Holocaust survivor, author speaks at Temple Beth Ami
Holocaust survivor and Author Margot Webb speaks to the crowd about her new book, “Tears in the Eyes of My Enemy,” during the Yom Ha'Shoah Holocaust Remembrance Day event at Temple Beth Ami in Newhall, Calif., on Thursday, April 28, 2022. Chris Torres/The Signal

Holocaust survivor, author speaks at Temple Beth Ami

She said she’d seen those faces before. Ukrainian women and children, who were running away from Russian soldiers, had a look she’d once seen in Germany as a little girl…

A renovation of history in the making
Roofers the Edison House for a metal roof on Wednesday, The Edison House is one of the the historical buildings that is part of the renovation project at Heritage Junction in Newhall, October 30, 2019. Dan Watson/The Signal

A renovation of history in the making

On Wednesday, work began on reshingling the roofs of the historic buildings at the Heritage Junction in Hart Park. Previously, the roofs had wooden shingles, which are being replaced with metal shingles custom-painted to closely resemble the original wood aesthetic.

Genealogy fair unveils family histories for SCV residents
Valerie Lunt carries a reproduction dress and bonnet to be added to a display of historic items and costumes from 1847 to the 1860s as part of the Santa Clarita Valley Family History & Genealogy Fair held The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Valencia on Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

Genealogy fair unveils family histories for SCV residents

New branches were added to family trees as visitors to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on McBean Parkway at its Santa Clarita Valley Family History and Genealogy…

Photo series highlights railroading in 1950s-1970s southern California
Gordon Glattenberg, right, talks about his passion for photography with friend, photographer and co-author Tom Gildersleeve at the SCV Historical Society's presentation on their book "Southland." Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Photo series highlights railroading in 1950s-1970s southern California

Photographers Gordon Glattenberg and Tom Gildersleeve presented photographs from their new book “Southland: Southern California Railroading in the Golden Age of Kodachrome” at the Saugus Train Station on Saturday.

Journey along the tracks with “Southland”
The Mogul Engine 1629, one of the Historical Society's prize acquisitions, donated by Gene Autry in 1989. Ryan Painter/For The Signal.

Journey along the tracks with “Southland”

The Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society is scheduled Saturday to host a presentation about railroading across Southern California, coinciding with the release of a photography book authored by two of its members.

Through a set of standards, Oakmont encourages education and activities for its residents
A resident of Oakmont Senior Living Center enjoying the up-close and personal visit with a horse at the Jump for Joy Halloween event. Photo courtesy of Jean Carter and Michael DeValue

Through a set of standards, Oakmont encourages education and activities for its residents

Each month, Oakmont of Santa Clarita provides a series of activity standards so their residents remain active while also keeping everyone mentally stimulated.

SCV Filipino American Association Celebrates 35th Anniversary with Hollywood Themed Gala
Mul Tayoba (left), Myra Miranda (right) and other guests celebrate Filipino culture at the FILAMSCV 35th anniversary gala. Matt Fernandez/The Signal

SCV Filipino American Association Celebrates 35th Anniversary with Hollywood Themed Gala

The Filipino American Association of Santa Clarita Valley held their 35th anniversary gala at the Hyatt Regency Valencia on Saturday.

Fifth grade students sing, act through the history of the 13 colonies
Fifth grade students at Golden Oak Community School wait in line ahead of a performance about the original 13 colonies on Thursday, June 1, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Fifth grade students sing, act through the history of the 13 colonies

Fifth grade students at Golden Valley Community School explored the creation and history of the United States as they performed their rendition of the musical “13 Colonies.” The fifth annual…

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