PennySaver Scandal - Santa Clarita Gazette and Free Classifieds
Transcription
PennySaver Scandal - Santa Clarita Gazette and Free Classifieds
MONTESSORI ON COPPERHILL OPENING IN JUNE! INFANT CENTER, TODDLERS, PRE-SCHOOL, TK & K 27908 Seco Canyon Rd. Intersection of Seco Canyon and Copperhill. Former Kindercare site Now Accepting Applications for Enrollment Call 661-673-5676 For More Details FREE CLASSIFIEDS www.santaclaritagazette.com Your Hometown News and Classifieds Issue 872 May 29 - June 4, 2015 (661) 298-5330 INFANTS • TODDLERS • PRESCHOOL • KINDERGARTEN PennySaver Scandal Hundreds of Employees Shocked, Angry after Sudden Shutdown By Melissa Lampert Hundreds of former PennySaver employees were left shocked, angered and without jobs when the company suddenly closed its doors Friday after 50 years in business. situation, protect their families and their livelihoods. They didn’t do that by a long shot — they told them on Friday, that’s their last day and they’re out.” Employees were reportedly given no notice of the closure, and at a meeting held Tuesday were allegedly given final paychecks that they were told could not be cashed due to insufficient funds, according to a Redlands attorney seeking to file a class action lawsuit against the company. On behalf of former employee LuAnn Benton, McCune filed a complaint Tuesday against PennySaver and OpenGate Capital, a global private investment firm that acquired the company from Harte-Hanks, Inc. in Sept. 2013. The complaint seeks to represent all former employees who wish to be involved in the matter in a class action lawsuit, McCune said. “California law requires that a company this size, when it closes down, is required to give their employees 60 days notice,” said Richard McCune of McCune Wright Attorneys at Law. “This is so people can go take care of their “The Court has to decide if that’s the appropriate way to go,” he added. “The process takes some period of time, but we are continued on page 3 2 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 MONTESSORI on Copperhill 27908 SECO CANYON ROAD, SAUGUS, CA 91350 OPENING JUNE 1ST 27908 Seco Canyon Rd Santa Clarita (Intersection of Seco Canyon and Copperhill. Former Kindercare site) Now Accepting Applications for Enrollment Call 661-257-4161 For More Details • Beautiful school with all new Montessori material and furniture throughout the school • Large Infant and Toddler Center • Developmentally appropriate Montessori curriculum • Large, separate play yards for each program with appropriate play equipment for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers • Hands-on learning Infant / Toddler program • Potty Training • Warm, loving and Montessori qualified staff • Clean, safe and stimulating environment • Dance, music and movement included in our comprehensive curriculum • Afternoon enrichment classes VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 3 The Gazette continued from front page PennySaver going to be seeking to move very, very quickly on that. … We need to figure out what happened here.” PennySaver CEO Ronald Myers released a statement Sunday identifying the alleged cause of the sudden closure and addressing the “difficult” situation in which former employees have been placed. “PennySaver did everything possible to try to stay in business and was in the process of pursuing a number of alternatives, when our lender unexpectedly ceased our funding late Friday evening,” Myers said. “Without any funding, the company was forced to immediately cease operations.” He continued, “We empathize with our employees during this difficult time.” In an attempt to answer employee questions and provide more information regarding next steps, Myers also reportedly sent an email addressed “to all PennySaver employees” informing them of a meeting that was held Tuesday at the Brea facility “to discuss the state of operations and other important issues.” “It is important you know that this meeting is optional — no one is required to attend and you will not be paid for your time if you do attend,” the email stated. One former employee described the scene in Brea in a post on the “Former PennySaver CA Employees” Facebook group’s page: “I came to the building this morning and tons of security guards were in and outside the building. … I went in and the lights were low and guards were in the hallways.” In another post referencing Tuesday’s meeting, the employee continued, “My heart was broken, when I saw the looks on everyone’s faces. … You believed in this company for so long and what a horrific way to end our careers.” “OpenGate has taken my livelihood but they can’t take my memories of working with all the great people,” another post read. “I went (to the meeting) today with a glimmer of hope all was not lost, but that was not to be.” Employees attempting to verify funds for their final paychecks Wednesday morning were still told no funds were available, according to another post, which described the checks as “useless” and sought legal advice. The PennySaver had a print circulation of 9.1 million at the time of the closure, making it the largest direct-mail shopping publication in the United States, according to the website. For 50 years, the PennySaver has served as a nationwide connection between buyers and sellers, helping locals find everything from pets, cars and houses for sale to apartments for rent, job listings and garage sales in their neighborhood, in print in California and across the country on the web. Prior to the closure, PennySaver officials described the paper as “a community tradition” that “is in the business of helping local businesses thrive through effective hyper-local marketing products and services.” “I’m totally surprised – shocked (at the closure),” said Barbara Ward, who worked for the PennySaver for about 15 years before parting with the company in 2000. “I never thought this would happen. When I worked there, the people were, for the most part, great — the management and everything. When they were here in Santa Clarita, Houston Harte (of Harte-Hanks, Inc.) came and worked as a hands-on manager in the local offices. It was a lot of fun.” Guests Head to the Hills for Wine in the Pines By Martha Michael A favorite event among wine-loving Santa Clarita residents is just around the corner, at least date-wise. Locals can unwind up in the hills next month during “Wine in the Pines” in the woods of Pine Mountain. An annual event in Pine Mountain Village near Frazier Park, the one-day festival gives guests a fresh outdoor environment for their epicurean experiences. Wine in the Pines is a festival that includes wine sampling and gourmet food in the midst of an art show. With the participation of numerous wineries, the event brings crowds to the woods of Pine Mountain, where they can listen to live music and leisurely sip wines, while they try gourmet delights and original artwork. The event will be held on June 13, 2015 from 12 Noon to 4 p.m. Located approximately an hour north of Santa Clarita in Los Padres National Forest, Pine Mountain Village is off of the 5 freeway, the site of fresh air and cabin living. Held every June since 2003, it showcases wines from some of California’s top wine-growing regions. “Seeing the wineries participating this year, it promises to be one of the best wine events ever,” Mark Bailey, owner of the local Madd Bailey’s Pub and the Wine Room Gallery, said. “I’m especially excited to see a special section of the village devoted to the fabulous Lompoc Wine Ghetto Trail.” At press time, participants include Freixenet USA, Clayhouse Wines, Pomar Junction, Ranchita Canyon Vineyard, Silkwood Wines, Vista Del Rey Vineyards, Frolicking Frog, Golden Star Vineyards, Cass Winery, Lapis Luna, Quady Winery, Opolo Vineyards, Gen7, Ampelos Cellars, Transcendence, Montemar, Zotovich Cellars, Sagebrush Annie’s, Casa Barranca, Ascension Cellars, Las Flores, Plan B, Veritas Tapas and Wine, Tobin James, Madd Bailey’s Wine, Pali Wine Company, Hansen Grunner Vineyards, Rock Lobster Vineyards, Black Bear Red Chair Vineyards, G. Washington, Gen 7 Wines, Stone Pine, Tercero, Wolf Creek Brewery, Tioga Sequoia Brewing Company and Advanced Beverage (Stella Artois). Many annual guests like to stay the night or weekend in the woods, and Pine Mountain Village offers accommodations. There are both rental cabins in Pine Mountain and a Holiday Inn located in Frazier Park nearby. The Wine Room Gallery Wine Bar in Pine Mountain will be open on both Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. and guests will be able to purchase and take some of the wine they tasted at the festival. Tickets and information are available at WineInThePines.com or by calling 661-2421996 and you can find the event on Facebook. Despite the paper’s longtime establishment in local communities like Santa Clarita, the sudden closure is consistent with a nationwide decline in the newspaper industry in recent years. Due to the rise in new technologies that allow for instant online publication and 24/7 consumer access, the number of Americans turning to digital outlets is up 10 percent over the last year, according to data published by the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) in March 2015. NAA data also showed a 43 percent increase in digital marketing in the industry, leaving print advertising revenue at an all-time low—falling from about $65 billion annually in 2000 to less than $20 billion in recent years. “The operation is really quite impressive, but the amount of money it takes to keep (the paper) afloat is also impressive,” said Andrew Loughlin, who worked as an outside sales executive at the PennySaver for nine years before parting ways with the company prior to the closure. “In the digital marketing, they’re not competitive. … They’re not getting enough advertisers to do it; therefore they’ve declined over the years and sold fewer and fewer papers.” PennySaver officials are continuing to explore different options for the company, according to Myers’ statement, including “ongoing discussions” with their lender to re-instate the line of capital needed to continue operations, as well as discussions with a potential buyer. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 4 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Pet Adoptions brought to you by Visit for Rescued Animals and New Clients Valencia Veterinary Center 263-9000 23928 Summerhill Lane, Valencia 91354 www.bestvalenciavet.com 1. Foxy - 1-2 year old terrier mix who was found wandering in the Hollywood Hills. She’s full of energy and loves to play with the other dogs in her foster home. She’s very good with the cat too! She would love an active home with another canine companion. Foxy is spayed and up to date on all vaccinations. 2. Etta - Border Collie mix, approximately 4 months. Little Etta was one of four Border Collie puppies surrendered to Mutt Match as young puppies. Etta can be a little shy of strangers and will need a patient, loving home to help her adjust. She is social with other friendly dogs and a home with at least one other dog would be most ideal. 3. Pippa - Jack Russell Terrier (Parson Russell Terrier) mix, female. Very well mannered, affectionate, playful Pippa is great with other friendly dogs and would probably be fine with cats as well. 4. Piper - Terrier mix, brindle color, female, will be medium size dog, she is a puppy and good with dogs and kids. 1. Foxy 5. Nestle - This ADORABLE baby boy was found alone on the streets of San Fernando. A good samaritan contacted us. Approximately one year, he is good with other dogs of all sizes and kids, not sure about cats. Due to the unfortunate bad rap and misuse of bully breeds, previous bully breed experience is required to adopt Nestle. We are patient in finding the right homes for our beloved dogs and serious about protecting the breed, Nestle will not be adopted to a first time bully breed owner. 