
Workshop for seniors raising children coming to SCV Senior Center Feb. 21
As a grandparent, it is not always expected that you’ll be raising children anymore, but some seniors don’t have a choice if it’s their grandchild in need of care and

As a grandparent, it is not always expected that you’ll be raising children anymore, but some seniors don’t have a choice if it’s their grandchild in need of care and

Oakmont of Santa Clarita officials gave adult caregivers and prospective residents details on their new location — Oakmont of Valencia — during an information session and luncheon at Sand Canyon

Bertha Mendoza didn’t know where to go. At 74 years old, living only on Social Security was not going to be sustainable, nor was staying in her Canyon Country home

Seniors with deeply held religious beliefs must be cautious of scammers using their own beliefs to exploit them, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office cautioned on Friday. Called it

The Senior Resource Alliance of Santa Clarita Valley held a workshop for caregivers at Oakmont of Santa Clarita on Saturday. The workshop, called “4 Keys to Caregiving: What Every Family

As a sign of solidarity with demonstrators walking the streets of downtown Los Angeles for the third annual Women’s March, a group of Santa Clarita residents raised posters and welcomed

The Canyon Theatre Guild presented “You’re Never Too Old: The Life and Tunes of International Entertainer and Composer Ruth Allen” in Newhall on Sunday. As musician Ruth Allen took to

Every holiday shopper ends up with at least one loved one on their shopping list who they can’t seem to find anything for. Some people seem to have it all,

Each month, Oakmont of Santa Clarita provides a series of activity standards so their residents remain active while also keeping everyone mentally stimulated.

Veterans from World War II to current servicemen and their families gathered to honor Santa Clarita’s veterans and to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I at the Veterans Historical Plaza in Newhall.

Carletta Stark can say she’s lived through two World Wars. Born Nov. 1, 1918, 10 days before the end of World War I, she remains quite young at heart leading

Oakmont of Santa Clarita observed White Cane Safety Day, which honors the independence and self-reliance of blind people in the United States, on Monday.

The SCV Senior Center welcomed a bit of music and fun with the SCV Men of Harmony Chorus for their Harvest of Harmony A Cappella Harmony Show and Ice Cream Social on Saturday.

Continuing its scholar series, the SCV Senior Center will focus its next historical presentation on colonial Williamsburg and witches on Oct. 31.

Family caregivers will have the chance to to seek legal advice and empowerment at a workshop hosted by the SCV Senior Center and College of the Canyons on Oct. 13.

The SCV Senior Center will offer an AARP driving safety class Oct. 19.

As a hand reaches from one generation to another, the SCV Senior Center will bring its Touch-a-Truck event back for families far and wide at Central Park on Oct. 13.

On Sunday Sept. 9, the Sierra Hillbillies celebrated their 51st anniversary of promoting American folkdance in Santa Clarita. The members received a commendation from Assemblyman Dante Acosta, and with eight

The SCV Senior Center will be offering a fall-prevention health and wellness lecture Wednesday on Fall Prevention Awareness Day, officials said.

As the SCV Senior Center continues its to work toward its $1 million goal for a new building, the last “Motown in Town” was held at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Sunday.