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Jeep Night To Support Golden Valley Band Programs

The inaugural “Jeep Night 2023”, is set to benefit the Golden Valley High School Band programs, sponsored by the Southern California Jeep Junkies. 

Held at Route 66 Classic Grill restaurant in Canyon Country, the general public are welcome to attend and admission is free.

Expected donations of $20 each from as many as 100 Jeep club members, and ten percent of all food and beverage sold during the event, will go towards keeping the band program running smoothly. 

This includes purchasing and maintaining musical instruments and marching band uniforms, and purchasing much needed items such as sheet music, guitar strings and drumheads.

Performances during the event include Golden Valley High School Bands, with special guests “Seven Suns.”

In addition, Music Moves is partnering with KHTS 98.1 FM & AM-1220 AM Hometown Station to support the Santa Clarita Grocery by accepting food donations on their behalf during the event.

There will be many other ways to generate donations during the event, ensuring the Music Moves mission is met; “Supporting Music Education in Public Schools.”

*100% of all donations go directly to the Golden Valley Band Booster organization, a registered 501c3*

If you are a Jeeper and would like to donate and register, go to https://my.cheddarup.com/c/jeep-night-2023, or contact Erin Hester -president@gvhsbandandcolorguardboosters.org.

For more information about Music Moves, log onto www.music-moves.org


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Carl Goldman, along with his wife, Jeri repurchased KHTS AM-1220, Santa Clarita’s hometown station on October 24, 2003. They owned it from 1990-1998, and then sold it to Clear Channel Communication in 1998, buying it back from Clear Channel in 2003. Since then, they have rebuilt KHTS as a critical voice of the Valley. In 2015 the radio station moved to its new headquarters on Main Street in Old Town Newhall, in the original Newhall Hardware building. In 2018 an FM was added, 98.1, with its signal being simulcast with AM-1220. In January 2020, Carl and Jeri cruised on the Diamond Princess. Carl was one of the first Americans to come down with Covid-19. Months earlier he was impacted by Guillain Barre Syndrome as a result of a Shingles vaccine in September 2019. He is still in recovery from the vaccine.