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1803 - Indigenous family members removed from Caamulus (Camulos) village, Piru area, are baptized at San Fernando Mission [record]
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LOCAL ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Feb. 21-23: The MAIN, Front Row Center Presents ‘Disconnect’
Monday, Jan 27, 2025

The MAIN and Front Row Center presents the original play by Lee Clarke, “Disconnect”, Friday Feb. 21 thru Sunday, Feb. 23 at 24266 Main St., Santa Clarita, CA 91321. Did you know that God drinks beer? This and other philosophical questions are posed in this funny and dramatic story of one...

Sept. 13: The MAIN Hosts Zany Comedy ‘The Underpants’ Written by Steve Martin
Wednesday, Aug 21, 2024

The hit Off-Broadway play ‘The Underpants” is making its way to The MAIN for a night of crazy laughs and comedy. “The Underpants” is a madcap romp about a conservative couple in 1910 Germany who face scandal when the wife’s bloomers fall down in public. Suddenly, two infatuated...

June 27: “Constellations” Comes to The MAIN
Wednesday, Jun 26, 2024

The MAIN Theatre is presenting its next play, Constellations, later this month. Constellations is a play by Nick Payne that explores the unexpected romance between Roland, a beekeeper and Marianne, a physicist. Their chance encounter at a barbeque unravels a series of parallel moments that defy the...

Jan 13:  “Rembrandt Perfected” Opens 2023 With Laughs
Wednesday, Dec 21, 2022

Open 2023 with an evening of laughs as The MAIN hosts its first production of the new year “Rembrandt Perfected,” a new comedy by Braddon Mendelson. Tickets are on sale now for this award-winning production, which takes to the stage at The MAIN select nights from Jan 13-22, 2023. “Rembrandt Perfected”...

June 24: Barefoot In the Park Premieres at The MAIN
Wednesday, Jun 8, 2022

Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park will premiere later this month at The MAIN theatre in Newhall. This will be Dig Deep Theatre’s first on-stage, in-person production. A newly formed theatre company based in Santa Clarita, led by CalArts BFA acting student Shawnee Badger. There will be four...

Newhall Church to Present ‘The Green Velvet Christmas Dress’
Thursday, Oct 18, 2018

The First Presbyterian Church of Newhall will be performing “The Green Velvet Christmas Dress.” This original play, written by Melea J. Brock, chronicles the 130 year journey of a very special dress. The play delivers a most amazing and touching story of hope. A portion of the play includes an...

Valley View Elementary Debuts Inclusive Playground
Friday, Apr 28, 2017

Every kid should have the chance to play. That’s the philosophy behind a brand new inclusive playground making its debut on Friday at Valley View Community School, which for the past 12 years has served the most medically fragile students in the Santa Clarita Valley. Designed and constructed in cooperation...

COC Theatre Department Presents “Buzzer”
Friday, Mar 17, 2017

The College of the Canyons Theatre Department will present its production of “Buzzer,” a play written by Tracey Scott Wilson, beginning Friday, March 24 at the Black Box Theater. Directed by COC theatre instructor Susan Hinshaw, “Buzzer” focuses on the struggles and of an interracial couple,...

Canyon Theatre Guild Offers Two Comedic Plays through March, April
Wednesday, Mar 8, 2017

This March, the Canyon Theatre Guild offers two delightful plays where eccentric folk turn out to be wiser and more humane than their supposed sane-and-normal people around them. The first, “The Curious Savage,” is a feel-good play filled with heart as it contrasts avarice with generosity. Ethel...

Feb. 13, 14: Audition for CTG Production of ‘Somewhere Beyond the Sky’
Monday, Feb 6, 2017

Auditions are coming soon for “Somewhere Beyond the Sky”, an original youth production and fundraising event benefiting the Canyon Theatre Guild’s many youth programs. Audition dates are as follows: Monday, February 13, from 4 p.m.to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 14, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. “Somewhere...

