Church members hear about effects of climate change on SCV
Ryan Mancini/The Signal Following Sunday services, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Santa Clarita listened as SCOPE President Lynne Plambeck provided background on the effects of climate change across the state of California and discussed how to adapt to some of those changes in a presentation at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center. SCOPE is the Santa Clarita Organization for Planning and the Environment.

Church members hear about effects of climate change on SCV

With an outlook toward action, members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Santa Clarita Valley watched a presentation and discussed the effects of climate change at the SCV Senior Center…

New SCV Senior Center nears completion
Construction on the new senior center located on Golden Valley Road and Newhall Ranch Road is set to be completed by end of April. Courtesy of the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center

New SCV Senior Center nears completion

After over a year of construction, the new Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center is planning to open its doors by early May, according to Kevin MacDonald, executive director of the…

SCV Senior Center puts on circus during annual celebrity waiter event
Magician Griffin Barry, left, does a card trick for Carrie Lujan, Amy Seyerle and Jerrid (cq) McKenna during The Greatest Show in the SCV, Celebrity Waiter Dinner to benefit the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center which was held at the Sand Canyon Country Club in Santa Clarita in Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV Senior Center puts on circus during annual celebrity waiter event

In a night that took the circus theme seriously, both in its aesthetic and atmosphere, the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center once again hosted its annual celebrity waiter event Saturday.…

Help the Children provides assistance for SCV seniors in need
Volunteer Kevin Ratliff helps check out Joseph Cervantes' groceries after a stop at Help the Children on Saturday. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

Help the Children provides assistance for SCV seniors in need

Years after they were living in a homeless encampment in Agua Dulce, Joseph Cervantes made his way to Help the Children in Santa Clarita to pick up groceries for him…

A second career on the horizon
After she attended a second career center workshop, Bertha Mendoza, left, found work as a crossing guard. Nikki Cervantes, right, said seniors worry they won't be able to find work due to limitations and age. Ryan Mancini/The Signal

A second career on the horizon

Bertha Mendoza didn’t know where to go. At 74 years old, living only on Social Security was not going to be sustainable, nor was staying in her Canyon Country home…

SCV residents, seniors stand in support of Women’s March LA
Roselva Unger, 92, right, holds a sigh as she stands with a group on the corner of McBean Parkway and Valencia Boulevard on Saturday as they support the 2019 Women's March which is taking place in Los Angeles Saturday. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV residents, seniors stand in support of Women’s March LA

As a sign of solidarity with demonstrators walking the streets of downtown Los Angeles for the third annual Women’s March, a group of Santa Clarita residents raised posters and welcomed…

Sierra Hillbillies return to the Senior Center for a ‘Cowboy New Year’
Seniors square dance at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center's Cowboy New Year Dance at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center in Newhall Sunday afternoon. Cory Rubin/ The Signal

Sierra Hillbillies return to the Senior Center for a ‘Cowboy New Year’

While some dancers donned their cowboy hats, a variety of tunes played at the Cowboy New Year, hosted by the Sierra Hillbillies Square and Roundup Dance Club, at the SCV Senior Center on Sunday.

Bridge tournament offers fun, helps new Senior Center fundraising campaign
More than 100 players participant in the Bridge Tournament fundraiser for the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center held at the SCV Senior Center in Newhall on Saturday, December 29, 2018. Dan Watson/The Signal

Bridge tournament offers fun, helps new Senior Center fundraising campaign

The SCV Senior Center gave people a chance to show their competitive side with its first bridge tournament on Saturday and Sunday.

SCV Senior Center on track to open in March, donations still sought
SCV Senior Center advances construction and donations sought to help meet its soon-approaching deadline in March. Rendering courtesy of SCV Senior Center

SCV Senior Center on track to open in March, donations still sought

As the year comes close to an end, the deadline for the new Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center to open its doors is fast approaching. Officials believe they’re on track…

FivePoint gives big gift to SCV Senior Center
FivePoint Community President Don Kimball, third from right, is one of the SCV stakeholders who helped make construction of the new Senior Center a reality. The groundbreaking was celebrated with a ceremony last October.

FivePoint gives big gift to SCV Senior Center

Demonstrating the spirit of giving, which is present throughout the Santa Clarita Valley, FivePoint has made a six-figure donation in support of the SCV Senior Center. The gift, which came…

Kaiser Permanente gives awards to eight SCV nonprofits
Community benefit manager Amy Wiese (second left) presents a check of $10,000 for the Boys and Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley. Courtesy photo: Kaiser Permanente

Kaiser Permanente gives awards to eight SCV nonprofits

Kaiser Permanente announced eight nonprofit organizations in Santa Clarita were awarded more than $62,000 in grant funds for their dedication for improving health and wellness, according to a news release issued Friday.

Families from Santa Clarita and beyond attend annual Touch-a-Truck at Central Park
Richard Morris holds up Ian Morris , 2, to get a close up look at a Los Angels County Fire dozer at the annual Touch A Truck event held at Central Park in Saugus on Saturday, October 13, 2018. (Photo by Dan Watson)

Families from Santa Clarita and beyond attend annual Touch-a-Truck at Central Park

Smiles abound as families made the trip to Touch-a-Truck at Central Park, hosted by the SCV Senior Center on Saturday.

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