
Valencia Lanes hosts seventh annual Bowling for Kids fundraiser
Valencia Lanes turned into a neon winter wonderland of charity on Sunday when it hosted the seventh annual Bowling for Kids fundraiser for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Valencia Lanes turned into a neon winter wonderland of charity on Sunday when it hosted the seventh annual Bowling for Kids fundraiser for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
This year, the Fine Craft Show had 75 vendors set up booths and food trucks in Old Orchard Park selling everything from carved wood items to handcrafted soaps.
With the holiday season in full swing, the two-day Fine Craft Show returns to Old Orchard Park this weekend, the city of Santa Clarita announced. The 27th annual event is
The College of the Canyons Institute for Culinary Education will hold its first-ever Gingerbread House Display and Competition to benefit the COC Student Health & Wellness Center “Food for Thought” Food Pantry.
Taylor Kellstrom, an ambassador for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, organizes the annual “Bowling for Kids” fundraiser at Valencia Lanes.
“Cracked Nuts,” whose name alludes to the classic “Nutcracker” story, takes a trip through the zany dreams of a child on the night before Christmas after his parents put on a show to get him to sleep. According to Matt Morgan, who directs and will perform in the show, “Cracked Nuts” is a European-style circus show and is likely different from circuses audiences have seen before.
Sunday signaled the beginning of the Wakefield Winter Wonderland lighting display, which is classified as a museum on Google, and members of the public already began to marvel at the lights, eager to get into the holiday spirit.
In keeping with the “season of giving,” Villa Vibes Yoga gave back to the firefighters during their “Warrior 2s & Cold Brews” workout at Brewery Draconum on Sunday, raising funds for the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.
Over 85 vendors set up shop in Valencia’s gym selling a wide variety of items including barbecue, clothing, holiday decorations and handmade crafts at the Viking Foundation’s Fall Boutique.
Almost 300 people attended the “red carpet runway” themed Soroptimist International of Greater Santa Clarita Valley fashion show, which included a luncheon, fashion show, performances by the Hart High School choir and Elite Dance Studios, and a boutique where attendees could purchase clothing from local shops.
For the ninth year in a row, the Castaic Lions Club, along with dozens of volunteers, including local students, are planning to host their Thanksgiving Day dinner at the Santa
The Gentle Barn will host its 19th annual “A Gentle Thanksgiving” fundraiser celebration on Nov. 22 at its Santa Clarita location and will offer guests an opportunity to cuddle and feed turkeys, participate in a drum circle and eat gourmet catered vegan food.
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.
Residents will soon have the chance to see Downtown Newhall transform into a snow-covered winter wonderland once again as the city prepares to kick off the holiday season. Set for
Theresa Knopf’s upcoming art show, titled “Memory | Mythology,” will bring in 30 pieces and installations that focus on the fluidity of memory and its ability to rewrite itself over time to create variations in personal narratives using everyday objects that have personal significance.
The Soroptimist International of Valencia held its first Boots and Barrels fundraiser at Wolf Creek Brewery on Sunday to raise funds for their “Dream It, Be It” career support program and “Live Your Dream” educational award.
The Hart High School Regiment Band and Color Guard hosted its 35th annual Rampage competition at the Cougar Stadium at College of the Canyons. Thirty-five bands from across Southern California, including Santa Clarita’s six high schools, performed throughout the day for a panel of judges.
The 2018 Santa Clarita Marathon kicked off its first day with the mayor’s walk, 5K run and the first ever 10K run.
Bridgeport Park hosted the 2018 Santa Clarita Heart Walk, which raises funds for cardiac disease research.
The Elks Riders of the Santa Clarita Elks Lodge No. 2379 plan to host their annual Blackjack Toy Run on Nov. 10, an event that brings together motorcycles and blackjack to benefit children of veterans.
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