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This Valley Kid Has Designed Pins for Danny Trejo and George Lopez (and that Bernie Pin You Might’ve Seen Around)

David Aguirre is a pretty big deal and has 24,000 followers on his business’s Instagram, PINetration®.

by Natalie Arroyo CamachoMarch 11, 2021July 10, 2021
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5 Plant Plugs in the San Fernando Valley

We made this list so you could stop buying your plants from The Home Depot. (No shade.)

by Natalie Arroyo CamachoMarch 4, 2021July 10, 2021
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The 818 Insider Among Los Angeles Entrepreneurs Magazine’s Top 25 LA Bloggers

Nestor Aguilar is out to put the San Fernando Valley on the map — and it’s about damn time.

by Natalie Arroyo CamachoFebruary 23, 2021July 10, 2021
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A Candle Called No. 818 — 4:20 in the Valley

Spoiler alert: It doesn’t smell like weed.

by Natalie Arroyo CamachoDecember 18, 2020July 10, 2021
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25 Valley Instagram Accounts You Should Be Following

From small businesses to bookstores to non-profits to photography to fashion, these Valley Instagram accounts have got it all.

by Natalie Arroyo CamachoNovember 27, 2020January 26, 2021
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This Valley Kid Turned His Relics Collection into a Shrine of Valley History

Tommy Gelinas has been collecting Valley relics for 20 years. In 2013, Valley Relics Museum opened its doors to show the world the Valley’s history through Gelinas’s collection.

by Natalie Arroyo CamachoNovember 22, 2020July 10, 2021
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From the writer that brought you 15 Latinx-Owned Wellness and Lifestyle Brands to Shop ASAP, Viva the Valley (VTV) is about, by, and for Valley kids.

These stories are about people and businesses in the 818 — from Arleta to Chatsworth, Van Nuys to Porter Ranch, and Encino to Granada Hills.

We hope these Valley kid stories bring y’all a sense of community when you feel alone.

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Hey, y’all! It’s Natalie Arroyo Camacho, founding editor of Viva the Valley (@personatalieeee). As you may have seen, I’m currently looking for writers to contribute to the site. Some details:
On Saturday, we posted this to our stories and asked where we were at. Raise your hand — and your beer — if you got it right.🍻🙋🏿🙋🏾‍♀️ 🙋🏽‍♀️
It’s too hot to cook dinner, so just order some pizza!
The Canoga Park Vallarta is hands down the dopest one in the Valley — don’t @ us. New story about this lil slice of México at the #LinkInBio #VivaTheValley
It’s Taco Tuesday! Don’t risk getting some bland tacos — check out this list of bomb, locally own Valley spots 🍻 #LinkInBio
It’s Monday, and we’re counting down the hours until we can be vibin’ and sippin’ on a cocktail at @trumanhousetavern. ⏳🤤
To get through the last day of the week, pick up a coffee from a locally owned shop instead of that corporate mermaid brand. You’ll thank us later 😉 (As always, the link is in our bio!)
Tbh Sherman Way is an underrated Valley street. Which other streets deserve more respect? 🧐
Did someone say they need dinner plans? 🧐 Check out the #LinkInBio for a full round-up of some seriously fire Mediterranean spots in the #SanFernandoValley. Special shout-out to @donnarose___ for her research and input on this!
Valley girl Jess Fuentes, aka @jd.elle, researched and wrote a piece for #VivaTheValley just in time for summer! Head to the link in bio for a list of her favorite micheladas in #TheValley. (📸: @jd.elle)
To keep the San Fernando Valley diverse, we have to support the businesses that make it that way.
@cookiesbyjoe dropped off a batch of her delicious cookies the other day and they didn’t last long 😂

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