6. Edison - Edison is our newest addition, a terrier/poodle mix puppy. He is neutered and good with cats, dogs and kids. 3. Pippa 4. Piper 2. Etta Mutt Match L.A. A Non-Profit 501(c)(3) All Mutt Rescue www.muttmatchla.org 323-839-2980 Follow us on Twitter - MMLAK9Rescue Join Us On Facebook - Mutt Match L.A. 6. Edison 5. Nestle Local Audiologist: ‘Tinnitus Blamed on Hearing Loss’ Sometimes referred to as “ringing in the ears,” tinnitus affects an estimated 50 million Americans, says local audiologist Nola Aronson. She works to inform patients how to manage symptoms, which she attributes to hearing loss. “This app is a really wonderful development in the treatment of tinnitus,” she said. “Not only does it put a therapeutic tool right at their fingertips, but also if they are a hearing aid user they have an additional resource available to them immediately.” Age-related hearing loss is one of the most common causes of tinnitus, which many describe as ringing in the ears, buzzing, hissing, whistling, whooshing or clicking. Other causes include exposure to loud noises and ear wax buildup. There is no known cure, but there are treatment options. For more information on Advanced Audiology’s tinnitus treatment services, visit www.scvadvancedaudiology.com/tinnitus-treatment-valencia-ca. “Anyone who suffers from tinnitus knows just how inescapable and debilitating the symptoms can be,” said Aronson, owner of Advanced Audiology in Valencia. “It’s important to have your hearing checked, because often hearing loss can be linked to tinnitus. If we know what the problem is, we can more effectively help people.” Advanced Audiology offers a variety of therapy and treatment options, including sound and music therapy, stress management, hearing aids and advice on certain medications that can be of assistance. Aronson is introducing new resources available for users of Starkey Hearing Technologies hearing aids — which Advanced Audiology provides — with built-in tinnitus relief. Researchers have found that tinnitus sufferers can benefit from a variety of sound therapies, and Starkey recently introduced a smartphone app called “Relax” that includes a dozen soothing sounds – including ocean waves, rain and a crackling fire – to help ease the symptoms of tinnitus. The sounds can be streamed directly to certain Starkey hearing aids offered by Advanced Audiology. Tinnitus treatment is a special focus of Advanced Audiology’s practice, and Aronson said the Relax app is a great additional tool to recommend to her patients. SC Contents te Gazet News & Opinion 3-27 ifie Class ds Employment Animals Electronics Family & Leisure Real Estate Rentals Professional Svs Home & Garden Vehicles 22 Announcements 18 Movie Listing 18 Crossword Puzzle/Sudoku 17 Weather 10-13 SCENE in SCV 7 Sports 27 Bridge 22 22 23 23 26 28 33 28 32 Please note: Classified ads are free for private parties except for ads the categories of employment, real estate, childcare, and professional services. Ads for any business, regardless of category are paid ads. Please call 298-5330 for rate information. All Content © Copyright Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds Free Ad LIne (24hrs) 298-5333 Business Advertising 298-5330 Fax Line 298-5338 PHONE 27259 1/2 Camp Plenty Road No Dollar Limit, ADDRESS Santa Clarita, CA 91351 Mon - Fri 9-5 all Private Party & OFFICE HOURS Locally owned and operated GAZETTE ads are FREE! PUBLISHER OPERATIONS EDITOR STAFF WRITER ADVERTISING SALES Doug Sutton ext. 278, [email protected] Jean Sutton ext. 271 Martha Michael ext. 284 Melissa Lampert ext. 277 Denise Obadi ext. 275, Barbara Ward ext. 279, Henry Carpenter ext. 280 ON-LINE ACCESS www.santaclaritafree.com www.santaclaritagazette.com Since 1998 Santa Clarita Free Classifieds is published every Friday and is available for pick-up FREE of charge at hundreds of locations throughout the Santa Clarita Valley and It is also availabe for home delivery by subscription. Check website or call us for rates! DEADLINE: ADS RECEIVED BY TUESDAY AT 5:00 PM WILL RUN IN THE FRIDAY EDITION Publisher is privileged to revise or reject any advertisement for any reason. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM FREE Your Hometown News and Classifieds 5 Blow-Out up to 75% OFF May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 6 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Sports Highlights Boys Volleyball The Valencia boys volleyball team reached the CIF Southern Section Division 2 championship match and met a familiar foe. Oak Park swept Valencia in three games to capture the Southern Section Division 2 championship. The championship match pitted the top-two seeded teams against each other. Oak Park was No. 1. Valencia came in at No. 2. It was the first time in seven years the Valencia boys reached the championship match of the CIF playoffs. They have won four CIF titles and have been to eight CIF finals in the past 15 years. The last time they won in 2008, the Valencia boys also won a national title. But Oak Park knocked Valencia out of the playoffs in 2012 in the semifinals. Oak Park did it again in the championship match at Cerritos College on Saturday. The Valencia boys aren’t done with playoffs just yet. They are in the CIF Division 1 Southern California Boys Volleyball Championships. They played Mira Costa on Tuesday. into the sixth inning before leaving with the bases loaded and two outs. Anthony Donatella got the last four outs of the game, to preserve the shutout. Caden Salkeld provided the bulk of the offense. He hit a grand slam in the third inning and drove in five runs in the game. Caden Gonzales drove in two runs. His first RBI came in the third inning with a single. He had a sacrifice fly in the fourth inning. The Hart baseball team was equally impressive in the first round of the CIF playoffs. The Indians shut out Alemany, 3-0, in the first round of the playoffs. Hart start Jack Ralston went the distance, giving up only two hits and taking a no-hitter into the fourth inning. Hart scored two runs in the first inning. Robert Reeves gave his team a 2-0 lead with an RBI single in the inning. High School Baseball The Valencia baseball team used a strong pitching effort to win its firstround playoff game. Kevin Chandler shut out Loyola, 1-0. He gave up four hits, walked five and struck out eight. The teams from the Foothill League made some noise in the opening rounds of the CIF baseball playoffs. None louder than Saugus. Valencia scored the only run of the game in the fourth inning. Anthony Lepre tripled in Cole Kleszcz. The Saugus baseball team started the playoffs in the wild-card round. The Centurions quickly disposed of Newbury Park, 6-3. Then Saugus pulled off perhaps the biggest upset in the opening round of the playoffs. Saugus shut out Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks, 10-0. All three Foothill League teams in the playoffs move on to the second round. Saugus starter Caden Maher pitched Sumner Howell delivered the big blow The Trinity Classical Academy baseball team won its first-round playoff game. The Knights beat Coastal Union, 3-2, in the Southern Section Division 7 playoffs. Wilk School Bond Bill Passes Assembly Floor Fiscal responsibility is at the heart of a bill that was recently passed in the State Assembly. Introduced by California State Assemblyman Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita), Assembly Bill 882 aims to ensure that local Proposition 39 General Obligation bonds are paid off in a fiscally responsible manner. It passed the Assembly Floor 75-0. “This bill will protect taxpayer dollars by ensuring Prop 39 bond funds used for technology and equipment are paid off based on the life expectancy of the items being purchased,” Wilk said. “It is my hope this measure can be used as a platform to encourage further technology in the classroom to equip our students to compete in a 21st century global economy.” AB 882 would require that the term of a bond used for the purposes of furnishing and equipping a classroom, including electronic equipment, shall not exceed 120 percent of the average expected economic life. “While I support expanding technology in the classroom, using long-term bond dollars is not the correct funding source. It is irresponsible to spend long-term construction bonds on short-term items,” Wilk said. “I can’t think of anyone who would take out a 30-year loan to buy a laptop. School districts shouldn’t either.” The bill now heads to the Senate. The 38th Assembly District encompasses Simi Valley, the northwestern section of the San Fernando Valley and most of the Santa Clarita Valley. 7 By Tim Haddock for Trinity with a two-run triple in the fourth inning. It gave Trinity a onerun lead. The Santa Clarita Christian baseball team won its first-round playoff game, 19-2, over Newbury Park Adventist. Luke Orona drove in five runs for Santa Clarita Christian. He hit a basesloaded triple in the second inning and a two-run double in the third inning. The Albert Einstein Academy baseball team was the only team from the Santa Clarita Valley to lose in the first round of the CIF playoffs. Einstein lost to Animo Leadership, 10-0, in the first round of the Southern Section Division 7 playoffs. High School Softball The softball teams from the Santa Clarita Valley in the CIF playoffs had mixed results. The Albert Einstein Academy softball team won its first playoff game in school history. The Hart softball team made an early exit, losing in the first round. But let’s start with West Ranch. The West Ranch softball team squeaked past Edison of Huntington Beach, 2-0, in the first round of the Southern Section Division 1 playoffs. Keeley Walsh tripled in the go-ahead run. Pinch-runner Kailey Bevan scored an insurance run on a sacrifice fly by Jaclyn Napoli. West Ranch starter Lexi Sorenson gave up one hit in six innings. The Valencia softball team needed an extra inning to win its first-round playoff game. Valencia scored two runs in the eighth inning to beat Charter Oak, 2-1. The score was tied 0-0 after seven innings. Charter Oak scored a run in the top of the eighth inning. Valencia won the game in the bottom half of the inning. Erin Andris hit an RBI triple to tie the score. Nicole Joseph knocked in Andris with an RBI single for the winning run. Valencia’s freshman starter Shea O’Leary gave up six hits and one walk in eight innings. She struck out three. The Hart softball team lost to Canyon of Anaheim, 10-0, in the first round of the playoffs. Canyon scored seven runs in the third inning to take a 10-0 lead. The game ended after five innings. The Albert Einstein Academy softball team beat Valley Christian of Santa Maria, 10-0, in the first round of the Southern Section Division 7 playoffs. Einstein won its first playoff game in school history in its second trip to the CIF playoffs. struck out 13 batters. She also hit a two-run home run in the first inning. Andria Scott had a big game too, going 4-for-4 and stealing three bases. The Santa Clarita Christian softball team lost to Coastal Union, 8-1, in the first round of the Southern Section Division 7 playoffs. Racing Gabby Chaves, the driver for Bryan Herta Autosport in the Verizon IndyCar Series, was the rookie of the year at the 99th running of the Indianapolis 500. He was 16th in the race, the highest finishing rookie in the race, after starting in the 29th spot. “I just kinda wish I could do it again,” Chaves said after the race on Sunday. “The BHA team gave me a great car and a top six finish wasn’t out of the question.” Chaves, who drives for the team owned by Valencia’s Bryan Herta, ran into trouble early in the race and went down a lap. But he climbed as high as eighth near the end of the race. He damaged his right front wing when he collided with another car. “After losing a lap early, we made it up and were moving up quickly, the car was strong enough to make it up and I could pass on the inside and outside,” Chaves said. “Right as we were moving into the top 10 and getting ready for our last stop, I had minor contact with the lapped No. 14 car. It knocked off our right front wing end-fence. We made the decision to tough it out; the car had some understeer and a lot more drag down the straightaways, which slowed us quite a bit.” Juan Pablo Montoya won the race for the second time in his career. Chaves is the fourth driver from Colombia to win the rookie of the year at the Indy 500. “As far as my biggest surprise of the race, I would have to say it was easier than I expected after Carb Day,” Chaves said. “My engineers and the whole Bowers & Wilkins Castrol EDGE team gave me a great car that made passing a lot easier than I thought. Honestly, we were only making half-pound air pressure adjustments. The car was awesome and I can’t wait to come back next year.” The next race on the IndyCar Series is the Dual in Detroit at The Raceway at Belle Island Park in Michigan on Saturday and Sunday. Tim Haddock is the sports director at KHTS AM 1220. He writes for ESPN. com, the Ventura County Star and the ThatsITLA website. He can be reached by e-mail at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @thaddock. Freshman Cassidy Cangemi was the star of the game for Einstein. She pitched a one-hitter in five innings and Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 