Crescenta Valley Little League

2012 Spring Calendar

Picture Day – February 25  
 
Opening Ceremonies – March 2
 
Dodger Day - April 29  
 
Family Fun Day – May 12
 
Closing Ceremonies – June 16

Sponsors

Juniors Baseball

Augusta Financial, Inc.
DCG Electric
Kitchen Photography

Majors Baseball

Gangi Development
High Temp Metals
Landry's Sporting Goods
Rountree Glass
Trotta Floor Covering
Warren Printing & Mailing

Minors Baseball

Billy's Board Shop
Construction 911
Jewel City Kiwanis
Suppose U Drive
Montrose Travel
Sales Baron
Flip's Wesco Tire

T-Ball/Farm League Baseball

Bob Smith Toyota
Crescenta Valley Insurance
Trophy Shoppe
Montrose Patch
Oasis Family Medical
WWSA CPA's

Training League

Triscenic Production Services
Conroy Orthodontic
Electro XS
Kelly & Small

Softball Sponsors

Juniors Softball

Muir-Chase Plumbing Co., Inc

Majors Softball

Glendale Police Officer's Assn (Police Red Hots)

Minors Softball

Alsamman Family Construction
Hollywood Studio Gallery 
Astek Wallcovering Inc.

T-Ball Softball

Scenic Expressions Inc.
Crescent Valley Rotary Foundation

Donors and Sponsors

The Collier Family

New York Life
The City of Glendale
Sanfilippo Construction
Prolacta Bioscience

CVLL is an official partner of the Postitive Coaching Alliance

Volunteers

Why Should I Become a Volunteer?
Crescenta Valley Little League is an organization designed to build good citizens. It is a program of leadership that prepares today's youth to be tomorrow's leaders. We are always looking for responsible and enthusiastic individuals to support and coordinate Little League events and activities. As a volunteer, you should have a keen interest in the safety, well-being, and overall development of children. By reading further, you will discover that the benefits of volunteering are endless. You will also gain a better understanding of why you should become involved, who volunteers are, what you can do, and how you can sign up.

Who Can Volunteer?
Anyone can apply to become a volunteer. Whatever talents or skills you have, we can use them! Across the country, volunteers are grandparents, siblings, aunts and uncles, retirees, community leaders, former Little Leaguers, friends, neighbors, and more. Any community member who wishes to become a volunteer may apply.

All parents of children involved in Little League Baseball and Softball are strongly encouraged to volunteer. As a parent, volunteer, you have the opportunity to spend quality time with your child in a safe, fun-filled environment. Oftentimes, parent and child social lives parallel each other. Volunteering allows your life and your child's life to intersect on common ground, with shared interests and goals. 

On rare occasions, Little League, through District Administrators and your local Board of Directors, may deny individuals the privilege of volunteering for reasons, past or present, that may be detrimental to the positive development of young people, other volunteers, and/or Little League International. When you apply to become a volunteer, you give the local Little League organization the right to conduct necessary background checks.

How Do I Become A Volunteer?
Take a minute to fill out the online volunteer form and return with a photo copy of your current drivers license.

What Can I Volunteer To Do?
No experience is required to become a volunteer. Most of the volunteer opportunities require little or no training. CVLL will provide you with any necessary training (as well as support and encouragement), as necessary. The best volunteers are those who are able to bring added enjoyment to the game simply by being themselves.

How to contact Crescenta Valley Little League
By E-mail: stuumeyer@hotmail.com 
By Mail: P.O. Box 156, Montrose, CA 91021-0156

Help CVLL

The Team Coordinator is the critical link between the players/families of the team and the coaching staff.  The ideal Team Coordinator handles the daily administration of the team throughout the season so that the manager and coaches can focus on player development and game strategy.

At the beginning of each season, there is a Team Coordinator meeting where the league provides material for distribution to teams along with a calendar of key events.  It's a wonderful way to be a part of your son or daughter's team and ensure the season is a success.

Snack Bar

CVLL is in need parents and volunteers who can help set up the Montrose Park snack bar during the 2012 season.  Anyone who can offer 30 minutes of their time starting minutes at 5:00 p.m. Monday through Fridays to help open the shed, clean and start the barbeque and generally get things going would be greatly appreciated.   That’s it, once you are done, you can go back to watching your child’s game and you are done for the rest of the night.

Please note, unless you serve a full shift you won’t receive your $60 refund, but you will be helping CVLL offer a better baseball and community experience for everyone attending or participating in CVLL games. 

Civic groups and students looking to earn Community Service credits are encouraged to organize and offer help as well.