Friday, November 15, 2013

'Homes for the Holidays' Raises Funds for Foothill Presbyterian Hospital

            Not only do many kick off their holiday season with Glendora Village’s Holiday Stroll, this year on Friday, Nov. 22, but the fun continues for many with “Homes for the Holidays” on Sunday, Nov. 24, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

            The annual benefit for Foothill Presbyterian Hospital presented by its Auxiliary in the tour’s 38th year is a reason to celebrate all day long that Sunday, reports Chris Purkiss, FPH Auxiliary volunteer (serving twice as Auxiliary president) and owner with her husband Wes of Hill Top Real Estate in Glendora Village.

            “So many people tell me they start off with breakfast and then go on the Home Tour, and enjoy the refreshments we offer at the hospital afterward,” Chris says.

            Tickets are only $20 in advance, $25 the day of the tour. Tickets are available through Paypal on the tour website, and at the Foothill Presbyterian Hospital Lobby Shop, Hill Top Real Estate (223 N. Glendora Ave., Glendora) and Coldwell Banker Millennium (134 N. Glendora Ave., Glendora).   

            Usually, three homes are featured each year; this year there are four holiday showcases.
 
            “Mostly I network with interior decorators and other real estate agents to find out which homeowners would be interested in being featured on the tour. Many homeowners are recommended by their friends or neighbors because their homes are so beautiful for the holidays.”

            Most homeowners decorate their homes themselves; some hire interior decorators for the task.
            

          All of this year’s homes are pictured on the “Homes for the Holidays” website, including an historic house located on Grand Avenue across the street from FPH (see photo at left).

            “There’s a lot of history in that home,” Chris explains. “We actually have a photo taken from that house showing orange groves where the hospital is today.”



Monday, November 11, 2013

Holiday Workshops Offer Gift of Learning Along the Avenue

The holidays bring a whole new type of workshops to the Avenue of Glendora Village, as well as opportunities to give the gift of learning in the form of gift certificates.

            Check out these fun holiday classes:
            Glendora Florist: Tuesday, Dec. 3, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $75 – Cyndy Tessitor presents Christmas Floral Arrangements demonstration. Attendees will learn how to design holiday arrangements to take home. Reserve at (626) 335-1943. Appetizers and fruit, wine, refreshments will be served.  
            Keener Music Studio: Students of the Keener Music Studio have been busy with local holiday performances and will be performing at the Village Holiday Stroll and at the visits/photos with Santa on Dec. 14 between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. in the Village Plaza. For more information about music classes, (626) 675-4439.
            KidsArt Fine Art Classes:  The Thanksgiving Workshop, Nov. 25-27, 9 a.m.-noon, will have students creating beautiful Thanksgiving holiday keepsakes.  “Snoopy's Gang Clay Workshop” Mondays, Dec. 2-16, 3:30-6 p.m. will teach young artist to create their own Peanuts characters in clay as beautiful gifts or keepsakes. For more information or reservations, call (626) 857-0708 or write to kidsartgl@gmail.com. 

           The SewNSew: It’s a perfect time to work on holiday gifts and you can learn about classic Baltimore Christmas Quilts (see photo at right) at three workshops on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; 2 to 5 p.m.; and 6-9 p.m. to make these beautiful blocks! Perfect time to start working on Holiday gifts. $15, plus kit. The store's activity calendar is jammed packed with sewing, quilting and other workshops. For more information, call (626) 852-2223 or write to sew@thesewnsew.com
            SING INC: The singing studio’s Funtastic Fall Mini-Camp will focus on “Sounds of the Season, Musical Hits” Nov. 19-22, 12:45-3:30 p.m., $99. Mini camps introduce kids to singing and performance lessons, build their confidence and stage presence and make new friends. There are one-on-one singing lessons and entertaining performance classes. “Campers” attending the SING INC fall mini-camp will be performing what they learned from camp at the Annual Glendora Village Holiday Stroll and Tree Lighting on Friday, Nov. 22. Learn more about SING INC classes or register at (626) 963-1777.     
            Village Kitchen Shoppe: Not only is this the place to find the perfect serving platter for your Thanksgiving Dinner, a hostess gift, a ready-to-go-goodie-baskets or Pumpkin Spice Coffee, but you can take cooking classes to bring something new to your holiday menus. Call for reservations and information: (626) 914-7897. Check out these classes:

