The City of Santa Clarita is calling for residents to submit their artwork or automobiles for an opportunity to be featured in the City’s Thursday @ Newhall series beginning March 5 in Old Town Newhall.
From 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month, ArtSLAM will celebrate art, music and movement. ArtSLAM is a free open-air gallery combining local and regional artists, interactive exhibits and culinary demonstrations.
Interested local and regional artists can submit an online application to have their art displayed at an ArtSLAM event. All mediums of artwork are accepted for entry, and there are no specific themes required. Local businesses and organizations can also apply online to be ArtSLAM exhibitors, which are given a booth at the event and provide free, hands-on, creative activities for attendees. Artists and exhibitors receive a stipend for their participation.
From 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month, Thursdays @ Newhall cruises down Main Street with Revved Up, a new car show with a unique twist. Revved Up will highlight a different niche car genre each week, including Classic VW’s on March 12, Trucks and Off-Road Vehicles on April 9, Traditional Rods and Customs on May 14, Custom & Classic Motorcycles on June 4, Imports on July 9, Antiques on August 13, Low Riders on September 10 and Oddball Cars on October 8.
Interested local car and motorcycle enthusiasts can apply online to participate in the Revved Up car show or contact the City’s Arts and Events office at aeo@santa-clarita.com. There is no fee to enter. Revved Up applications must be submitted at least one week prior to the event in which the applicant wishes to participate.
Participating vehicles are judged in two different categories: Peer’s Choice and People’s Choice. Top vehicles in each category will be awarded a prize. Eligible winning vehicles will be submitted for consideration in the annual OTNA Classic Car Show.
For more information about the City of Santa Clarita’s 2015 Thursday @ Newhall events, visit OldTownNewhall.com/ThursdaysatNewhall or contact the City’s Arts and Events Office at (661) 250-3787.
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Keith Quirk
Cindy Lee Simper
I just model with the cars unfortunately I have no classics or rat rods of my own :(
I wanna come visit and see though!!!