8 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 OPINION & LETTERS Lean to the Left Swimming Pools and Moral Decline By Sylvia Turner I almost never direct my column to Doug’s Rant, as that’s not really my style. I write to inform the public, offer them ideas (that many of them would never be exposed to in their ethnocentric, conformist enclaves), and to balance the scales of an otherwise right-wing radical publication. pools!! What about dancing? Maybe it was the twist or the jerk or the monkey or disco! Maybe Christians shouldn’t dance, because it can cause moral decline!! I have, in the past, brought up the difference between a “causal” relationship and a “correlational” one, and I think it bears repeating. Not only do I find that leftwing babblers consider some variables “causal,” when they are actually correlations (simply occurring simultaneously), but they also like to link variables that they can’t even prove have any effect on each other. Could it be YOUR favorite music causing the decline? Think about it! It amuses me to hear (or read) people like Doug (of the Rant) connect the “moral decline of society” with the removal of prayer from public schools. It’s utter nonsense. You do realize, don’t you, Doug, that was FIFTY-THREE years ago?! First of all, SO MANY things have occurred in the last 50 years that it’s insane to blame a huge brush stroke description like “moral decline” on a single Supreme Court decision. We would have to agree that the society is in moral decline. Then we’d have to discuss all the reasons for it. Do you see what a leap it is? It’s ONLY a BELIEF – it has nothing to do with fact or logic or intelligent thought. I don’t know why I can’t get the message through to Doug (of the Rant) that he should be careful what he wishes for. Do you really want prayer in schools? No you don’t. Not unless you’re okay with salaat (Muslim prayer). Don’t push for your grandchildren to have formal prayer in schools unless you’re going to support them in a classroom while Muslim believers are on mats praying that there is no other God above Allah, while on their knees. You MUST allow prayers from ALL religions – everyone must be able to participate. If you don’t support that, you’re bigoted and, really, you’re not even American. You can stand in the corner with the 89-year-olds who rally for a return to 1962 (yup, that’s the year of the Supreme Court decision), or you can open your eyes and see that we share the planet – and our country – with some marvelous individuals who aren’t your color, some who don’t conform to your religion, and the majority who don’t share your views of the world. Maybe mass transportation has caused moral decline. Maybe it’s electronics, or space travel, or television programming. Maybe it’s the prevalence of swimming **The Views and Opinions expressed in this column are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette. Locals Learn How to Find Their Unclaimed Property By Martha Michael Woman Arrested on Arson Charge in Canyon Country By Perry Smith www.hometownstation.com Citizens who enjoy searching for long lost relatives on Ancestry sites have a hunt ahead of them that they may not know about. This one is about belongings, which usually means cash. A Canyon Country woman was booked on an arson charge early Tuesday morning, after a suspect allegedly tried to set her neighbor’s home on fire in Santa Clarita. State Assemblyman Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita) and his staff are inviting the public to a free informational seminar about “Unclaimed Property” at the Santa Clarita Senior Center this Friday, May 29, 2015. Kristine Cosgrove, 53, of Canyon Country, was arrested after a several-hour standoff with Sheriff ’s Station deputies Monday night, according to witnesses. It is designed to teach attendees how to navigate the California State Controller’s website in search of money and property that is rightfully theirs, but needs to be claimed and retrieved. Unclaimed Property can be bank accounts, safety deposit box contents, stocks, mutual funds, bonds, certificates of deposit, dividends, matured insurance policies, etc. The State of California is currently in possession of more than $7.1 billion in unclaimed property belonging to approximately 27.9 million individuals and organizations. California’s Unclaimed Property Law requires corporations, businesses, associations, financial institutions, and insurance companies (referred to as “Holders”) to annually report and deliver property to the California State Controller’s Office after there has been no activity on the account or contact with the owner for a period of time specified in the law – generally three years or more, according to the California State Controller’s website. Assemblyman Wilk will be at the SCV Senior Center from 10 a.m.11:30 a.m., at 22900 Market Street, Room A-1, in Newhall. For more information, contact Kris Hough at (661) 286-1565 or email [email protected]. To search for money or belongings that you may not be aware are rightfully yours, visit http://www.sco.ca.gov/upd_msg.html. You simply enter your name in the “individual owner” search to get results. The standoff, which eventually prompted deputies to contact the Sheriff ’s Department’s Crisis Negotiation Team, took place on the 14900 block of Daffodil Avenue in Shadow Pines. Preliminary reports indicate the woman threw gasoline on her neighbor’s door and porch and then lit the doormat on fire before heading back to her own home across the street. The reason for the attack was not released by Sheriff ’s Station officials, but it’s believed to stem from a dispute with neighbors. A neighborhood resident who watched the entire incident did not believe there was a fight or provocation before the alleged arson, but noted there have been numerous disturbance complaints against the suspect. Witnesses reported the woman walking away from the scene with a gas can and fireplace lighter in her hands, before she locked herself into her home shortly after 9:15 p.m. The confrontation ended without incident around 1:30 a.m. when Cosgrove was taken into custody, per Sheriff ’s Department arrest records. No injuries were reported and the house did not appear to sustain any significant damage, according to Fire Department officials who responded to the home around 9:19 p.m. The fire was extinguished by the time officials arrived. Cosgrove is due in court Thursday, and being held in lieu of $250,000 bail. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 9 DOUG’S RANT !!!!!! I Rant, You Decide Another One Bites the Dust! Those of us in the print media industry were shocked with the news of the PennySaver in Southern California going out of business. I guess it really shouldn’t have been a surprise, though, considering the changes the daily paper here in town had to make recently. It further indicates the rough waters we publishers face these days. Through industry connections, I know folks who worked there and I’m sure this came as a “kick in the gut.” I really feel for them as they struggle to make sense of this and how they will pay mortgages and feed their kids. Fluctuating Ad Revenue Wears Us Out I don’t blame the PennySaver’s demise entirely on print media’s decline. I think the economy is almost as much to blame. Sure, the industry is not what it used to be, but I, like many publishers, have adjusted overhead expenses to at least the same level as ad revenue (very painful adjusting, I might add). The problem we publishers face is fluctuating ad revenue. Why does it fluctuate? Because our advertisers’ revenue fluctuates, because their customers’ revenue fluctuates. It’s a vicious cycle, which is a result of a fluctuating economy, that some tell us is doing just fine. I disagree with that assessment vigorously! Same Crap, Different Flies It gets down to the same damn crap I’ve been ranting about in this space for freaking years! This President and the Democratic Party have their no common sense heads so far up their butts they are blinded to the reality of what increases business success. They are so convinced that more rules, regulations and tax revenues are the keys to a successful America, they are economically killing us and even seem to like it. Like using billions and billions of gallons of valuable water to help a few fish out, the present economic policies make zero sense. If Jerry Brown is too stupid to put a halt to the fish saving crap, why should we expect President Obama to have brain power enough to lower taxes, reduce regulations, get the hell out of the way and let free enterprise do its thing? It’s worked wonders in the past – why, for the sake of basic common sense, do they think it won’t work again? Seriously, is it because they are so prideful and can’t admit failure that they forsake the rest of us for their own egos? There are all kinds of businesses and families struggling these days, why not try something – anything – different? Wake up, look around, please expand your brain capacity and grow some to help us all out. The PennySaver isn’t the only business casualty in our land. There will be dozens and dozens closing "Loving God... Loving Others" across our land this week and next. The tragic thing is, it doesn’t have to be this way. Greece Has No Money to Pay Back Debt: How soon until this is a U.S. Headline? Perspective? 7236764 Sewage May Be Solution to Drought: I hope they don’t mean for drinking water. -Blacks riot in Baltimore -Destroying black businesses -After a young black man dies in police custody -With three black officers involved -In a 43% black police department -Under black female mayor -With a black female state attorney -So the first female U.S. attorney -Appointed by the first black president -Blames racism? (from a blog post) There He Goes Again: Didn’t his advisors tell him to cool it on this one? Do they believe and encourage him to spew this nonsense? I’m talking about dreaded climate change which, according to Mr. Obama (again), is the worst thing we face as a civilization. This is what our President said in his commencement address at the Coast Guard Academy last week: “Climate change is one of those most severe threats. This is not just a problem for countries on the coasts or for certain regions of the world. Climate change will impact every country on the planet. No nation is immune. So, I am here today to say that climate change constitutes a serious threat to global security, an immediate risk to our national security. And, make no mistake, it will impact how our military defends our country. So, we need to act and we need to act now. With climate change, denying it or refusing to deal with it endangers our national security. It undermines the readiness of our forces.” Huh? I assume this guy has heard of Al Qaeda and ISIS? If this wasn’t such a serious issue, his words would be laughable. What’s really troubling is that millions of his fans buy this bull crap hook, line and sinker. Even if we assume for a minute that climate change is real (I and many others don’t), it is not a clear and present danger! Clear and Present: Mr. President, the real danger we face today, and for many years to come, is an attack on us, on our land with actual U.S. citizens being injured, maimed and killed. The fanaticism these maniacs are showing should be moving you to unprecedented action. Even your buddy (not), Bill Clinton, would be all over these guys like millions of flies on thousands of acres of crap. Can you imagine what the Bushes, Reagan, or even Mitt Romney would be doing right now to wipe these people off the face of this earth? Until the likes of ISIS/Al Qaeda are scourged and removed, we are facing a much, much greater danger than freaking climate change. If Mr. Obama is too dull of mind to understand this, I guess it will take an attack over here to knock some common sense into him. When it happens, then maybe he’ll cut the crap on climate change … maybe? Recent Headlines Catching My Attention: Casual Atmosphere. Come As You Are. Serious Faith. Great Coffee. Sunday Services at 10:00 AM Leona Cox Community School California Sees Hope in El Nino: We need to see hope in something! ‘Toilet to Tap’ Gaining Appeal: Oh crap, they do mean for drinking water! What Liberals Don’t Understand about Fox News: There is a lot more they don’t understand than that. Quotes of the Week: “You made it and you’re f**ked. … A new door is opening for you. A door to a lifetime of rejection. It’s inevitable. … How do you cope with it? I hear that Valium and Vicodin work.” (Robert De Niro, during commencement