Monday, December 30, 2013

Happy 2014! What’s Coming Up Along the Avenue

Glendora Village Merchants Host Annual January Clearance Sale Jan. 10, 11       

            The new year is an opportunity to sweep out the old to make way for the new.
            Enjoy end of the year discounts when Glendora Village merchants host their annual January Clearance Sale on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 10 and 11, 2014.
            The Clearance Sale is a great opportunity for store owners to clear inventories to make room for new items, and they pass along discount savings to Village customers.
            The sale is sponsored by the Glendora Village Business Improvement District. For more information, visit its website.

Village Eatery Hosts New Season of Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Events


           Tickets are available now for the 2014 season of murder mystery dinner theater presentations at the Village Eatery by SanzMan Productions Renaissance Murder Mystery Players.
            Tickets are $55 each and include dinner and performance; call the Village Eatery for reservations, (626) 852-1777. Group rates are available, but shows sell out fast, so call soon.
            The 2014 Murder Mystery Season:
            Feb. 15/16  “I’ll Take Murder for $25 Million!” – a game show with murderous consequences.
            April 12/13 – “Karaoke Kills Me” – Karaoke often strikes a deadly chord!
            June 7/8 – “Invitation to Murder” – a Musical Murder Mystery where you’re invited to die laughing!    
            Aug. 9/10 – “The Art of Murder” – a comedy with murder explores what happens when you mix the wit of Noel Coward with the intricate plotting of Agatha Christie.
            Oct. 18/19 – “Murder on the Air” – a vaudevillian radio murder mystery theatre with music and murder!
            Dec. 7/14 – “Murder under the Mistletoe” What happens when friends are invited to a party that ends in murder!

 

Friday, December 27, 2013

A Big Thank You to You All!


       All of the merchants and business owners along the Avenue of Glendora Village hope your Christmas was filled with happiness and peace, and we want to thank you for filling your holiday gift lists with our help.
       Now some Glendora Village shops are offering discounts on Christmas decorations.
       Give a call to Knot Too Shabby, 177 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 914-1600, about what they’re offering.
       Lorisa Gardens, 140 N. Glendora Ave, (626) 852-3300, opened their Christmas Shop on the Avenue this year and are offering discounts, too. Call ahead to check their hours.

       Christmas Tree Disposal: The City of Glendora is doing Christmas tree recycling now through Jan. 11. The trees can be placed curbside during regular trash days, city officials said.
       All decorations, stands and tinsel should be removed prior to being left for disposal. Flocking and fire retardant are permissible. For more information, call (626) 914-8214.
       Selling Your Home in 2014? Check out “Southland Properties Interview with an Agent” on YouTube. Gary Boyer of the real estate firm located in Glendora Village offers some useful advice.
 
 

Monday, December 23, 2013

'Twas Two Days Before Christmas Along the Avenue

               Last week we offered five days of gift suggestions along the Avenue of Glendora Village. Here are a couple more. . .


                Martha’s Candy: Visions of sugar plums keep dancing here until 8 tonight and 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve. Pick up last minute gifts of boxed fine chocolates, peppermint bark, Christmas tins filled with candy, gift cards and tons more! And there’s plenty of sugar-free candy, too!

                Lorisa Gardens’ Christmas Store on the Avenue: Add a Joy and Hope to your Christmas with Christmas -scented diffusers and candles by Archipelago. Joy is a holiday blend of orange, cinnamon and spice. Hope is a woodsy blend of holiday pine, bayberry and clove. All Christmas decor is 25% off and hours are until 5 p.m. tonight and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Christmas Eve.

And Finally...

 

Merry Christmas from The Avenue of Glendora Village!
Thank you for letting us help make your holiday dreams come true!

Friday, December 20, 2013

Treat Loved Ones to Deliciousness of Glendora Village Restaurants

            The Avenue of Glendora Village offers a literal smorgasbord of international cuisines -- Italian, American, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, delicatessan, barbecue, breakfast or lunch fare, along with a classic candy shop.

              Most restaurants offer gift cards or gift certificates so you can share all those flavors with friends and family members.  
 

