Food & Entertainment

CalArts to host production of ‘Finding Wonder’

By Raychel Stewart Families can follow famous fairytale characters as they engage in an adventure-play at California Institute of the Arts in Santa Clarita on Oct. 5-6.  “Finding Wonder” is

Wildcats to host band competition Oct. 19

By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal Marching bands from all over Southern California are expected to gather at Valencia High School for West Ranch High School’s 11th annual Wildcat Classic

‘Walk to End Alzheimer’s’ set for Oct. 5

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s is returning to Santa Clarita on Oct. 5 to benefit the Alzheimer’s Association. “There are Walk to End Alzheimer’s (events) in communities all over the

Newly renovated theater to host live radio play

Residents are invited to attend Raising the Curtain Foundation’s inaugural production, “The Man With Bogart’s Face,” a live radio play, on Oct. 12 at the Newhall Family Theatre. The foundation

Haunted House looks to help canine nonprofit

By Kaitlyn Nickerson For The Signal Dog enthusiasts and thrill-seekers can unite at Shiver Haunt SCV, a house haunt created by Valencia residents David Rosenthal and Gwen Zimlem.  Rosenthal and

‘Be The Light’ for youths in recovery

As the sun began to set, hundreds of runners and walkers decked out in with colorful lights and glow bands gathered for the sixth annual Be The Light Night Run/Walk

1,500 attend 25th annual River Rally

By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista Approximately 1,500 volunteers gathered early Saturday morning, waiting to check in for the 25th annual River Rally Clean-Up and Environmental Expo. Mayor Marsha McLean opened the rally

Girl Scouts travel to Costa Rica

Girl Scouts in Troops 7672 and 5352 spent a total of three years selling cookies, nuts, magazines and fundraising to pay for a trip to Costa Rica. “They hustled their

Free flu shots offered at Veteran Center

The Santa Clarita Veteran Services Collaborative is partnering with Heritage Sierra Medical Group of Santa Clarita to give out free flu vaccinations to veterans, active military and their families on

OLPH hosts 75th anniversary celebration

By Kimberly Silverio-Bautista More than 10,000 people attended the 75th anniversary celebration at Our Lady of Perpetual Help last weekend, celebrating with games booths, rides and live music. Deacon Kevin

City celebrates 2019 Sidewalk Poetry project

Residents can now walk down Santa Clarita sidewalks and find poetic inspirations laid out in front of them, literally.  Across six streets, including on Seco Canyon Road, Westinghouse Place and

Santa Clarita native turned Broadway star

When Saugus High School alum Mandy Gonzalez moved to New York in 2000, she told herself that she would be on Broadway in six months. Though she wasn’t quite on