Today in the SCV Choir information meeting What: Little School of Music offers choir for kids 7-12 years old. All levels of experience welcomed. When: 4:30-5:30 p.m. Where: Little School of Music, 28306 Constellation Road, Valencia 91355 Contact: 661-222-2239 or go to LittleSchoolOf Music.com Acoustic night What: House band Double Play performs at Route 66 Classic Grill When: 7-11 p.m. Where: Route 66 Classic Grill, 18730 Soledad Canyon Road, Santa Clarita Contact: 661-298-1494 Want your ...
Today in the SCV Forum with Lee Rogers What: Congressional Democratic candidate Lee Rogers discusses higher education in the United States. Guest speakers include Libertarian Party Vice Presidential candidate Jim Gray and other local Congressional, State Senate and State Assembly candidates. When: 11 a.m. Where: College of the Canyons Honor Grove, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Valencia 91355 Signal tip line Got a news tip? Call The Signal's tip line: 661-255-1234. Want your event listed? Email ...
Today in the SCV Candidate meet and greet What: Candidates for local and national elections will speak to students. Guests include Jim Gray, Lee Rogers, Star Moffatt, Steve Fox, Edward Headington, Jackie Lacey and more. When: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus, 17200 Sierra Highway, Canyon Country 91351 Signal tip line Got a news tip? Call The Signal's tip line: 661-255-1234. Want your event listed? Email calendar@the-signal.com ...
'Return to Ravnica' prerelease What: Prerelease party for the Magic the Gathering expansion "Return to Ravnica." Receive life counters, signets and booster packs matching your guild's colors. Buy-in costs $30. Free pizza. When: 1-6 p.m. Where: Brave New World Comics, 22722 Lyons Ave., Suite 6, Newhall 91321 Contact: 661-259-4745 Signal tip line Got a news tip? Call The Signal's tip line: 661-255-1234. Want your event listed? Email calendar@the-signal.com with your event's details. Include the ...
Ricky Misas, 24, is an accomplished artist creating meaningful and striking works of art using tools often associated with, as he described it, "hoodie wearing hoodlum art" - graffiti.
My favorite month of the year is nearly here! I love October. It means that summer is almost over in the Santa Clarita Valley. I do believe that August, September and October are the hottest months of the year in the SCV. Come Nov. 1, we'll finally cool down. So Oct. 1 means only 31 more days of wretched heat, I hope! However, October has many other charms, including the annual "spookfests' that inhabit the historic SCV.
Sunday, Oct. 6 The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department hosts its annual Fun in the Sun Chili Cook-off with games, food and live music 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, at Jack Bones Equestrian Center, 26983 Tapia Canyon Road, Castaic. Admission is $5 for ages 14 and up, $3 for ages 7-14, free for children 6 and under. Proceeds benefit the Santa Clarita Special Olympics. Info: 661-294-6309 or chilicookoff@lasd.org. Sunday, Oct. 7 Soroptimist International of ...
Water conservation class What: Valencia Water Co. customers who want the latest valuable tips on how to conserve water inside and outside their homes can attend a free class and receive a $30 credit on their water bill. When: 10 a.m. Where: Community Room at Valencia Town Center, 24201 Valencia Blvd., Valencia 91355 Contact: 661-294-0828, www.valenciawater.com Signal tip line Got a news tip? Call The Signal's tip line: 661-255-1234. Want your event listed? Email calendar@the-signal.com ...
SCV Food Pantry Run Against Hunger What: 19th annual run/walk against hunger an 1K kids run. When: Midnight to 11:59 p.m. Where: Newhall Park Contact: 661-255-9078 Free swim lessons What: Academy Swim Club provides free swim lessons to all ages. When: 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Where: Academy Swim Club Contact: 661-702-8585 Signal tip line Got a news tip? Call The Signal's tip line: 661-255-1234. Want your event listed? Email calendar@the-signal.com with your event's details. ...
Saturday, Sept. 29 The third annual Box City will be held 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29 to 8 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 30 at Bridgeport Park 23520 Bridgeport Lane, Valencia. Benefit to raise money and awareness to help the homeless. Open to all ages. Info: www.scvboxcity.org, gchoppe@aol.com, 661-257-1699. Saturday, Sept. 29 Grand opening of the new Old Town Newhall Library, hosted by the City of Santa Clarita. City Council to begin festivities with ribbon-cutting ceremony at ...
Roger Neumann, jazz saxophonist/composer/arranger and educator, will receive the L.A. Jazz Society's 29th Annual Jazz Tribute Awards & Concert "Jazz Educator Award" on Oct. 21.
I never realized that fall is the time for fundraising runs and walks. I know of several runs/walks held in the spring, but it seems like fall is really the run/walk season!
Like a scene from "Apocalypse Now," volunteers move in and out of the vast array of green netted kennels, starving fields for innocent animals.
Dates to Watch The city of Santa Clarita hosts a themed party 7-11 p.m. every third Thursday of the month, on Main Street in Newhall. Free. Enjoy live music and entertainment, art displays, food trucks and more. Info: 661-250-3787 or www.sensesonmain.com. Saturday, Oct. 6 The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department hosts its annual Fun in the Sun Chili Cook-off with games, food and live music 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, at Jack Bones Equestrian ...
For the sixth year in a row, Western Kentucky University students have been awarded Fulbright grants to spend a year studying and working abroad. May 2012 graduates Mario Nguyen of Dallas and Alyssa Surina of Santa Clarita, are the latest recipients.
AngelDogs Foundation (www.angeldogsfoundation.org) will host, "Rock, Walk & Wag;" (www.rockwalkwag.org) a community event to raise public awareness and funds for spay/neuter. The event will take place at Central Park in Saugus, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 27.
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