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1880 - Pico Oil Spring Mine Section 2 patented by R.F. Baker and Edward F. Beale [story]
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Simi Valley High School

Last Tuesday I had the opportunity to speak to students in Mr. Shrock’s three government classes at Simi Valley High School. We held mock debates, talked about the legislative process, and discussed a range of hot topics.

Holding a mock debate at Simi Valley High School

Veterans Lunch

My office had the honor of joining Simi Valley veterans at Cronies for another great Veterans Lunch on Wednesday afternoon. Thanks for having us!

 
Veterans Lunch at Cronies

Salute to Youth

On Thursday the Antelope Valley Union High School District celebrated the 25th Anniversary of Salute to Youth. My office joined students from all over the Antelope Valley who had the opportunity to ask questions and interact with local representatives from local businesses, apprenticeships, career-technical schools, college programs, high school academies and military. The students were able to participate in interactive demonstrations and information about education and training needed for jobs in 15 different industry sectors. Thank you to Diane Walker and the other personnel from AVUHSD for another great Salute to Youth!

AVUHSD hosted the 25th Salute to Youth last week

Tooth Fairy 5k/10k Fun Run

Started my Saturday morning at the Tooth Fairy 5k/10k Fun Run where we presented a certificate of recognition to Ron Hyrchuk, President of the Board of the Free Clinic of Simi Valley. The Free Clinic of Simi Valley provides medical care, dental care, counseling, and legal aid to those in need.

Recognizing Ron Hyrchuk in Simi Valley


Firefighters and Flapjacks

Next up on Saturday was a pancake breakfast with the fine men and women of Fire Station 41. We even got to catch up with Thomas Herdering of 99.1 The Ranch!

At the pancake breakfast at Fire Station 41

Fun at the Town Center

After the pancake breakfast Lily and I stopped by the Mayor’s Town Hall meeting at the Simi Town Center Mall then stuck around outside enjoying the entertainment at the Town Center.

At a Town Hall Meeting with Mayor Huber

Santa Clarita Heart Walk

This weekend my staff presented a certificate to the American Heart Association in honor of their 2016 Heart Walk in Santa Clarita. As heart disease continues to be the #1 killer of Americans throughout the country, it is important to bring awareness, education, research, and health programs to our communities to improve the health of every American. Thank you to the Los Angeles County Division of the American Heart Association and your supporters for putting together this important event.

Honoring the American Heart Association on Saturday

AV Veterans Outreach

Also this weekend my office participated in the Antelope Valley Veterans Outreach at Grace Chapel, where local veterans were able to access many services provided by local businesses. Thank you to Grace Chapel for opening their rooms for these heroes. Breakfast was provided by the Rotary Club of Lancaster, hair cuts by Supercuts and dental care by the Antelope Valley Community Clinic and medical care was provided by the West LA Medical Center.

Thank you to everyone who made the Veteran Stand Down a success

 

Around the Corner
Conflict Resolution Class
October 20, 12:00pm-1:00pm
Palmdale Chamber of Commerce, 817 E. Ave Q9, PalmdaleTip a Cop for Special Olympics
October 20, 6:00pm-9:00pm
Red Robin Restaurant, 1233 W. Ave P, Palmdale

Inaugural STEM-tastic! Event
October 21, 4:00pm-6:30pm
Lundring Events Center, CLU Campus, 60 W. Olsen Rd, Thousand OaksStar Gazing Party
October 21, 7:00pm-9:30pm
Carl A. Rasmussen Amphitheater, 17200 Sierra Hwy, Canyon Country

The Purple Walk of Strength 2016
October 22, 7:00am-12:00pm
College of the Canyons Track and Trails, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita

Halloween Spooktacular
October 22, 10:00am-12:30pm
Simi Valley Library, 2969 Tapo Canyon Rd, Simi Valley

Underwater Pumpkin Carving Contest & Spooky Family Fair
October 22, 5:30pm
Santa Clarita Aquatics Center, 20850 Centre Pointe Pkwy, Santa Clarita
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