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Holidays In The San Fernando Valley: Yolanda Lights in Reseda

Outside, the arches of lights look like any other light display but when you step inside those tunnels, that’s when the magic happens. Walking through these tunnels, the night sky becomes a beautiful backdrop to the incandescent light of the tunnels. It turns your walk around the block extra special. This family winter holiday display started 17 years ago, when

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Holidays in the San Fernando Valley: Holiday Fantasies Come To Life in Burbank

Tina Schaefer always loved decorating for the holidays. She would decorate her home for Valentine’s Day, Back to School, Easter and of course, Halloween and Christmas. “When we (Arnie and I) met, I didn’t know he liked to decorate but I love to decorate. So I was always decorating every holiday and he called me up and said, ‘What are

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Holidays in the San Fernando Valley: Lights On Display in Sherman Oaks

After a two-year hiatus, DJ Jingles and the gang is back to spread some holiday cheer! Mike Ziemkowski, long time Sherman Oaks resident and Emmy award winning video editor, is the creative genius behind this amazing light display on Longview Valley Road. Originally from a small town in Saint John, Indiana, his childhood was filled with the magic of the

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Meet Hector Perez-Roman, Host and Executive Producer of Valley Views

In today’s Meet The 818 Interview, Hector Perez-Roman, host and Executive Producer of Valley Views, talks about community building, connecting with others, and spreading positivity through highlighting other’s stories. Valley Views focuses on stories of people, organizations, businesses and social movements with a positive impact on the San Fernando Valley & beyond—through deep and fun discussions at the intersectionality of

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Holidays in the San Fernando Valley: Lilley Hall in Toluca Lake

It’s the oldest children’s choir in the San Fernando Valley, 50 years old to be exact. Every night after Thanksgiving, you can hear them caroling on the corner of Mariota and Moorpark, at Lilley Hall, a two-story Tudor Revival home built in 1927. Lilley Hall was named after Joseph J. Lilley, the former music director for Paramount Studios as well

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Behind the Business: Doan’s Bakery

In 1984, Karen Doan, a self-taught baker, opened Doan’s Bakery at the urging of friends and family who enjoyed her delicious cakes and creations.  25 years later, the bakery is now a family affair, co-owned by her son Eric, family run and operated.  They’ve been baking for restaurants, coffee shops, caterers, and some high-profile clients. Their storefront on Ventura Blvd,

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Meet Brandon Shindo and Kaelly Arellano, Co-Founders of K&B Therapy

In today’s Meet The (818) Interview, business partners, best buddies, and Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), Brandon Shindo and Kaelly Arellano share the story behind their group practice, K & B Therapy, located in Sherman Oaks. They chat about opening their business during the pandemic, the importance of mental health, and their own unique approach to therapy. This dynamic duo

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Behind The Business Series: Pascal Patisserie and Café

When Sara Geller, chef and former owner of Sara J Pastries and Cakes, and Bruno Pascal Marcy, Pastry Chef, Master Chocolatier, and owner of C…is for chocolate, decided to open Pascal Patisserie and Café in Woodland Hills, it was a team up made in pastry heaven! The two worked together before reuniting to open their café in August 2016.  Bruno

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