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Hart District To Host Substitute Teacher Virtual Recruitment Fair 

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The William S. Hart Union High School District is scheduled to host a virtual recruitment fair to fill substitute teaching roles later this week.  Offering flexible scheduling and preferred worksite accommodation, officials with the Hart District are searching for applicants looking to fill substitute teaching roles, according to Hart District officials. “If you enjoy working with students while maintaining a ...

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9/11 To Be Remembered Through Guardians Patriot Day Car Show In Santa Clarita

Aiming to pay tribute to those who served and sacrificed on 9/11 exactly 20 years ago, Guardians Support Center, a Santa Clarita non-profit, is scheduled to host a Patriot Day car show and breakfast on Saturday.  With special guests Congressman Mike Garcia, Assemblywoman Suzette Martinez Vallardez and City Councilman Jason Gibbs in attendance, the event is expected to honor those ...

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Weeknight Lane Closures Scheduled For Northbound 5 Freeway North Of Santa Clarita

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The northbound 5 Freeway north of the Santa Clarita Valley is set to have lanes closed on weeknights for pavement work. Crews with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) are set to close several 5 Freeway lanes north of Santa Clarita on weeknights through mid-October. “The I-5 project will grind the surface of concrete slabs in northbound and southbound lanes ...

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Fostering Youth Independence Throws Annual Big Bear Retreat For Santa Clarita Foster Youth

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Fostering Youth Independence (FYI), a Santa Clarita non-profit, ended the summer with its annual Big Bear retreat designed to create camaraderie among the organization’s local foster youth. As an annual tradition intending to bring Santa Clarita foster youth together prior to the upcoming school year, the 2021 retreat welcomed youth, volunteers and FYI leaders for camping and relationship-building, according to ...

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Santa Clarita Junior Chamber International Hosts ‘Purpose Over Passion: Discovering Your Why’

Santa Clarita’s Junior Chamber International (JCI) is scheduled to host an interactive workshop “designed to help participants find their purpose” in September. Hosted by motivational speaker Corey Curties in September, the event is expected to challenge participants to identify their purpose in life through intimate, engaging, and interactive lectures, according to JCI. “Part of the problem is that people’s passions ...

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College Of The Canyons Announces 2021-2022 School Year Plans

College of the Canyons (COC) has announced its 2021-2022 school year plans as students begin a new semester of learning. On Wednesday, College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita announced resources and programs set up to help students this school year. “We are very excited to welcome students back on our campuses,” said Jasmine Ruys, vice president of student services ...

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Caltrans Announces 45 Day Closure Of Multiple I-210 On, Off Ramps

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The California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) has announced that various on and off ramps on the eastbound 210 Freeway are set to be closed for 45 days for paving, with some closures starting tonight. Caltrans is expected to shut down six ramps in the San Fernando Valley for at least 45 days beginning in late August and early September so ...

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Santa Clarita Encore Chorale Invites Senior Singers To Join Choir

Santa Clarita Encore Chorale

The Santa Clarita Encore Chorale, a nonprofit musical arts program for seniors, invites adults 55 and older to join the Fall 2021 semester. Singers must show that they are fully vaccinated and sing with masks (such as the Broadway Singers or KN95 masks), until such time as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says otherwise, according to Chorale ...

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Santa Clarita Grocery, LDS Church Organize, Distribute Donations Under ‘Summer Of Service’

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On Tuesday, Aug. 3, a 52-foot truck from Utah delivered 24 pallets of dried goods and fresh dairy products as a part of a joint volunteer effort with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Santa Clarita Grocery, titled, The Abundant Life / Summer of Service. Local members of the LDS church and volunteers with Santa Clarita ...

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EMT Student Saves Uncle’s Life With Skills Learned At College Of The Canyons

A College of the Canyons (COC) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) student saved his uncle’s life with skills he learned from the program. On May 9, Jonathan Nasrallah was celebrating Mother’s Day with his family when he had to apply skills he had learned to save his uncle, who collapsed during the gathering. “He’s like a dad to me,” Nasrallah said. ...

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