Message from Ken Striplin City Manager – Celebrate the Can Dos
It’s been nearly half a year since the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, forced our community into being Safer at Home. For the last six months, we have been hearing, from the State and County, non-stop what we can’t do. Don’t gather with friends, don’t forget your mask, don’t get within six feet of anyone not in your family, don’t dine inside and the list goes on and on. While these precautions are necessary to help slow the spread of COVID, they also can lead to anxiety and isolation.
This is why the City of Santa Clarita is celebrating the “can dos.” There is still much entertainment and activity that you can safely enjoy in our City, while adhereing to the current health orders. When the Safer at Home order was first issued back in March, the City made a conscious decision to leave our trails and parks open for walking, hiking, playing games with family and just enjoying the benefits of fresh air and being outside.
Just because you are unable to attend classes or events at the Santa Clarita Public Library or our Community Centers, does not mean you can’t continue to learn, pick up a new hobby or enjoy a new experience. Our City staff has been hard at work, finding innovative and creative ways to continue to provide the high-caliber services our residents expect. The Library started virtual storytimes that will have your kids singing and dancing, along with hearing their new favorite stories. The Libraries and Community Centers are both offering To Go Kits, full of crafts, materials and instructions to create at home.
Now is also the ideal time to try something new. You can cultivate your green thumb by planting a garden and then experiment with new fresh recipes, set up a tent in your backyard for a campout, take advantage of the beautiful landscapes in our City by photographing them or simply explore a new park or trail.
I encourage all of you to take advantage of the opportunities available to you in Santa Clarita. For more information on all of these “can dos,” please visit the City’s website at www.santa-clarita.com. I wish all of you a happy, healthy, active and safe August.
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