Friday, February 28, 2014

Storm Clouds? Enjoy the Retail Sunshine of Sunny Days in Glendora Village

        With storm clouds overhead this weekend, how about a dose of Sunny Days in Glendora Village?


          The clothing and accessories boutique guarantees retail sunshine when you need it.

          Owner Deanna Frieze opened Sunny Days in the Village about two years, adding to six other stores she has in Claremont, Orange, San Clemente, Balboa Island and Laguna Beach.

          Frieze says she loves “charming older downtowns” just like Glendora Village. 

           “Glendora is a small tucked away town while my other locations are in tourist towns. The customer in Glendora lives down the street while our other locations your customer is ever changing. We loved the small town connection we felt in Glendora,” she said.

          Decorated with vintage furnishings to make the store “just like home,” Frieze offers a wide selection of clothing and accessory lines, including TOMS, Frye Boots, and Fitflop shoe brands, and clothing from Allen Allen, Fresh Produce, CP Shades, Not Your Daughter’s Jeans, among several others.

          She just added Alex and Ani jewelry. “The bangles are a ‘must’ item for all age groups,” she said. “When choosing lines we try to find clothing that fits our laid-back California lifestyle. Our gal wants to be comfy yet still stylish and cute.”

          Sunny Days’ Glendora team includes Patti, Kathy, Macy and Diane. Success “is all about the people you surround yourself with. I am fortunate enough to have a great team that allows me to run seven stores,” Deanna said.

          “Our goal is for customers to walk away feeling confident and happy. Our job is to build a lasting relationship with our customers and to make them feel at home while finding their wardrobe ‘must haves,’” she added.



          Sunny Days is located at 133 N. Glendora Ave. For more information, call (626) 852-6800.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Knot Too Shabby Hosts Bazaar and Consignment Sales This Spring

          Knot Too Shabby is bringing back its popular Bazaar and Consignment Sale on April 5, May 3 and June 7 – the first Saturday of those months.

          The bazaars will take place from 7 a.m to 3 p.m. at the corner of Glendora and Bennett avenues in Glendora Village.
          The "flea market style" event will showcase local painters, artists and artisans to share in the fun.
          This is a great opportunity for folks to do some spring cleaning by dispensing some of Grandma’s attic relics and make some money, too.
 
         Those who enjoy painting furniture or creating shabby chic style crafts can showcase their works, earn a little money and give some purpose to their hobbies.
          “From vintage wares to painted furniture will have a presence at our Bazaar, not to mention local artisans with an eye for rustic and chic handmade home décor,” writes Knot Too Shabby owner Michele Rivard in her website blog.
          Booths, 10x10, are available. Early bird registration is $65 until next Saturday, March 1, and is $75 after that. If vendors receive for the three months in advance, it’s $150 and Knot Too Shabby’s Painting Passport holders and Interns get a $65 booth rental rate.
          Consignment opportunities are available, too, for those with items to sell but no time to sit all day at the bazaar. The consignment rate is 50/50 split of sales.
          Check out the registration and information packet for more details or to sign-up.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Gateway Funding Opens New Offices in Glendora Village

          Gateway Funding has moved into its new location in Glendora Village at 216 N. Glendora Ave., Suite 101.


          Established in 1994, Gateway Funding is one of the largest privately held mortgage lenders in the country. By listening to customer needs, Gateway’s innovative systems and strategies provide more value to customers. A wide array of products in gateway’s portfolio will meet client needs, whether they are a first time buyer, a current homeowner, or a long term investor.
Karrie Boyer of
Gateway Funding in
Glendora Village
          Each local team of loan representatives, processors, underwriters, and funders allow Gateway to offer top level service. By keeping all operations local, Gateway is able to provide efficient service to ensure a timely closing that gives customers peace of mind of knowing that they have one team, under one roof, committed to serving them and ensuring a timely closing of loans.
          Karrie Boyer is a mortgage originators at Gateway in Glendora Village.  Both work to achieve Gateway’s goal to “keep the customer happy” with each loan they handle. 
        Karrie has been a loan officer and loan processor for over 10 years. Karrie shares her experience and knowledge with clients to give them complete loan packages to make the process go smoothly. She also keeps customers and real estate agents in the loop at all times so everyone knows the loan status at all times.

