Janice Eaton, a longtime community organizer, advocate and resident of Toluca Lake, was recently honored by the many groups she has so graciously served. The event was held at Ca’ Del Sole in Toluca Lake, and was sponsored by the Greater Toluca Lake Neighborhood Council (GTLNC), Toluca Lake Homeowners Association (TLHOA), Councilmember David Ryu, the Toluca Lake Chamber of Commerce, Craig Strong and Steve Hampar.
Janice served as secretary of the TLHOA for over 10 years and was a longstanding board member for the GTLNC. She was also instrumental in reinvigorating the Toluca Lake Neighborhood Watch program. According to LAPD Senior Lead Officer Rob Benavidez, “The Toluca Lake Neighborhood Watch is one of the most effective in Los Angeles, and is often used as a shining example when forming new programs.”
Janice organized and ran the National Night Out for the GTLNC, an annual event in Toluca Lake that brought neighbors together and raised awareness about crime prevention. She was an integral part of the Annual Pancake Breakfast at Fire Station 86, which raises funds for the station and for the Widows, Orphans and Disabled Firemen’s Fund. If there was any fundraiser or public event in Toluca Lake, it was likely that Janice was somehow involved!
Heartfelt expressions of gratitude and accolades were given by Master of Ceremonies Steve Hampar, Councilmember David Ryu, Assemblymember Adrin Nazarian, TLHOA President Richard Bogy, GTLNC President Ryan Altoon, Chamber of Commerce VP Jon Molin, Public Safety Chairman Craig Strong, North Hollywood LAPD Captain Donald Graham and Senior Lead Officer Rob Benavidez. Also in attendance was LAFD Captain Daniel Foote. The common theme was that Janice worked diligently, always for the good of the community, and never sought recognition.
A resident of Toluca Lake since 1981, Janice is moving to Nashville and will be sorely missed by all!