address) “I would like to wish everyone, including all haters and losers (of which, sadly, there are many) a truly happy and enjoyable Memorial Day.” (Donald Trump) “The headlines that you’re writing today about Texas And Oklahoma, you could be writing about California in January.” (Bill Patzert, climatologist) “The President must recognize that he was incorrect when he said we`re not losing. We need to have a strategy. There is no strategy, and anybody that says there is, I would like to hear what it is, because it certainly isn`t apparent now, and right now we are seeing these horrible — reports are now in Palmyra they`re executing people and leaving their bodies in the streets.” (John McCain, regarding ISIS) “After the photo-op was over, Clinton did take six questions from reporters, raising the total number of media questions she has answered since announcing her candidacy in April to a whopping 26. She committed no gaffes, but unleashed the full blizzard of Clintonian misdirection, omission, dodging, bogus sentimentality, false confidence, and awshucks populism.” (Matthew Continetti, writer) Letters to the Ranter: Ranter’s Note: These are in response to a previous rant regarding the drought, including my lawn woes and frustration with Governor Moon Beam. Doug, You should run for Governor. Jack Doug, Paint it Black. Stephen Doug, Ain’t that the truth, I’ve been by your place and your lawn looks like crap, I am judging harshly! Next you’ll be parking your cars on it. Bill Doug, Ever try green paint? Larry Doug, I always enjoy your rant, but this one is top notch. Leah Floods Overwhelm Oklahoma And Texas: Too much for them and none for us. 18643 Oakmoor Street In Canyon Country (off Whites Canyon Rd. at the top of Nadal Street) (661) 251-8340 www.hopevineyard.com Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 10 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 All That’s Good in the SCV Zonta Awards $15,900 in Scholarships, Grants Zonta Club of the Santa Clarita Valley awarded nearly $16,000 in scholarships and community grants this year. Two of the scholarship winners also have been forwarded to District 9, where they will be eligible for another $1,000 and possible advancement to Zonta International competition. The local Zonta club also named club Vice President Michelle Woodfork the “2014-15 Zontian of the Year,” selected for outstanding service to the club and the community and to the way she represents Zonta in the community. The winner of the $2,000 Jane M. Klausman Women in Business scholarship is Deborah Green, who is currently in the first year of her master’s degree program at American Jewish University. She is pursuing a master’s degree in nonprofit management, which she hopes to complete in 2016. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in English Honors from Queens College in 1977. Zonta’s second Young Women in Public Affairs recipient is Megan Schneider, a senior at Academy of the Canyons. After graduation, Megan plans to attend a four-year university and major in international relations and economics. She is interested in pursuing a career in international service and joining the Peace Corps. Megan is the co-founder of AOC’s International Club, which hosts meetings focusing on different countries in an effort to raise awareness and cross-cultural understanding. She has traveled to Costa Rica and Panama in exchange and community service programs and has worked with orphaned and disabled children and refurbished homes in a Nicaraguan refugee camp. Other volunteer activities include the SCV Food Pantry, Project Linus’ Make a Blanket Days for children, and the SCV Literacy and Arts Festival. Three women have been chosen to share this year’s $6,000 Virginia Wrage Memorial grants, given to mature women facing a life-altering crisis, who need financial support on their journey to their own financial independence. Deborah is active with her synagogue and also has been active with the National Charity League of the San Fernando Valley and with Girl Scouts, Greater Los Angeles Council. “After many years as a stay-at-home mom and community volunteer, I reentered the job market and made a drastic mid-life career change from the corporate world to a nonprofit organization,” Green said in her application. “My goal is to take the skills and experience I acquired working in the for-profit world and apply that expertise to nonprofit management.” Her personal goal is to pursue her passion for community service on a professional level while putting herself in a position of economic self-sufficiency. She currently is balancing a full-time job and five evening MBA classes, while supporting her daughter’s undergraduate studies at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass. Zonta’s Young Women in Public Affairs Committee selected two winners this year, one $1,000 winner who will advance to District 9 competition, and a runnerup, whose accomplishments are being honored with a $500 scholarship. Claire Sue Hyon Lee, a senior at Golden Valley High School this year, is the top winner. She serves as the Associated Student Body president at Golden Valley and was elected by her peers to represent all Hart District students as the student board member on the district’s Governing Board this year. Claire plans to study sociology “because this field is concentrated on the factors that develop society, and I believe that it is necessary to understand how our lives are structured and impacted in order to argue against or defend it,” she declared. Sharon Rodriguez (far left) and Suzie Alziebler (far right), co-chairs of Zonta’s Community Grants Committee, pose with this year’s grant recipients: Phillip Solomon, CEO of Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers; Linda Davies, M.S., executive director of Domestic Violence Center of SCV; and Diane Bartley, chair of the Tech Trek Committee for American Association of University Women, SCV Branch. Mari Tovmasyan is a single mother who volunteers at the Domestic Violence Center. After a divorce and foreclosure of her home, she knew she needed to find a job to adequately support herself and her daughter. She chose a career in Occupational Therapy Assisting (COTA) because it would help her become self-supporting while assisting those in need of therapy. She is enrolling at Santa Ana College next fall. The second Virginia Wrage Memorial recipient is Digna Yepez, who first heard about the grants at Zonta’s Lunafest film festival. In the early 2000s, she faced several deaths in her family, a bout of depression and abandonment by her husband. She created a network of support by interning at Single Mothers Outreach, and also is working part time for Strength United, working with children in foster care. She is enrolled in the Master in Social Work program at California State University, Northridge. Alicia Estrada (l) and Randy Wrage, son of the late Virginia Wrage, present Virginia Wrage Memorial Scholarships to (l-r) Digna Yepez, Babe Ramirez and Mari Tovmasyan. The three women will use the Zonta grants to complete their educations, allowing them to become self-supporting. She eventually hopes to become a lawyer. Her community involvement included helping with the SCV Senior Center and working with the homeless in Tokyo, Japan, through her church. She admires Malala Yousafzai’ for her activism and initiative to improve educational opportunities for young women in Pakistan. She started a program using Twitter and a blog to share the word about improving the status of women and women’s rights. Claire’s application is eligible to win another $1,000 at District 9, where the winner goes on to Zonta International, which will award ten $4,000 scholarships. Claire Lee (second from left) and Megan Schneider (far right) receive their Young Women in Public Affairs scholarship checks from Zonta committee co-chairs Mary Ann Dortch and Gloria Mercado-Fortine. Babe Ramirez also heard of the Virginia Wrage Memorial Fund through Single Mothers Outreach. She became a single mother when her husband left her with one son to care for. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in the Philippines, majoring in accounting and laws. She worked as a staff assistant and court legal researcher at the Supreme Court of the Philippines for 22 years. She plans to enter the nearest Tri-County Allied School to study medical billing and coding. Zonta’s Community Grants Committee awarded a total of $6,400 in grants to three community organizations that support Zonta’s mission of improving the lives of women and girls. The Samuel Dixon Family Health Centers, Inc. will use its grant to support its program for low income women with diabetes. The Domestic Violence Center of Santa Clarita Valley will use the grant to create and facilitate six community workshops titled “A Woman’s Way to the Law.” The American Association of University Women, Santa Clarita Valley Branch will provide two partial scholarships for girls to attend Tech Trek camp, a weeklong residential science and math camp held on university campuses throughout California. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 11 All That’s Good in the SCV Non-Profit of the Week - The SCV Community Coalition By Melissa Lampert Using the Power of Rhythm to Heal The SCV Community Coalition is comprised of a variety of local nonprofit organizations that have come together in the Santa Clarita Valley with a common goal in mind: using the power of rhythm to heal. Music therapy programs like HealthRHYTHMS have been used to develop improved sleep and feeding patterns in premature babies, improve behaviors in at-risk youth, improve cognition, attention and behavior of school children and improve the quality of life of seniors. A current program in development even indicates potential benefits for children and adults with autism. A vision of Remo Belli, the founder and CEO of the Valencia-based drum company Remo, Inc., the coalition seeks to help reduce the common stresses community members face through an evidence-based music therapy program called HealthRHYTHMS. “At a time when the urbanization of Santa Clarita brings increased social stress, key providers of mental health services in our community are experiencing significant cuts in state funding,” said Alyssa Janney of Remo, Inc., citing local youth dying from drug overdoses, the SCV homeless population and tight budgets for local law enforcement, education and mental/physical health systems. “All these types of challenges create stress throughout our community even for members personally unaffected by these specific challenges,” she continued. “So, stress impacts all our community service systems.” The HealthRHYTHMS program, which was developed from the research of neurologist Dr. Barry Bittman, guides participants through a 10-step process, using rhythm as a tool for communication and personal expression. “Rhythm is the very foundation of life,” Janney said. “A new mother first realizes she is pregnant when she hears the heartbeat of her fetus. We realize the passing of a loved one when breathing rhythm, brain rhythms or heart rhythms cease. Our bodies are full of rhythms, so we innately understand and connect with one another through rhythm even when we have no musical training at all.” “Research supports the use of rhythm to help reduce the types of stress that can take a toll on our community resources,” Janney said. “Communication and personal expression help families thrive, and makes personal growth possible. Our goal is to use the power of rhythm to improve communication, empower constructive personal expression and make our community stronger, happier and healthier.” For more information about the SCV Community Coalition, contact Alyssa Janney at ajanney@ remo.com. For more information about the HealthRHYTHMS program, go to www.remo. com/portal/hr/index.html. Studies conducted by Bittman and other researchers show that rhythm can strengthen the immune system, reduce stress and “burnout” rates, improve mood states and enhance creativity and bonding in seniors. Alyssa Janney & Remo Belli of Remo Drums with Janice Murray on last weeks Non-Profit Spotlight show on KHTS-AM 1220. Hero of the Week - Remo Belli By Melissa Lampert Founder and CEO of the Valencia-based drum company Remo Inc., Remo Belli and his wife, Dr. Ami Belli, have invested millions of dollars and dedicated more than 30 years of their lives to understanding how rhythm and drumming can benefit individuals and families alike. “It’s time to stop thinking of the drum as just a musical instrument,” Belli said. “Start thinking of