Reminder: Neighborhood Watch Meeting Tonight

Come join Officer Sue Shine and your Glenoaks Canyon neighbors for a Neighborhood Watch training and burglary prevention meeting.

While the crime in our canyon is extremely low, the Glendale Police Department wants to help us institute a neighborhood watch program so we can keep our canyon safe for all of us.

The meeting will be held on June 29, 2011 at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse in Glenoaks Park.

Agenda:

5:30 - 6:00 Arrive early for introductions

6:00 - 7:00 Burglary prevention slideshow/Crime overview

7:00 - 7:30 What is Neighborhood Watch?

7:30 - 8:00 Meet neighbors and sign up

Click here to see the Flyer.

Scholl Canyon Landfill Public Informational Meeting

A Public Informational meeting regarding the Scholl Canyon Landfill will be held at Glenoaks Canyon Park on Monday, June 27, 2011 at 6pm. This meeting is in regards to a permit revision to incorporate additional perimeter monitoring gas probes located outside of the current permitted landfill boundary.

Click here for the Scholl PIM Notice 2011.

Neighborhood Watch Training and Information Meeting June 29th

Come join Officer Sue Shine and your Glenoaks Canyon neighbors for a Neighborhood Watch training and burglary prevention meeting.

While the crime in our canyon is extremely low, the Glendale Police Department wants to help us institute a neighborhood watch program so we can keep our canyon safe for all of us.

The meeting will be held on June 29, 2011 at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse in Glenoaks Park.

Agenda:

5:30 - 6:00  Arrive early for introductions

6:00 - 7:00  Burglary prevention slideshow/Crime overview

7:00 - 7:30  What is Neighborhood Watch?

7:30 - 8:00  Meet neighbors and sign up

Click here to see the Flyer.

Great News: Chevy Chase Library Saved

In response to the outpouring of emails, petitions signatures, and letters, the Glendale City Council has decided to keep the Chevy Chase Library open, and to not transfer it to the Dept. of Community Services and Parks!!! This is GREAT news and a powerful testament to what can be accomplished when we make our voices heard.

Many of the Library advocates are now shifting modes and instead of asking the City Council to "SAVE OUR LIBRARY" plan to express their thanks - both in letters and in person. The City Council often only hears protests, and we want them to hear the positive side of their decisions.

If you'd like, feel free to write to the Mayor and the City Council and thank them for preserving our library. At issue still, is Chevy Chase Library's dearth of books and library-sponsored programs. The Mayor and Council are working hard to find ways to fund this. Please thank them for their efforts and express your deep hope that this can happen!!

Mayor Laura Friedman  lfriedman@ci.glendale.ca.us Council Member Frank Quintero  fquintero@ci.glendale.ca.us Council Member Dave Weaver  dweaver@ci.glendale.ca.us Council Member Rafi Manoukian  rmanoukian@ci.glendale.ca.us Council Member Ara Najarian  anajarian@ci.glendale.ca.us

If you had already planned to attend the City Council mtg on Tues, June 8th at 6:00pm, and would now like to express your thanks instead, you can join a handful of families who plan to present the kids' letters, and express their thanks and what the library means to them. If you have any questions or plan to go with a child, please let Pamela Tom know at Ptomfilm@yahoo.com. She would like to let the Mayor know how many kids plan to be there, so that they may make special accommodations.

Congratulations and thank you to all who signed a petition, wrote a letter, supported this effort, and made your voices heard.

The Chevy Chase Library Needs Your Help

The Chevy Chase Community Library may soon cease to exist.  Despite promises to make improvements to our library and update its collection, a proposal to transfer it to the Community Services and Parks department and provide “minimal library services” is now being considered by the City Council.  This will spell the end of our community library.

PLEASE ACT NOW.

You can make a difference by:

SIGNING the E-PETITION at http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/chevychaselib/

SENDING an EMAIL TO OUR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS expressing why you feel it’s important to maintain a library in the canyon:

Laura Friedman

Frank Quintero

Rafi Manoukian

Ara Najarian

Dave Weaver

SENDING “LETTERS to the EDITOR” of 250 words or less to jason.wells@latimes.com

ATTENDING the June 7th City Council Meeting with your kids and LETTING YOUR VOICE BE HEARD

 

Below is a video that includes information about the proposal before City Council and what the city has already done to this vital and important community resource.

 

And here is a video of canyon resident Pamela Tom addressing City Council in opposition of the proposal.