            Classic Coffee, 148 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 335-3313. Closing at 4 p.m. on Christmas Eve, and at 2 p.m. New Year’s Eve. Gift certificates available.
            Domenico’s Jr., 146 N. Glendora Ave., #103, (626) 852-0950. Will close at 4 p.m. on Christmas Eve, can stays open New Year’s Eve “as long as people keep coming in.” Gift certificates available.
            Domino’s Pizza, 110 W. Foothill Blvd., (626) 914-3881. Open Christmas Eve until 9 p.m. and New Year’s Eve until 11. No gift cards available at this location.
            Ed’s Place, 141 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 335-6630. Closing at its regular time 2 p.m. on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Gift certificates available.
            Frisella’s Roastery, 179 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 852-1810. Will close Christmas Eve at 2 p.m. and will remain closed until Jan 2. Gift certificates available.
            Home Taste Chinese, 106 W. Foothill Blvd., (626) 335-5611. Open on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve until 9:30 p.m. Gift certificates available.
            Kara’s Korner Deli, 101 W. Foothill Blvd., (626) 914-7447. Open Christmas Eve until 3 p.m.; closed Christmas Day; open New Year’s Eve until 3 p.m. and open New Year’s Day. Gift certificates available.
            La Petit Vietnamese (My Lien Vietnamese Cuisine), 171 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 335-2362. No holiday closing hours available; call restaurant for information.

           Martha’s Candy, 133 1/2 N. Glendora Ave, (626) 335-0310. Close at 5 p.m. on both Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve. Gift certificates available.
            Sushi & I, 201 N. Glendora Ave, (626) 335-9911. Open regular hours on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve until 10 p.m. Gift certificates available.
            T. Phillips Alehouse & Grill, 180 N. Glendora Ave., #102, (626) 335-5898 Closing at 4 p.m. on both Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.  Gift certificates available.
            Village Eatery, 221 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 852-1777 Closes at on Christmas Eve at 1 p.m.; at 3 p.m. New Year’s Eve Gift certificates available.
            Village Vault, 161 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 914-4417 Close at 2 p.m. on Christmas Eve, and New Year’s Eve. Gift certificates available.
 

 

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Salons Along the Avenue Offer the Gift of Pampering

           The Avenue of Glendora Village has become a destination for beauty. With 16 salons and spas, there are plenty  to treat yourself to some pampering during the holidays or to pamper someone on your Christmas list with a gift certificate.

            2ONE8 Salon: 218 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 914-2218. You’ll find “affordable luxury” at 2ONE8 Salon.
Find BareMinerals at
Allure Beauty Essentials.
            Allure Beauty Essentials: 180 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 914-3322. This one-stop shop offers products for hair, skin and nails as well as boutique gifts like jewelry for any Christmas gift-hunter. Allure carries products such as makeup brands GloMInerals, Jane Iredale and BareMinerals; hair products by Paul Mitchell, Enjoy, Rene Ferterer; nail products by OPI, Shellac certified salon, and skincare products by Rhonda Allison.
            Bella Nail Salon & Spa: 114 W. Foothill Blvd., (626) 963-9862. Manicures, pedicures and facials.
            Bobbi Pins: 201 N. Glendora Ave., # 300, (626) 914-4709. Call for an appointment at this full-service salon, but walk-ins are welcome, too. Bobbi Pins is an exclusive Enjoy Hair Salon.
            Cache Salon: 102 W. Foothill Blvd., (626) 852-1128. This salon offers many services, such as color correction, hair extensions, airbrush make-up, manicures, pedicures, med-spa, skin care, massage, laser and injectable treatments.
            Campus Kuts: 200 N. Glendora Ave., #1, (626) 335-9511. The beach-themed Campus Kuts opened in 1980 and continues to thrive because of its family-friendly, hometown atmosphere. Owner Fritz Mensing’s clients are men and women of all generations, kids, too.
            Divine Nails Spa: 143 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 335-6948. This full service manicure and pedicure salon offers the latest colors, designs and technology from the most reputable names in nails, full body waxing and eyelash extensions.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Glendora Village Jewelers Offer Plenty of Bling for Christmas

           Whether it’s an engagement ring for a Christmas proposal or sparkling earrings or a watch, check out what Glendora Village’s jewelers have to offer.   



Desiré Jewelry, 175 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 963-2828, Sales@desire-jewelry.com

Established in 2008, this jewelry store offers a wide selection of gifts. Custom designs are available with a goldsmith, silversmith and an expert diamond/stone setter on premises. Desiré also provides jewelry and watch repair. 
 
 
             Destiny Jewelers, 200 N. Glendora Ave., Suite A, (626) 963-0251:  Offering fine quality jewelry at near wholesale prices is a mission of Destiny Jewelers. The friendly and knowledgeable staff will answer any questions about their services that include custom jewelry design, stone setting, watch sales and service and more.
 

