Charity Events

From left: Richard Obtinalla, Sandra Larsen, Shalondra Barrett and Margaret Nanjobe from the Antelope Valley team for the Los Angeles County Mobile Vaccination Team were giving free COVID-19 tests and vaccines. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

Serving hearts and meals to the Val Verde community 

The typical Thanksgiving meal: Turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy and cranberry sauce.  On Friday, a united front of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station Youth Activities League, Los Angeles County

Henry the Bear strikes a pose during the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital's Donate-A-Bear Drive on Wednesday, Nov. 15. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Photos: Henry Mayo hosts Donate-A-Bear Drive

Santa Clarita residents came by Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Donate-A-Bear Drive, where new stuffed animals were dropped off to give to pediatric patients in the Emergency Department as a form

Photo of the Yamaha C3, courtesy of Daria Landress.

Friendly Valley celebrates new piano 

After months of organizing efforts, from January to June, to purchase a new piano, the Friendly Valley Country Club celebrated its new addition — a Yamaha C3 — with a

Cancer Society’s Bark for Life had dozens of furry friends dressed up in a wide range of costumes on Sunday at Canyon Country Community Center celebrating canine companions. Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

‘Bark for Life’ aims to collar cancer

The American Cancer Society held its “Bark for Life” fundraiser at Canyon Country Community Center on Sunday, featuring booths and competitions for dogs and their owners alike, focused on honoring

Several pieces of memorabilia were placed to honor L.A. County Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer on Saturday, Oct. 21 at Pocock Brewing Company. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Pocock hosts fundraiser for Clinkunbroomer family 

The Santa Clarita community gathered to support the family of slain Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer, who was killed while on duty in Palmdale in September.   Throughout Saturday

Bridge to Home board member, Alec Weichel, welcoming guests and thanking the guests for attending "Comedy Night." Katherine Quezada/The Signal

Laughter for a Cause 

Bridge to Home had a sold-out “Comedy Night” at the Laemmle Theatre on Thursday night in Newhall, fundraising over $5,000 to support its services for those who are homeless or

Beth Jenkins, a patient at Circle of Hope, reflects on her own experiences through the nonprofit during Saturday's tea. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Circle of Hope celebrates 19th annual tea: Royal Tea

Circle of Hope’s annual afternoon tea, with this year’s theme being Royal Tea, provided a customizable experience on Saturday in the royal courtyard — the Canyon Country Community Center.   Tiaras

Guests during the silent auction at the CLASS Education Foundation event “Celebrating Everyday Heroes.” Katherine Quezada/ The Signal

Sulphur Springs celebrates Everyday Heroes

The CLASS Education Foundation hosted its second annual fundraiser on Friday at the Takeda Science Center, on the College of the Canyons Canyon Country Campus, to celebrate the Sulphur Springs

Comedy Show

Bridge to Home to host Comedy Night

By Selvin Ramirez For The Signal  Bridge to Home is scheduled to host a new fundraiser, Comedy Night, on Thursday, Oct. 19, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Laemmle Newhall