the drum as a recreational tool for every family, a wellness tool for every retiree and an educational tool for every classroom.” Remo and Ami’s decision to explore a fusion of their careers—music and medicine—has paved the way for potentially life-changing music therapy programs across the country, such as Remo Inc.’s evidence-based HealthRHYTHMS program. “Remo Belli is truly an iconic figure in the music industry and a bridge builder between music and medicine,” said Alyssa Janney of Remo, Inc. “Touched by the challenges different people experience, (Remo and Ami) have sought opportunities to use what they know and love—rhythm—to improve the human condition.” The HealthRHYTHMS program, which was developed from the research of neurologist Dr. Barry Bittman, guides participants through a 10-step process, using rhythm as a tool for communication and personal expression. The program has been shown to help participants strengthen their immune systems, reduce stress and “burnout” rates, improve their mood states and enhance creativity and bonding in seniors. In addition to Belli’s investment in the research of the benefits of rhythm and his involvement in the development of the HealthRHYTHMS program, he is also globally known in the music industry for revolutionizing drumming through his invention of the first successful synthetic drumhead in 1957. Brought to you by: Never Fear Dr. Fang is here! DR. ADRIENNE FANG DR 661-253-0588 27420 Tourney Road, Suite #280 Valencia, CA 91355 WWW.dRfANGdds.COM Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 12 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 All That’s Good in the SCV Male Athlete of the Week Brought to you by: Caden Salkeld A junior at Saugus High School, Caden Salkeld hit a grand slam and drove in five runs for the varsity boys baseball team in the second round of the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs last week. Saugus shut out Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks, 10-0. Notre Dame was the No. 4 seed in the playoffs. “Caden has been taking really good at bats lately,” said Saugus High School Boys Baseball Coach John Maggiora. “Hitting at the bottom of the order, he has been getting good pitches to hit and he is taking quality at-bats.” Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics 19252 Soledad Cyn Rd 661-250-9464 www.buffalowildwings.com Female Athlete of the Week Carly Souza After finishing 2nd at the CIF finals, talented diver Carly Souza of West Ranch High School took home a 4th place medal at the California State Swimming and Diving Championships last week. Her performances at both CIF and State were the highest place finishes of any female diver in Foothill League history. “It is wonderful to see a diver of Carly’s caliber with such a great attitude. You can sometimes miss the unexpected sarcasm and humor I love about Carly,” said William S. Hart District Dive Coach Kerry Frick. “She is one of the top divers in California. It was a great honor for West Ranch and the Foothill League to have Carly represent us and take home a medal in this amazing event.” Henry Mayo to Host Blood Drive The Santa Clarita Valley community is invited to “give the gift of life” by participating in the upcoming blood drive hosted by Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. Set for Tuesday, June 2, the drive is one of six blood drives held each year on the hospital campus in partnership with the American Red Cross. “Every day, thousands of people rely on blood donors to help them maintain optimum health,” Henry Mayo officials said. “Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital invites the community to give the gift of life by donating blood.” All blood collected at Henry Mayo is processed by the American Red Cross and then returned to the hospital for patient use, according to hospital officials. Donors are expected to receive a coupon for a free meal at Wahoo’s Tacos, two Grammy Museum tickets, two tickets to the Laugh Factory Comedy Club and a voucher for two Los Angeles Galaxy tickets. Photo identification is required to participate. Appointments can be made by calling 800-RED-CROSS or online at redcrossblood.org (enter sponsor code henrymayo). The drive is scheduled to take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 2 in Rooms 5 and 6 of the Henry Mayo Education Center, located at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on McBean Parkway in Valencia. Brought to you by: Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics 19252 Soledad Cyn Rd 661-250-9464 www.buffalowildwings.com Rotary Foundation Seeks Donations for Clock When a large historic clock is installed at the south end of Main Street in Newhall, it will be an opportunity for onlookers to read the names of the project’s supporters. The Santa Clarita Valley Rotary Club is seeking donations from individuals and businesses that choose to be a part of the program. Another layer to the revitalization of Old Town Newhall, the clock will be placed in an existing garden on Main Street between The Repertory Theater and Canyon Theater Guild and across the street from the Pulchella Winery tasting room. Donations are made to the Newhall Rotary Community Foundation, and contributors with a minimum donation of $550 receive their names inscribed on a plaque that is permanently affixed to the base of the clock. With a donation of $750, a person or business becomes a part of the engraved base and also receives a miniature replica desktop clock. In addition, there are two $5,000 major donor opportunities available, where the name of the contributor’s family or business will be given extra engraving space at the top of the donor plaque. The tax deductible donation will go to the Newhall Rotary Community Foundation, which is a permanent endowment under IRC 501( c ) (3). Since formed in 1980, the foundation has made annual contributions to various Santa Clarita non-profits, such as Single Mothers Outreach, Boys & Girls Club, Samuel Dixon Health Foundation, Carousel Ranch and the SCV Senior Center, among others. For more information or to make a donation, contact Lou Esbin at 661-254-5050, Steve Corn at 661-259-3450 or Matt Denny at 661-373-2268. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 13 All That’s Good in the SCV Bands of the Week Vincenzo’s Newhall 24505 1/2 Lyons Ave 661-259-6733 SCV Buzz – Family Fun Activities in Santa Clarita – May 27, 2015 By Laura Nickerson www.hometownstation.com Does your typical weekend go like this? Remo Kids Rhythm Club You: “Let’s go out and do something fun together!” Loud singing, drums, and musical fun is all great for kids, and even greater for you if it isn’t in your living room. There’s a perfect outlet for your kids this-- and every --Saturday, the Remo Kids Rhythm Club at SCVi! Kids: “There’s nothing to do around here, let’s watch TV instead.” You: (deep sigh) “Fine, at least let’s sit side by side on the couch…” Check out the SCV Buzz to have a much better answer than THAT! Here are my top 5 picks for cheap and local family fun in Santa Clarita this weekend: SCVi Charter School is hosting this weekly event starting at 9:30 a.m. at SVCi on Hasley Canyon Road. Kids are free and adults are only $5, and your family can play drums, sing and create with the whole family. Visit www.scvcharterschool.org for details. So much fun! Plus it’s guaranteed they will be considerably quieter the rest of the day. Swim Beach Open Weekends Been wanting to take the family to Castaic Lake for swimming and relaxing? Well now you can, because the Lower Lake swim beach is open and ready for business. The popular and kid-friendly beach is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, and you can find out all of the info at www. castaiclake.com. After being closed last year, this is great news for all you lake lovers. Enjoy! Northridge Community Hawaiian Festival Grade Level Chess Championships Battle of the Bands at College of the Canyons While other kids are playing in the park, your child is studying maneuvers. While other kids are watching Sponge Bob, your child is watching Searching for Bobby Fischer, again. Yep, you have a Chess Player in the family, and there is an event just for them-- the Chess Championships at the Santa Clarita Library. This coming Saturday, May 30, grade levels are matched at times between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the Santa Clarita Library. Visit the California Youth Chess league website at www.cycl.org/ programs/library to register for the free event. Let your child unleash their inner Fischer with others chess lovers. Free the FISCHER!!! You may have kids, but that doesn’t mean you are only allowed to rock out to the up-tempo songs in Frozen, right? This Sunday, May 31, you and your kids can rock out properly at the Battle of the Bands at the College of the Canyons Canyon Country campus. The free event is from noon to 5 p.m. and will have food, a car show, a supervised children’s activity center and – of course – crazy amazing bands! ALOHA parents! Want a little taste of the islands right here in California? Then take the whole family to Northridge’s Aloha Family Festival of the Arts. This free and family-friendly festival is Saturday and Sunday, May 30 and 31, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Northridge Park. There are all sorts of fun activities, food, music and entertainment to enjoy. Call (818) 756-8060 for details. If you can’t make it to Hawaii this year, then make sure to make it to this. If you CAN make it to the islands this year, take me with yoouuuu… Visit www.canyons.edu/Offices/CCC/Pages/ default.aspx for details. Never give up on the real music, parents, NEVER GIVE UP!! Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 14 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Ending on a High Note SCCEA Scholarship Winners By Martha Michael Two Canyon High School students were singing a happy tune recently, after being awarded scholarships from the Santa Clarita Choral Educators Association. Ariel Herman and Elisha Soronio got the news that they will be receiving scholarship money after the annual SCCEA Choral Festival last month. Both of the students had to audition for the awards. “During the application process, we were required to sing an art song,” said Ariel Herman, a graduating senior. “I sang Giovanni Bononcini’s ‘Non Posso Disperar.’” Students competing for the four scholarships had to also do some “sight singing” for judges, and were asked questions regarding their future plans. “The reason I auditioned was because I really want to pursue singing in the future. I auditioned hoping to earn money to use for professional vocal training,” said Elisha Soronio, a sophomore at Canyon. “I often sing and perform with my brother in many places around Santa Clarita, and I hope one day to become an artist who gets to share her own music with the world.” Ariel will be attending College of the Canyons and plans to transfer to UCLA to major and become a j in psychology py family therapist for deaff individuals. individuals. She S currently holds Canyon’s the office off president in Can yon’s choir, a group she ccalls a “home away from home.” She has toured with the choir on trips to destinations as far away as Chicago and Vancouver, Canada. Students in the music program at Canyon High School attend workshops and compete in festivals throughout the year. “The musical diversity that my amazing choral director, Mary Purdy, provides has shaped my appreciation for music immensely,” said Ariel. “I would never have known or admired such amazing composers such as Bach, Victoria, Vaughan Williams or Fischer if it wasn’t for choir.” Both Ariel and Elisha perform with the concert choir and the smaller group, “Madrigals.” “We are introduced to so many types of music – some that are really popular and some I’ve never heard of. It makes me appreciate all the different kinds of beautiful music out there in the world,” said Elisha. “I’m so grateful to be a part of it, because it’s the main thing I look forward to every day at school … it’s where I can express myself freely through music, and be part of a family who I share a passion with.” Elisha Elisha took home two of the SCCEA scholarships previously, when she was in junior high school. If the past is an indicator, it seems Elisha’s trajectory is pointing her in the direction of more musical rewards. “I plan on doing something with music,” she said. “I live for each and every day, thankful for all the blessings I have … for the future, I leave it all to God.” Ariel We Have The Dodgers! Open Monday