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Buy a Brick, Make an Eternal Memorial
Engraved bricks honoring the living and the dead who have served our country are filling in and filling up the Veterans Historical Plaza in Santa Clarita. Pam Hogan, Chairman of the Veterans Historical Memorial Committee is proud of the historical walk of bricks that memorial visitors can see upon visiting the site located in Old Town Newhall. “More than 700 bricks have already been purchased. The plaza is full of stories of grandfathers, fathers and sons who have all served and have bricks with their names on them,” says Hogan.
Drills, Discipline and Dreams for the SCV Young Marines
Andrew Ossa, Canyon Country wanted to learn more about the military and become a leader. He is 12-years-old. With a strong will, a sense of adventure and a commitment to physical and mental alertness, he is in the middle of the 1st class of Santa Clarita Valley Young Marines. The national program designed for 8-18 years of age is headed by Scott Derderian, commanding officer of the program who served in the Marine Corps himself, is an 8-day Saturday program that teaches the recruits the customs and courtesies of the military.
Keyes Lexus of Valencia Captures Chamberâs Medium Business of the Year
The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce named Keyes Lexus of Valencia, Bill McClendon , General Manager and his team, the Medium Business of the Year during the Chamber’s 84th Annual Installation and Recognition Dinner gala held at the Hyatt Valencia Grand Ballroom on January 19. Keyes Lexus of Valencia General Manager Bill McClendon, thanked his staff and the community for their support of the dealership, which opened in 2000, providing its customers with a world-class ownership experience.
Kudos to Santa Claritaâs Gold Rating for Green Facility
If you appreciate the look of our clean city buses, your gratitude should be two-fold. Not only does Santa Clarita’s Transit Maintenance Facility serve as a place to maintain and clean the city’s fleet of buses, it is a recognized facility for being environmentally responsible, as well. A “Gold” rating from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System was recently awarded to the city because of measurable high standards at the facility.
Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh, My! O.K., Maybe Just Bears
A Canyon Country graphic artist will be communing with a bear after receiving a $3,000 award from the City of Santa Clarita. Seriously, it’s not what you think. Frank Rock was one of the finalists in the competition to select a creative artist to paint a five-by-nine-by-four foot tall fiberglass bear to be showcased at the Amgen Tour of California festivities on February 24 at the Westfield Valencia Town Center.
AAUW to Hold Annual Math / Science Conference
On March 24,the local AAUW (American Association of University Women) branch will sponsor, its annual math/science conference. It will take place on a Saturday morning, at Valencia High School, and will enable the first 200 enrollees from the 7th and 8th grades of our Junior Highs to attend hands-on workshops presented by women in a broad variety of professions that involve math and science. Girls will be able to attend three different presentations with these exciting role models in non-traditional women’s professions.
SCV Humanitarian Ways Surface Again
The kindness of strangers is always a welcome virtue and the residents of the Santa Clarita Valley pulled through last year by collecting nearly 100,000 books for elementary schools in Houma, Louisiana, an area devastated by Hurricane Rita. The positive efforts driven by ongoing work done by the Santa Clarita Valley Disaster Coalition (SCVDC) are now being recognized with one of the top awards from the Emergency Preparedness Commission.
Master Chorale Presents Chariots of Fire: Mendelssohnâs Elijah
The 50-voice Santa Clarita Master Chorale will present Felix Mendelssohn’s oratorio, Elijah, accompanied by a professional orchestra, on Sunday afternoon, March 18, at 3:30 p.m. at the College of the Canyons Performing Arts Center, Santa Clarita. Elijah presents several key, dramatic incidents in the life of the prophet, including his warning that the terrible drought signaled God’s wrath, his resurrection of the widow’s son, his defeat of the priests of Baal and the coming of rain, his suffering under King Ahab, his vision of God on Mount Horeb and his ascent into heaven.
Advancing the Status of Women Locally and Worldwide
At the December meeting, Zonta awarded four Virginia Wrage Memorial Grants to deserving women who will use the funds to assist them as they strive to further their education. Rowena Tilton’s 48 year-old husband died of cardiac arrest earlier this year; her goal is to obtain her nursing degree and become a Registered Nurse. The funds will be used for tuition, books, supplies and transportation needs.
Letters to The Magazine – February
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1-2-3 The Countdown is on for the Sweetest SCV Ball
It’s not too late to reserve a seat for you and your loved one at what promises to be one of the most-elegant and exciting events on Valentines Night in the Santa Clarita Valley…the “Have a Heart Sweetheart Gala”. The red carpet event will kick-off with cocktails and the sounds of Robert Korda’s five strolling musicians followed by a gourmet dinner. Sweep your loved one off their feet and onto the dance floor to the musical melodies of “Art Deco and His Society Orchestra,” a 10-piece orchestra with a female lead singer.
Like the Lottery? Play Magathon
Do you still have the urge to win money? Would you like your winning to be linked to a good cause? We have the answer. Send in a $10 donation to the Magazine of Santa Clarita Magathon contest. Every time you enter, ninety percent of the money will be donated to Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital. So, how do you win? The remaining ten percent of the donations will be pooled and given to the winning entry.
Itâs âWin, Win, Winâ for the 2007 Celebrity Waiter Event
Who needs an Oscar for best actor in a feature film when you can garner a triple win at the Celebrity Waiter Event on Friday, February 23rd? Win for having the generosity to buy a platinum table of seats, win a great evening of fun and entertainment and win as you realize the money from the event goes toward the worthy cause of supporting the Respite Adult Day Care program at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Citizen Center.
Santa Clarita Relay For Life Goal Set At A Half a Million
It was six years ago that Julie Young of Canyon Country, lost a friend’s mother to pancreatic cancer. Shortly after that, Young was diagnosed with cancer herself. Today she has a powerful passion for an annual Santa Clarita event called the Relay for Life.
It is a 24-hour trek where walkers take turns circling a Santa Clarita track raising money for the American Cancer Society (ACS).
Her team is called the Summer Santas in honor of her friend’s mom because of her strong love of Christmas. Last year, Young’s team raised $15,000.
Got Questions? City Hall Has Answers.
Your government dollars are working for you and you can see the results in an all-encompassing information pool where anything and everything you ever needed to know comes together. Do you have a question about a traffic signal, a recreation class or anything related to city services?
Santa Clarita Valley Month-In-Review
You Want Me To Touch What?
Northpark Elementary students were delighted when the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific came to town. For one week students had the opportunity to visit tanks and touch organisms they would not likely see under other circumstances. The school was treated to a presentation after the show and tell. This inspired students to do art projects, science experiments and writing assignments. What could be better!
SCV Woman on Child-Saving Rescue Mission in Thailand
In our safe bubble of Santa Clarita, it is difficult to imagine children being mistreated to the degree they are reported to be in other parts of the world. The good-will efforts of the Sanctuary Church, Canyon Country, have put Tammy Morrell and fifteen other volunteers on a trip to Thailand this month for 14 days to save children who have been or are at risk of being sold into prostitution or slavery.
Mardi Gras Santa Clarita Style!
Children’s Dental Health Organization to Host Masquerade Ball
New Orleans may have its Mardi Gras, but Santa Clarita will have its own Masquerade Ball, on Friday, February 9, from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Valencia Country Club, located at 27330 North Tourney Road. Guests will enjoy authentic Cajun feast, casino tables, live jazz and dancing at a New Orleans-style event and fundraiser for the Foundation for Childrens Dental Health.
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