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LIGHTING OF THE MENORAH

December 15, 2003

LIGHTING OF THE MENORAH

While most of the city is thinking about trees, wreaths and

eggnog, Glendale's Chabad community is thinking about menorahs,

dreidels and latkes. The third night of Hanukkah will be celebrated

at 4:30 p.m. Sunday by lighting a giant menorah in front of the main

inside entrance of JCPenney at the Glendale Galleria, 2148 Glendale

Galleria.

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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO PERFORM

Student musicians from Clark Magnet, Glendale and Hoover high

schools will perform holiday shows for the community this week.

The Hoover Clark Symphony, made up of student musicians from

Hoover and Clark Magnet high schools, will perform at 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday during the fourth annual Concert Under the Stars.

The free performance will be in the outside amphitheater at Clark

Magnet High, 4747 New York Ave., in La Crescenta. For more

information, call 242-6801.

Several instrumental and vocal music groups from Glendale High

School will perform at 7 p.m. Thursday in the school's auditorium,

1440 E. Broadway.

Admission is $8, and funds will help pay for a student trip to

Washington, D.C., this spring.

Glendale High's performance will be taped and shown on Charter

Communications Channel 15 from Dec. 22 through the first of the year,

school officials said.

People who attend Glendale High's concert will be invited to come

onstage and sing along to a performance of the "Hallelujah Chorus,"

from Handel's "The Messiah." For more information, call 242-3161.

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