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Things To Do In Santa Clarita – January 21, 2015

Looking for fun things to do in Santa Clarita? Check out these events: Children’s Bureau “Become A Foster or Adoptive Parent”, Sally Van Swearingen Book Signing, Henry Mayo Newhall “Concussion Conference”, Chamber Of Commerce Installation And Recognition Banquet

Children’s Bureau “Become A Foster or Adoptive Parent”
Sally Van Swearingen Book Signing
Henry Mayo Newhall “Concussion Conference”
Chamber Of Commerce Installation And Recognition Banquet
And Upcoming…

Childrens-Bureau-SkyscraperChildren’s Bureau “Become A Foster or Adoptive Parent”

The Children’s Bureau is looking for interested adults to become Foster or Adoptive Parents.  Come to an informational meeting to see how you may help by providing a child with love and nurturing within your family.  The Children’s Bureau is a nonprofit that helps children.  Another meeting will be held Saturday, February 28 (same hours and location).  Read more in an article on the KHTS website about the November informational: Children’s Bureau To Host Foster Children Adoption Meeting.

When:  Saturday, January 24 from 10am-12 noon
Where:  College of the Canyons Valencia Campus, University Center, Room 222 – 26455 Rockwell Canyon, Valencia
Contact:  661-208-4212
Link:  Children’s Bureau

Santa Clarita Author Of 'It's Not Over Yet!' To Host Book Signin
Sally Van Swearingen Book Signing

Meet celebrity makeup artist, speaker, motivator, and beauty power leader” Sally Van Swearingen.  She will be at a book signing for her book “It’s Not Over Yet!”  The secondary title says: Reclaiming Your Real Beauty In Your 40s, 50s and Beyond.  Read more in an article on the KHTS website: Santa Clarita Author Of ‘It’s Not Over Yet!’ to Host Book Signing.
A portion of the proceeds from book sales will be donated to the Domestic Violence Center of SCV.
When:  Friday, January 23 from 7pm-9pm
Where: 
Barnes & Noble, 23630 Valencia Boulevard at Magic Mountain Parkway
Contact: 
808-974-3990 or sally@itsnotoveryet.net
Link: 
SallyVanSwearingen.com


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Henry Mayo Newhall “Concussion Conference”

HenryMayo-InHouseHenry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital is holding a “Concussion Conference” to keep parents, coaches, teachers and athletes informed on the dangers of traumatic brain injury.  The conference is free and open to the public.  The conference will outline how you can tell if a concussion has been sustained.  Read more in an article on the KHTS website: Concussion Conference Bringing Awareness To Santa Clarita Parents.    
When:  Saturday, January 24 from 7:45am-1:30pm
Where: 
Henry Mayo Center on the hospital grounds, 23845 McBean Parkway, Valencia
Contact: 
concussionconference@henrymayo.com
Link: 
Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital

KHTS Santa Clarita Unsung Hero - Jim BackerChamber Of Commerce Installation And Recognition Banquet

The 91st Annual Chamber of Commerce Installation and Recognition Banquet will be honoring the outgoing 2014 Chairman of the Board Jim Backer and welcoming 2015 Chairman of the Board Sue Nevius.  The evening will also feature recognition of 2014 Business and Outstanding Members of the Year.  Individual tickets are $95 and tables of ten are $850.
When:  Friday, January 23 from 5:30pm-9pm
Where:  
Hyatt Regency Valencia, 24500 Town Center Drive at McBean Parkway
Contact:  
661-702-6977
Link:  
Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce 

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And Upcoming…

 

Golden Years Expo

Save the date for the 2nd Annual Golden Years Expo and Senior Health Fair.  The Expo is “designed for seniors, those planning for their senior years and those who are caring for a senior.”  The Expo features opportunities to deal directly with non-profit organizations, agencies, institutions and business.  You’ll receive information on services, opportunities and products geared towards seniors.  This event has free parking and admission.  “There are freebies and special offers, in addition to dozens of drawings for prizes worth $50 or more, including a Grand Prize of up to 500 California Super Lotto Plus Quick Pick plays.”
When:  Saturday, February 7 from 11am-5pm
Where:  Hyatt Regency Valencia, 24500 Town Center Drive at McBean Parkway, Valencia
Contact:  661-255-7063
Link:  Golden Years Expo

Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival 2015 – Tickets On Sale Now

Tickets Go On Sale For 2015 Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival-1Tickets 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

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

 

Things To Do In Santa Clarita – January 21, 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!”