          For more information, call Karrie at Gateway, (626) 610-4410, ext. 103.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Glendora Village CPAs Make Taxes Less Taxing

            We are just a couple months away from April 15, Tax Day – a day that strikes fear in the hearts of many of us.

            If you haven’t already filed for your refund, or just haven’t a clue how to file your taxes, or just want to put off paying until April 15, there are a couple accounting firms in Glendora Village ready to help.
             But this is a very busy time for CPAs, so make an appointment as soon as possible.
            Michael L. Bevilacqua CPA: Since 1989, Michael L. Bevilacqua CPA has provided efficient, expert solutions to businesses and individuals regarding taxes.
            His website offers a “Newsletters” link with helpful information getting ready for your tax return preparation appointment, tips for taxpayers about identity theft and tax returns, how to check your tax return all tax season long, and how to keep records of itemized deductions.
            The “Tax Center” link offers helpful link to track your refund, a tax calendar, tax calculators, a tax organizer, IRA Small Business Resources and Social Security Resources.
            Bevilacqua also offers payroll services to business owners, among many other services.
            At Cutler & Associates Certified Public Accountants, communication is vital to accomplish what their clients need to be well informed as well as comfortable about the whole tax process.
            Cutler & Associates helps clients keep taxes to a minimum, keep accurate records, use financial and audit reports to make smart business decisions.
            Also clients will get advice to solve business problems, achieve business profitability, build personal net worth through sound investing and financial planning, plan for a comfortable retirement and other financial decisions for both individuals and business owners.  
 

 

Friday, February 14, 2014

Share the Love by Helping Our Community

             A couple Glendora Village businesses offer opportunities for you to contribute to our community:

            Valentine’s Day is a good chance to participate in Frisella’s Roastery fundraising effort with eGood for the Glendora Education Foundation.
            Frisella’s is donating 20% from each every Tuesday and Sunday during February and March.
            Before you go to Frisella’s for Valentine’s dinner tonight, visit http://eGood.com/glendoraedfoundation and click “I'm Attending.”  
 
            Every table that checks in counts. See the photo above of a recent receipt that donated $13.40 to Glendora schools.
            Spread the word by inviting family and friends to make this a successful fundraiser for our schools.

 

            “Like” Visiting Angels on Facebook during February and the homecare agency will donate $1 to the American Heart Association.
            Share this with all your Facebook friends – each “like” donates another dollar to fight heart disease.

Thanks again for making Glendora Village's 5th Wine Walk a sell-out success! Take a look at all the fun on the City's website. 

Also let us know what you thought of the event by taking this short survey.

 
 

 

Sunday, February 9, 2014

The Heart of Glendora Village Getting Ready for Valentine’s Day!

 
           The perfect Valentine’s Day gift or celebration is as close as The Avenue of Glendora Village (thanks to Periwinkle for the reminder above):

            Classic Coffee is bringing back “Candlelight Romance” this Thursday, the night before Valentine’s Day. Served from 5:30-8 p.m., you and your sweetheart will sit at a table just for two and have dessert and drinks served for your enjoyment. It’s only $20; make reservations at the cash register. 

              Flowers make a great romantic statement and you have two florists to choose from in Glendora Village -- Glendora Florist and She's Florist. Be sure to get your order in soon!

            Your sweetheart deserves something sweet. Check out Martha’s Candy,  where you’ll find everything from heart-shaped hand-decorated crispy treats to custom boxed candy.

            Make a purchase of $50 or more at Fiorina for your sweetheart anytime through Valentine’s Day, and you’ll get a complimentary pint of beer at T. Phillips Alehouse and Grill. Just keep your Fiorina receipt to redeem at T. Phillips. 

             For a sparkly something, take a look at the offering of any of six jewelers found in the Glendora Village Business Directory.

           Grab your sweetie and head over to Knot Too Shabby on Valentine's Day from 5-8 p.m. to get a photo in its free vintage Parisian photo booth hosted by Killer Cupcake Event Photography. The photo booth was a hit at last Saturday's Wine Walk, and you can see some of the photos here.

            For a more flirty look for a Valentine’s Day date, check out the options offered by TheLash Company below.

 
 

A BIG 'THANK YOU'!
            Wine Walk 2014 was a sell-out success thanks to all of you. If you stopped by the photo booth sponsored by L'Image Photography, you can see your photo here. 

