
Santa Clarita ups its egg game
The City of Santa Clarita’s 30th annual Eggstravaganza on Saturday gave hundreds of kids the chance to scramble for some eggs. “It’s a community tradition,” said Patrick Downing, city arts
The City of Santa Clarita’s 30th annual Eggstravaganza on Saturday gave hundreds of kids the chance to scramble for some eggs. “It’s a community tradition,” said Patrick Downing, city arts
The 11 girls of Girl Scout Troop 6556 were transported back in time as they learned the ancient art of mounted archery on Sunday, surrounded by the rolling green hills
Santa Clarita families came together for a day of play on Saturday as the College of the Canyons Center for Early Childhood Education hosted its 16th annual “Children’s Play Day”
As part of the nationally celebrated Week of the Young Child, the College of the Canyons Center for Early Childhood Education (ECE) continues its annual tradition of bringing Santa Clarita
Children had the opportunity to show off their artistic skills to the Santa Clarita community on Saturday at the fourth annual Youth Arts Showcase in celebration of Youth Art Month,
Hungry Santa Claritans will be able to get their chili fix while also helping to support a good cause at the seventh annual SCV Charity Chili Cook-off on Thursday at The Oaks Club.
Crowds gathered on the patio of the Westfield Valencia mall early Sunday afternoon to enjoy a Brazilian drum parade, salsa music and dancing as California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) kicked off its second LatinFest.
By Nate Rodriguez Signal Staff Writer Would-be cowboys and cowgirls can start to make plans for the city’s 26th annual Cowboy Festival, with Santa Clarita launching an event website next
Santa Clarita residents proved that they are just as curious about the final frontier as their ancestors as they gathered in Central Park to view the full moon and total lunar eclipse through telescopes on Sunday.
From Thursday through Sunday, the Paseo Club welcomed members of the public for four days of free classes and activities including tennis lessons with professional players, a taco lunch, wine tasting, dodgeball, Zumba and a polar bear swim, complete with two tons of ice.
On Sunday, the Valley Tournament Club held its third “Battle of the Leagues” tournament at Valencia Lanes. Jesse Gutierrez, one of the tournament directors and self-described “average bowler,” said he started the tournament series to provide a more affordable option for people who wanted to bowl more seriously.
The Church on the Way held its annual Winter Wonderland event on Sunday, which featured food, live music, snow play areas, a train ride and photo opportunities with Santa Claus and a live Nativity scene.
Santa sat in front of a giant Christmas tree and welcomed the children of Santa Clarita to take pictures and tell him their Christmas wishes at the Cookies with Santa event held at the NorthPark Community Church on Sunday afternoon.
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.
“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.
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.
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.
The 2018 Santa Clarita Marathon kicked off its first day with the mayor’s walk, 5K run and the first ever 10K run.
Dressed as superheroes, animals, a claw machine and everything in between, people gathered at the Haunted Jailhouse, hosted by the sheriff’s station and the Santa Clarita Boys & Girls Club, to celebrate the Halloween season with trick-or-treating, games, photo booths, food, costume contests, a petting zoo and a dollhouse-themed haunted maze.
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