            Glendora Village Goldsmith, 158 N. Glendora Ave #B, (626) 335-2723, info@glendoravillagegoldsmith.com:  Glendora Village Goldsmith’s Gallery of Jewelry Designers will help you find that unique gift or create a one-of-a-kind treasure. Owned and operated by Elaina Phillips and Lisa Eurton, Glendora Village Goldsmith has provided its clientele with excellent service and craftsmanship since the store opened in 1988.

Gold 'N Time Owner Roland Taby
            Gold ‘N Time, 103 W. Foothill Blvd., (626) 857-0717: Owner Roland Taby is offering up to 35% off Christmas gifts – jewelry, watches, clocks and other items. Not only will you find fine jewelry, but there are also trinket boxes to “wrap up” your holiday gifts.
 
 
            North Hills Jewelers, 127 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 914-6988: North Hills Jewelers offers custom made fine jewelry.  Owner Noray Anthony, “Tony,” is an artisan known for his beautiful designs and quality work.  Hand engraving is also available.
 
 

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Find Last Minute Gifts, Gifts to Last a Lifetime and More on the Avenue

            Today’s blog, the second of five this week, will give you some more gift-giving ideas:

            Host/Hostess Gifts:        

Some of the Christmas treats
at Martha's Candy.


            Sweets for the sweet: Martha’s Candy has added many Christmas candies to satisfy any sweet tooth. And there’s quite a selection of sugar-free candies, too. Fill up a festive bag or a customized box of candy for anyone on your list.
            Say “Merry Christmas” with flowers! Pick up a bouquet or order flowers to be delivered locally or anywhere. So many holiday arrangements are available to choose from at Glendora Florist or at She’s Florist (100 N. Glendora Ave., Ste. 106, 626-335-2034). 
            For the gourmet host: Pick a bottle of wine, grab a pound of savory coffee or tea, or pick up the latest food-prep gadget at the Village Kitchen Shoppe. Or give a gift certificate for one of the store’s many cooking workshops.
            Put together a gift basket: Head to Just 99 Cent Deals for a selection of home, food and decor gifts.
            Pick up an ornament (or two) for your host: Drop by Lorisa Gardens Christmas Store on the Avenue for plenty to choose from. Read more about it here.
            Wrap It All Up: Wrap those hostess gifts with beautiful papers and cards from Periwinkle Emporium.
Periwinkle Emporium offers plenty of gift wrap.
 

            Give Yourself Home Improvement in 2014:

            The designers of Glendora Interiors can help make your home design dreams come true.
            You’ll be “floored” by the choices the Glendora Floor Store offers.
            Luxe Homes and Design can fulfill your Christmas wishes for a new home design in 2014.

            A Gift to Last a Lifetime:

            Perfect Tyme will deliver that grandfather (or grandmother) clock that will become a family heirloom. If you have a clock that’s not ticking, Perfect Tyme will fix it, too.

Hobbyists:    

           The quilter in your life will enjoy a gift from The SewNSew that offers more than 4,000 bolts of fabrics (see photo at left), threads, sewing machines as well as classes to use it all.
            Your yard sale aficionados will appreciate furniture refinishing ideas, paints and tools offered at Knot Too Shabby.           



‘Reason for the Season’ Gifts:

            Find religious gifts and books at Far Beyond Pearls and Interfaith Religious Articles and Gift Shop. Read more about their offerings in this “Word on the Avenue.”

           

           

           

 

           

           

           

Monday, December 16, 2013

Where To Find The Perfect Gift and Avoid the Mall, Part 1 (of 5)

           The Avenue of Glendora Village offers so much to Christmas gift-shoppers. One could say the Village is an open-air shopping mall, but its stores offer one-of-a-kind gifts and unparalled customer service you’d never find at a typical mall.

            Normally “Word on the Avenue” publishes on Mondays and Fridays, but each day this week we’ll offer suggestions to help you complete Christmas shopping in Glendora Village. 
            Click on the Avenue’s Business Directory for a map and information of stores, restaurants and more.

            Today's topic: Clothing and Accessories        

            Andrews Inc.: For 41 years, Andrews has been a classic haberdashery offering the finest clothing and accessories for men and women with superb customer service. This holiday season, Christmas shoppers can enjoy complimentary mimosas in the mornings and wine in the afternoons, and of course, complimentary gift wrapping. 
            Da Avere: Spice up your holiday wardrobe or that of friends and family with designer shoes and jewelry offered by Da Avere.           

Pair a perfect outfit for a special event or create your personal style at this women’s fashion boutique. 

