Library introduces Native American literature for children
Tataviam and Chumash Elder Dennis Garcia holds up a pair of Chumash rattles at the Yawáyro: Indigenous Awareness and Literacy Development program at the Old Town Newhall Library Tuesday night. Cory RUbin/The Signal

Library introduces Native American literature for children

The Santa Clarita Library has launched its new program: Yawáyro: Indigenous Awareness and Literacy Development, introducing Native American heritage and culture into children’s literature at the library.  Children, parents and…

SCV visits the ‘Upside Down’
Adult services librarian Morgan Lazo holds a lock and a figure of Dart from "Stranger Things," props for the Newhall library's upcoming escape room. Matt Fernandez/ The Signal

SCV visits the ‘Upside Down’

Fans of the hit Netflix show “Stranger Things” will soon be able to experience the fictional town of Hawkins and the parallel world of the Upside Down for themselves, thanks…

New York Times bestselling author visits Santa Clarita
New York Times bestselling author Lisa See visits Santa Clarita to speak at an author event hosted by the Santa Clarita Public Library, March 2, 2019. Caleb Lunetta / The Signal

New York Times bestselling author visits Santa Clarita

In front of an audience filled with her literary fans, New York Times best selling author Lisa See spoke at an event hosted by the Santa Clarita Public Library Saturday.…

Eighties art exhibit showcased at City Hall
Communitity members talk about the eighties themed artwork at "It's Like, Totally Rad Art!" art reception. Georgia Rios/ The Signal

Eighties art exhibit showcased at City Hall

Eighties music filled the hallway as people walked and critiqued pieces of artwork, displayed for the “It’s Like, Totally Rad Art!” art reception Saturday night at City Hall. “Every year,…

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