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Things To Do In Santa Clarita – February 26, 2014

Looking for fun things to do in Santa Clarita? Check out these Santa Clarita events: Hypnotherapy for ADD/ADHD, SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off, The Church On The Way Santa Clarita “The Art Of Marriage,” Canyon Theatre Guild, Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, Lancaster Performing Arts Center.

 

 

Seminar “Hypnotherapy for ADD/ADHD”
SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off
The Church On The Way Santa Clarita “The Art Of Marriage”
Canyon Theatre Guild “The Hobbit”& “Dixie Swim Club”
Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center “Ladysmith Black Mambazo”
Lancaster Performing Arts Center “Our Town”
And More…And Upcoming…

Seminar “Hypnotherapy for ADD/ADHD”

When:  Saturday, March 1 from 10am-12pm
Where:  C.A.R.E. Learning Academy, 26883 Ruether Avenue, one block north of Soledad Canyon
Details:  If you are a parent of a child diagnosed with ADD/ADHD or suspect you or your child might have ADD/ADHD, you may want to consider this free seminar “Hypnotherapy for ADD/ADHD.”  The seminar will be conducted by Abi Caruthers of Hypnosis by Abi.  Learn about hypnosis and how hypnosis may be an alternative solution to medication or to use in conjunction with medication.  Please RSVP by calling 818-253-4464.  Learn more about Hypnosis by Abi and Abi Caruthers online.  

SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off

When:  Wednesday, March 5 at 5:30pm
Where:  Hyatt Regency, 24500 Town Center Drive at McBean Parkway, Valencia
Details:  The Real Estate Community of Santa Clarita is holding the Second SCV Annual Charity Chili Cook-Off.  The cook-off benefits a number of local charities.  Representatives from each charity will be at the cook-off.  The entry fee for the event is $5.  The entry fee to enter the chili contest is $50.  More information is available by calling 661-816-4234 or on Facebook.   


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The Church On The Way Santa Clarita “The Art Of Marriage”

When:  Saturday, March 1 from 9am-5pm
Where:  The Church On The Way Santa Clarita, 23415 Cinema Drive, Santa Clarita
Details:  The Church On The Way Santa Clarita has a one-day video conference on “The Art of Marriage.”  “The Art of Marriage is a unique curriculum developed by FamilyLife that has impacted over 400,000 people since its release in 2011.  This interactive conference will address a lot of the challenges married couples face, and will help bless and strengthen your marriage.”  The cost is $35, plus $5 per child for childcare.  More information and registration is available by calling 661-291-6000 or online.  

Canyon Theatre Guild “The Hobbit” 

When:  Friday at 8pm: February 28; Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm: March 1 
Where:  Canyon Theatre Guild, 24242 Main Street, Old Town Newhall
Details:  J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic tale of Middle Earth is at Canyon Theatre Guild with performances of “The Hobbit.”  The play tells the story of Bilbo Baggins and a band of dwarves as they go on a remarkable journey encountering wizards, trolls, elves and a dragon.  Tickets are $12/$15 for juniors/seniors and $15/$17 for adults.  More information on the play and tickets are available by calling 661-799-2702 or online.

Canyon Theatre Guild “Dixie Swim Club”

When:  Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm on: March 1
Where:  Canyon Theatre Guild, 24342 Main Street in Old Town Newhall
Details:  Canyon Theatre Guild has the new comedy “The Dixie Swim Club.”  The story is about five Southern women that met on their college swim team.  They meet for one weekend every August to catch up on each other’s lives.  “As their lives unfold and the years pass, these women increasingly rely on one another through advice and raucous repartee, to get through the challenges that life flings at them.”  “The Dixie Swim Club is the story of these unforgettable women-a hilarious and touching comedy about friendships that last forever.”  Hear a KHTS Friday Matinee podcast interview with some of the stars of “The Dixie Swim Club” during an appearance on January 17.   Tickets are $12 to $15 for juniors/seniors and $15 to $17 for adults.  Tickets are available by calling 661-799-2702.  More information is available online.  

Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center “Ladysmith Black Mambazo”Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center "Ladysmith Black Mambazo"

When:  Friday, February 28 at 8pm
Where:  Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center on the COC Valencia Campus, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Valencia
Details:  “Ladysmith Black Mambazo” is performing at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center.  “Ladysmith Black Mambazo” is part of the World Beat series at Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center.  Ladysmith Black Mamabazo “brings the intricate rhythms and harmonies of their native South African musical traditions for an event you won’t soon forget!”  Tickets are $45/$40/$35.  More information and tickets are available by calling 661-362-5304 or online.  

Lancaster Performing Arts Center “Our Town”

When:  Friday, February 21 at 8pm and Saturday, February 22 at 8pm;
Where: Lancaster Performing Arts Center, 750 West Lancaster Boulevard, Lancaster
Details:  Lancaster Performing Arts Center has the timeless drama of life in Grover’s Corner with “Our Town.”  “The simple story of a love affair is constantly rediscovered because it asks timeless questions about the meaning of love, life and death.”  More information and tickets are available by calling 661-723-5950 or online.  

