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Notes of Glencrest Hills Meeting Oct. 21, 2017

We most sincerely and humbly thank the LDS Church members and especially to Bishop Jatone for allowing us to meet in their beautiful building. We know how lucky we are to be allowed to meet in their house of worship, but especially to have these fantastic people to not only help us, but to do so with such enthusiasm. We thank Astrid Leiva and her sons for helping us set up and put back [...]

By | October 23rd, 2017|2017, Glencrest Hills Community Meeting, La Tuna Fire, Los Angeles City Laws|Comments Off on Notes of Glencrest Hills Meeting Oct. 21, 2017

Theodore Payne Foundation on planting after La Tuna Fire

(Many residents of Glencrest Hills do not know about the treasure just behind us off Tuxford. Below is an article written by the Theodore Payne Foundation * and published on their website. Please also read about how TPF did during the fire and next steps by Kitty Connolly, Exec. Director & DJ Peterson, Board President.) In Response to the La Tuna Fire, September 2017 From: Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants [...]

By | September 17th, 2017|La Tuna Fire, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Theodore Payne Foundation on planting after La Tuna Fire

La Tuna Fire, Sept. 2017

Usually a large fire gets its name from the point of origin, in this case, it started in the 10800 block of West La Tuna Canyon Road in Sun Valley, on Friday, Sept. 1, 2017. It raced up to Interstate 210 forcing the partial closure of that freeway for days. By that evening, the fire was estimated to be at 2,000 acres in size, and before it was done, it went to 7,194 acres, [...]

By | September 12th, 2017|Glencrest Hills Event, La Tuna Fire|Comments Off on La Tuna Fire, Sept. 2017