Food & Entertainment

Comedy for a cause

The community is invited to “Bridge to a Better Home” on Thursday, a comedy fundraiser benefiting Bridge to Home, a nonprofit that provides support and shelter services to those in

Beware the Dark Realm opening night

Visitors lined up outside the award-winning Beware the Dark Realm attraction, a house haunt riddled with eerie scenery and jump scares, Saturday night for a scary and exhilarating experience. Beware

Soup for the Soul raises funds for Bridge to Home

Bridge to Home donors and board members gathered Saturday evening to raise money, celebrate the organization’s accomplishments and discuss how the community can help fight homelessness, too.  The nonprofit organization

Tips for trick-or-treating from the experts

It’s almost time for children everywhere to set off, donned in their Halloween best, ringing doorbells and demanding treats.  Though no one seems to know where the phrase came from,

Celebrating 15 years of Circle of Hope

Circle of Hope celebrated their 15th annual Afternoon Tea on Saturday with guests, a keynote speaker, silent and live auctions, and more at the Hyatt Regency Valencia. This nonprofit helps

Teacision opens shop on Orchard Village

After years of successful management of four sushi restaurants, Stevenson Ranch resident Boston Yoon decided it was time to try a more family-friendly type of business.  Enter Teacision.  Yoon decided

Unveiling of new Henry Mayo patient tower

After nearly 15 years in the making, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital revealed its new patient tower Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tower tour.  Community leaders, Henry Mayo board members,

National Coming Out Day Celebration at COC

Three organizations came together Thursday to celebrate National Coming Out Day with food, games and conversation at College of the Canyons.  Originally, the event was set to be outside by

Small business lessons from a lemonade stand

It’s never too early to start learning how to run a successful business, right? Ahmet Candan, the father of three young girls, certainly doesn’t think so. His daughters, Isabella, 10,

Mission Opera holds production in SCV

By Raychel Stewart For The Signal Mission Opera will show productions of the popular operas “Suor Angelica” and “Gianni Schicchi” at the Santa Clarita United Methodist Church on Oct. 20.

Pow Wow brings Native American culture to SCV

As Native American dancers dressed in their best regalia, complete with vibrant outfits, headdresses and face paint, chanted and danced to the beat of the drums, the 26th annual Hart