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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
FeaturesVeronica Bagaturian has two passions in life: teaching and singing.
Whether they spent the day shopping or having a picnic on the grass, visitors at the Americana at Brand paid tribute to moms on Mother’s Day, as they packed the outdoor mall on Sunday.
LOS ALTOS AUXILIARY INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS TAYLOR — AGUILERA Rahla Lindsey is proud of the fact that she was the first woman to join the Glendale Noon Rotary Club more than 20 years ago. LILI
Robert Bacon used to rely on an oxygen tank to breathe. But after following his doctor’s orders to improve his health through exercise and better eating habits, he is breathing on his own and determined to stay strong.
The YWCA’s 11th annual Legacy Luncheon on Friday honored six outstanding Glendale women (and one outstanding husband) with its “Heart & Excellence Awards” at The Castaway in Burbank. Mary Boger, Susan and Richard Dell, Marilyn Gunnell, Carole Jouroyan, Joan McCarthy and Officer Sue Shine-Carter of the Glendale Police Department took their bows in front of some 300 very enthusiastic supporters. ROTARY CLUB HAS ITS FIRST GALA FUNDRAISER LOCAL MUSICIANS PERFORM IN CONCERT Darren Azarian is grateful that his college fraternity introduced him to the world of philanthropy. MISTY
Retired carpenter Ray Landry is focusing on the art rather than function of woodworking in his retirement.
Visiting the Norwegian Heritage Faire Saturday seemed like the perfect outing for Marilyn Nave, a Palmdale resident who only recently discovered she is a fourth-generation Norwegian. A babbling pond with waterfalls, whimsical bears and an orchid sanctuary were some of the highlights Sunday of the 2008 Gardens of Glendale and Beyond tour benefiting the Verdugo Mental Health Center. The Kiwanis Club of Glendale recently announced the winners of its annual essay contest it sponsors for eighth-grade students in Glendale. YWCA LEGACY LUNCHEON BENEFITS PROGRAMS Norm Leduc is a firm believer in doing his part and encouraging his employees to get involved in the community they work in. CISSY
Growing up on a farm in Ohio, Dana Moffat never imagined he would be photographing swimsuit models and wedding ceremonies when he moved to California. CABRINI LITERARY GUILD ANNOUNCES WRITING AWARD WINNERS For the past 30 years, Lynda Burlison has been an advocate for health. She’s taken a proactive approach to serving her community not only as a nurse but as a volunteer. BERNIE
In the Emergency Room at Glendale Adventist Medical Center on Tuesday, Justin Yi, 5, and 4-year-olds Lauren Calvario and Andrew Doughty conducted an important clinical trial.
From the time she was in her teens, Glendale resident Joanne Bird dabbled in different careers.
Previous Features HeadlinesMay 11th, 2008 May 10th, 2008 May 8th, 2008 The first among equalsRahla Lindsey is proud of the fact that she was the first woman to join the Glendale Noon Rotary Club more than 20 years ago.May 7th, 2008 Exercising his right to healthRobert Bacon used to rely on an oxygen tank to breathe. But after following his doctor’s orders to improve his health through exercise and better eating habits, he is breathing on his own and determined to stay strong.May 4th, 2008 May 3rd, 2008 May 1st, 2008 Engineering help for othersDarren Azarian is grateful that his college fraternity introduced him to the world of philanthropy.April 30th, 2008 He’s carving out a honed hobbyRetired carpenter Ray Landry is focusing on the art rather than function of woodworking in his retirement. |
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