through Saturday 11:30 to Closing Open Sunday 4 p.m. to closing VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 15 16 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Canyon Theatre Guild FREE Champagne Opening Night Friday @ 8 PM 6/5, 12, 19, 26 Saturday @ 8PM 5/30, 6/6, 13, 20, 27 Sunday @ 2 PM 5/31, 6/7, 14, 21 Saturday @ 2 PM 6/13, 20, 27 Tickets $17 Jr/Sr. - $19 Adults Sponsored in part by 24242 Main Street 661-799-2702 canyontheatre.org Visit our NEW E Store at www.BennettHoney.com 3176 Honey Lane, Fillmore, CA 93015 Just 20 minutes from Santa Clarita off the 126 123 (Newhall Ranch Road West) Come and experience what REAL HONEY is all about! VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 17 Weather Forecast California’s Invasion of Privacy Laws By Robin Sandoval Ever since Edward Snowden leaked NSA documents about the government’s domestic surveillance program(s), the term “invasion of privacy” has been in the news a good deal. Proponents of the government’s surveillance claim that the practice is necessary in order to protect the homeland from terrorist attacks, both foreign and domestic. Others claim that American citizens have a right to privacy and that no reason is good enough to violate that right. there, and peeking in the door or window. The thing that makes this a crime is the “hanging around” or “loitering” aspect. If you were simply walking by someone›s home, and decided to look in the windows (for whatever reason) as you wandered by, that would not be in violation of PC 647 (i). On the subject of national security, both sides have made valid points and the debate will likely continue until the government can decide on clearly-defined boundaries of where personal privacy begins and ends. PC 647 (j) is relatively new, having been signed into law in 1999. An example of violating this penal code would be looking through a hole or opening into a room in which a person would have a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as a bedroom, changing room or bathroom. Privacy, in terms of one private citizen to another, is clearly defined. California Penal Code 647(j) PC and 647 (i) PC cover the state’s invasion of privacy laws. PC 647 (i) is known as California’s “Peeping Tom” law, sometimes referred to officially as “peeking while loitering.” It basically states that it is unlawful to peek in the windows or door of any inhabited structure unless you have lawful, legal business with the occupants. California Penal Code 647 (j) PC is known as California’s “invasion of privacy law” and is a little more nuanced. It states that it is unlawful to use telescopes or binoculars to invade someone’s privacy, secretly photograph a person through their clothes for the purposes of sexual arousal, or secretly record a person in a private room in order to see that person›s undergarments or body. An example of PC 647 (i), or “peeking while loitering” would be something as simple as hanging around someone’s home, with no legal reason for being Both laws are considered “disorderly conduct” and are misdemeanor offenses. The penalties include up to six months in jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000 for a first offense. If convicted of a second offense, the defendant faces up to one year in county jail and/or a fine of up to $2,000. Of course, sentencing often depends a great deal on one›s prior criminal history. As such, it is also possible to avoid jail and be sentenced to misdemeanor, or “informal” probation in either case Robin Sandoval is a California Licensed Bail Bondsman and owner of SCV Bail Bonds. Robin writes blogs and articles to help increase community awareness of the bail industry. If you have questions or want to suggest a topic, email robin@scvbailbonds. com, visit www.scvbailbonds.com or call 661-299-2245. Bad Boys and Girls The police blotter this week had a number of serious crimes. A 48-year-old graphic designer from Newhall was charged with murder. A 23-year-old Reseda man who works at Jamba Juice was arrested for rape – use of drugs/ intoxicants. A 53-year-old Canyon Country woman was arrested for arson of an inhabited structure/property. A Canyon Country couple – a 55-year-old Canyon Country man who works at Universal Studios and a 53-year-old woman who works as a babysitter – were both charged with corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant. Also, a 32-year-old unemployed Newhall man and a 20-year-old unemployed Newhall man were each charged with corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant. A 22-year-old roofer from Saugus was cited for battery on a non-cohabitating former spouse. A 36-year-old Palmdale man who works in delivery was picked up for possession of marijuana for sale, and a 37-year-old field worker from Orosi was picked up for transporting/selling a controlled substance. A 25-year-old carpenter from Canyon Country was picked up for possession of a device/instrument/paraphernalia, and a 45-year-old laborer from Canyon Country was charged with possession of a controlled substance for sale. Charges of possession of a controlled substance went to: 34-year-old IT Tech from Valencia 26-year-old unemployed Castaic man 46-year-old plumber from Saugus 26-year-old Stevenson Ranch man who works in security 24-year-old warehouse worker from Castaic A 26-year-old unemployed Newhall man was arrested for burglary. A 39-yearold Lancaster man who works in an auto parts store was cited for shoplifting after a specified prior conviction. A 23-year-old Santa Clarita man who works in construction was picked up for a hit and run: property damage. A 64-year-old unemployed Santa Clarita man was cited for theft of personal property. A 34-year-old dog groomer from Granada Hills was picked up for forgery/ counterfeiting a driver’s license/ID card. And a 31-year-old Los Angeles man was cited for showing a false ID to a peace officer. DUIs with prior arrests included: 23-year-old Frazier Park man who works in delivery 24-year-old content developer from Canyon Country 42-year-old mechanic from Valencia 29-year-old construction worker from Newhall 24-year-old ride foreman from Palmdale 30-year-old HVAC installer from Canoga Park 53-year-old laborer from Newhall 29-year-old Los Angeles man who works in flooring 23-year-old West Hollywood man Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 18 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Day of Hope for Pediatric Cancer Patients May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 New Librarian Hired After Kieczykowski Retirement The local library branches have a new professional at the helm. Kelly Behle was recently named the Santa Clarita Public Library City Librarian, replacing Ed Kieczykowski, who retired in May. Behle brings eight years of experience as a librarian to the Santa Clarita Public Library. Prior to being named city librarian, Behle worked as a youth services librarian at the County of Los Angeles Newhall branch and at the County’s Castaic Library branch. Following the formation of the Santa Clarita Public Library, Behle was hired as the children’s services coordinator in 2011, and the Valencia Library Branch manager in 2014. A new program at the local non-profit, the Michael Hoefflin Foundation, enables supporters to “adopt” individual children who are battling cancer. In the organization’s continuing mission, to provide “Hope, Help and Healing” to pediatric cancer patients, the foundation’s “Day of Hope” program is designed to offer encouragement and give inspiration to those receiving chemotherapy and/or radiation treatments. Community members can “adopt” a child for a day by providing him/her with a special gift. Some ideas for requested gifts are Nintendo Wii, Xbox System, PlayStation, iPod, Kindle Fire or a mini iPad. The Michael Hoefflin Foundation will purchase the child’s chosen gift after receiving a donation. Any donation amount will be greatly appreciated and applied towards the child’s selected gift. Supporters can request the child’s age, diagnosis, interests and other information about the “adopted” child. Participants will be given the opportunity to deliver the child’s gift personally on a specified date, or someone from the foundation will deliver the gift on the supporter’s behalf. Contact Anita Seibert, outreach program coordinator at [email protected] or 661-250-4100 if you would like to participate and give a “Day of Hope.” Behle holds a master’s degree in library and information science from University of California, Los Angeles and a Bachelor of Arts degree in child development from California State University, Northridge. “The Santa Clarita Public Library branches are some of the most well-utilized in the region, with tremendous resources and staffing,” said City Librarian Kelly Behle. “I am looking forward to working with our excellent team and helping take the Santa Clarita Public Library to the next level of excellence in library practices,” she added. For more information on the Santa Clarita Public Library, including information on branch hours, events, resources and the Library Strategic Plan for 2015-2018, visit SantaClaritaLibrary.com. MOVIE LISTING Times valid May 29th - June 4 Holiday Weekend Times my vary Any movie before 5:15 is a Matinee G.A.T.S. or passes may not be accepted at all shows. (Check with theater). Accessibility devices available. EDWARDS VALENCIA GRAND PALACE STADIUM 24435 Town Center Dr - 287-1740 EDWARDS CANYON COUNTRY STADIUM 10 18800 Soledad Canyon Rd (near Sierra Hwy) - 299-9385 Aloha New (PG-13) • 1 hr 45 min11:10a 2:05p 4:40p 7:50p 10:20p San Andreas: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) • 1 hr 54 min No Passes 4:30p 10:35p San Andreas 3D (PG-13) • 1 hr 54 min No Passes 11:00a 11:30a 2:15p 5:00p 7:45p 10:30p San Andreas (PG-13) • 1 hr 54 min10:40a 1:25p 4:10p 7:00p 9:50p Poltergeist 3D (2015) (PG-13) • 1 hr 33 min No Passes 11:50a 4:55p 10:10p Poltergeist (2015) (PG-13) • 1 hr 33 min 10:40a 1:40p 4:15p 8:05p 10:50p Tomorrowland: The IMAX Experience (PG) • 2 hr 10 min No Passes 10:30a 1:30p 7:40p Tomorrowland (PG) • 2 hr 10 min No Passes 11:00a 1:45p 2:10p 4:50p 7:20p 10:30p Mad Max: Fury Road 3D (R) • 2 hr 1 min No Passes 2:10p 7:25p Mad Max: Fury Road (R) • 2 hr 0 min No Passes11:05a 1:50p 5:10p 7:55p 10:00p Pitch Perfect 2 (PG-13) • 1 hr 55 min10:35a 11:15a 1:15p 2:00p 4:00p 5:05p 6:50p 8:00p 9:35p 10:45p Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D (2015) (PG-13) • 2 hr 21 min No Passes 4:45p 10:25p Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) (PG-13) • 2 hr 21 min 10:35a 1:10p 4:05p 6:45p 7:30p 10:40p Aloha (PG-13) • 1 hr 45 min11:00a 2:00p 3:35p 4:50p 7:40p 10:20p San Andreas 3D (PG-13) • 1 hr 54 min No Passes 11:15a 5:10p San Andreas (PG-13) • 1 hr 54 min 12:20p 1:15p 2:15p 4:10p 6:20p 7:10p 8:10p 9:10p 10:00p Poltergeist 3D (2015) (PG-13) • 1 hr 33 min No Passes 11:00a Poltergeist (2015) (PG-13) • 1 hr 33 min1:45p 5:20p 8:25p 10:50p Tomorrowland (PG) • 2 hr 10 min No Passes 12:00p 1:30p 3:20p 4:30p 6:40p 7:30p 9:45p Mad Max: Fury Road 3D (R) • 2 hr 1 min No Passes 3:30p Mad Max: Fury Road (R) • 2 hr 0 min No Passes11:40a 7:50p 10:30p Pitch Perfect 2 (PG-13) • 1 hr 55 min 11:05a 1:00p 2:30p 4:20p 7:00p 9:30p 10:55p Where Hope Grows (PG-13) • 1 hr 35 min1:05p 6:10p Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) (PG-13) • 2 hr 21 minNo Passes 11:20a 3:50p 6:50p 10:10p VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 19 best steaks and burgers in town! 2015 Weekend Scenic Excursion Each Saturday, to Santa Paula Board 11:30am, Depart 12pm, Return 4pm Sunday July 19th leave at noon return 2:30 to Piru and Bennett’s Honey Farm Bar & Steakhouse Adults $25 Seniors 60+ $23 Youth (4-12) $15 Child (2-3) $10 June 13 Murder Mystery Dinner Train For 18 and older - Departing at 6:30 - Return 9:30 Live Music Tuesday and Thursday Night DJ on Fridays Karaoke on Saturdays Lunch Specials Daily! Showing Nascar Races on the Big Screens on Weekends Father’s Day Lunch - June 21 2 Trains, 11am and 3 pm departures June 13th Honey Festival 3 Trains 10am • 12:30 • 3pm departures Adults $20, Seniors $15 2-3 years $10 805-524-2546 www.fwry.com 364 Main St. Fillmore, CA 93015 We have ! s r e the Dodg 251-3133 16404 Delone St., Canyon Country Sand Canyon & 14 fwy - next to Mobil Gas Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 20 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Need Cash? S.C.Pawn Same Great Location • Same Great Service INSTANT CASH AND LOANS on fine jewelry, watches, diamonds and gold. • Private, Discreet Offices • Bank Vault Protection • 25 Years in Beverly Hills • We