2025 NCVV CERT Graduation
NCVV has been hosting CERT training for almost 20 years, and has more than 400 graduates over that period of time.
NCVV has been hosting CERT training for almost 20 years, and has more than 400 graduates over that period of time.
Community input will be critical for the Park Needs Assessment, and RAP is inviting members of the community to join engagement events, fill out surveys, and share their park needs.
Get an up close look at the LAPD and various facets of law enforcement. Students will learn about about police operations, such as Special Weapons and Tactics, Homicide Investigations, Human Trafficking, Hate Crimes and Gang Awareness. The community can participate February 27-April 10. Apply now!
NCVV created community through events, grants and community meetings. Join us in 2025 at a meeting, event or run for a seat!
Classes start January 7. While this class is full, we suggest you sign up for the waitlist and show up for the first class because some people may not show, and that makes space for you!
The fourteenth annual Light Up Valley Village brought families and friends from across Valley Village together to celebrate the holiday season. Sponsored by Neighborhood Council Valley Village Board of Directors and Student Committee, the evening saw several hundred people joining with newly elected City Councilman Adrin Nazarian and Santa to ring in the 2024 holidays.
We are excited to bring you Light Up Valley Village again this year. Join us at the corner of Whitsett and Magnolia on December 14, 5-8pm.
NCVV's Board of Directors sponsored a free, two hour self defense class taught by 5th degree black belt Jean Morrison and her assistants Rowena and Kim. A dozen Valley Village stakeholders learned how to defend themselves by exploiting the vulnerable areas of an attacker, and how to think quickly in stressful situations.
Sign up now for a free self defense class November 17 and learn techniques you will remember even if you panic.
NCVV hosted our 3rd Coffee With A Cop event this year, bringing neighbors out to the Valley Village Farmer's Market and Pumpkin Patch to meet Officers Rob and Sean, and pick up fresh produce and pumpkins to carve for Halloween. Be sure to stop by 5000 Colfax Avenue this weekend for great prices on lots of different sizes and shapes of pumpkins.