Friday, February 7, 2014

Tickets Selling Fast for Tomorrow’s Wine Walk 2014


          Tickets are selling briskly for tomorrow’s Wine Walk 2014 from 6-9 p.m. along the Avenue of Glendora Village.           

           You don’t want to miss out on a great evening showcasing fine wines, tasty hors d’oeuvres and plenty of entertainment to enjoy.

           With no rain in the forecast, it's bound to be a wonderful evening. You'll also get some ideas for Valentine's Day gifts while you stroll along the Avenue.
            Your passport to all the deliciousness is $35 presale available at www.glendorawinewalk.com and $40 at registration at the corner of Meda and Glendora avenues beginning at 5:15 p.m.
            About 30 stores, salons, spas, realtors, and professional businesses will be pouring stations and serving food provided by local restaurants. Music will be performed by students of the Keener Music Studio and SING INC, both located in the Village.

Valentine's Day a Week Away!

 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Local Restaurants Offer Hors D'Oeuvres, Treats at Wine Walk on Saturday

            As if sampling wonderful California wines isn’t enough to buy a ticket to Glendora Village’s 2014 Wine Walk next Saturday, how about sampling some great foods?

www.glendorawinewalk.com
            Click on the link under the ticket at right to order your presale ticket for $35; tickets are $40 at the door.

            Below is a list of restaurants that will be featured at some of the 30 pouring stations along the Avenue (click on the names for more information about the resturants):

            Clubhouse 66

            Spaghetti Eddie's

            Luca Bella

            Martha's Candy

            Village Kitchen Shoppe

            Chelsea Restaurant

            Cosmo's Bistro

            Billotti's Catering

            T. Phillip's Alehouse and Grill

            Glendora Country Club

            The Cake Mamas

            Kara's Korner

            Domenico's Jr.

            Vom Fass, Claremont

Monday, February 3, 2014

Desiré Jewelry Celebrates Grand Re-Opening in New Location Next Saturday, Feb. 8

       Monir Kassis and his wife Jenny (a custom jewelry designer) opened Desiré Jewelry in Glendora Village in 2008, because they live with their two children in Glendora and found the Village to be “beautiful.”

Jenny and Monir Kassis own
Desiré Jewelry
       Desiré has just moved to a more spacious location at 155 N. Glendora and the Kassis family will celebrate with a Grand Re-Opening next Saturday, Feb. 8, the same day as the Village’s annual Wine Walk.  
       So as you stroll along the Avenue during the Wine Walk, drop by Desiré Jewelry to enjoy some refreshments and appetizers. Also enter for a drawing of a gift valued at $300, and take advantage of $50 off any purchase $250 or more that night.
       Monir has been working in the jewelry business for 17 years, learning the trade from his cousins who were jewelers. Monir and Jenny met in Glendora and married in 2002.

       Jenny joined the jewelry trade starting out as a salesperson shortly after meeting Monir, then obtained a technical diploma in 3D Computer Aided Drafting for jewelry, and has been designing jewelry for over nine years.
      Since opening in 2008, the couple has offered one-of-a-kind jewelry or can create any custom design you may imagine.
       Custom designs are created both by hand and by using the latest technology in 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD).  Monir is the goldsmith, silversmith and expert diamond/stone setter. Repairs can be made to jewelry and watches, many times on the spot while a customer waits or as soon as the next day.
The new, larger location of Desire Jewelry is
located at 155 N. Glendora Ave.
       The new location is larger and more spacious to showcase more jewelry to customers. The walls are lined with gold-framed wall showcases above gleaming gold-tone display cases on the floor, lit brightly to spotlight all the sparkling gems. The couple takes pride in offering beautiful jewelry to fit any budget.
       Just as his cousins taught him, Monir has started internships for two young men to share his knowledge and skills about jewelry-making and repairs. Each has his own work station and they are learning how to work with tools and real materials.  
       “I just want to do something good for them,” Monir explained. “I’ll teach them during their spare time when they are not busy with college.”
       Desiré Jewelry is located at 155 N. Glendora Ave. For more information, call (626) 963-2828, visit http://www.desire-jewelry.com/ or write to sales@desire-jewelry.com.