PAST Events

March 17 – Kenn Cleaners 50th Anniversary and Business Mixer

February 25 – Paul’s TV 75th Anniversary

A very happy gathering last night as Granada Hills residents and friends, customers and family of Paul’s TV join together to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the oldest business in Granada Hills and its remarkable small business community legacy. The business started by Roy and Grace Paul in 1951 (Roy was a Granada Hills Chamber President in 1956) and has continued in succession by Roy’s son Robert Paul for 40 years, and then a cousin of Paul’s TV current owner Sergi Kovalenko, and for the last twenty five years Sergyi Kovalenko and his family.

 

Special Proclamations honoring Paul’s TV were presented to current Owner Sergi Kovalenko by our City Councilmember CD-12 Office John Lee and representatives for Congressmember George Whitesides, Assemblywoman Pilar Sciavo and the Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce.

 

The Fun and Happy Evening Highlighting  Paul/s TV  small business milestone is all part of the current SHOP LOCALLY in Granada Hills “The Valley’s Most Neighborly Town” Centennial Celebration Campaign in honor of our Granada Hills 100th Birthday Celebration Observance!

 

Special Paul TV stories were shared and one that was of a great interest by Robert Paul, who reminded us that the early 1950’s was the dawn of TV era and sales of sets were just beginning. So to help spur the effort in a young community with few television sets, then original 1951 store owner Roy Paul would, on special Saturday Nights, have a TV in the storefront window turned on so that local Granada Hills residents could bring chairs on the sidewalk and watch! Seventy-five years later, history literally repeated itself when Sergi Kovalenko’s son produced a wonderful Paul’s TV decades legacy video watched on sitting chairs at its storefront interior display window!

Paul’s TV Website

February 13 – Valentine’s Day Dance and Dinner

A memorable Friday evening Valentines Dinner Dance with over 130 guests in attendance at the Knollwood Country Club enjoying Granada Hills Community Pride and Fellowship in a 2026 Valentine’s tribute to “Love Throughout the Ages”.

 

Joined by our City Councilmember John Lee, Honorary Chairperson of the current Granada Hills Centennial Observance, and his valentine, wife Sheila Lee.

 

Our  special thanks to dinner/dance chairperson Emilie Koster and her outstanding committee: Lori Sawa, Ivette Bertin, Linda Jenkins, and Maria Fisk; and community videographer Mark Hovater. 

December 7 – 42nd Granada Hills Holiday Parade

In honor of the Centennial, this year’s parade theme was “The Roaring Twenties.” It was a warm and sunny day for our parade with over 100 entries. We were very pleased to have hometown hero and NFL legend John Elway as the parade Grand Marshal.

Pre-Parade V.I.P. Luncheon

November 27 – Granada Hills Community Thanksgiving Blessing

In honor of this holiday, we are sharing a special Granada Hills Community Thanksgiving Blessing, offered this past Sunday to all local houses of worship. We now share it with the entire community as a reflection of unity, gratitude, and hope during our Centennial year. Shared with permission from Rev. Michael McMorrow, Center for Spiritual Living. 

 

“In this sacred moment, we affirm a continued unfolding of good: that Granada Hills and our neighboring communities continue to thrive as places of harmony, creativity, prosperity, and inclusion. May every person be uplifted by the recognition of our common Source, and may our collective intentions continue to shape a future rich in Peace, Compassion, Prosperity and Joy! We give thanks for 100 years of the Granada Hills community knowing together the Guiding Hand of the Most High is Lighting the Way to the Best yet to be!

Amen”

— Rev. Michael McMorrow

Center for Spiritual Living Granada Hills

 

As we celebrate 100 years of Granada Hills, may this Thanksgiving remind us of the strength found in community, the richness of our shared history, and the promise of a bright future built together.

October 19 – Jim Hier Presentation at Valley Relics Museum

A special Sunday Granada Hills “Centennial” gathering yesterday with Author Jim Hier on the History of “The Valley’s Most Neighborly Town” made possible by City Councilmember John Lee and CD-12 sponsored City of LA Grant spanning our entire 12-month April 2025 / April 2026 community milestone Observance.

The great presentation with question and answer forum was appropriately held at the iconic Valley Relics Museum. 

Special thanks to event organizers Maria Fisk and her Committee: Ben Geddes, Monica Dragavon, Emilie Koster, David Brown, Richard Fisk, Mark Hovater, Tommy Gelinas and the wonderful staff at Valley Relics Museum.

