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HOLIDAYS COME ALIVE IN THE NORTHEAST.


Byline: - Alejandro Guzman

Christmas is definitely in the air and the citizens of the Northeast San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley

Valley, southern California, U.S. Northwest of central Los Angeles, the valley is bounded by the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, and Santa Monica mountains and the Simi Hills.
 always show great enthusiasm by decorating streets, homes and businesses.

And the Northeast people have their own unique way of celebrating the holidays. For instance, the Fuente de Vida church in Sun Valley held a cowboy-style Christmas celebration full of food, horseback rides and even a cowboy cowboy

Horseman skilled at handling cattle in the U.S. West. From c. 1820, cowboys were employed in small numbers on Texas ranches, where they had learned the skills of the vaquero (Spanish: “cowboy”).
 Santa.

Read about this event on page 4 and find out why it is fast becoming a tradition in your neighborhood. On the same page, you can read about the newest church in Sunland-

Tujunga, the Church of Scientology Church of Scientology: see Scientology, Church of.  Mission. More than 250 supporters showed up to witness this ribbon-cutting event.

Also this week, Sunland resident Marion Green shares one of her poems telling us all the roles she plays in life. Read it on page 5. Green explains how she goes from being a grandmother, friend, aunt, mother ... even a little girl.

Just for Christmas, the valleynews.

com staff members will share their personal stories of best gifts ever received. Although the types of gifts vary from engagement rings to bicycles, the sentimental value sentimental value
Noun

the value of an article to a particular person because of the emotions it arouses
 of these gifts is the same. Read our stories and see us in front of the Daily News Christmas tree Christmas tree

Evergreen tree, usually decorated with lights and ornaments, to celebrate the Christmas season. The use of evergreen trees, wreaths, and garlands as symbols of eternal life was common among the ancient Egyptians, Chinese, and Hebrews.
 on page 6.

Don't forget to check out your valleynews.com calendar for upcoming events in your area. And remember, if you have your own events, make sure to post them to valleynews.com.

Taking safety precautions precautions Infectious disease The constellation of activities intended to minimize exposure to an infectious agent; precautions imply that the isolation of an infected Pt is optional, but not mandatory.  is especially crucial during the holiday season, so make sure to read Sylmar Neighborhood Councilman Louis Perry's crime-prevention column on page 11. Perry offers helpful tips that can help you avoid becoming a victim this holiday season.
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Title Annotation:Valley News
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Dec 21, 2006
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