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| Wednesday, Mar 15, 2017

Just Drawing at ARTree Community Arts Center

March 15 at 7 p.m.

Come to the ARTree Community Arts Center for an unsupervised chance to draw at your leisure using objects and models. Just bring a pencil and paper.

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“Welcome to Santa Clarita” Art Exhibit Reception at The Main

March 16 at 7 p.m.

The community is invited to a free art reception celebrating local artwork featured in the “Welcome to Santa Clarita” art exhibit.

The “Welcome to Santa Clarita” art exhibit showcases watercolor paintings by local artist Cecily Willis and takes viewers on a colorful road trip of iconic Santa Clarita landmarks and scenes. The MAIN is located at 24266 Main Street in Old Town Newhall.

A resident stands outside the Saugus Café on a cloudy day, the Sierra Pelona Motel’s neon sign pierces out of blooming cacti – these are just a few examples of beautiful Santa Clarita moments and settings captured by Willis in her paintings. By preserving these ordinary, yet beautiful scenes on canvas, the paintings inspire visitors to take a moment and appreciate the new, old, and sometimes forgotten Santa Clarita landmarks.

The paintings will be on display in the gallery until March 25, 2017. For more information on the exhibit, please visit the Galleries page on SantaClaritaArts.com.

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Live Rock ‘n’ Roll Music at Bergie’s Steakhouse

March 16 at 7 p.m.

Special Guest Artist Rock ‘n’ Roll Night at Bergies Steakhouse. John Davis and Chuck Strong perform Rock ‘n’ Roll with a different special guest artist every week.
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SENSES Block Party – Luck o’ the Irish at Main Street in Old Town Newhall 

March 16 at 7 p.m.

May you be touched by the Luck o’ the Irish. The SENSES block party is going green in celebration of St. Patricks’s Day on Thursday March 16 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Shamrocks, pots of gold, and lucky charms will fill Main Street in Old Town Newhall at this free evening of entertainment. Dance a jig to Celtic Rock music from Alehouse Fire, grub on gourmet food trucks, and enjoy the libations of green beer and whiskey from 8th & Rail.

The wildly popular SENSES Block Party, presented by Galpin Subaru, brings live music, for trucks, themed activities and adult beverages to Main Street every third Thursday from March to October. Snap a photo at the Galpin Lounge, grab a drink from the on the street bar (hosted by 8th & Rail, El Trocadero, or Newhall Refinery), Dance the night away to high energy performers, and order a bite from the food trucks or local restaurants. Don’t miss this fun and festive adult setting right here in Santa Clarita.

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Domestic Violence Centers GREAT ESCAPE GALA 2017 at Hyatt Regency Valenci
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Mar 17, 2017 06:00 pm

An inaugural benefit event in support of the Domestic Violence Center of the Santa Clarita Valley.

Your ticket gets you:

An entry into the GRAND PRIZE drawing for a fabulous and glamorous weekend escape for TWO!* PLUS A FREE NIGHT STAY AT THE HYATT THAT NIGHT!A scrumptious served dinnerDJ Music and DancingSuitcase Art Gallery & Auction – We will be auctioning off hand painted suitcases that have been done by local artists to represent the stories that are so rarely told by victims of domestic violence. Each suitcase will include smaller getaway prizes for two.
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“Movies from the Hart” Matinee at William S. Hart Park 

March 18 at 1 p.m.

“Movies from the Hart” Matinee is presented b the County of Los Angeles Fire Department or Parks and Recreation and Friends of Hart Park.

Bring the family for a fun matinee movie screening of “The Secret Life of Pets” at Hart Park! The free indoor event will be a perfect way to spend an afternoon, rain or shine.

For program information, call (661)259-1750.
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David Burnham’s Broadway at Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons 

March 19 at 8 p.m.

Broadway’s David Burnham, the award -winning star of “The Light in the Piazza” and “Wicked” performs show-stoppers from the Great White Way, Along with material from his recently released solo CD, “One Day”.

Audience will be seated on the main stage and will have an opportunity to meet the artist.
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Gnatcatcher
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