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Things To Do In Santa Clarita – February 18, 2015

Looking for fun things to do in Santa Clarita? Yevo Food “Food Tasting Event”, Home Upgrade Workshop, SC Philharmonic Orchestra & Musical Circus Petting Zoo, Canyon Theatre “The Red Velvet Cake War”, Canyon Theatre Guild, SCV Senior Center “Celebrity Waiter”, St. Clare Lenten Fish Fries

Yevo Food “Food Tasting Event”
Home Upgrade Workshop
SC Philharmonic Orchestra & Musical Circus Petting Zoo
Canyon Theatre Guild “The Red Velvet Cake War”
Canyon Theatre Guild “Cinderella, The Panto!”
SCV Senior Center “Celebrity Waiter”
St. Clare Lenten Fish Fries
And More…And Upcoming…

Yevo Food “Food Tasting Event”Yevo-Food-In-House

Yevo Food, a new organic food company, is holding a “Food Tasting Event” to share their knowledge and products.  On the food tasting menu are Yevo’s all natural breakfast items.  Come learn about Yevo Food Santa Clarita and how their nutrient dense superfood products can help you and your family.  Read more in an article on the KHTS website:  Yevo Food Hosting Food Tasting Event At Paseo Club. Club membership is not required for this event.
When:  Saturday, February 21 from 1pm-3pm
Where:  Paseo Club, 27650 Dickason Drive, Valencia – at the intersection of Dickason and Newhall Ranch
Contact:  818-288-8523 or bob@yevofood.org
Link:  Yevo Food

BKI-TileHome Upgrade Workshop

Save some time next Wednesday to learn how to save money and improve your comfort by making your home energy efficient at the “Home Upgrade Workshop” sponsored by the City of Santa Clarita and The Energy Network.  Home upgrades can increase the value of your home.  Home upgrades can help you save with energy efficient rebates. “The meeting will include basic building science including what you may need to think about before going solar and how your home uses and loses energy.  There will be refreshments and prizes.
When:  Wednesday, February 25 from 6pm-7:30pm
Where:  Santa Clarita Activities Center, 20880 Centre Pointe Parkway, near Golden Valley
Contact:  877-785-2237 or homeupgrade@theenergynetwork.com
Link:  The Energy Network


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SC Philharmonic Orchestra & Musical Circus Petting ZooSanta-Clarita-Philharmonic-In-House

The Santa Clarita Philharmonic Orchestra & Musical Circus Petting Zoo is the first in the Philharmonic’s season of free concerts.  The concert starts with a free “Pops” concert.  The “Pops” Concert will include works by Bernstein, Copland, and special original compositions by local composer Mark Gasbarro.  Jeffrey Gilbert is Music Director and Matthias Rykert is Concertmaster.  Children are invited to the Musical Instrument Petting Zoo before the concert.  Children will be able to “touch, feel and ask questions about orchestra instruments.”
When:  Sunday, February 22 at 3pm
Where:  Hart High School Auditorium, 24825 North Newhall Avenue, Newhall
Link:  SC Philharmonic

Red Velvet Cake Logo sizedCanyon Theatre Guild “The Red Velvet Cake War”

Canyon Theatre Guild has the “riotously funny Southern-fried comedy” The Red Velvet Cake War.  When you read the show description online at Canyon Theatre Guild you become wildly dizzy in a good way.  Three cousins, a family reunion, the number one mortuarial cosmetologist in the tri-county area, the accidental minivan crash through a husband’s girlfriend’s doublewide, hot July weather, and a high-stakes wager for the best red velvet cake, all surround this story in the middle of Texas tornado season.  It is then no wonder why the description ends with “you’ll wish your own family reunions were this much fun!”
When:  Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm: February 21 and 28. Sundays at 2pm: February 22, March 1 
Where:  
Canyon Theatre Guild, 24242 Main Street, Old Town Newhall
Contact:  
661-799-2702
Link:  
Canyon Theatre Guild

Canyon Theatre Guild “Cinderella, The Panto!”Cinderella-Panto sized

Canyon Theatre Guild has the family friendly “Cinderella, The Panto!”  I must confess, I had to Google the meaning of panto.  In the United Kingdom, panto is short for pantomime but has nothing to do with white-face make-up.  “Enjoy an exciting show full of catchy songs, dancing mice, laugh-out-loud routines, lavish costumes and lots of audience participation, you won’t want to miss zany British Panto adaptation of the age-old tale of Cinderella, The Panto!”
When:  Saturdays at 2pm:  February 21 and 28. Friday at 8pm: February 27. Sundays at 6pm: February 22.
Where:  
Canyon Theatre Guild, 24242 Main Street, Old Town Newhall
Contact:  
661-799-2702
Link:  
Canyon Theatre Guild

SCV Senior Center “Celebrity Waiter”

The SCV Senior Center takes you to “Cities Around the World” for the 2015 Celebrity Waiter Dinner.  Dress to reflect your city of choice.  The evening includes dinner, dancing, live auction, silent auction, and entertainment.  Proceeds benefit the SCV Senior Center.  The Celebrity Waiter Dinner benefits the SCV Senior Center programs including the much needed Home Delivered Meals program. See pictures from last year’s Celebrity Waiter Dinner.  Tickets are $125 each.
When:  Saturday, February 21 from 5pm-10pm
Where:  
Hyatt Regency Valencia, 24500 Town Center Drive at McBean Parkway
Contact:  
661-259-9444, admin@scv-seniorcenter.org
Link:  SCV Senior Center Facebook Page   

Looking for family fun activities in Santa Clarita?  Check out SCV Buzz.   The weekly top 5 list featuring local family events in the Santa Clarita area that are fun, unique and low cost or free.

