THE FOOTHILLS PAPER - NOVEMBER 24, 2017

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE! FREE

FRIDAY • NOVEMBER 24, 2017

TELLING THE TRUTH FOR 12 YEARS!

Tenth Annual Tribute and BBQ for First Responders

VOLUME 13 • NUMBER 24

Arson Fires on La Tuna Canyon

Residents take a minute to put out grass fires off of La Tuna Canyon Road by

The All Nations Church held its 10th anniversary tribute to First Responders with a combination of Korean BBQ and the world-famous Phil Tabbi Tri-Tip BBQ. Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez welcomed everyone and participated in the awards program. More than 400 people attended and had a great time.

David DeMullé

There was another arson fired Brush-Fire that was called in about 4:00 pm Monday on the Eastbound 210 freeway near the La Tuna Canyon on-

ramp. There were two fires burning when citizens stopped their cars and set out to extinguish them with shovels, wet blankets and water bottles. They were about see Arson, page 10

I N S I D E : Elected Reps Call The Joyous, Solemn Event

Leech Valley, Part 2 ................

Community Together

At Two-Strike Park

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Legion Post 377 Rocks ................ Crime Stats ................

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Councilmember Monica Rodriguez and County Supervisor Kathryn Barger open the meeting. by

DEPARTMENTS Foothills Happenings............. 2 View from the Rock.............. 3 Letters to the Editor.............. 3 Legion Post Calendar............. 4 Chef Randy........................... 5 Artfully Speaking.................. 5 Crime Stats......................... 10 Take My Card..................... 11

David DeMullé

A Town Hall meeting

was called together by Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez and County Supervisor Kathryn Barger to let residents know about what efforts the city and county are making to reduce the possibility of mud slides in the burn areas. There were Representatives

from the LAFD, LACo, LAPD and even animal services. The meeting went from mild to angry to mild as citizens voiced their opinions and wanted answers to what the agencies were going to and when. There were many booths with literature and during the meeting, information was presentsee Town Hall, page 3

Lt. Col David Worley salutes the colors at Two-Strike Park.

Bunting and flags were blowing in the warming morning as groups of revelers, were gathering at two-strike Park in La Canada last week. It looked more like a 4th of July get together than a solemn occasion. What made the 100-plus happy participants stand out were their American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars uniform caps,

hats with campaign pins and a steel drum filled with burning logs. This was the annual American Legion Veterans Day and Flag Retirement Ceremony. This year, flags that were to be retired were cut into strips of red white and blue and carried by the Boy and Cub Scouts as well as participants that brought their own Amerisee Colors, page 5

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