Improving community connection
Leona Valley Improvement Association is a non-profit organization in northern Los Angeles County, CA. It was formed in 1951 for the purpose of encouraging individual and family activities in rural Leona Valley. The Community Building, which is owned and operated by LVIA, is the "home base" for many other community organizations and activi
Leona Valley Improvement Association is a non-profit organization in northern Los Angeles County, CA. It was formed in 1951 for the purpose of encouraging individual and family activities in rural Leona Valley. The Community Building, which is owned and operated by LVIA, is the "home base" for many other community organizations and activities. The Community Building property has added more amenities over the years. The Lee Rackett Horse arena honors our longtime and favorite 4-H leader, Mrs. Letha Rackett. It is used frequently by our members and almost every month for a Gymkhana Play Day. The Heritage Park area pays tribute to past 4-H members and leaders and features a Museum and 1915 one room schoolhouse.
LVIA has no paid employees, depending entirely on volunteers for our activities and ongoing operations. We focus on making the maximum positive effort for our community. Our members and volunteers provide the momentum that helps us affect change. The monthly LVIA general meeting is held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. a
LVIA has no paid employees, depending entirely on volunteers for our activities and ongoing operations. We focus on making the maximum positive effort for our community. Our members and volunteers provide the momentum that helps us affect change. The monthly LVIA general meeting is held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the LVIA Community Building located at 8367 Elizabeth Lake Road, Leona Valley. We are holding in person meetings but masks and social distancing are still required.
LVIA is the publisher of the monthly Cherry Chapters, a publication sent to each home on the rural routes of Leona Valley. The newsletter covers information about community events, as well as other items of general interest to members of the community. Extra copies of the CHERRY CHAPTERS are available at Rancher's Market by the Post Office.
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October 2024 Cherry Chapters (pdf)
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