
Wishing Peace
Blue skies, grey clouds All things indeed must pass Be mindful of your time Who knows how long it lasts Walk slowly in the sunshine There’s so much not to
Blue skies, grey clouds All things indeed must pass Be mindful of your time Who knows how long it lasts Walk slowly in the sunshine There’s so much not to
Local resident, Brian Delate, a veteran actor and combat soldier who fought in the Vietnam War, is presenting his powerful play, MEMORIAL DAY for nine special performances in May at
We live in Friendly Valley, and were friends of an older couple who lived about a half-mile west of us in the residential community of Scenic Hills. The fellow, who
When I retired several years ago I created a bucket list. At the top of the list was the plan to sign up for an art class. As a young
On Friday, April 21, Applied Resource Insurance Solutions visited Town & Country Farm School in Newhall, and helped plant vegetables in the student gardens. We planted zucchini, cantaloupe, cilantro, cucumbers,
Valencia High School’s Vocal Jazz Program, which features the group Two N’ Four, has been named the No. 1 Vocal Jazz Program in the nation by Downbeat Magazine. “I am
Bridge to Home, SCV homeless service provider, gave a Humanitarian Award to Yaniv Rokah, Director of the internationally acclaimed documentary movie Queen Mimi at the Cowboy Breakfast Fundraiser in Newhall
Kelley Kunak, daughter of Castaic Councilman John Kunak and his wife Mary, has received her Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology, with a minor in Business Administration, from USC.
Working shoulder to shoulder with their team members and local volunteers in Thailand, Thrivent Financial advisors Jeff and Melanie Meyer of Valencia recently returned from a service mission in Krabi,
The Santa Clarita Philharmonic closes out its 2016-2017 season with a free concert on Sunday, May 21st at 3pm at the Hart High School auditorium. The concert will feature the
This powerful, poignant, and multi-faceted drama is based on the life of John Merrick, who lived in London during the latter part of the nineteenth century. A horribly deformed young
Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley (SIGSCV) has invited 11 local non-profits to join them at their monthly luncheon to receive a donation for women and girls centered causes.
The Rotary Club of Santa Clarita and The Newhall Rotary Foundation graciously donated $2,700 to assist with the cost of re-flooring the Val Verde Health Center. The new flooring, to
Someone once said, “Open roads lead to an open heart,” and I couldn’t agree more. When I hear this quote I often think about biking. Not only is it great
It was an unforgettable spring break for dozens of Hart High School Show Choir students and their parents this year as they embarked on an action-packed London excursion. In just
Footprints in Pink of Santa Clarita, has reached across the ‘pond’ for some inspiration. Sarah Pickles, an Amazon best author, breast cancer survivor and resident of Winsford, England has collaborated
“Join us for a deep sea photography presentation with Bill and Nannette Van Antwerp at the May15 meeting of the Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA),” said Jeanne Iler, Vice President.
As I’m looking at my letters of correspondence with my father over the years they bring back so many beautiful memories. Each letter is holding a special place in my
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