Inviting all local residents to attend, City Hall and Santa Clarita Public Library officials are set to host some upcoming events to celebrate numbers, science and art in March.
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A reception featuring appetizers and entertainment is taking place at the First Floor Gallery at City Hall on Saturday, March 4, from 6-8 p.m., where community members will be joined by the Santa Clarita City Council, the city’s Arts Commission and Arts and Events division to celebrate the new art exhibit “It’s All in the Numbers.”
The exhibit will be displayed in the gallery from Wednesday, March 1 through Friday, March 31, which is in conjunction with the Santa Clarita Public Library’s One Story One City program.
Throughout the month of March, One Story One City is celebrated to encourage engagement with stories across all ages and interests through a number of different events.
This month’s events will feature themes found in Nathalia Holt’s nonfiction work “Rise of the Rocket Girls,” which tells the story of the women known as “human computers” or “rocket girls” who worked at Pasadena’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory between the 1940s and 1970s.
Both the art exhibit and One Story One City events will invite the public to experience the influence and power that surrounds numbers, rocket science and overall innovation.
For more information about the art exhibit and reception, click here.
To learn more about One City One Story events, click here.
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