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1918 - Box-office superstar William S. Hart promotes 4th series of Liberty Loan (World War I) bonds, which went on sale Sept. 28 [story]
William S. Hart


LOCAL ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
SCV Entertainment Beat
Wednesday, Aug 12, 2015

This Friday, the L.A. SummerFest at Rivendale salutes local songwriters with the inaugural singer-songwriter concert. That’s in the outdoor theater at Ed Davis Park, off The Old Road and I-5 just south of Calgrove. On the bill: Melanie Parson and Jose Torres, The Locke Brothers, The Tall Men Group,...

CSUN to Exhibit Work of Graphic Artist Jack Kirby
Tuesday, Aug 11, 2015

California State University, Northridge is facing an apocalypse. Bionic men, gods, mutants, talking animals and superheroes — fighting to save the world or end it all — will manifest at the CSUN Art Galleries from Aug. 24 to Oct. 10, 2015. The exhibition “Comic Book Apocalypse: The Graphic World...

Show Off Grandpa’s Ride at Thursday Car Show in Newhall
Monday, Aug 10, 2015

Thursdays@Newhall is inviting car enthusiasts to enter their antique vehicle in this Thursday’s Revved Up car show happening from 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. on Main Street in Old Town Newhall. The evening also includes music, adult beverages, and a gourmet food truck. Participation for vehicles...

News from the ARTree

  Moving In ARTree has a home. We’re busy painting, cleaning and planning; getting ready to open our doors. Our first class offering starts September 8th. Look for an Open House event to be held in early October. Located on 6th street in Old Town Newhall. For exact address and...

Sponsor Hosts Tile-Painting Party for Special Olympics Athletes
Friday, Aug 7, 2015

More than 140 Special Olympics World Games 2015 Los Angeles athletes and delegates from around the world were treated to a ceramic tile-painting party hosted by Color Me Mine Valencia, a local Bronze Sponsor of the Games. Lodged in Host City Santa Clarita for their 10-day stay in the United States, the...

L.A. SummerFest Rocks the Weekend
Thursday, Aug 6, 2015

Last Two Weekends for the LA SummerFEST Great evenings of entertainment waiting for you  With only two more weeks left to the LA SummerFEST 2015, there is no slowing down ~ In fact additional shows have been added as rain dates from our first weekend.  If you haven’t been to the festival yet,...

USC Annenberg: Hollywood Still the Realm of Straight White Men
Wednesday, Aug 5, 2015

[USC Annenberg] – A new, landmark report released today reveals that if you want to work in Hollywood, being a straight, white male is practically part of the job description. [Download a .pdf of the report.] The study from the Media, Diversity, & Social Change Initiative at USC Annenberg is...

Oct. 17-18: SCAA Art Classic Returns to Hart Hall

Lisa Barr Saturday, Oct. 17 will be the 26th Annual Art Classic fine arts competition, presented by the Santa Clarita Artists Association and the County of Los Angeles. The gala event will be held at Hart Hall at William S. Hart Park in Newhall from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Guests will have a Passport to the...

Aug. 16: Barbershop Harmony & Ice Cream
Tuesday, Aug 4, 2015

The Men of Harmony Chorus is proud to announce the opening of ticket sales for its 39th Annual Barbershop Harmony Show.  The event will be one show only, Aug. 16, at the SCV Senior Center on Market Street in Newhall. Not only will wonderful singing be presented, but as an extra added attraction, the...

Sept. 21: Learn Secrets to Watercolor from a Master

Joseph Stoddard will demonstrate at the Sept 21 meeting of the Santa Clarita Artists Association. This event is free, open to the public and meets at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 23630 Valencia Blvd. “My demonstration will be watercolor painting of an urban scene, using pencil, ink and watercolor....