            Fiorina: Owner Nikki  Vitale recently moved the fashion boutique to larger quarters at 216 N. Glendora Ave., to offer more choices to her customers.
            Her Bestfriend’s Closet: Her Bestfriend’s Closet sells top brand name clothing and accessories on consignment. You’ll find designers like Gucci, Chanel, Manolo Blahnik and others at bargain prices.
            Lola Baby: This boutique offers clothing and accessories for “babies with flair.”
            Namedroppers, 139 N. Glendora Ave., (626) 963-3668: Open since 1991, this boutique redefines “eclectic” with offerings of women’s clothing and accessories, jewelry, men’s accessories, home decor, holiday decorations, and many unique European products you won’t find anywhere.           

Sunny Days:
Sunny Days is a girlie boutique specializing in premium, fashion-forward lines that are always wearable and flattering.
 
            Undercovers Intimate Apparel: Undercovers is proud to be “the most comfortable address in town.” For 20 years, Undercovers has offered trained bra fitting, sleepwear, loungewear, personal care products and product care knowledge. Now through Christmas Eve, there will  be special offers to celebrate the 12 Days of Christmas.

 

Friday, December 13, 2013

So Much Fun Tomorrow on the Avenue of Glendora Village

           There’s so much to do tomorrow in Glendora Village, you could literally spend the whole day to enjoy all the fun:


            Have breakfast before the Glendora Christmas Parade at 9 a.m. Arrive early to grab a parking space (Glendora Avenue parking will be blocked off for the parade) and enjoy some breakfast at any of many Village restaurants. Check out Monday’s “Word on the Avenue” for more details.
            Be sure to bring along your Christmas gift list to finish up your shopping along the Avenue. There are jewelry stores, apparel and accessories shops and gift stores. Salons and spas are ready to meet every beauty need for you or you can pick up gift certificates. Treat your friends to dinner at any of the Village’s restaurants with their gift cards. Check out the Business Directory for more ideas.

            Speaking of shopping, check these out:

            Glendora Interiors Holiday Sale: Stop by Glendora Interiors for its Holiday Sale offering unique and perfect gifts of home decor and accessories. Bargains start as low at $10. The showroom and store is open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. It is located at 118 N. Glendora Ave. For more information, call (626) 335-7229. 
            Fiorina has scarves for $24 to warm up anyone on your list (see photo at right). Also clip out the discount coupon below to use on Sundays through Dec. 31. For more ideas, call (626) 963-5770.

           
Tomorrow afternoon be sure to get your photos with Santa and free carriage rides in the Village. Details in photo below:

 

And finally...Congratulations! 

 
Gary Boyer of Southland Properties received
the Humanitarian Award from the
Glendora Community Council.
Giving Boyer the award is
Glendora City Councilperson Karen Davis.
 
If you are a member of the Glendora Village Business Improvement District and have some news to share about your business – whether it’s about an upcoming sale, activity or promotion, a new employee or other updates – please send an email to GlendoraVillageNews@gmail.com.
 


           

 

 

             

 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Enjoy Breakfast at Glendora Village Restaurants Before Saturday's Christmas Parade

            We suggest you plan to enjoy breakfast before the Glendora Christmas Parade next Saturday, Dec. 14 that starts on The Avenue of Glendora Village. 

            Glendora Avenue will be blocked off for parking, so arrive early to grab a spot at any of the surrounding parking lots.
 
            Then head to any of the Village’s restaurants open for breakfast – Ed’s Place, Classic Coffee, Kara’s Corner, T. Phillips Alehouse and Grill, the Village Vault, and the Village Eatery.
 
            The award-winning Glendora High School Tartan Marching Band steps off the parade at the corner of Bennett and Glendora avenues. The parade proceeds south on Glendora Avenue to Foothill Boulevard, goes west on Foothill to Grand Avenue, then turns north on Grand to Bennett Avenue where it will conclude at Sandburg Middle School and La Fetra Elementary School.
            Special honorees this year are Grand Marshall Gumby and Joe and Joan Rock Clokey, the son and daughter-in-law of Art Clokey who produced the “Gumby” animated series in Glendora. Their visit is in conjunction with the first-ever Gumby Fest to be held in Glendora next June 14, 2014.
            Special recognition goes to “Citizen of the Year” Thom Hill, Glendora Community Heroes Chuck and Trish Gomer, Youth Community Hero Jake Petersen and Senior Community Hero Dr. Orv Mestad.
            Other VIPs participating in the parade include the winning teams from the Glendora Library Trivia Challenge, Crestwood Communities, and Glendora Library's teen event “The Battle of the Books,” No-Brainer Brainiacs. Other dignitaries include Glendora Library's NOP Ambassador Beth Hollingsworth, State elected officials, Glendora City Council and School Board members, and School Superintendent Rob Voors.
            The most important dignitary of all, Santa Claus, will arrive on a fire truck.
            The parade features more than 100 participants, including the Glendora Police Department Honor Guard, various emergency services, equestrian groups, Boy Scout and Cub Scout packs, Girl Scout and Brownie troops, and other groups.  
            Marching bands from neighboring cities will perform holiday music.
            The Glendora Christmas Parade Committee is led by Pat Janes, who leads a team of community volunteers, and the parade is sponsored by the City of Glendora, Glendora Rotary and Glendora Kiwanis. For more information, visit the parade's web site.

