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Volunteers clean up Piru Creek

Anglers, hikers and other river enthusiasts awoke early Sunday to celebrate a new milestone for Los Angeles County: the addition of Piru Creek to the National Wild and Scenic River System.

June 29, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


HAM radio club competes in Field Day event

They step in and help emergency officials and relief organizations when disaster strikes. They get the message out when all other systems fail. They are the "first of the first responders" in times of great need. They are the Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club. But they call themselves HAMS. The club joined hundreds of other amateur radio clubs across the country and in Canada on Saturday, observing the annual event called Field Day. Field Day ...

June 28, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


At the core of OsteoPilates

Most people are familiar with Pilates - a form of exercise that emphasizes the balanced development of the body through core strength, flexibility and awareness in order to support efficient, graceful movement. What most people aren't familiar with is OsteoPilates, a form of exercise geared to help those suffering from osteoporosis in order to gain strength and minimize the chance of cracking or breaking bones.

June 19, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Healthy Living


Recognizing ‘God’s work’ in medicine

Daniel Hauser, a 13-year-old boy with Hodgkin's lymphoma, ceased chemotherapy after a single treatment, citing religious beliefs as the reason for his decision.

May 30, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Faith/Religion


Thousands attend Jewish Food Festival

Epicureans interested in corned-beef sandwiches, blintzes or bagels would have done well to attend the Santa Clarita Valley's first Jewish Food Festival Sunday, hosted by Temple Beth Ami at the Bridgeport Marketplace as a fundraiser to benefit the temple and the SCV Food Pantry.

May 23, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Faith/Religion


Castaic welcomes new resident, pastor

There's a new pastor in town. After a long candidacy process, Rick Baird has been dubbed the associate pastor at Lake Hills Community Church in Castaic.

May 16, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Faith/Religion


Santa Clarita churches pray together

More than 30 churches from the Santa Clarita Valley united to commemorate the National Day of Prayer on Thursday night.

May 09, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Faith/Religion


‘Start Smart’ for teen drivers

Mitch Aronson, of Saugus, walked into a classroom at the Newhall Area California Highway Patrol Station with his 16-year-old daughter, Georgie. Lisa Caver with her 20-year-old son walked in shorty afterward and sat up toward the front.

May 08, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Rosemond on Parenting


Questers celebrate May Day

"Who wants an Italian dinner for six?" Alexandra Tozzi asked the large group of people attending a fundraiser put on by one of the Questers chapters in the Santa Clarita Valley on April 23.

May 04, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Senior Living


A new music genre emerges

Twenty-three year old Tess Narciso's debut solo album, "The Only One We Need," has some heavy significance.

May 02, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Faith/Religion


Long search leads to new pastor

David Hegg, formerly of Corona, is the new senior pastor at Grace Baptist Church. Corona to the Santa Clarita Valley isn't a long move, but the process that led to the move was more complex than it might seem. It started with Tom Givens, senior pastor at the Grace Baptist Church for 22 years, who retired. When he retired, Grace Baptist went on a search to find a new pastor to fill Givens' shoes. "Any ...

April 25, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Faith/Religion


Earth Day celebration includes Tree City award

The city of Santa Clarita welcomed families from all over the valley at its Earth Day Festival on Saturday to promote and appreciate Mother Earth.

April 22, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


Year brings change to church

When Pico Canyon Elementary School first set up the multipurpose room for a Valencia Christian Center service, it set up around 300 chairs.

April 18, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Faith/Religion


Service sets the Easter stage

It's often hard to imagine what life might have been like during Jesus' time. No cars. No cell phones. No electricity. What did people wear? What were people like? It's even harder to imagine what Jesus went through. The Alliance of Christian Churches of Agua Dulce and Acton makes it a little easier to understand these questions with their live dramatic presentation of Jesus and his life. "The Ultimate Act of Love," the annual Easter ...

April 11, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Faith/Religion


Passover celebration starts

As the sun made its exit last night, its setting marked the beginning of Passover for the Jewish community.

April 09, 2009 | By Aleksandra Gajewski Signal Staff Writer | Santa Clarita Valley News


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