“PEOPLE POWER” ISSUE FREE FRIDAY • MAY 14, 2010
THE PAPER WITH AN ATTITUDE!
Graffiti Busters join locals in Verdugo Hills Cemetery cleanup task
On the Inside: Grieving mom on North Valley Reporter.........
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“Learn To Fly” event is this weekend........
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A $500K dog park in S-T?....
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WRECK of the WEEK
now on page
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Time to rethink all the pot laws?.............
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Women biz awards .....
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An editor’s life.............
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DE PA R T M E N T S Auntie Gail’s Pet Corner............. 2 View from the Rock.................... 3 Letters and Perspectives............. 3 Your Representatives Speak....... 4 Kidz Korner............................... 6 Mommy & Me............................ 6 Wrecks of the Week................... 7 Take My Card............................ 9 Laura on Life........................... 10 My Space................................ 11
VOLUME 6 • NUMBER 9
Lipizzaner horse from Tujunga’s Equestrian Trails Ranch takes to air.
“Fiesta of the Spanish Horse” supports cancer cure research This is the 12th year of the equestrian-themed “Fiesta of the Spanish Horse” fundraiser that supports the USC/Norris Cancer Center and Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. “A dear friend of ours was battling cancer and we wanted to do something,” says Joanne Asman, director of this year’s show. “We decided we wanted to incorporate the horse with a fundraiser. We’re giving people entertainment and hope everyone has a good time. The biggest compliment are the people who come out each year,” Asman says. “At least 50 percent of those who come will be repeat visitors. Each year, our show is bigger and better.” “The five day fiesta honors and demonstrates the rich history between horses and people. The kids love it because it’s a high- energy show,” trainer Lauren LaVine said recently as she guided a tall Andalusian mix named Beau around one of the training rings. Our own local Academy of Dancing Horses stables, owned by Barbara Gjerset
and located in the Big Tujunga Canyon, put on one of the performances that displayed the agility of the Lipizzaner, Paso Fino, Andalusian, Lusitano, Friesian and Peruvian horses. Last Saturday’s performance drew over 3,000 visitors and featured a silent auction, vendors and a wonderful variety of Spanish and Mexican food. The event featured an entertaining, multicultural, Broadway-style equestrian and musical spectacular. It was an incredible display of the beauty and agility of the equestrian community, complete with Latin, Mariachi and other music, as well as performances of flamenco and folkloric dancing. The extravaganza also included a “Parade of Cancer Survivors,” symbolizing the heart of the Fiesta of the Spanish Horse event, Asman said. Past recipients have included the American Cancer Society, Susan G. Komen For the Cure, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and the Roy & Patricia Disney Cancer Center.
Starting on “Big Sunday” volunteers from The Foothills Paper and a few local residents kicked off the Verdugo Hills cemetery cleanup project. Last Saturday, Sue Bartlet brought 15 people from the Sun Valley Graffiti Busters to help the STA members Joe Barret and Abby Diamond. Mary Benson enjoyed a day in the sun pulling weeds and representing Councilman Paul Krekorian.
“We Toad You So!”
... as one frog said to another. In the last issue of TFP, we wrote about the safety hazards posed by the County, City and Corps of Engineers in neglecting to dredge out the Riverwood Ranch Bridge. As algae and silt continue to cover the concrete bridge, you can expect more accidents. Pictured above: A group of teens driving across the Riverwood Ranch bridge Sunday May 9th, lost control of their car when it began to hydroplane and hit a “K-Rail.” Four people were in-
ABOVE: Mary Benson pulling weeds and enjoying the view. BELOW: Members of the Sun Valley Graffiti Busters bustin’ weeds!
Correction The April 30 issue of TFP ran a story on page 11 about an event, “A New You,” being held on Friday, May 21 at Sunland Neighborhood Church (SNC). The article stated, incorrectly, that SNC was sponsoring the event, when in fact it is merely making space available for it. “A New You” is not a church event. It is being sponsored by NSA International (JuicePlus). We apologize for any confusion.