Consider attending this beautiful event just in time for Mother's Day.
Upcoming sales and events you won't want to miss! Mark your calendars now. Proceeds support the Club's Charities.
Learning the art of self care and self knowledge through yoga. Who should you listen to when you have an injury? Ultimately, you are in charge of your own care.
While so much has changed at the venerable 125-year old Victorian Pinney House, some things come back around for a new look.
Michael Lamb, to be featured at Sierra Madre Art Festival this weekend. Michael specializes in Western Movie paintings, such as the Wild Bunch, acrylic cigar boxes and Aboriginal "dot" paintings.
Alverno High School is proud to present Stephen Schwartz and John-Michael Tebelak’s Godspell on April 25 and 26 at 7:00 p.m. the Lanterman Theater in La Cañada.
AYSO Region 2 Fall Registration
Angeles National Forest Supervisor Tom Contreras will be guest on Village Intersections this week. Tune in to www.ViilageVine.org to hear this very informative interview.
More than 300 members of the Alverno community recently gathered at the Pasadena Hilton to celebrate Alverno High School’s Annual Gala.
Don't miss the Sierra Madre Woman's Club Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon. Make your reservations now and bring your friend's along for fun, food, music and fashions.
Be yourself, yes! But for top college admissions, take the time to make yourself interesting.
Get upside down in yoga practice and reap the benefits! Going upside down is what we call the “anti-aging” and “anti-depressant” secret of yoga.
Have you been wait listed at your favorite college choice? By doing some research, and writing well, you have a very good chance of being accepted!
Friday at Noon, City Council Member John Harabedian will be my guest on Village Intersections. We will discuss a variety of pressing issues facing the City Council this spring.
CBS Los Angeles names Christian Lebano one of five L.A. Area's Best Local Theater Directors
Picking the right college is an exciting task. Here are some factors that will help you decide which school is your own Perfect U!
Visiting a college is like shopping for real estate. Be the discerning buyer. Be impressed, but ask the tough questions.
Bringing your Yoga practice into your everyday life can bring such clarity and contentment.
Mount Wilson Trail Race Chair Pete Siberell will be interviewed by Gene Goss on Village Intersections at Noon today.
The vehicle sustained major damage in the May 2 accident.
College acceptance letters are coming in—tell Patch where you're headed next!
No one was injured in the April 30 crash.
See this trouble-making bear being transported from Arcadia after she was tranquilized by game wardens last week courtesy of NBC4.
Thunderstorms could also be in store late Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
The informational sessions will be held on May 13 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
State superintendent's plan would emphasize critical thinking skills. Do you think this is a move in the right direction?
The arrest was made on the evening of April 28.
Wednesday night and was a busy time for bears and animal control officers at the Arcadia Police Department.
Applications for the city's commissions are due by Friday, June 7.
The theft took place during the overnight hours of April 26.
The break-in took place on the afternoon of April 24.
The courts at Sierra Vista Park and Memorial Park will re-open to the public on Saturday, May 4.
The pair got into an altercation on the evening of April 20.
A Monday afternoon power outage has left several homes and businesses in Sierra Madre without power, including the city library.
Join the celebration of fun and creativity at Memorial Park from May 4 to May 5. Artist David Van Noppen will be one of several artists displaying and selling their fine art.
Now that we are two weeks past the federal tax deadline, it's time to sit back and await refund check. What should you do with yours? Attorney Leslie H. Tayne shares what's best to do with a lump sum.
The lack of significant winter rain and amount of dry tall grass prompted the Angeles National Forest to raise the fire danger level from moderate to high as of Friday.
The Compost Giveaway will begin at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 27.
The crash took place on the morning of April 20.