Frisella’s in the Spotlight

             KTLA’s Chris Burrous visited Frisella’s Roastery for a tour of taste with Gary Boyer of Southland Properties. Click below to see the report.

http://ktla.com/2013/12/08/burrous-bites-frisellas-roastery/#axzz2mvGC87kv
 

Friday, December 6, 2013

Two Glendora Village Shops Show the ‘Reason for the Season’

           Looking for religious gifts and books and Christmas decorations to share the “reason for the season”?

            Glendora Village offers a rarity in Southern California – two stores  offering beautiful, hard-to-find religious items, along with excellent customer service to help you find the perfect gift.
            Far Beyond Pearls (209 N. Glendora Ave., 626-335-2705):  
            “We serve all Christian faith communities and strive to exhibit the holy loving power and presence of God to all,” writes owner Kathy Marchetti in her store’s mission statement.  “Our shop is a celebration of the depth, breath and intrinsic beauty of Christian faith traditions worldwide.” 

             You’ll find gift items carved of Jerusalem marble and Holy Land olive wood (see the Nativity crèche at left), Russian Orthodox icons, jewelry, artworks and even Marchetti’s own beautiful photographs.

            Handmade decorative plaques from Haitian artisans are hand-hammered and chiseled out of metal from oil drums.  Another international hand-crafted gift line is the “Art of the Sacred” solid bronze crosses and plaques from Germany.
            Among the many U.S.-made gifts are hymnal pages for “Amazing Grace” and “How Great Thou Art” hand-carved in wood with music boxes that play the songs.  
            Bibles translated into more than a dozen languages – including Arabic, Hawaiian, German, Spanish, Navajo, Chinese, Japanese and others – are for sale. Books of all kinds – nonfiction and fiction – for all ages are available.  
            Photos on Far Beyond Pearl’s web site will give you plenty of ideas for Christmas gift ideas.  
            If Marchetti doesn’t have what you want, she’ll order it for you. For more information (and to get some gift ideas), give her a call at (626) 335-2705.
            Interfaith Religious Articles and Gifts (146 N. Glendora Ave. Suite 101, 626-857-3700);
            “Our purpose is to accommodate the colorful assortment of international doctrines in order to bring people together in a place where their beliefs, ideas, and traditions can be shared,” says the mission statement for Interfaith by its mother-daughter owners Mirella and Sandra Koury.
            Treasures – both religious and simply decorative – gleam on shelves and in sparkling display cases. One feels as if you’ve stepped into a beautiful Mediterranean courtyard – stone arches frame displays, water trickles soothingly from fountains, paintings capture faraway vistas.
            Many items are unique to Interfaith:                            
            Hand-painted icons created by Peter Koury, Mirella’s husband and Sandra’s father; The Summit Collection, masterworks such as “The Pieta” are replicated as figurines in museum-quality resins and bronze; The St. Benedict Collection of  crucifixes featuring religious medals honoring St. Benedict; The Luciana Collection of statuary and figurines hand-painted by European artists, as well as jewelry, crystal and many other items.  

            Be sure to view Interfaith’s web site photo gallery for Christmas gift ideas.
            Interfaith’s owners have another important mission: to provide books and pamphlets about the world’s religions free of charge to help inform store visitors.  



Don't Forget to
Visit with Santa!
Santa Claus drops by the Village Plaza on Saturdays through Dec. 21, 5-7 p.m., to visit with children while parents take photos.

In Other Shopping News…

 

If you are a member of the Glendora Village Business Improvement District and have some news to share about your business – whether it’s about an upcoming sale, activity or promotion, a new employee or other updates – please send an email to GlendoraVillageNews@gmail.com.