Ice Station Valencia “Skate-A-Thon”

When:  Saturday, March 1 from 2-7pm
Where:  Ice Station Valencia, 27445 North Smyth, Valencia – across from Valencia High School
Details:  Ice Station Valencia is hosting “Skate-A-Thon” to benefit SNAP, Special Needs Athlete and Peers. SNAP sports creates alternative sports for special needs athlete.  There will also be a scrimmage between LA County Firefighters Hockey Club and Valencia SNAP Flyers.  Read more in an article on the KHTS website: Special Needs Athletes To Play At Ice Station Valencia For SNAP Hockey.  The SNAP team is raising funds for an international hockey tournament later this year.  There will be a raffle drawing to win prizes such as a flat screen television.  

Santa Clarita City Council Candidate Forum

When:  Tuesday, March 4 from 2-3:30pm
Where:  Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center, 22900 Market Street near Newhall Avenue
Details: KHTS’ own news director Perry Smith will be moderating a Santa Clarita City Council Candidate Forum hosted by the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center.  The event will be open to the public.  The focus of the forum will be issues relevant to the Santa Clarita Valley senior community.  Bring your questions on local issues.  Read more in an article on the KHTS website: Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center To Host Candidate Forum With KHTS AM-1220.  Related to this forum, there was a Santa Clarita City Council forum hosted by SCVTV and KHTS AM-1220.  From this forum there is a story on the KHTS website where you can see and listen to questions and answers of participating candidates: Santa Clarita City Council Candidates Answered Questions At Forum.

Upcoming…

Become A Foster Or Adoptive Parent

When:  March 8 from noon-2pm
Where:  Westfield Valencia Town Center, JCPenney Center Court
Details:  KHTS will be broadcast live a presentation “Become a Foster or Adoptive Parent” sponsored by Los Angeles County Department of Children & Family Services.  The website is Share Your Heart LA – an apt description of what is needed for so many children in Los Angeles County.  And Santa Clarita families may be the answer.  Come hear what the difference is between an adoptive and foster parent, who can become a foster or adoptive parent, who the children are that need permanent or temporary homes, and all the responsibilities come with sharing your heart.  Currently there is a display of the children waiting to be adopted in the “Beautiful Heart Gallery” in the JCPenney Center Court.  The photo gallery will be on display through March 15.  More information is available by calling 888-811-1121 or online. 

City Of Santa Clarita Art SLAM “Fem SLAM”

When:  Thursday, March 6 from 7-10pm
Where:  Main Street, Old Town Newhall
Details:  The city of Santa Clarita, on first Thursday of the month, holds Art SLAM, “themed art happenings.”  Each month local artists respond to the theme in their own unique ways and transform Old Town Newhall into an open-air gallery.  This month Art SLAM is holding “Fem SLAM” celebrating female artists to round out Women’s History Month.  Read more in an article on the KHTS website: Fem SLAM Art Event To Kick Off 2014 Thursdays At Newhall.  Learn more about Art SLAM and Thursdays At Newhall online.  

St. Clare Lenten Fish Fry

When:  Fridays from 4:30-8pm from March 7 through April 11
Where:  Saint Clare of Assisi, 19606 Calla Way, Canyon Country
Details:  Lent is here and St. Clare’s is again holding their Lenten Fish Fry.  The dinners include beer battered Alaska cod, French fries or rice pilaf, coleslaw, rolls, and coffee, tea or milk.  Desserts are available for purchase at the Bake Sale table.  Other beverages are available for purchase.  A two-piece dinner is $9 and three-piece for $10.  Meals are dine-in or take-out.  Proceeds benefit the needy in Santa Clarita. 

Congressional Art Competition

When:  deadline is Monday, April 21, 2014
Where:  see below
Details:  The Congressional Art Competition is now accepting artwork submissions.  The competition is open to all high school students within the California 25th District represented by Congressman Howard P. “Buck” McKeon.  Read more about the competition, criteria, submission locations and past winners in an article on the KHTS website: Congressional Art Competition Accepting Submissions Until April 21. The judging ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, April 30 at 4pm at FastFrame Valencia.

SCV Youth Project “Sweet Charity Cake Auction”

When:  Saturday, March 8 at 6pm
Where:  Valencia Country Club, 27330 North Tourney Road, Valencia
Details:  Santa Clarita Valley Youth Project is hosting their sixth annual “Sweet Charity Cake Auction.”  This year’s theme is “Community.”  Highly imaginative are elaborately decorated cakes are combined with prize packages then auctioned.  Cakes are awarded prizes in several categories.  Read more in an article on KHTS:  Santa Clarita Valley Youth Project Gears Up For 6th Annual Cake Auction.  Cake entry fees are $25.  Tickets to the event are $45.  More information, registration and tickets are available online

Santa Clarita Elks & Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers “Bob Kellar Roast” 

When:  Saturday, March 8 at 6pm
Where:  Santa Clarita Elks Lodge, 17766 Sierra Highway, Canyon Country
Details:  Santa Clarita Councilman Bob Kellar will be the roastee for the 16th Annual Elks Charity Roast benefitting Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers.  This year’s roasters include former City Manager Ken Pulskamp, Steve Arklin, Fred Arnold of American Family Funding, and Don Fleming of Valencia Acura.  Councilman Kellar has long been a supporter of Samuel Dixon Family Heath Centers.  Read more in an article on the KHTS website: Councilman Bob Kellar In Good Humor About Upcoming Charity Roast.  Tables can be purchased for $2000, $1500 or $1000.  More information and reservations are available by calling 661-257-2339, extension 302 or online.   

Also brought to you by our friends at Facey Medical Center. 


Looking for more events or want to register your event – check out the KHTS Community Calendar 


 

 

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