
‘Little Gems’ art exhibit coming to SCAA Gallery
A new exhibit at the Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery in Newhall offers “affordable little works of art, small paintings under 12 inches,” the reason it’s called “Little Gems,” according
A new exhibit at the Santa Clarita Artists Association Gallery in Newhall offers “affordable little works of art, small paintings under 12 inches,” the reason it’s called “Little Gems,” according
The Santa Clarita Valley Youth Orchestra is scheduled to present its musical experience “Carnival of the Animals” on Dec. 10. “Carnival of the Animals” is described as an interactive, multimedia,
Shopping to raise funds may seem like a juxtaposition, but this message played true at Santa Clarita Valley’s Relay for Life annual Holiday Boutique on Saturday. The Santa Clarita United
Local artist Carrie Dawn is hosting an art scavenger hunt all across Santa Clarita where participants are given the chance to find and keep one of her photographic prints. The
Bundled-up residents gathered all around historic Old Town Newhall’s Main Street anticipating one magical moment. “Three, two, one!” exclaimed Councilman Cameron Smyth, accompanied by Mayor Pro Tem Jason Gibbs and
On Oct. 8, more than 500 participants took steps forward in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Bridgeport Park. On Thursday, the amount raised for the cause was finalized. The
Author of the No. 1 New York Times bestselling series “The Selection,” Kiera Cass, is scheduled Nov. 29 to celebrate the launch of her new book, “A Thousand Heartbeats,” at
News release Diviners Fest is a unique annual gathering of conscious artists, transformational speakers, musicians, students of self-growth, and healing workshops for the purpose of mindful awareness and creative expression.
“There really has been a Laemmle in the film business ever since there has been a film business.” Those words spoken by Laemmle Theaters chain co-owner Greg Laemmle in the
Marching bands and color guards alike marched forward after months of work, in uniform and playing their shining instruments, last week to compete in Valencia High School’s RAGNARÖK. West Ranch
Coming from a community, not a part of the Latina culture, left a space where Valencia High School junior Nadia Hussain was unable to understand the hardships that the community
Thanksgiving dinner is an essential to any Thanksgiving Day. It also can be the center of overwhelming stress from all of the cooking and planning. For those who want to
News release Join Cindy Lou Who and the Grinch in Whoville as the second annual Holiday Skate Show returns to The Cube – Ice and Entertainment Center. This year, the
News release How do you know that you are home? How does it taste, smell, sound, look or feel to you? Share your vision of home by submitting a short
News release Queen Nation returns to The Canyon Nov. 26 to perform a show that regularly ends up to standing-room-only crowds. They put on a true to life re-creation of
News release Holiday season cheer begins with the opening of Roger Bean’s “Winter Wonderettes,” 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Newhall Family Theatre for the Performing Arts on the Newhall Elementary
Monica Aguilar-Hicks and Mitra Sushinksy were both pickleball players at the Paseo Club. Their paths crossed one day in a pickleball match shortly after the pandemic. Aguilar-Hicks was astonished and
Volunteers quickly scurried and began to get ready for the arrival of another batch of shoeboxes, all in response to Operation Christmas Child Santa Clarita Valley area coordinator Bob Dobes
The season of giving is fast approaching. One’s kindness can start in Santa Clarita with a shoebox, and end up across the world as a gift to a child. The
The Valley Industry Association raised funds for Connecting to Success through its annual bash celebration, themed this year, “Midnight in Morocco,” last weekend. The VIA BASH launched in 1999 and
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