A Note From the Publishers – October 2023

Deputy Clinkunbroomer had come to a halt at a red traffic light when another vehicle pulled up beside his patrol car. Shockingly, without any warning, an individual in that vehicle opened fire, tragically striking Deputy Clinkunbroomer in the head. Despite the immediate response and efforts made, Deputy Clinkunbroomer succumbed to his injuries after being rushed to Antelope Valley Medical Center. Later that evening, a suspect was apprehended in connection with this heinous act.
Deputy Clinkunbroomer had faithfully served the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department for eight years, carrying on a legacy as a third-generation member of this esteemed agency. He leaves behind his fiancée, parents, and grandparents, all of whom are grappling with this profound loss.
On behalf of the entire Santa Clarita Magazine team, we offer our deepest condolences to Deputy Clinkunbroomer’s family during this incredibly challenging time. We dedicate this issue of the magazine to his memory.
In this issue of the Santa Clarita Magazine, we showcase three remarkable local events on our cover:
Circle of Hope’s 19th Annual Tea, scheduled for October 21 at the Canyon Country Community Center, promises a fabulous lunch catered by Salt Creek Grille, beautifully decorated tables, live music, guest speakers, and a silent auction. Bid on wonderful items while contributing to a great cause. Check out the story inside for more information.
Looking ahead, don’t miss the upcoming Fire & Ice Ball on Friday, November 3, at the Hyatt Regency, Valencia. The Valley Industry Association promise fantastic entertainment by Terrell Edwards, whose melodious tunes will captivate your senses. Additionally, the D’Wilfri DanceArt dance group promises an inspiring performance. There are lots of surprises planned on the night of the event, so be sure to secure your tickets and join them for an uplifting and unforgettable evening.
Join Soroptimists International Greater Santa Clarita Valley on Sunday, November 5, for their 12th Annual Fashion Show and Brunch. This year’s theme, “Small Town, Big World,” reflects their commitment to supporting, educating, and empowering women and girls. Enjoy a fun-filled afternoon featuring fashions from Macy’s, White House Black Market, Chicos, Soma, and J. David’s Custom Clothiers. For more information, please refer to the story on page 24.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and there are numerous ways for you to get involved. Check out Circle of Hope’s 31 Days of Hope on page 44 and Henry Mayo’s Calendar of Giving, which supports the Sheila R. Veloz Breast Center, on page 86. Have lots of fun while supporting two great organizations.
Enjoy our Fall Kids Directory and Medical Directory which will help you find the right local professional.
We are blessed to bring this issue of the Santa Clarita Magazine to you, please get involved with our valley by supporting the good things that are happening around us.
Sincerely, Linda, Moe and Alexander Hafizi
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