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Top 10 of 2014: The year’s stories reveal a vital LCF

By Valley Sun staff

After combing through 2014 issues of the Valley Sun, the staff offers, for your consideration, its selection of the Top 10 La Cañada news items to come out of the past year.


Mountain Avenue School, on Mountain Ave., in La Crescenta on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013.
Mountain Avenue School, on Mountain Ave., in La Crescenta on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer )
Mountain Avenue School, on Mountain Ave., in La Crescenta on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2013.(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer / October 31, 2013)

School districts haggle over Sagebrush

La Cañada and Glendale school officials The talks seemed to mark a turn-around in the litigious, decades-long struggle for a solution — until GUSD asked for $23 million in compensation in November, an amount La Cañada Unified officials said they could not pay.The next meeting between the two sides is slated for Jan. 8, but if no agreement can be reached, citizens group Unite LCF! plans to petition the county for a ruling.

If you missed our Sagebrush timeline, check it out below or the full-size version :


Former school board member Susan Boyd makes calls at a call center set up in the Prudential Realty Office's in La Cañada Flintridge on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. They are calling La Cañadans to ask support for a local parcel tax for the school district. The mail only vote will take place in early March.
Former school board member Susan Boyd makes calls at a call center set up in the Prudential Realty Office’s in La Cañada Flintridge on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014. They are calling La Cañadans to ask support for a local parcel tax for the school district. The mail only vote will take place in early March.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer )
Former school board member Susan Boyd was one of several volunteers who made calls at a call center in La Cañada Flintridge on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2014 to convince residents to vote in favor of the tax. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer / January 21, 2014)

La Cañada Unified’s Measure LC parcel tax passes

La Cañada schools A seven-year assessment of $450 per parcel would allow LCUSD to maintain programs and staff in the face of shrinking state support, officials said. Voters agreed, passing Measure LC by 68.16%, beyond the two-thirds approval required for passage.

“For years, the district has only been able to think 2 feet in front of them because there’s been this specter of financial insecurity,” then-Board Vice President Andrew Blumenfeld said. “(Now) a good school district gets to have a vision beyond the next Sacramento legislative session.”


File Photo: Kate Hansen, a La Cañada High School graduate, holds an Olympic torch decoration from the 1984 Olympics for a photo at Los Gringos Locos for a fundraiser to help raise money for her to train with the USA Women's Olympic Luge Team in August 2013. Hansen slid to a victory in women's single luge on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014.
File Photo: Kate Hansen, a La Cañada High School graduate, holds an Olympic torch decoration from the 1984 Olympics for a photo at Los Gringos Locos for a fundraiser to help raise money for her to train with the USA Women’s Olympic Luge Team in August 2013. Hansen slid to a victory in women’s single luge on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Kate Hansen, a La Cañada High School graduate, holds an Olympic torch decoration from the 1984 Olympics for a photo at Los Gringos Locos for a fundraiser to help raise money for her to train with the USA Women's Olympic Luge Team in August 2013. Hansen slid to a victory in women's single luge on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2014. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer / Sept. 2, 2014)

Olympian Kate Hansen fever hits La Cañada

The city celebrated one of its own this spring, when La Cañada High School grad and luger Kate Hansen

Fans watched Hansen’s televised events at Los Gringos Locos — the restaurant owned by her dad and uncle — cheering “Go, Kate, go!” from 6,889 miles away. Upon her return, Hansen made several local appearances and threw out the first pitch at an April 17 Dodgers game.

On May 31, she participated in the USA Luge Slider Search, an event intended to attract future Olympians hoping to follow in the hometown hero’s footsteps.


A panoramic photograph of artwork done by artist Miriam Balcazar on the soundwall at Curran St. and Indiana Ave. in La Cañada Flintridge on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014. The artwork is a 90-ft. long tile mosaic with various scenes.
A panoramic photograph of artwork done by artist Miriam Balcazar on the soundwall at Curran St. and Indiana Ave. in La Cañada Flintridge on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014. The artwork is a 90-ft. long tile mosaic with various scenes.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
A panoramic photograph of artwork done by artist Miriam Balcazar on the soundwall at Curran St. and Indiana Ave. in La Cañada Flintridge on Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014. The artwork is a 90-ft. long tile mosaic with various scenes. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer / October 31, 2014)

Foothill (210) Freeway sound wall projects completed

City officials celebrated a victory more than a decade in the making October when One boasts a 90-foot-long commissioned mosaic mural.

The $4.588-million project was paid for mainly by funds from Measure R, a transportation tax approved by county voters in 2008. La Cañada's city council made sound walls a priority and secured the funding.

“The theory was let's do all the work ourselves, so when money became available we would be the first in line,” said Anthony Portantino, a former council member and sound wall advocate. “That was the theory, and guess what? It worked.”


Los Angeles County Department of Public Works crews are removing about 4,000 cubic yards of dirt from the base of Devil's Gate Dam at Hahamongna Watershed Park in Pasadena on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
Los Angeles County Department of Public Works crews are removing about 4,000 cubic yards of dirt from the base of Devil's Gate Dam at Hahamongna Watershed Park in Pasadena on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2013. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer / November 19, 2014)

Devil’s Gate Dam Sediment Removal project approved

On Nov. 12, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved a five-year plan, pitched by the county Department of Public Works,

That decision followed months of negotiations between county officials and La Cañada and Pasadena residents, who claimed the $65-million project would negatively impact health, traffic and wildlife populations.