Santa Clarita Valley Boy Scouts To Host Missing Children PreventEagle Scout Project “Child Identification Kit”

When it came time for Boy Scout James Cornwall of Troop 587 in Canyon Country to develop his Eagle Scout project, he thought of child safety.  Parents bring your children to receive a free Child Identification Card and Safety Kit that includes fingerprinting, photo, height/weight and child safety tips.  Read more in an article on the KHTS website: Santa Clarita Valley Boy Scout To Host Missing Children Prevention Event.   This event organized by James Cornwall is a community service and is not for profit.
When:  Saturday, February 21 from 10am-4pm
Where:  Westfield Valencia Town Center next to the Merry-go-Round

St. Clare Lenten Fish Fries

It’s that time again, Lent, that time for making a sacrifice, and gathering for St. Clare’s Fish Fries.  Fish Fry Dinners include beer battered Alaska cod, French fries or rice pilaf, coleslaw, rolls, and coffee, tea or milk.  Choose from a 2-piece dinner for $9. or 3-piece for $10.  Desserts can be purchased at the Bake Sale table.  The Fish Fries end the Friday before Good Friday, April 3.
When:  Fridays from 4:30pm-8pm on:  February 20 and 27; March 6, 13, 20 and 27
Where:  St. Clare’s Catholic Church, 19606 Calla Way, Canyon Country – off of Camp Plenty

Habitat For Humanity Builders BallHabitat-for-Humanity-Logo

Habitat for Humanity is hosting their 25th Anniversary Builder’s Ball.  “Here’s an opportunity to join more than 350 community and business leaders, caring corporations and dedicated individual who for one night trade in a tool belt and hard hat for a little glitz and glamour.”  Tickets are available online.
When:  Friday, February 20 at 6pm
Where:  
Sheraton Universal Hotel, 333 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City
Contact:  
818-884-8808
Link:  
Habitat For Humanity San Fernando Santa Clarita   

And Upcoming…

YMCA “Royal Ball”
Santa Clarita Valley Family YMCA is holding their “Royal Ball.”  The Y invites all princes and princesses to join in the evening of games, crafts, food, and an appearance by real princesses.  All are invited to take part.
When:  Saturday, February 28 from 6pm-8pm
Where:  Santa Clarita Valley YMCA, 26147 McBean Parkway, Valencia
Contact:  661-253-3593 or ryanfowler@ymcala.org
Link:  SCV YMCA

SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off – sign up now!
The Third Annual SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off will  feature approximately 40 chili cookers competing for votes.  High spirited fun for worthy local charities and bragging rights.  Tasting begins at 5:30pm.  Try chili with and without meat, with and without beans, and hot, medium or mild.  Tickets are $10 at the door or order online.   The three local charities benefitting from the Cook-Off are: Bridge To Home, LARC Ranch, and Help The Children.  If you have a favorite chili recipe, the Cook-Off is still taking on entries.  When:  Friday, March 20 starting at 5:30pm
Where:  Hyatt Regency Valencia, 24500 Town Center Drive at McBean Parkway
Contact:  661-816-4234 or 661-755-4883,infor@scvcharitychilicookoff.com
Link:  SCV Charity Chili Cook-Off

Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival 2015 – Tickets On Sale NowTickets Go On Sale For 2015 Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival
Tickets are now being sold for the Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival 2015.  The Festival will be held Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19 at its new location in Old Town Newhall.  This year marks the 22nd annual Festival featuring music, entertainment, food and shopping.  Read more in an article on the KHTS website:  Tickets Go On Sale For 2015 Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival.    General Admission Tickets to the Festival at William S. Hart Park are $10 for adults and $7 for children (children under 3 are free).    VIP Package Tickets are $75.
When:  Tickets are on sale now, Cowboy Festival 2015 to be held April 18 and 19
Where:  event will take place in and around Old Town Newhall
Contact:  661-250-3735, cowboy@santa-clarita.com
Link:  Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival 2015

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Things To Do In Santa Clarita – February 18, 2015

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About Connie Jones

Connie and her husband, John, moved to the Santa Clarita Valley almost 30 years ago. Living in Santa Clarita for that long is the direct opposite of Connie’s childhood. She was an Army ‘brat’ who moved every two to three years. Consequently, she has lived in many states and even spent three years in Europe. All three of her kids went to Santa Clarita schools. Connie says the best thing about her job at KHTS is that she is never bored. “If I’m not smiling, Carl is sure to ask why, just before giving me a mind-boggling project.” “KHTS AM-1220 is an integral part of our community and I’m glad to be a part of it. Besides, the DJs will take my request to play Shania Twain’s ‘Still the One’ for my wedding anniversary – gotta love that!”