Santa Clarita City Has Open Positions for Commissions
The city of Santa Clarita encourages interested residents to apply for several positions serving on local commissions.
SCVNews.com:
The city of Santa Clarita encourages interested residents to apply for several positions serving on local commissions.
SCVNews.com:
A nonprofit organizer and children’s author is looking to share her new book “The Soldier And The Squirrel,” which explores the meaning of life through the tale of a loyal squirrel and a wounded veteran.
KHTS News:
Six Santa Clarita Artists Association (SCAA) members have been accepted to the ‘Los Angeles-City of Angeles’ exhibition at La Galeria Gitana in San Fernando. Visitors are welcome to the opening reception to meet with the artists on December 17, from 6 to 9:30 p.m.
SCVNews.com:
A doctor shared his path through medical school, marrying his love, watching her die at the hands of a brutal attacker and his successful 10-year legal battle against big insurance in a memoir released this week.
KHTS News:
William S. Hart High School’s student band and colorguard, Hart Regiment, won the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association Championship, marking the 13th time that Hart Regiment has achieved this honor.
SCVNews.com:
Local teen band KikStart, made up of 17-year old twin sisters Kalia and Keeli Javan, is releasing its first Christmas album in late November.
SCVNews.com:
For the second year in a row, GVTV, Golden Valley High School’s advanced video production class, has been chosen as one of seven high school programs across the country to participate in the Student Television Network National Documentary Project.
SCVNews.com:
E.J. and Bill from SCVTV’s In the Movies welcomed Mike Fleming to the program. Fleming described his experiences at the Cowboy Festival, it’s history, and how he helps the city with one of its biggest events of the year. Plus he even breaks out his guitar and plays a tune written by Susan Werner called “Barbed Wire Boys!”
SCVTV.com:
Award-winning author Cherie Claire has set her latest book, “Ticket to Paradise,” in a fictional town based on Santa Clarita; first published as an ebook this summer, the novel is now available in both digital and trade paperback at Amazon.com.
City Manager discusses the importance of arts in Santa Clarita and how it’s being addressed with the launch of SantaClaritaArts.com, the one-stop shop for everything related to the arts in our community.
SCVNews.com:
Arts: The Way Forward | Message from City Manager Ken Striplin