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1803 - Indigenous family members removed from Caamulus (Camulos) village, Piru area, are baptized at San Fernando Mission [record]
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From Malibu to the South Bay, winter storms have washed large amounts of timber, twisted metals and other debris, as well as charred silt and sediment, from recent wildfires onto Los Angeles County beaches.
Debris Cleanup, Sediment Testing Ongoing at L.A. County Beaches
California Institute of the Arts presents "Work From Home," a postgrad group show Feb. 22-March 22 at The Reef LA.
CalArts Exhibit ‘Work From Home’ at The Reef LA
Joshua trees are only pollinated by yucca moths, but how do the moths know when it is time to pollinate? That is what Pryce Millikin, a California State University, Northridge biology graduate student, is trying to figure out, and he’s asking the public to help.
CSUN Master’s Student Asks Public Help to Collect Joshua Tree Data
Finally Family Homes has announced a free Housing Authority Seminar & Community Workshop designed to educate renters, landlords, property owners and management companies about housing rights and responsibilities. The seminar will be held Saturday, March 1.
March 1: Finally Family Homes Offers Free Housing Authority Seminar
The Castaic Union School District Board of Trustees will host a special meeting at noon on Wednesday, Feb. 19 to approve updated job descriptions for elementary school and middle school principals, assistant principals and the executive assistant to the superintendent.
Feb. 19: Castaic Board Special Meeting to Approve Updated Job Descriptions
Head Coach Monte Brooks has never seen what he saw Saturday, Feb. 15. In each game of a doubleheader against Cal Poly Pomona, The Master's University batters hit a walk-off home run to win each game.
Two Walk-Off Bombs Complete Sweep for Mustangs
Marston’s Restaurant is hosting an all-day (breakfast, lunch, dinner and take-out) fundraiser on Thursday, Feb. 20, for Carousel Ranch’s Annual “Carousel Wishes & Valentine Kisses” campaign.
Feb. 20: Marston’s Restaurant Fundraiser for Carousel Ranch
Members of the Santa Clarita Valley Council of Knights of Columbus recently donated children's jackets to the Child & Family Center in Santa Clarita.
Child & Family Center Seeks Donations for Families
College of the Canyons track and field posted another strong showing to begin the 2025 season, this time combining for four wins and six second-place results at the Pirate Invitational hosted by Ventura College on Saturday, Feb. 15.
Canyons Track Teams Finish Top Five at Pirate Invite
The city of Santa Clarita Film Office has released the list of eight productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, Feb. 17 to Sunday, Feb. 23.
Feb. 17-23: Filming This Week in the SCV
Median rental prices in Santa Clarita climbed 5.9% in January, the second-highest increase in the Los Angeles metro area according to a report prepared by Zumper Los Angeles, an online rental platform.
Zumper Los Angeles Reports Santa Clarita has 10th Highest Rent
The city of Santa Clarita is wranglin’ volunteers for the upcoming Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival to be held Saturday and Sunday, April 12-13 at William S. Hart Park in Newhall.
Volunteers Needed for Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival
1955 - Actor and nightclub owner Ace Cain incorporates the Rocky Springs Country Club in Sand Canyon [story]
Ace Cain
Tax season is here and the California State University, Northridge’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is operating at 15 different sites throughout Los Angeles county, ready to assist low-income taxpayers.
CSUN VITA Clinic Offering Free Tax Preparation Services
California State University, Northridge’s Institute for Sustainability is collaborating with Conservation Concierges, as well as CSUN’s Department of Geography and Environmental Studies and the College of Social and Behavioral Studies to host a wildfire lecture and career symposium, 2:30 p.m. Friday, March 7.
March 7: CSUN Wildfire Symposium on Environmental Education, Employment
The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency will hold its regular board meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 18 starting at 6 p.m.
Feb. 18: Santa Clarita Water Agency Regular Meeting
Spring is here, and there’s no better time to explore everything Santa Clarita has to offer. Whether you’re looking to try a new hobby, sign your child up for sports or discover recreational opportunities near you, the city’s Seasons magazine is your ultimate guide.
Ken Striplin | Your Guide to an Exciting Spring in Santa Clarita
With grocery prices having risen more than 25% over the past five years, the personal-finance website WalletHub has released its report on the "States Where People Spend the Most & Least on Groceries" to offer insight into where Americans are having the most trouble affording food.
Wallethub: States Where People Spend More on Groceries
Guitars for Vets Newhall Chapter has announced a Celebration Day, 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21 to recognize three of its veterans who have successfully completed 11-week guitar instruction program.
Feb. 21: Guitars For Vets Celebration Day
The Santa Clarita Planning Commission will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 6 p.m., in City Hall Council Chambers. It will consider an application for a new Verizon Wireless facility.
Feb. 18: Planning Commission to Consider New Verizon Facility
Sponsorship opportunities and tickets are now available for Vine 2 Wine, Circle of Hope’s signature wine-tasting event which will be held 6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 22 at the Sand Canyon Country Club.
March 22: Circle of Hope’s Vine 2 Wine Sponsorships Available
The regular meeting of the William S. Hart Union High School District’s Governing Board of Trustees will be held Wednesday, Feb. 19, beginning with a closed session at 6:15 p.m., followed by an open session at 7 p.m.
Feb. 19: Hart Board Public Hearing on Initial Teachers Union, District Proposals
The Santa Clarita Symphony Orchestra invites music lovers and Broadway enthusiasts to its Broadway Classics concert at 4 p.m., Sunday, March 16 at Canyon High School Performing Arts Center.
March 16: Santa Clarita Symphony Presents Broadway Classics Concert
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