Canyon Resident of the Year Clarence Hall on Monday, December 13, 2010 at 10:00am. The tree will be planted at the Scholl Canyon Golf and Tennis Complex near the tennis courts.

Dr. Clarence Hall has achieved a world-wide reputation as a UCLA professor of paleontology and geology. The study of earthquake faults is one of Dr. Hall’s specialties.

Clarence Hall is a true multi-decade native of Glenoaks Canyon. When Clarence was born, he was brought from the hospital to a home in the 1900 block of Glenoaks Blvd. The house is now gone. It was taken by the 2 Freeway. While he was still a young boy, Clarence’s parents moved the family up the Canyon to a beautiful house they built at the corner of Ashburton and Hollister Terrace.

Clarence went to Glenoaks Elementary School followed by Wilson Junior High School and Glendale High School and then enrolled at Glendale Community College. Clarence went on to Stanford University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree, a Masters of Science, and a Ph.D., all in the field of geology. In 1956 he was selected for the position of Assistant Professor at UCLA in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences. He has been at UCLA ever since, serving as Chairman of the Department of Geology, Chairman of the Department of Earth and Space Sciences, and Dean of the Division of Physical Sciences at UCLA. Clarence also served as Director of the White Mountain Research Station in California, where the oldest trees in the world live and are studied.

Clarence has performed geological mapping in many parts of California and in the Brooks Range of Alaska and the Pyrenees of France. He has researched the major fault systems of California. He has done important work in paleontology as well as geology. Clarence has published more than 70 scientific studies on geology and on the plants and animals that existed hundreds of millions of years ago.

Recently Clarence provided, for the benefit of GOCHA ,expert testimony on the geological stability of property that was being considered for development in our canyon.

His latest project is revising his 500-plus-page textbook entitled Introduction to the Geology of Southern California and Its Native Plants. You can order the first edition of this book at amazon.com or at Barnes and Noble. It is invaluable if you enjoy exploring our state and learning why the land looks the way it does. Clarence is currently teaching a course about the geology, plants, and animals of California, which involves overnight field trips to Yosemite Valley and Death Valley among other highlights.

We are proud of the extraordinary service our native son, Dr. Clarence Hall, has given to the scientific world at large, to the scientific understanding of the land we know as California, to UCLA, and to our own small canyon.

Screening at Glenoaks Elem. to Help College View Elem. Needs

The Glenoaks Elementary School PTA has joined forces with College View PTA in community outreach efforts to raise funds for College View, a GUSD school for students with special needs.

On Friday, February 4, 2011 we will be screening…

JASON BATEMAN THINKS I’M DEAD

a documentary by Amy Keating Rogers (Mom of children at Glenoaks and College View and PTA President at College View)

Synopsis: Back in 1978, Jason Bateman kissed Amy Keating. Years later he thought she was dead not once, but twice. So Amy went on a quest to find Jason to tell him that she is still alive.

Come join us for a fun evening and find out what happened!

Time: Doors open at 7 pm Place: Glenoaks Auditorium (2012 E. Glenoaks Bl., Glendale, 91206) Price: $10/person

Drinks and refreshments will also be for sale.

All proceeds will go to College View PTA.

Learn about College View at http://collegeviewglendale.org/ Learn about the movie at http://jasonbatemanthinksimdead.com/

This movie is appropriate for all audiences but will be best enjoyed by those 8 years old and above.

For more information, please contact Marine Davtyan at m.davtyan@yahoo.com.

Pizza and Holiday Caroling at Chevy Chase Library December 22nd

All are invited to a fun event at the Chevy Chase Library. Next Wednesday, December 22 from 6-8pm a caroling party with food and drink will take place at the library. It should appeal to all ages.  It will also be a way for Glendale school families to celebrate the start of winter break -- no school the next day. Please see the attached flier for more details.

Halloween on Hollister is Almost Here

It's that time of year again when our neighborhood ghouls and ghosts come out to haunt Hollister Terrace. Once again, GOCHA and the wonderful people on Hollister Terrace will make for a safe and family friendly night of fun. Like in years past, the 2300-2400 block of Hollister Terrace (between Edwards Pl. and Tryon) will be closed to non-residential vehicles between 5:00pm and 9:00pm on Sunday, October 31st. So put on your costume (come on parents, you too!) bring the kids, and take a stroll down Haunted Hollister Terrace to enjoy some spirited decoarations, games, special events and lots of fun. We hope to see you there.

Decorate a Pumpkin at the Chevy Chase Library

Decorate a Pumpkin at Chevy Chase Library

3301 E. Chevy Chase Drive

818-548-2046

Saturday, October 30th

3:00-4:30 p.m.

All ages are welcome!! Just bring a pumpkin of any size, shape or color, and we’ll provide the decorating supplies. There will be lots of fun for everyone!

Due to safety concerns, the library has requested that we not carve pumpkins at this event, so please don’t bring any carving tools--just a pumpkin and a bit of creativity!