Also in attendance was Granada Hills Centennial Steering Committee Board Members Dr. Carl Melnik and his wife Donna, Bonnie Bursk and husband George, along with representatives from local community groups Barbara Malin, Allison Robinson and Mike Benedetto.

My own family learned a great deal about the History of Granada Hills attending the forum as we especially wish to thank our guest speaker Jim Hier who traveled from his home in Oregon just to be with us yesterday in this wonderful occasion.

Stay tuned as many more fun and memorable Granada Hills Community Centennial Events yet to come!

August 9 – Speaker at the Library

Jack Feldman’s lecture on the Aqueduct was very interesting!

Read the newspaper article about the lecture, page 10 North Valley News

 July 4 – Old-fashioned Fourth of July Picnic

A Grand Time was had by All!


 May 15 – Celebration Kick off at Granada Elementary School

A happy and wonderful Granada Hills Centennial Celebration Kick Off at Granada Elementary School! 

The excited gathering was filled with over 100 Granada Hills Elementary 3rd and 4th Grades Students  in a one hour “Pep Rally” and Official Birthday Cake Cutting. The Historical symbolic location of Granada Elementary School was chosen as it was the first Public School ever built in the Founded 1926 Community of the Township of  “GRANADA” and its proud distinction in the same original namesake of this campus was the perfect setting to launch our current one-Year anniversary milestone tribute to the entire community of Granada Hills that will culminate next April 2026. 

The “Birthday Kick Off” was  designed to be an intimate Celebration with representatives and Presidents of many of our Granada Hills civic service clubs and local dignitaries including keynote speaker Councilmember John Lee, Granada Hills Rotary Club’s Thuy Trifunovic ,  S.O.L.I.D.President Dianne Kartiala, our former city councilman Greig Smith and wife Chris, Granada Hills Chamber of Commerce Representatives Tina Grigorian, Larry Fleck, Granada Hills Centennial Committee Steering Committee Members, David Beauvais, Richard Fisk, Natalie Khooda and Bonnie Bursk, Granada Hills Citizen of The Year Emilie Koster, LAPD Captain Devonshire Divisional Kathleen Burns, and Officers John Parker and Gregory Andrachick .

In addition, in attendance was Alenjandra Moscovo CD-12 Representative to Granada Hills and Field Deputy Sean Regan representing Congressman Brad Sherman.

Also representing LAUSD were Superintendent North Region Dr David Baca and LAUSD Board President Scott Schermelson with remarks also shared by Interim Principal of Granada Elementary Dr. Denise Pratt, representing School Principal Dr. Tatiana Duran. 

The Granada Hills Community Centennial Kick Off was designed to be a tribute to the first Century of Granada Hills, however, as Councilmember John Lee best expressed to the assembled young students, it was also a tribute “to all of them as future citizens in the next hundred years!” 

Special Recognition Certificates were presented to three retiring teachers– Mark Ellis, Patricia Ellis, and Shelly Tenen – at Granada Elementary School for several decades of devoted service. So wonderful to have their classroom students to help honor their accomplishments.

LAPD Officers / Devonshire Division Officers John Parker and Gregory Andrachick  received Special City of LA Recognition Proclamations in Service to the entire Community of Granada Hills presented by Captain Kathleen Burns. An additional surprise presentation was given to Captain Burns by Councilmember John Lee.

Band Music was provided by nearby Porter Middle School which were terrific and lent a great atmosphere of fun and celebration.

The finale of the one-hour gathering with an official first cake slice by Councilman Lee and an official students “countdown” was his announcement of a generous monetary gift presented by CD-12 to Granada Elementary School. Assembled students, event guests, LAUSD, Granada Elementary administration and PTA erupted in huge applause and excitement!!!!!!

Finally, my deep appreciation to Centennial Committee Member Natalie Khooda and the Granada Elementary School Administration for all of their collective many months efforts in today’s “Slice of Granada Hills Mayberry” and truly a rousing fun collective gathering to set the pace of many Centennial Calendar Events and opportunities ahead to Celebrate “The Valley’s Most Neighborly Town” !       


– John Ciccarelli

Link to video of ABC Broadcast


April 26 – Mural Unveiling

Philip Leonard and his team at Writing on the Walls produced this beautiful mural from Susan Ciccarelli’s concept. Sponsored by the Business Improvement District, it was unveiled on April 26th with a keynote speech by LA City Councilmember John Lee, followed by a reception at the VFW.