
Heart Destruct back with show April 19
The Heart Destruct Music Festival is back with a new show for residents of all ages, “Tryx¡ Pt 2,” on April 19 at 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway, right above the
The Heart Destruct Music Festival is back with a new show for residents of all ages, “Tryx¡ Pt 2,” on April 19 at 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway, right above the
Overlooking the Santa Clarita skyline is none other than Skyline Ranch Park, the newest park installment in the city. Saturday marked its grand opening, as city officials, residents and Sammy
The American Cancer Society Santa Clarita Valley Chapter held its Relay for Life “May the Cure be With You” Rally Tune Up on Saturday in Old Town Newhall near the
News release The city of Santa Clarita announced that “Beyond the Palette,” a group exhibition by artists of the LELA (Lantern of the East – Los Angeles) International Artists organization,
Press Paws Ranch Retreat is scheduled April 21 to host its annual Baby Goat Yoga for a Good Cause experience to fundraise to support its services that offer unique experiences
Imagine large dominoes set up on the blacktop of James Foster Elementary School, where each item, all 466 boxes of cereal, later gets donated to the Santa Clarita Valley Food
News release The world of theatrical mastery is coming to The Main Old Town Newhall this month with “Uncle Rufus II: Odella’s Revenge,” featuring Mildred Dumas. At 91 years
News release An April 19 concert by Dave Stamey, award-winning cowboy balladeer, will highlight the 2024 Californio Fiesta de Rancho Camulos at the Rancho Camulos National Historic Landmark Museum.
News release The city of Santa Clarita is inviting local history buffs and adventure lovers to a free presentation, “Santa Clarita’s Heroes of 1850,” featuring graphic novelist Deborah Fox, author
Friday marked National Vietnam Veterans Day, and the second annual Santa Clarita Valley National Vietnam War Veterans Day celebration was held at the SCV Senior Center. According to the U.S.
Musicians from nearly every junior high and high school in the Santa Clarita Valley gathered for the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association’s “Band and Orchestra Festival,” hosted by
News release The Santa Clarita Artists Association is inviting the community to its monthly meeting on April 15, featuring a free watercolor demo by artist Debbie Abshear. The event is scheduled
Despite the inclement weather moving the 33rd annual city of Santa Clarita egg hunt indoors, families and community members were looking forward to an egg-citing day at the Canyon Country
Raising the Curtain Foundation hosted its “Masterclass Fundraiser and Performance: A Theatrical Journey Through Wicked” event last weekend at the Newhall Family Theatre, featuring mentoring by a pair of Broadway
The ONE TaeKwonDo hosted its 6th annual Break-A-Thon to fundraise for the Michael Hoefflin Foundation on Saturday. Raising over $16,800, 200 students and 400 spectators broke over 2,000 board, $5
Right before midnight on the night of March 12, 1928, the St. Francis Dam in San Francisquito Canyon collapsed destroying homes from the Santa Clarita Valley to the Pacific Ocean
The Valencia Hills Community Church Easter Carnival at West Creek Park has been postponed due to anticipated inclement weather, and the church will be giving out DIY (do it yourself)
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
News release The Canyon Theatre Guild opened the musical “Xanadu” on March 23 and shows are continuing weekends through April 27. The production is based on the Universal Pictures
News release Due to the projected rain forecast, the city of Santa Clarita’s Eggstravaganza will now be held indoors at the Canyon Country Community Center, 18410 Sierra Highway, beginning promptly
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