This summer, our canyon will be entertained once again with not one, but two performances by the Shakespeare by the Sea touring company. Their performances will be held more…
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It’s that time of year again. The rains have stopped, the grass is green, and our canyon’s four-legged friends are itching to get dressed up, hone those new tricks, and show off their dexterity and prowess at the obstacle course. That’s right. It’s time for the annual Bow Wow Pow Wow.
This year, the Bow Wow Pow Wow will be starting at a new time: 4pm – 6pm so all those dogs that like to sleep in will have a chance to strut their stuff.
So come on out and join your neighbors and their pets at Glenoaks Park. See you then.
It’s that time again. GOCHA is once again going to close Hollister Terrace to auto traffic for a safe and super fun Halloween. From 5:30pm until 9:30pm this Saturday (October 31st), Hollister Terrace will be closed between Tryon and Edwards Place. more…
The Glenoaks Canyon Annual Pancake Breakfast will be held on Saturday, September 26, 2009 from 8:00am – 11:00am at the Joe Bridges Clubhouse in Glenoaks Park.
Who doesn’t like pancakes? And…you can’t beat the price…FREE! Come to Glenoaks Park and join your neighbors for this fun and delicious annual event. See you all there.
An annual event that Glenoaks Canyon residents look forward to each spring is the Annual Dog Parade, otherwise known as the “Bow Wow Pow Wow.” This fun filled, canine friendly event took place this year on Saturday, May 30th and was organized by Glenoaks Canyon’s Number One Couple: Mike and Jen Hoppert who have been in charge of the Dog Parade since 2004.
This Wednesday, February 11th from 7-9am there will be curbside recycling of all aluminum and plastic cans and bottles in front of Glenoaks Elementary. Even if you don’t have kids at the school, your plastic bottles and cans are gladly welcome. Proceeds benefit the students. If you have any questions, please email David Weeks at randomtrans1@earthlink.net.
Thank you for your help.
This past Halloween, canyon trick or treaters received an extra something special when local residents and a generous contribution from GOCHA allowed for a stretch of Hollister Terrace between Edwards and Tryon to be closed to automobile traffic, making this popular area safe for our youngest goblins and super heroes to ply their candy grabbing skills. In addition, magic shows and costume contests rounded out the festivities making this past Halloween one of the most memorable in some time.
Special thanks to Eileen Young for getting the ball rolling.
We would like to know you thoughts on closing down the section of Hollister this past Halloween Should this be an annual Halloween event in the Canyon? Add a comment to this post and let us know.