Buy and Loan on Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, Gold, Platinum and Coins “Finally, a high-end pawnshop in SCV. I used to have to drive to Beverly Hills for a loan. Now it’s right here!!!” Bring us this Get this! #1 Pawn Shop in SCV . . . THE UPSCALE PAWN SHOP ! y a d o Call T lic#1900-0827 28015 Smyth Dr. Santa Clarita 661-294-3051 . . WWW SCPAWNSHOP COM $50 Bonus Get $50 more on your loan or sale when you bring this flier. On loans of $2500 or more or buys of $500 or more. 28015 Smyth Dr., Valencia, CA Tel 661-294-3051 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 21 28700 The Old Road, Valencia, CA 91355 Located Next Door To The CHP Station - Crossroads are The Old Road & Henry Mayo Open 9am to 6pm Mon-Saturday 661-239-6947 SAFETY TOWN teaches pre- and post-kindergarten children essential safety skills for everyday life - at home and away from home. Children tour a fire truck and ambulance, drive miniature cars, learn about crosswalks, stoplights, and more! Register your Child for SAFETY TOWN July 2015 NOW OPEN at North Park Elementary School $150 per child (includes a T-Shirt and school bag) SPRING SALE • MARCH 19-22 information and registration WWW.SAFETYTOWNSCV.COM DENTAL IMPLANTS - ORAL SURGERY ORTHODONTICS (BRACES) - Financing PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Most Insurances Accpeted - 0% Interest Financing Available O.A.C. All Treatments Done on Premises Experience Stress Free Treatments with our Digital Conscious Sedation System The Doctor and his team speak Spanish as well Now N ow accepting a ce ac eptiing Dentical Dentical for fo or Children Chi hild ldre re en and and Adults Adul Ad u ts s 2 Locations Lo oca ati tions on ns to o Bring Brriing you you o Better Bet ette ette er Service S rv Se r iic ce 661-250-9600 661-287-4352 NEWHALL CANYON COUNTRY 18772 Flying Tiger Dr 25044 Peachland Ave, Suite 100 On Sierra Hwy - on side of U-Haul Between Via Princessa and Soledad Across Peachland from Post Office In front of Valencia Pharmacy FREE CONSULTATION WITH ONE X-RAY WITH TREATMENT -OR- $25 FOR CONSULT 45. $ • X-RAY (NECESSARY) 00 WITH COUPON • CONSULTATION • REGULAR CLEANING WITH NO GUM DISEASE [email protected] Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 22 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 As of June 1st we will have a Mobile Equine Veterinarian Please call AV Vet Center at 661-729-1500 for details & inquiries Your Ad Could BE HERE! Camino Del Lago HOA Community garage sale Saturday June 6, 2015 from 700am-12pm. The community is located at 27689 Camino Del Lago Castaic 91384. Items will be displayed in the residents garages throughout the community. Classified Advertising Call 298-5330 City on a Hill (Church) Come enjoy the presence of the Holy Spirit in your heart, every Sunday starting at 1030am. Our direction is 17180 Soledad Canyon Road, Santa Clarita 91387. Right off the 14 freeway. 661-250-4797 Classifieds $15/Week 7th annual Open House and Car Show B and E Custom is have their 7th annual Open House and Car Show on Saturday June 27th from 3-8pm. Bring your Street Rod, Custom, Rat Rod or Classic. Free Admission for all. This is a fun filled event for the entire family. Pin-up Contest with prizes, Raffles, Bounce House and Face Painting for the little ones. Live music, DJ, Food Trucks and more. Contact Eugene Smith for more info. 818 882-1611. Garage sale moving sale everything must go no reasonable offer refused.. Saturday MAY 30, 7am-3pm at 27680 Sequoia Glen Dr, Valencia WEIGHT LOSS GROUP WEIGHT LOSS SUPPORT GROUP Friendly local women who want progress on weight loss. Share experiences and learn. 3pm Sunday May 31 and June 7. Residence Inn Stevenson Ranch. $5. 661-373-1899 Sales Outside Sales Outside sales for a fast growing company in Santa Clarita. We screen print, embroider, uniforms, promotional items and graphic design. Commission only to start and has unlimited potential.661-575-7938 Business Opportunities Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co. 80201. TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN THE FREE CLASSIFIEDS Fantastic and Affordable Business Opp To start your own fitness club. Everything you would need full office set up and 10 piece weight bearing gym equipment . See photos on Yelp.com and search Butterfly Life, Canyon Country. Make offer. Call 661-252-8135 Visit us at www.scfree.com Animals 2 Female Teacup Chihuahua puppies 6 months old, shots and deworm, $250 ea. Call Lupe 818-554-6448 AKC Bloodhound pup !!! AKC registered beauty Female, red, fantastic bloodlines. health guaranteed, shots,worming, dewclaws removed. Vet check. Not the breed for everyone. Must have fenced-secured yard, $850 and up 661-264-1202 Animal carrier like new, 24in l by 16in h by 16in w, $30 818-363-5492 Bird cage white, wrought iron, 52in t by 20in w by 24in l, with shelves, excellent cond like new, $150 818-554-3691 Cute adorable Ozzy/Border Collie puppies full of love,a joy to your heart,a surprise for Fathers Day.Only 2 avail,cute as a button,$275 ea OBO,cash discount,possible delivery.Call or text for info n pics 661-302-8624 Wooden picket fence 8ft long, 4 panels, all for $60 obo 818-524-8009 A new book by Robert Patrick Lewis, former Green Beret The Pact Follow author Rober Patrick Lewis on twitter @RoberPLewis www.ThePactBook.com” and “Facebook.com/RobertPatrickLewisAuthor” Facebook.com/RobertPatrickLewisAuthor” DOG GROOMING Certified in AKC Salon Management, Pet CPR, Pet Hygiene $10 OFF full grooming with this ad - first time customers only MONTH OF MAY FREE NAIL CLIPPING SPRING SALE • MARCH 19-22 Grooming not necessary www.barkavenuegroomingscv.com 661-299-2227 17737 Sierra Highway, 91351 (next door to Sierra Veterinarian) VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Tues-Fri 8AM-5PM Saturday 9AM - 3PM Check us out on Your Hometown News and Classifieds AIRLINE CAREERS Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 800-481-7894 Exceptional Boxer pups striking, full of joy, cute as a button, 8 wks, great family addition, love kids and very social. Only 2 available, possible delivery, $450 ea with a cash discount. Call Teacup yorkies need home 13weeks old teacup yorkie puppies need home, house broken, registered and come with all paper work. $300 call or text 706-981-0661 Wrought Iron Bird Cage Large free standing Green Bird Cage, 24Lx22Wx40H, has rolling casters, with perch on top, $100 if interested please call 661 993-3131 N E W T O S H I B A LAPTOP/WEBCAM 15.6 TOSHIBA SATTELITE C55 2.16 GHZ Proc.-500 Gb Hdd-3Gb Memory-15.6 Lcd screenwebcam-Dvdrw-Windows 8.1 with office and carrying case VIRUS PROTECTION, BRAND NEW.$220.00 818-425-7438 Audio Video 19in Panasonic TV old fashion style, $25 818-425-3712 or 661-547-1648 Dual movie projector $50 818-363-5492 NEED DOG HELP? AngelDogs Training for behavior solutions! Train your dog to be an angel! Private Lessons Mark Tipton College Certified Trainer Owner/Trainer www.angeldogstraining.com (661) 803-8461 Computers 8 IN NEXBOOK CORE 2 TABLET Nextbook NX Premium8HD 8GB Tablet WiFi HDMI 1.5GHz Dual Core 2x CAM factory restored to defaults, ready for you to use $60.00 818-425-7438 ACER Aspire 15.6 LAPTOP/WEBCAM CORE 2 2.20 GHZ PROC. HDD 320 GB MEMORY 4GB- DVDRW WINDOWS 8 Ultimate With OFFICE-15.6 LCD SCREEN WEBCAM VIRUS PROTECTION REFURBISHED Carrying CASE 180.00 818-425-7438 ASUS LAPTOP/WEBCAM 15.6 IN X55 LAPTOP DUO-CORE, 2.60 GHZ,4GB MEM, 320 GB HDD,WINDOWS 8 WITH OFFICE,DVD-RW, WEB CAM, WIDESCREEN LCD, WIRELESS REFURBISHED, VIRUS PROTECTION AND CARRYING CASE $180.00 818-425-7438 DELL Core2 DesktopComputer WIRELESS SFF DELL DUO CORE 3.20 GHZ-400 HDD-3GB DDR2-DVDRW Windows 8 OFFICE-Wireless-22IN. MONITOR webcam SPEAKERS 5.1 SURRUOND VIRUS PROTECTION REFURBISHED 200.00 818-425-7438 DELL DESKTOP CORE 2 COMPUTER SYSTEM INTEL DUO CORE 3.0 0GHZ-3 GB RAM-400GB HDD DVD-RW WIND O W S 8 W I T H OFFICE-20IN.WIDESCREEN LCD-KEYBOARD, MOUSE AND 2 . 1 S U R R O U N D SPEAKERS-REFURBISHED-VIR US PROTECTION 818-425-7438 150.00 HP G60 15.6 WEBCAM LAPTOP G60-5000 SERIES LAPTOP DUO CORE 2.10 PROC. 3 GB RAM 320 HDD 15.6 WIDESCREEN LCD WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE WITH OFFICE WIRELESS WEBCAM REFURBISHED VIRUS PROTECTION CARRYING CASE 160.00 CLEAN 818-425-7438 HPcore I5 TABLET LAPTOP/WEBCAM core i5 2.20 PROC.,4 GB RAM, 250 GB HDD,WINDOWS 7 WITH OFFICE, 13IN LED TOUCH SCREEN, WEB C A M V I R U S PROTECTION,CARRYING CASE $200.00 818-425-7438 Laptop (ACER Extensa 5230) Win7Home, 3GB RAM, 15.4 WXGA1280x800, 250gbHD, CD-RW, mousecase, Three USB ports, Type II slot, 802.11bgN wireless, Intel Celeron Processor 1MB L2 cache, 2.20GHz, 800MHzFSB, mousepads. $300 OBO 661-251-7089 Early 1960s vintage stereo with turn table, in wood cabinet, 6ft long, no dents, chips or cracks, in good condition, $100 818-425-3712 Free TV - 21 inch 21 inch TV for free. Not pretty as the kids put stickers on the side. Has been in garage for awhile but worked when last used 661-755-3000 Vernon 8mm film editor $40 818-363-5492 Phones ATandT Microcell ATT Microcell signal booster. Like having a mini cell tower in your house. We no longer have ATT so have no need for it. $50 OBO 661-755-3000 Samsung gear live smartwatch Used few times very good condition looks new.USB charger, manual and box Has screen protector at Stevenson Ranch - valencia $150 818-268-2276 Other Diodes 4 Sale Part JAN1N645 and JAN1N645-1Diode Switching 225V 0.4A 2-Pin DO-35 3500pcs in UNITRODE3500pcs in GENERAL INSTRUMENTS, $1 818-399-1159 SLOT MACHINE DOUBLE DIAMOND DELUXE SLOT MACHINE. TWO COIN DOLLAR NO MONEY NEEDED. EXCELLENT COND. $ 750 OBO. NEW REELS GLASS AND STICKERS.CABINET INCLUDED. Kids Items 12in wheel bicycle for toddlers needs training wheels, $20 818-425-3712 or 661-547-1648 Baby bouncer Excellent condition barely used jungle theme baby bouncer. It has all the attachments n works perfectly looks brand new, $30. Call us at 661-406-5400 Baby stroller Eddie Bauer $40. Very good condition, cleaned inside and out. Cost $200, sell for $40 obo. 661 252-9147 BOPPY Deluxe 5 in 1 Nursing Pillow with activity arch. $20 805-231-7907 Bumbo Baby Seats Two used Blue baby seats.Both seats come with trays and one of the seats will come with a box.Both seats have the safety straps therefore NOT part of recall,$25 ea Eddie Bauer Wood Bassinet with Extras Included an extra mattress, a fitted sheet and also a wedge. It rocks or can be locked so it wont swing. It plays music.$85 805-231-7907 Jogging stroller black and grey, hardly used, excellent cond, $85 805-501-0951 Little Tikes Pirate Ship Play Structure Climber, jungle gym.Cannon shoots out water $140 805-231-7907. Crafts Prismacolor Professional Art Pencils - Set of 48 Used,48 colors 03598 PC955The traditional choice by commercial and fine artists throughout the world, soft leads made with permanent pigments are smooth, slow wearing, blendable, water-resistant. $40, 818-268-2276 text-call Health & Beauty Jewelr y 1950 Tahitian black pearl choker necklace $90 661-424-1452 Precious antique earrings screw on backings. Call for price 661-600-7379 Precious antique flower necklace $50 661-600-7379 Women’s antique watch newly cleaned inside and out, new chain, $150 661-600-7379 Apparel Deep purple Hello Kitty handbag $55 661-600-7379 J brand jeans size 26, $40 818-363-5492 DGE I R R OW GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! GOT A DATE? Try Something Fun! HORSEBACK RIDING Trail Rides Pony Rides Lessons 1000s of Miles of Open Trails Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace -little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now.. 1-800-491-6053 Sharper Image Mini Step and Flex 2.0 Machine this is a Lo Impact Body Workout Exercise Machine, $25 if interested please call 661 993-3131 TAKE VIAGRA ? SAVE $500.. 100mg Cialis 20mg, 40 plus 4 FREE PILLS. Only $99. Save $500.. 1-888-797-9024 VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 40 Pills plus 10 FREE. SPECIAL $99.00 100 percent guaranteed. FREE Shipping 247 CALL NOW 1-888-223-8818 VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 50 Pills $99.00 FREE Shipping.. 100 percent guaranteed. CALL NOW.. 1-866-312-6061 • Trail Rides, 1000’s of Miles of Open Trails • Boarding & Lessons • Off Track Special Activities for Kids • Kids’ Birthday Parties • Pony Rides • Girl Scouts & Boy Scouts Horse Lover’s Badge • PE Credit for Home Schoolers OPEN 365 DAYS RAINBOW RIDGE RANCH BY RESERVATION ONLY 1701 Crystal Road, Palmdale, CA 93550 661-538-9271 WWW.HORSEBACKRIDING.LA Collectibles Anheuser Busch Bar Lamps Wall Mounted Busch Logo Lamps old, Perfect for man cave or Bar settings, very collectible, $250 if interested please call 661 993-3131 Harley Davidson Collector Knife Fat Boy 1998 c, 124 scale die-cast Measures 6in. unfoldedThe blade itself measures 2.25in. Knife is in excellent condition. $50 contact Jose 818 268-2276 text-call Sleeves of Billy Casper Golf Balls Vintage Billy Casper Golf Balls. 