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2017 KHTS Holiday Lights Tour Sparks The Christmas Spirit In Santa Clarita

The 2017 KHTS Holiday Lights tour explored Santa Clarita neighborhoods filled with winter-themed displays of Christmas lights and decorations for December.


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For those who aren’t able to make it out to see the lights, KHTS equipped a 360-degree camera on the KHTS firetruck to bring the winter wonderland to the community online.

Related: KHTS AM-1220 Announces 2016 Holiday Lights

The nearly three minute video provides an endless 360-degree view of homes in the Wakefield Ct. area, allowing viewers to pan and tilt the camera, giving them a complete experience.

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Carl Goldman, KHTS AM-1220 co-owner and driver of the KHTS fire truck, annually cruises down areas of Santa Clarita to tour the holiday lights dressed head to toe as Santa.

“We love to drive the firetruck around during charity events,” said Goldman. “We raise money for the terrific nonprofits in Santa Clarita, and who can resist getting behind the wheel of a 1948 Mack Truck dressed as Santa?”

Residents on Wakefield Court and Claremont Drive unite every year to transform their neighborhood into a spectacular winter wonderland for the Santa Clarita Valley community to behold.

Those interested in seeing the 2017 KHTS Holiday Lights Tour destinations can take a drive out to the Wakefield Court and Claremont Drive to view the holiday decorations in person.

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2017 KHTS Holiday Lights Tour Sparks The Christmas Spirit In Santa Clarita

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  1. I miss Santa Clarita so much. Moved back to Ohio but visit there in January and February. I look for this site every Christmas. Let everyone it!

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About Gilbert Bernal

Gilbert A. Bernal Jr. has been part of the KHTS video department since Jan 2017. He was hired as video editor in June 2017 after his four-month internship in the video department. While serving as a video intern, his duties were extended to become a multimedia journalist, producing news videos for KHTS News and Features. Gilbert was added to the KHTS team as part of the station’s continued growth and expansion. An Army veteran, father and local artist Gilbert has dedicated time and energy to volunteering at schools in the Santa Clarita Valley. At Pinetree Community Elementary School, in Canyon Country, Gilbert donated art for school auctions, photographed events and painted murals. At Canyon High, he gave two art demonstrations for the “Yes I Can” organization, a peer counseling class that focuses on learning about disabilities, social inclusion, and tolerance. Starting in Feb 2017 Gilbert launched the “KHTS Man On the Street” video features which gather and reports local opinion of Santa Clarita residents on current issues or events. A return student at College of the Canyons since 2014, Gilbert has been apart of the Media Entertainment Arts department working as a college assistant. After enrolling into the film program in 2014, he was hired to work in the camera equipment room (The Cage). There he helps students with film equipment rentals and technical advice. Gilbert received his associates degree in Film Production from College of the Canyons in 2017. He is continuing his educational path and plans to attend CSUN in Fall 2018 to work for a Bachelor's degree in Film.