Friday, November 8, 2013

The Holidays Get Musical Thanks to Glendora Village Talents

               The holidays mean music and there are going to be plenty of opportunities to enjoy the talents being nurtured in Glendora Village.
                For example, students of SING INC and the Keener Music Studio will perform as carolers at the Village’s annual Holiday Stroll on Friday, Nov. 22, from 6-9 p.m. They will also be singing as festivities continue with visits with Santa in the Village Plaza, carriage rides and caroling on Dec. 7, 14, and 28 (learn more here.)
                Kristina Keener Ivy, owner of the Keener Music Studio, reports that her students will be participating in the 11th Annual Fall Piano, Voice & Guitar Recital next Monday, Nov. 11, and Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 6 p.m.
                It takes place at Glenkirk Church, main sanctuary, 1700 Palopinto, Glendora, CA 91741. Tickets are $7; for more information, call Kristina at (626) 675-4439.
               Keener’s Top Billing Entertainment Holiday Group performers and soloists from her music studio will be singing at the Holiday Stroll, as well as on Dec. 14 between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. during the visits with Santa on Dec. 14 in the Village Plaza.
                Her busy music students recently entertained at the holiday boutique St. Lucy’s Priory High School in Glendora (pictured at right).
If you are a member of the Glendora Village Business Improvement District and have some news to share about your business – whether it’s about an upcoming sale, activity or promotion, a new employee or other updates – please send an email to GlendoraVillageNews@gmail.com.



Monday, November 4, 2013

Busy November Along the Avenue – Holiday Stroll, a 5k, Santa, Shopping and More


Welcome to November 2013, folks. Mark your calendars now for all these fun activities. There are more to come, so keep checking this blog on Mondays and Fridays for developments.
            Friday, Nov. 8, 5-7 p.m.: Empty Cups at Classic Coffee, (148 N. Glendora Ave., 626-335-3313). Classic Coffee is partnering with First Christian Church to present this fundraiser to fight hunger.
Buy a cup for $15 and you’ll get the cup, a hot beverage and a ticket for prize drawings.
Proceeds from this event will support local hunger relief programs including Shepherd’s Pantry, St. Vincent de Paul and the Glendora Police Department food voucher program.
Don't miss the Holiday Stroll in
Glendora Village on Nov. 22.

 

            Friday, Nov. 22, 6 p.m.: Glendora Village’s annual Holiday Stroll, along Glendora Avenue between Foothill Boulevard and Bennett Avenue.
Holiday Stroll visitors can start their holiday shopping at Village shops. Carolers will also be strolling through Glendora Village singing Christmas favorites.
At 6 p.m. Glendora city officials will begin the evening by lighting the Village’s Christmas tree and introducing Santa at the Village Plaza.
The evening features strolling carolers, old-fashioned carriage rides and a special visit by Santa Claus arriving on a historic fire truck.

For more information, visit the Glendora Village website, www.villageglendora.com.
 

Friday, November 1, 2013

Halloween Trick or Treat Full of Fun on The Avenue

The Halloween Trick or Treat was a rousing success along the Avenue of Glendora Village.
Tons of costumed kids and their parents turned out to enjoy candy handouts from Village business owners, many of whom wore costumes, too.
Village Plaza was Halloween Central with spooky backdrops for parents to take photos.
Adding further to the fun were dancers from Luxe Salon who took over Glendora Avenue to perform twice.
Their performance, as well as the many colorful costumes (some of which are below), attracted news media attention.
The San Gabriel Valley Tribune sent photographer Walt Mancini, whose videos can be found on the newspaper’s homepage (in the right-hand column under “Video News Feed”; scroll until you find his name).
Glendora Patch.com sent reporter Aaron Castrejon who uploaded the performance and other photos to the website and the performance to You Tube.

And KABC7-Eyewitness News sent a cameraperson.
Thanks to everyone who made this a success – families, business owners and dancers!
This little firefighter had his own firetruck.

Just a shy little lion.

 
Who needs a broom, after all?