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San Fernando Valley roundup: Knitting still has many fans, Driver goes through Salvation Army and Pierce College Halloween Festival

Marisela Avendano, left, and Angelica Rodriguez, right, both juniors, give tour of the facilities, including the school's library, during the Holy Family High School 75th Anniversary Celebration.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
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Good morning, readers! Today is Sunday, October 21. Knitting still has a place in 2012.

A group in Studio City still enjoys making things by hand. La Knitterie Parisienne even offers classes to those who don’t know how to turn a ball of yarn into a sweater. Daily News

A driver went through the Salvation Army store in Glendale Saturday afternoon, injuring three people, reports the Glendale News-Press.

It was a historic reunion. On Saturday, Holy Family High School celebrated 75 years of operation with some of the school’s first students, who are now in their 80s. Glendale News-Press

What’s going on today?

Pierce College’s annual Halloween Harvest festival is open through Oct. 31 and includes a corn maze. 6201 Winnetka Ave. L.A. Weekly

-- Tiffany Kelly, Times Community News

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