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MAY 2007 Calendar of Events
Filled with tons of events in the the santa clarita valley.
“Pull to the Right” for Public Service Workers to Effectively Do Right

Singers with Heart Present An Evening of Heart 2 Hart
Hart High School Show Choir will be holding its second Evening of Heart to Hart at the picturesque Tournament Players Club in Valencia on Saturday, May 19 from 5:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Sending your Kids to Summer Filmmaking and Acting Classes
The SCV Film Festival is currently enrolling students for Kid Flicks, its summer day camp in addition to its ongoing Film and Television Acting Classes.
Message from the City Manager

This has been an exciting time for our City.
What Do Theatre, Dessert and Real Estate Have in Common?

SCV Kids Have A Ball At The Paseo Club

The 11th Annual Spring Home and Garden Show is at the Saugus Speedway
Attention all homeowners, the 11th annual Spring Home and Garden Show, presented by Saugus Speedway, is underneath the big tent.
A Month in Review
Central Park Receives an Acknowledgement for Excellence
Re-Claiming the Glory of the Val Verde Park
A Healthy Lifestyle starts at Home and at School
Master Chorale Celebrates the Universal Language of Music
The Santa Clarita Master Chorale will present its final concert of the season, Songs without Borders, at the College of the Canyons Performing Arts Center on Sunday, June 3, at 3:30 p.m.
Come Join in the Fair
The 61st Annual Fair is moving from the San Fernando Valley to the Santa Clarita Valley and will be held at the Saugus Speedway June 7 through June 10.
A Winning Attitude Mixed with Team Spirit Equals a Big Win for Local Hockey Players
“It makes you feel good when your parents and family are out there cheering you on,” says 14-year-old Cody Mortensen, when talking with pride about his Valencia Express Bantam B travel ice hockey team.
Move it, Get Fit and Do Your Bit
Run or walk, it makes no difference, just join in the fun at the 11th Annual Castaic Community run/walk to benefit the Castaic Education Foundation, the Castaic Area Town Council, the Castaic Lions and other non-profit organizations.
A Hero to the Santa Clarita Valley in More Ways Than One
Cruz Caldera, a community preservation officer with the City of Santa Clarita knows municipal codes forwards and back and he loves using that knowledge to keep the Valley looking it’s finest.
SCV Arbor Day
“Our goal for Arbor Day is to show residents how important trees are to our community and to give them the knowledge they need to care for their environment,” said Robert Sartain, Arborist/Supervisor for the City.
Quiet on the Set…Rolling…Check the Gate
Did you know that the entertainment industry represents one of Santa Clarita’s top four business segments, employing thousands of residents and contributing millions of dollars each year to the local economy.
Jazz, Beads and Gourmet Goodies at Taste of the Town – Our Cover Story
Plans for the Mardi Gras-themed Child and Family Center’s Taste of the Town event, the Santa Clarita Valley’s premier food-focused extravaganza, are in full swing and if you don’t want to miss out on all the fun and frolic, buy your tickets now. The event will be held on Sunday, May 6 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Mann Biomedical Park in Santa Clarita.
Connecting with Your Kids
No one needs to tell you that life is chaotic and busy. Between professional and personal activities, our kids’ school, extra-curricular activities and the freeway, a typical 24-hour day in Southern California can make Jake Bower’s day look like a walk in the park. Somehow we manage to squeeze it all in yet, in the end, our pace adds more stress and strain on relationships.
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