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Education Corner: Chocolate Walk Raises Funds For Education Foundation

The SCV Education Foundation held their first “Sweet Side of Education Chocolate Walk” on Saturday, giving residents a chance to indulge in their favorite sweets. 

On Main Street in Old Town Newhall chocolate lovers of all ages sampled a variety of treats at participating businesses. 

 

Participants stopped at the Newhall Library to receive a pass that gives them a map of Main Street to the places participating in the fundraiser, according to Patrick Rowan, board of directors at SCV Education Foundation. 

The proceeds from the event go towards the SCV Education Foundation to benefit students in the Santa Clarita Valley. According to Rowan, the proceeds go to teacher’s grants and student scholarships.

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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.