Local park and intersection get facelifts for art show
May 8, 2013 by Sarah
Volunteers in Northwood pitched in one Saturday late last month to help spruce up the community and make it more appealing to those entering the area for an upcoming art show.
On Saturday, April 29, a number of [Read more]
Northridge Suit Outlet to be a perfect fit
April 5, 2013 by Sarah
The Northridge Suit Outlet, which previously operated from two different locations south of Northridge Fashion Center, celebrated its Grand Opening ceremony at the end of last month to commemorate the store’s move to its new location in the [Read more]
CHIMEapalooza to ring in funds for CHIME Institute
March 4, 2013 by Mark
CHIMEapalooza, a night of magical, musical fun, will be held this month in Northridge to help raise funds for the CHIME Institute.
Amy Brenneman, who is one of [Read more]
Northridge event to educate on education
February 16, 2013 by Sarah
The annual ‘What Really Works in Education’ conference at the California State University is scheduled to take place in about a month’s time in Northridge.
The program is presented by [Read more]
Valley Performing Arts Center announces exciting spring lineup
January 24, 2013 by James
The Valley Performing Arts Center at Cal State in Northridge recently announced its spring lineup, with exciting and famous names like Bebe Neuwirth, Willie Nelson, and Kenny Rogers announced as headliners.
Robert Bucker, the Valley Performing Arts’ executive director and dean at the Mike Curb College of Arts, stated:
“We are very excited about the performers coming to the Valley Performing Arts Center during the spring semester. We believe we have gathered a very diverse and exciting series of exceptional artists from around the world that stimulate and entertain while exhibiting exceptional artistry. Our series will again present artists just beginning to receive international recognition and those that are at the pinnacle of their performance careers.”
Big name headliners and other entertainment at such events draw large crowds to the area, presenting an opportunity for area businesses to draw in a little extra business. With such prestigious names headlining the spring season at the Valley Performing Arts Center, local business owners are likely to act by running various additional advertisements and promotions with banner printing, flyer printing and other advertising means in the days leading up to the event.
The season at the Valley Performing Arts Center opened yesterday, January 23, with the Monterey Jazz Festival. The legendary Kenny Rogers is scheduled as a marquee performance on March 17. Bebe Neurith, who won an Emmy for her role as Lillith on ‘Cheers’, will appear on February 23. Country great Willie Nelson will appear on February 27 with his family.
New pizza place revs up for business
December 13, 2012 by James
PizzaRev, a pizzeria that allows customers to craft their own pizza creations, opened its third location in the Valley on Wednesday, December 5. The newest PizzaRev restaurant is located in Woodland Hills, southwest of Northridge, at the [Read more]
Associated Students raise funds to help Hurricane Sandy Victims
November 24, 2012 by Sarah
The Associated Students at California State University in Northridge recently collected funds to go towards the relief efforts on the east coast and those affected by Hurricane Sandy late last month. The donation drive kicked off on [Read more]
Halloween haunts Northridge and surrounding area
October 23, 2012 by Sarah
A wide array of spooky Halloween festivals, displays, and other events are scheduled to haunt the Northridge and surrounding areas at the end of the month. As All Hallows Eve looms upon us, the [Read more]
Lone Star Burger Ranch opens doors to public
September 10, 2012 by James
There is a new kid in town and its name is Lone Star Burger Ranch. The new restaurant opened last Tuesday, September 4, and is located where the former Denny’s restaurant was at [Read more]
Chamber to host Annual Family Fun Mixer
August 16, 2012 by Mark
The North Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce has pulled out all the stops to make sure that its members have a number of events from which to choose this month. Between the [Read more]