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The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced its 14th annual Salute to Patriots event, as the business community comes together to salute veterans for leadership in the business community and their dedicated service to America.
Nov. 7: Salute to Patriots Nominations Now Open
The family of Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer in partnership with the American Red Cross presents the Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer Memorial Blood Drive on Monday, Oct. 7.
Oct. 7: Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer Memorial Blood Drive
The city of Santa Clarita announces the return of the second annual Pet Adoption Week, Monday, Oct. 7-Saturday, Oct. 12.
City Waives Adoption Fees for Pet Adoption Week
The Sable Movie Ranch, located near the intersection of Sand Canyon and Placerita Canyon Roads has been listed for sale at $35 million.
Sable Movie Ranch Listed for $35M
As fall approaches, the city of Santa Clarita is gearing up for its most anticipated season of the year.
Jason Gibbs | Explore Events at Santa Clarita Community Centers
On behalf of Q2 Solutions, IQVIA Laboratories invites members of the Santa Clarita Valley business community to the Grand Opening ceremony on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 9-10:30 a.m.
Oct. 9: Q2 Solutions Grand Opening, Site Tour
California Institute of the Arts has announced the death of Robert J. Fitzpatrick, 84, (1940-2024), CalArt’s second president, who died on Sept. 30.
Robert Fitzpatrick, CalArts’ Second President Dies at 84
For the fifth consecutive time since its formation in 2018, Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency has been recognized by the United States Environmental Protection Agency with a WaterSense Excellence Award.
SCV Water Wins Fifth Consecutive U.S. EPA WaterSense Excellence Award
College of the Canyons women's soccer opened the Western State Conference, South Division portion of its schedule Tuesday, Oct. 1, with a 2-0 victory over visiting Glendale College.
COC Women’s Soccer Starts Conference, 2-0 Over Glendale
The College of the Canyons Athletic Department and Associated Student Government are inviting students, staff and community members to attend the 2024 Homecoming Celebration on Thursday, Oct. 17 at Cougar Stadium.
Oct. 17: All Invited to COC Homecoming at Cougar Stadium
The California Department of Public Health, in coordination with local health partners and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is investigating a possible human case of H5N1 bird flu
CDPH Investigating Possible Human Case of Bird Flu
1918 - Box-office superstar William S. Hart promotes 4th series of Liberty Loan (World War I) bonds, which went on sale Sept. 28 [story]
William S. Hart
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency’s Water Resources and Watershed Committee is holding a meeting Wednesday, Oct. 9, at 5:30 p.m.
Oct. 9: SCV Water Resources, Watershed Committee Meeting
What could be more essential to our democracy than voting? It’s not just a civic duty—it’s your chance to directly influence the policies that shape our community.
Ken Striplin | Ready for Election Day!
LASD Sheriff Robert Luna and LASD Personnel Will Wear the LASD Pink Patch in Support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month 
LASD Pink Patch in Support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Saugus Union School District is postponing its scheduled Asset Management Committee Meeting (7/11 Committee) in an effort to reformat the structure of the next meeting
SUSD Postpones Asset Management Committee Meeting
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority announced the release of new data dashboards that provide the public with unprecedented access to track the work being done to address homelessness in Los Angeles.
LAHSA Releases New Data Dashboards
California State University, Northridge’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences will host CSUN’s third annual BikeFest on Sunday, Nov. 3, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. BikeFest is free and open to the public.
CSUN Hosts Third Annual Bike Festival
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating a new case of locally acquired dengue in a resident of El Monte.
County Public Health Investigating Fifth Case of Dengue
The California Highway Patrol has been awarded $1.55 million in federal grant funding through the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety, Education, Enforcement, and Awareness Program.
CHP Secures Federal Grant for Pedestrian, Cyclist Safety
While inflation rates have leveled off from their 2022 peak, high costs are still affecting the day-to-day lives of most people, according to California State University, Northridge marketing professor Mariam Beruchashvili.
As Inflation Persists, Consumers are Changing Behavior
The Valencia High School Freshman volleyball team recently showcased their talent and determination as the team claimed the championship title at the 2024 Sylmar Junior Varsity Volleyball Tournament.
Valencia High Freshman Volleyball Team Wins Sylmar JV Championship
The California Department of Public Health is encouraging Californians to take precautions against diseases spread by mosquitoes after recording six deaths caused by West Nile virus and ongoing transmission in many regions of California.
California Tracking Increase in Diseases Spread by Mosquitoes
1945 - Cattle-rustling "Phantom of Vasquez Rocks" captured [story]
Phantom suspect
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