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Newhall’s Bell of the Old West

Bobbi Jean Bell loves the West. It's in the music she listens to, the books she reads, the clothes she wears and, for the last two years, the focus of her business.

May 15, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | SCV Life


SCV families find food for less

One Saturday morning each month, Valencia United Methodist Church is transformed into a warehouse supermarket.

May 13, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | Rosemond on Parenting


Ancient art a benefit for seniors

As a child in Tokyo, Shuko Shikauchi Nielsen grew up with origami. It was taught to her by her mother, her grandmother and teachers throughout grade school.

May 09, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | Senior Living


Adjusting to life post-melanoma

If you see Sheri Clement outdoors, you can be sure she'll be wearing a big floppy hat and lots of sunscreen.

May 06, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | Healthy Living


The truth about V.A. benefits

If you or your spouse has actively served in the U.S. Military for a minimum of 90 consecutive days, including at least one day during a qualified war period, there is a federal government benefit available called Non-Service Connected Pension plus Aid and Attendance benefits.

May 02, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | Senior Living


‘Blood Brothers’ born from grief

It's a mother's worst fear, and it happened to Lisa DeLong - twice. The Canyon Country resident's eldest son, Justin, was diagnosed with leukemia at age 5 in 1990. Then the nightmare repeated itself in 2006 when her youngest son, Jacob, was 6. "My husband called me and said the pediatrician wanted us to take Jacob to Children's Hospital (Los Angeles) to be tested for leukemia. It could not register in my brain completely," DeLong ...

May 01, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | SCV Life


It’s A Wrap Fresh Pita Grill

Back in the day, when I briefly worked as a secretary in Hollywood, I frequented a place called Zankou Chicken. Famous for its fantastic grilled chicken and awe-inspiring garlic sauce, Zankou Chicken was my (and many others) go-to place for Middle Eastern/Armenian food. The Santa Clarita Valley finally has its Zankou Chicken equivalent in It's A Wrap Fresh Pita Grill, opened in March by first-time restaurateur Haig Semerjian. "I'm Armenian and I grew up in ...

April 29, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Foodie | Food and Fun


Alley Oops strikes back

Alley Oops is back and, this time, they're talking turkey - as in three consecutive strikes of Wii bowling, that is.

April 25, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | Senior Living


The ‘Wheel’ turns for best friends

For much of her young life, Caitlin Dugger has watched "Wheel of Fortune" with her family.

April 24, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | SCV Life


Shine for the shelter

The animals, staff and volunteers at Castaic Shelter should have a lot to celebrate after Big Sunday weekend ends May 15, thanks to freshly painted kennels and exterior walls, misting devices to ward off the Santa Clarita Valley heat, upgraded meet-and-greet areas with Astroturf for families to interact with potential pets.

April 23, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | SCV Life


Having fun with Stagecraft

With one daughter who's a little shy, and another who's more outgoing, Carol Ballou, of Canyon Country, was thrilled to find an after-school activity both daughters could enjoy: acting.

April 22, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | Rosemond on Parenting


Seniors get out and about

Whether it's a day trip or an extended tour, local seniors and their families have a nearly endless variety of travel options through the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center's Trips & Tours program.

April 18, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | Senior Living


Salsa class has all the right moves

After injuring his knee, Chul Hee, of Valencia, was looking for a fun way to get out and exercise again.

April 17, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | SCV Life


Survivors gather at Relay for Life Breakfast

Cancer survivors and their family, friends and supporters gathered at Robinson Ranch Country Club in Canyon Country recently for the American Cancer Society Santa Clarita Valley Unit's fifth annual Relay for Life Breakfast.

April 10, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | SCV Life


Springtime fun in the SCV

The warmer weather of spring invites Santa Clarita Valley residents to take the family outside and get moving, which is healthy for the body and spirit.

April 08, 2011 | By Michelle Sathe Assistant Features Editor | Rosemond on Parenting


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Looking for love in all the right places

Maverick has spent several months at Advanced Care Animal Care Center in Canyon Country, but the senior cat is far from sick. He's looking for a new home and veterinarian/owner Amanda Gillen felt her office was a good place to start.

April 20, 2013 | By Michelle Sathe For The Signal | SCV Life


Spring allergies and your pets

Blooming flowers and blossoming plants signal the start of spring across the Santa Clarita Valley. The season has been known to trigger environmental allergies not just in people, but for their pets, as well.

April 06, 2013 | By Michelle Sathe For The Signal | SCV Life


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