 

[UPDATE] Neighborhood Watch Meeting Cancelled

Officer Sue Shine and GOCHA have decided to cancel Thursday evening's meeting due to the conflict with Glenoaks School's Open House.  It will be rescheduled and we will let you know the new date as soon as it has been arranged.  Sorry for the last minute notice but we want the kick off meeting to be as well attended as possible.  Thank you for your interest in this new program. We will see you soon.

Glenoaks Canyon Neighborhood Watch Program Being Initiated

Officer Sue Shine from the Glendale Police Department will be at Joe Bridges Clubhouse at Glenoaks Park this coming Thursday, May 26th from 6-8 PM to help us set up a Neighborhood Watch Program here in the canyon. Hope you can join us for this important meeting.

Chevy Chase Library News and Events

Some of you may have seen in the Glendale News-Press on the 12th that Library Director Cindy Cleary is recommending that Parks and Recreation take over the Chevy Chase Library, with the idea that it would become a community center for classes and other activities.  Its status as a library would be in question.  Rest assured that both the Chevy Chase Library Volunteers and the Chevy Chase Estates Association are working on drafting responses to this proposal.  For the time being, the Volunteers will continue to present programs, as always.  See what's coming up this weekend and beyond:

Next week: EXPERIENCE KOREAN CULTURE AT THE CHEVY CHASE LIBRARY!

Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month with an exhibition of TaeKwonDo by the "U.S. Black Belt Center" team, Korean Traditional Dance by a local Glenoaks Elementary student, and a sampling of tasty Korean BBQ. You will receive a raffle ticket for each book checked out with a chance of winning 2 months of free TaeKwonDo lessons. Saturday, May 21, 3 p.m.

Next month: AUTHOR MARK SALZMAN AT OUR LOCAL LIBRARY!

Mark your calendars now:  Saturday, June 11 at 2:00 p.m.  Noted author of Iron & Silk will present:  An Atheist in Freefall: A Partly Comic Performance

New City Ordinance Adopted

Fire roadThanks to the efforts of GOCHA, the Glendale PD, the Glendale FD, and the City Council, a new ordiance was passed closing "fire hazard severity zones" or open hillsides between the hours of 10pm and 6am. This will hopefully curb partying and other activities in the hillsides that pose potential fire hazards. The ordiance is not just for our canyon but for all of Glendale. Here is the ordinance:

9.20.165 Closure of specified public property and facilities. No person, except peace officers and city employees, shall be or remain on, between the hours of ten p.m. on any day and four a.m. of the following day, the property as described in this section which is owned, operated, administered or maintained by the city unless that person is on the property pursuant to officially sanctioned city business, or such person is engaged in a scheduled activity of the city, or the person has written authorization of the director or city employee who has responsibility for the property: A.      Any public park, playground, recreation facility, or recreation facility grounds;

B.      The Civic Center Square;

C.      The libraries and library grounds;.

D.      Any fire hazard severity zone, or hillside open space area, access to which is controlled by means of a gated fire road, except that persons may enter the property after Four a.m. on any day for the purpose of jogging or bicycling thereupon. SECTION 2.  If any portion of this ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be invalid or unenforceable to any extent, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected thereby and shall be enforced to the greatest extent permitted by law.

The Dog Parade is Coming May 7th

GLENOAKS CANYON DOG PARADE

Saturday, May 7, 2011 1:30 – 4:00 P.M. Glenoaks Canyon Park

All of that training is about to pay off!  It’s time again for the Glenoaks Canyon Dog Parade!

All dogs, all breeds are welcome to participate!  Come for the parade – stay for the party!  The festivities include:

  • Pooch Parade.  You and your fuzzy-faced friend will participate in the “Parade of Pooches.” Walk tail to nose with past and future champions!
  • Best Costume.  Show off that costume that you and your dog have been working on all winter. You’ll model it in front of a panel of choosey judges!
  • Trick Contest.  This is where you and your puppies’ smarts will be tested!   Creativity, humor, and originality will be especially rewarded.
  • Agility Course.  The final event will measure your canine’s cunning, speed, and strength, as you maneuver the balance beam, travel through the tunnel of terror, and fly though the flags of fate!  Best time wins!

This is a “Dogs Only” event.  However, with all this dog-gone excitement, we haven’t forgotten the rest of the litter!  We’ll have face painting and games for the human puppies.  For the grown-ups, we’ll even spring for refreshments and HOT DOGS!  Of course, there will be treats for the Pooches!

Please!  Don’t forget the leashes and plastic bags!

The Party Starts at 1:30 PM!