Community

Senior Center preps for Celebrity Waiter fundraiser

News release  The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center is preparing for its annual fundraising event, Celebrity Waiter, with the theme “California Dreamin’” on Saturday, April 27, at the Senior Center

Graduates of the the Uniquely Abled Academy (UAA) robotics training program display their certificates of completion during the ceremony held at the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center on Friday, 032224. Dan Watson/ The Signal

Uniquely Abled Academy celebrates robotics grads

News release   The Uniquely Abled Academy at College of the Canyons hosted a graduation ceremony last week for nine students who have completed the UAA’s pilot robotics training program.   The

Avid reader and library community member Toni Adams (left) gets her free book “The Woman of the Castello,” signed by author Kelsey James at the “One Story, One City” annual series hosted at the Centre on Friday. Katherine Quezada/The Signal

One Story One City: Readers meet the author 

Avid readers and library members joined historical suspense novelist Kelsey James to discuss her book “The Woman in the Castello” at the Centre last week.   Guests heard about James’ creative

College briefs

College Briefs for March 28

Local student named to Washington College’s fall 2023 dean’s list  Lucy Verlaque, of Valencia, was named to Washington College’s fall 2023 dean’s list. In order to earn this academic honor,

Ethan and Peyton Marquez were running in the L.A. Marathon to raise money for their charity, Peyton's Project. Photo courtesy of Ethan Marquez.

SCV runners take on the L.A. Marathon 

Vincent Stella said he has trouble focusing.  That, he said, is due to his autism. But when he’s running, he’s able to push that aside and just let his legs