On Dec. 10, representatives of the Arroyo Seco Foundation and the Pasadena Audubon Society announced plans to file a lawsuit challenging the environmental impacts of the proposal, which they say will degrade more than 50 acres of local stream zone habitat.


Scott Studenmund on graduation day from Flintridge Prep in 2008.
Scott Studenmund on graduation day from Flintridge Prep in 2008.
(Courtesy of Nick Boswell)
Scott Studenmund on graduation day from Flintridge Prep in 2008. (Courtesy of Nick Boswell / June 10, 2014)

Death of Green Beret Staff Sgt. Scott Studenmund

In June, La Cañadans who died in southern Afghanistan’s Zabul Province.

Studenmund was one of five servicemen killed June 9 in what was later investigated as an incident of “friendly fire.” Those who knew him recalled his tenacity.

In a 2013 issue of PrepTalk, the school’s alumni magazine, Studenmund spoke about the school’s football program, saying the sport “takes heart.”

“Football accesses your inner core, and it ignites your warrior spirit. You learn that, if necessary, you have to act aggressively to get what you want,” he told the magazine.


File Photo: Sport Chalet was sold to Connecticut-based Vestis Retail Group, which will pay about $17 million in cash and assume more than $50 million in debt to acquire Sport Chalet.
File Photo: Sport Chalet was sold to Connecticut-based Vestis Retail Group, which will pay about $17 million in cash and assume more than $50 million in debt to acquire Sport Chalet.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Sport Chalet was sold to Connecticut-based Vestis Retail Group, which will pay about $17 million in cash and assume more than $50 million in debt to acquire Sport Chalet. (Tim Berger / Staff Photographer / June 4, 2012)

Sport Chalet sold

In July, shareholders of La Cañada Flintridge-based retailer Sport Chalet announced

Founded in 1959 by La Cañada resident Norbert Olberz, Sport Chalet operated 50 stores in California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada and remained family-owned until 1992. But in 2014, son Eric Olberz and relatives sold all family stock in the company, amounting to 68% of the shares.

No stores were closed as a result of the acquisition, and Vestis retained the Sport Chalet name and brand.


Visitors cross a new bridge at the Oak Woodland and California Meadow Project at Descanso Gardens in La Ca-ada Flintridge on Monday, November 10, 2014. The 5-acre project officially opens this Saturday and features the historic Boddy Lodge, native grasses, meadow plants and trees.
(Tim Berger / Staff Photographer)
Visitors cross a new bridge at the Oak Woodland and California Meadow Project at Descanso Gardens in La Cañada Flintridge on Monday, November 10, 2014. ( Tim Berger / Staff Photographer / November 10, 2014 )

Descanso’s opens new oak woodland

In November, Descanso Gardens officials unveiled — a 7.7-acre oak woodland that attempts to recreate the Southern California landscape before the arrival of European settlers.

The $1.2-million project was completed through a partnership with the nonprofit L.A. Conservation Corps, which provides job training and work experience to at-risk youth. Together with staff, corps members hand-weeded the parcel, sparing native plants while transplanting another 30,000 cuttings and seedlings grown specifically for the area.

Part of the impetus for the space was a desire to put visitors in touch with the ever-shrinking Los Angeles landscape, according to Descanso Executive Director David Brown.


Andy Beattie, a city commissioner and former president of the La Canada school board, died July 27, 2014.
Andy Beattie, a city commissioner and former president of the La Canada school board, died July 27, 2014.
(Courtesy of the Beattie family)
Andy Beattie, a city commissioner and former president of the La Cañada school board, died July 27, 2014. (Courtesy of the Beattie family / July 30, 2014)

City commissioner’s sudden passing mourned

Civic leaders reacted with shock and sadness to the loss of Andy Beattie, a longtime community volunteer, a former school board president and sitting public safety commissioner

In his six years of service on the Public Safety Commission, Beattie played an integral role in several citywide projects, including the recent adoption of the La Cañada “Alert LCF” notification system and its Local Hazard Mitigation Plan.

“He was thoughtful, he was smart, direct and honest, which were traits I absolutely treasured,” City Councilwoman Laura Olhasso said of Beattie. “I can't imagine life without him in the world.”


Hamlet Shahbazian, who has operated La Canada Video since 1981, is seeking to stay through the end of October at the site he rents on Foothill Boulevard, despite a recent eviction notice.
(Raul Roa/Staff Photographer)
Hamlet Shahbazian, who operated La Cañada Video since 1981, closed up his Foothill Boulevard shop after 33 years. (Raul Roa/Staff Photographer / September 3, 2014)

La Cañada Video closes

After 33 years, Hamlet Shahbazian, owner of La Cañada Video on Foothill Boulevard,

On Aug. 6, Shahbazian received a 30-day eviction notice from landlord Al Cabraloff, who’d sought increased rent after a renovation of the building. When negotiations broke down, customers rallied around Shahbazian and Cabraloff relented, extending the move-out date to Oct. 31.

In the store’s last weeks of operation, Shabazian sold off his 30,000-plus-title collection at deep discounts. Some customers bought up VHS cassettes and DVDs as a way of owning part of La Cañada Video’s long legacy.


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