The City of Santa Clarita hosted a Welcome Week celebration for area residents to learn more about services and programs available at the new Canyon Country Community Center.
Community members were invited to learn about all the amenities the Center has to offer, explore the new facility, meet staff members, obtain membership, register for classes and programs, and participate in the community tile art project sponsored by Saugus High School. Additional free family fun activities were provided, giving community members a chance to try the XerPro Activity Wall, play Wii video games, participate in various arts and crafts, and more.
“We are very excited to open the doors to our new Canyon Country Community Center and would like to encourage children, teens, parents and seniors to learn more about its recreation, educational and community service offerings,” said Mayor Bob Kellar. “The Center was designed to provide core programming, activities and be a resource to Canyon Country residents.”
During the Canyon Country Community Center grand opening event, over 100 excited residents became members of the Center.
The Center’s programming includes L.E.A.P. (Leisure Enrichment Activities Program), enrichment and educational programs, “Healthy Santa Clarita” activities, senior programming, inter-generational programming, and classes for parents with young children and babies.
Registration is required for all classes and programs at the Center due to limited space and availability.
The new Canyon Country Community Center is located at 18792 Flying Tiger Drive, off of Sierra Highway and Flying Tiger Drive. The Center is open Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
To learn more about the Canyon Country Community Center or to view a full schedule of Welcome Week activities, please contact the Center at 661-284-1480 or visit www.santa-clarita.com/cccc.
