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    Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  1. Senior Ticktockers culminate community service

    The 2013 Senior Class of Ticktockers from National Charity League Glendale culminated their six years of volunteer service during the 62nd annual Senior Presentation, themed "Dancing in the Moonlight."
    The 2013 Senior Class of Ticktockers from National Charity League Glendale culminated their six years of volunteer service during the 62nd annual Senior Presentation, themed "Dancing in the Moonlight." As each of the 27 Ticktockers was introduced and...

    Tags: Personal Service, Libraries, Entertainment, The Wall Street Journal, The Salvation Army

  2. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  3. Lucille Ila Ingraham May 26, 1921 - February 19, 2013

    Lucille passed away from congestive heart failure. Born in Chicago Illinois, she was the second child of Pearl and Stanley Brokenshire. Lucille attended Miami-Jacobs Business College in Dayton Ohio. In 1947 she attended the School of Nursing at Los...

    Tags: Heart Failure, Medical Specialization, Nursing

  4. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  5. Jeanette Dora Gubser Oct.22, 1919-Nov.21, 2012

    Beloved mother of Cheryl Gubser Nelson and David Gubser. Grandmother of Christina Fritz and Michael Nelson. Great-grandmother of Jonathon Fritz. Also survived by her sister, Patricia Misner. No flowers please. A donation to the American Red Cross is...
  6. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. Verdugo Views: Spend some time with war-bond history

    When the United States entered World War II, the nation needed financing in order to build up its defense system.
    When the United States entered World War II, the nation needed financing in order to build up its defense system. So the government issued a new series of war bonds. The first one, Series A, had been issued in 1935, as a way of promoting safe...

    Tags: U.S. Department of the Treasury, World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Los Angeles Times, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.

  8. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. August A. Giraldi, D.D.S. July 18, 1911 ¿ Sept. 25, 2012

    August A. Giraldi, a longtime resident of La Canada-Flintridge, passed away peacefully at the age of 101. He led a wonderful life of accomplishment and generosity. He was known and loved for his positive attitude and his willingness to pass on his...

    Tags: Polio, Italy, The Wall Street Journal, Vaccines, Politics

  10. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. The Tampa party scene - Elephants early to bed, early to rise

    TAMPA, Fla. – Political conventions tend to mess with one’s sense of time. For journalists on the West Coast, whose deadlines are three hours later than usual, it’s heaven.
    TAMPA, Fla. – Political conventions tend to mess with one’s sense of time. For journalists on the West Coast, whose deadlines are three hours later than usual, it’s heaven. Writing on deadline can be a stressful experience. You have...

    Tags: Arianna Huffington, John McCain, Michael Ian Black, Tampa, Washington, DC

  12. Jul 20, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  13. A thank you to blood donors

    I would like to thank all the blood donors that participated at the Angels/Dodgers Boosters Clubs American Red Cross Blood Drive on Saturday, June 30, at the Glendale Civic Auditorium. We exceeded our blood goal. Again, thank you for supporting us and...

    Tags: Charity

  14. Jul 17, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  15. Medical nomads change lives

    When Dr. Bruce Ascough pulls up to a Red Cross hospital in Mexico, there usually are dozens of people with deformities and other ailments lined up to see him and other doctors, hoping they can change their lives for the better and emerge from a life of being treated like outcasts.
    When Dr. Bruce Ascough pulls up to a Red Cross hospital in Mexico, there usually are dozens of people with deformities and other ailments lined up to see him and other doctors, hoping they can change their lives for the better and emerge from a life of...

    Tags: Cleft Lip and Palate, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Plastic Surgeons

  16. Jul 6, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  17. Julie Burroughs Shermer June 21, 2012

    Julie Burroughs Shermer One of Glendale’s finest ambassadors, Julie Burroughs Shermer, passed away June 21, 2012. Born in Glendale to James and Genevieve Sultenfuss, Julie attended Glendale schools including Hoover High School and subsequently served as reunion chairperson for four decades. Married to Howard Shermer for nearly 30 years, Julie enjoyed travel, flora, fauna, and family - especially their four grandchildren. She was an avid and prizewinning photographer. Julie’s vast knowledge and love of Glendale made her an invaluable asset to the Glendale Chamber of Commerce for nearly 20 years. Most recently she was owner/operator of the Glendale Connection and was employed as Fund Development Coordinator for Glendale Clean & Beautiful, Inc. in conjunction with Neighborhood Services. Julie served as an officer or board member of numerous Glendale civic organizations including Soroptimist International of Glendale, Glendale Chamber of Commerce, Glendale-Crescenta Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross, Verdugo Mental Health Board, the Days of Verdugo Association and many others. She lent her incredible love of Glendale to dozens of groups all focused on improving the quality of life in Glendale and the success of local businesses. Above all Julie loved her family and filled their lives with her ability to find beauty in every thing and every person. She is survived by her mother Genevieve Sultenfuss; husband Howard Shermer; children Christopher Burroughs, Kathy Burroughs, James (Brenda) Burroughs, and Kimberly Meyer; four grandchildren Alyson, Kristen, Dalton, and Connor; and sister Audrey Carr. Julie touched the lives of all who were blessed to know her with her bright, uplifting love of life and encouraging nature. She is deeply loved and will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and community. A Celebration of Life is scheduled at Salem Lutheran Church located at 1211 N. Brand in Glendale on Friday, July 13 at 2:00. Bright colors and Hawaiian resort wear is welcomed. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to GAMC Healthcare Foundation Dr. Norick Bogossian Cancer Care Guild in Glendale.
    Julie Burroughs Shermer One of Glendale’s finest ambassadors, Julie Burroughs Shermer, passed away June 21, 2012. Born in Glendale to James and Genevieve Sultenfuss, Julie attended Glendale schools including Hoover High School and subsequently...

    Tags: Charity, Cancer, Health

  18. Jun 26, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  19. Breast cancer services get Soroptomists' aid

    More than 750 women and girls in our community are the recipients of tens of thousands of dollars from Soroptimist International of Glendale. Every year, the mighty Soroptimists give to local charities and hospitals. On Thursday (June 21) funds were ceremoniously donated to Glendale’s three hospitals for breast cancer services.
    More than 750 women and girls in our community are the recipients of tens of thousands of dollars from Soroptimist International of Glendale. Every year, the mighty Soroptimists give to local charities and hospitals. On Thursday (June 21) funds were...

    Tags: Entertainment, Abusive Behavior, Cancer, The Salvation Army, Forest Lawn Memorial Park

  20. Jun 12, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  21. Community: Athletic club honors dedicated member

    Martha Moren received the Glendale News-Press Perpetual Trophy for her dedication to the Glendale Women's Athletic Club during the installation tea on June 5 at the group's clubhouse.
    Martha Moren received the Glendale News-Press Perpetual Trophy for her dedication to the Glendale Women's Athletic Club during the installation tea on June 5 at the group's clubhouse. Moren was also honored as the member to have hiked the most miles....

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Charity, Artists, Painting, Fine Artists

  22. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Radio enthusiasts practice skills that hopefully are never needed

    When land lines and cell towers fail, it will be the “ham” radios that keep the channels of communication open.
    When land lines and cell towers fail, it will be the “ham” radios that keep the channels of communication open. To prove it, for a 24-hour period starting on Saturday, amateur radio broadcasters with the Crescenta Valley Radio Club...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Entertainment, Radio, Health, Larry Cohen

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