2ea. 3 Ball Sleeves in original boxes From Wilson Sporting Goods. $25. for both boxes. 661-803-5379 Wanted Old Comic Books and monster magazine by collector to buy or trade, 661-253-1284 Wanted: antiques, jewelry and nick knacks will swap for your stuff. 661-360-8798 23 CH AN Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses coast to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly. Coat jacket Marc Anthony Marc Anthony Suit Jacket, Cr Shadow-Striped Black , size 44 Lg, 2 botton, New, reg. $240 asking $65 Valencia 818-268-2276 jose Ladies Harley boots size 8, like new,$50 818-363-5492 Marc Anthony Faux-Leather Motorcycle Jacket - Men New, Sz Med. with tags reg. 180$, Lightweight insulation for active wear in cool conditions, Zip front, 2 zippered pockets, Snap neck cuffs, 5-pocket $65 Contact Jose 818-268-2276 text-call Neckties for $25 Red socks, dodgers, betty boop, elvis, beatles and star wars neckties, 818-554-3691 New Harley Davidson Jeans size 2, $75 818-363-5492 Nicole Miller black leather purse classy, lots of room, many compartments, $40 661-600-7379 Shiny gold tote bag $5 661-600-7379 Women’s suede and fox fur boots $25 661-600-7379 WORK/HIKE BOOTS High quality, durable, thermal lined boots. Never worn, new, size 10. Fantastic buy at $100 firm. 661.269.0598 if interested RAIN B May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 NEW • VINTAGE • USED REPAIRS Guitars, Basses & Ukuleles Drums & Hardware Accessories & Supplies Amps & Speakers Guitar Re-Stringing Guitar & Drum Repair Private Lessons WWW.MUGZEYMUZIC.NET MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10AM-6PM 661-299-1133 WWW.MUGZEYMUZIC.COM 1 Block East of Sierra Hwy, C.C. Post Office Center 18346-1/2www.MugzeyMuzic.com Soledad Canyon Rd INDEPENDENT POOL & SPA SERVICE ASSOCIATION MEMBER Why Hire An IPSSA Member? Liability Insurance Mandatory Water Chemistry Certified Advanced Continuing Mechanical & Water Chemistry Training Sick Route Coverage - Uninterrupted Pool Service Guaranteed IPSSA Code of Ethics Kent Simpson, owner, offers conscientious, reliable pool service at affordable prices. CORNERSTONE POOLS Contractor Lic. #888587 Health Dept. Lic. #4875 661-373-9901 WWW.CORNERSTONEPOOLS.NET Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 24 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Summer Camps Crop Up for Summer Part 2 of a 2-part series By Martha Michael Tutor Doctor The YMCA will host a “Teen Day Camp” for those entering 6th grade through 9th grade at the Old Orchard YMCA from June 8th – Aug 7th. A tutoring program in town is hosting four sessions of educational camps this summer, inviting students to “Unleash your Academic Super Powers!” There is a “Resident Camp” for ages 7 through 15 at YMCA Camp Whittle in Big Bear from June 20th – 27th. Tutor Doctor is holding a new academic summer program to allow students to build skills, catch up and gain confidence this summer while being provided with a “camp” experience, including world class art, theatre, and conversational language. Breakfast is included for campers in the program, which will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn Six Flags in Valencia. Each session runs four days – Monday through Thursday. Register at the Santa Clarita Valley YMCA, which is located at 26147 McBean Parkway in Valencia. You can call 661-253-3593 or visit www.ymcala.org/scv. Rainbow Ridge For locals who sign up for all four weeks of the program, the camp runs from July 13, 2015 through August 6, 2015. Each session is one week long, and all families are invited to a closing ceremony on Thursday, August 6, 2015. Rainbow Ridge Ranch in Palmdale is offering a summer program for kids ages 10 and up. On Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays of each week Kathy Zavala will host groups of kids who get to spend the day with the horses on the ranch. Each child will get to catch a horse, lead it, brush it, saddle it and ride. If signed up before June 13, campers receive the following early bird prices: sign up for two of the four sessions for $520; three weeks for $780; or all four weeks for $1,000. There is also a $100 non-refundable registration fee for all students. All levels of ability are welcome, and campers will experience both arena riding and trail riding throughout the summer. Sometimes the kids will be able to ride bareback in the arena, where they can improve balance and gain understanding about the horse’s movements. Hilton Garden Inn Six Flags is located at 27710 The Old Road in Valencia. Contact Tutor Doctor by calling 661-219-5335 or email doliver@tutordoctor. com. Campers should bring their own lunches and, on hot days, Zavala plans to do crafts with the group. There may be time for the kids to decorate their horses with spray paint during camp time also. You may also visit santaclaritatutoring.com or tutordoctor.com. Rainbow Ridge year round hosts trail rides, parties and other events. There are pony rides for children age 2-7 and trail riding for ages 7 and up. YMCA For more information or to sign up for camp, call Kathy at (661) 538-9271. If basketball’s your sport and you’re looking for a coach who’s got game, look no further than Greg Hayes. He’s worked under the best (John Wooden, for example), and has been running camps in Santa Clarita for years. The local YMCA is also taking signups for summer camp. There are sessions for kids just entering kindergarten this year through age 15 at different Santa Clarita locations. “Discovery Camp” is for children entering kindergarten through second grade and “Adventure Camp” is for children entering third grade through sixth grade. The following are locations with Discovery Camp and Adventure Camp: Live Oak YMCA June 4th – Aug 7th Meadows YMCA June 15th – Aug 7th Valley View YMCA June 15th – Aug 7th Wiley Canyon YMCA June 15th – Aug 7th “Specialty Camp” is for kids entering kindergarten through 7th grade and will be held at the Old Orchard YMCA from June 15th – Aug 7th. Camps Include: 3D Design, Roller Coaster Tycoon, SPLASH, Master Chef Jr., Animation Academy, Art-tastic, Fashionista, Robotics, Duct Tape, Bowl-ARama, Gross Cooking and Sports. Basketball Camp He has three camps slated for the summer months: Shot Doctor Shooting Camp, Cool Hoops Basketball Camp, and Girls Basketball Camp, all held in the Santa Clarita Sports Complex gym. Students age 9-17 years old at Shot Doctor Shooting Camp will concentrate on (of course) shooting ability. It is open to boys and girls and will be held at Valencia High School beginning Saturday, May 30 from 8:30 p.m.-12 Noon. Cool Hoops Camp is open to both genders also, for ages 7-14 years old and runs Monday-Thursday, July 27-30. Coach Hayes will emphasize offensive skills development at the camp, held at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex. Girls Basketball Camp is a two-day girls camp, where players age 7-14 will receive instruction in shooting and ball handling. It will be held at Valencia High School June 12-13, 2015. To register for one of the camps, visit the City of Santa Clarita Seasons Catalog: https://secure.rec1.com/CA/city-santa-clarita/reg.php Local Cadet Graduates From West Point Cadet Spencer Petzold, son of Steve and Thane Petzold of Saugus, graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York on Saturday, May 23, 2015. A 2006 graduate of Valencia High School, Spencer concentrated his studies in Arabic and math studies while at West Point. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army within the Infantry branch and will report to Fort Benning, Georgia for his first assignment. ing and continues today as one of the nation’s premier leader-development institutions, consistently ranked among top colleges in the country. Its mission remains constant — to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets, so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of Duty, Honor, Country and prepared for a career of professional excellence and service to the nation as an officer in the U. S. Army. For more information, visit www. westpoint.edu. The U. S. Military Academy at West Point is a fouryear, co-educational, federal, liberal arts college located 50 miles north of New York City. It was founded in 1802 as America’s first college of engineer- VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 25 Save the Date! Saturday, May 30th (10am-1pm) S Community Open House! Come see what we’re all about! Now Enrolling for Summer Day Camp! Now Enrolling for Before & After School Care for 15/16 SandCastles 27303 Luther Drive Canyon Country 91351 (Plenty of Parking) We Open at 6 am July 13, September 12 - November 21, 2015 661-251-3182 scafterschoolzone.com sandcastles child care program Lic# 197414816 Neither sponsored, nor endorsed by the school & school district VIAGRA 100mg or CIALIS 20mg 40 tabs plus 10 FREE all for $99 including FREE, Fast and Discreet SHIPPING. 1-888-836-0780 or Metro-Meds.net Viagra 100MG/Cialis 20mg, 44 pills plus 4 Free. Only $99.00. No prescription needed.. Save $500 Now.. Call Today 1-888-797-9029 VIAGRA 40x (100 mg) plus 16 ’Double Bonus’ PILLS for ONLY $119.00. NO PRESCRIPTION Needed.. Credit-Debit Required. 1 - 8 8 8 - 3 8 6 - 8 0 7 4 www.newhealthyman.com Satisfaction Guaranteed.. VIAGRA and CIALIS! 50 pills for $95. 100 pills for $150 free shipping. No prescriptions needed. Money back guaranteed.. 877-743-5419 Walker, Invacare Walker With Wheels. New Invacare, never used. Collapsible for easy storage. Canyon Country $10. 661 252-9147 Walkers of all kinds.. some have wheels and some without, $10 $50 818-425-3712 or 661-547-1648 Wheel Chair good condition, $100 805-501-0951 Back brace White, medium size $5.00 661-424-1452 Cash for unexpired DIABETIC TEST STRIPS or STOP SMOKING PRODUCTS.. Free shipping, Best Prices and 24 hr payment Call 1-855-440-4001 www.TestStripSearch.com CASH PAID for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY PAYMENT AND PREPAID shipping. HIGHEST PRICES.. Call 1-888-776-7771. www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com Bicycles 20in Boys BMX bike $75 818-370-0938 PLACE YOUR AD ONLINE www.scfree.com Musical Instruments 3 Bike Hitch Rack Saris Thelma 3 bike hitch rack, holds 26 and 29 inch wheels. Great Condition. $300 OBO 661-347-9759 !!OLD GUITARS WANTED!! Gibson, Fender, Martin, Gretsch. 1930 to 1980. Top Dollar paid. Call Toll Free 1-866-433-8277 Girl’s 20in Cruiser Girls 20 cruiser with wide seat and tires. Like new $50, originally $150. Ridden once. Please call John at 661-292-9324. Two 19 inch bicycle rims, new never used. Rear has coaster brake, both are 36 spokes. Cost $150, selling for $60 661 252-9147 Bass Guitar Stagg Bass Guitar New condition with case. $125.00 Firm. Call or text 626-532-3125 Conga drums LP Aspire, excellent condition, head in great shape, some scratches on body where not seen, $275 661-775-2556 TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD GUITARS! 1920s thru 1980s. Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prairie State, DAngelico, Stromberg. And Gibson MandolinsBanjos. 1-800-401-0440 Exercise Equipment Full Gym Equipment 10 piece, adjustable, full gym equipment. See photos on Yelp.com and search Butterfly Life, Canyon Country. Make offer. Call 661-252-8135 Legal Direct, Inc. Legal Document Preparation Services • Family Law • Civil Law • Living Trusts • Probate • Incorporations Living Trust Joint/Couple as low as $599* *includes all fees and costs! Call for Details We are not attorneys and cannot give you legal advice. We can only prepare legal forms at your direction. We are licensed and bonded in the County of Los Angeles, LDA#2014028555 Exp 02/03/2016 www.legaldirect.info Please Contact Lorie for more information 661-264-6538 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 26 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Sporting Vintage Billy Casper Golf Balls in sleeves 2ea., 3 Ball Sleeves in original boxes From Wilson Sporting Goods. $25. for both boxes. 661-803-5379 Toys/Games Equipment Antique and or classic golf clubs wood and iron, includes pull along golf bag, $100 for all. Call 805-223-1633 Aqua Marina Inflatable Stand Up Paddle Board SPK-1 Inflatable Stand-Up Paddle Board. Comes standard with high-pressure gauge pump. 9 feet 9 inches long. Used one time only. Paid 400.00 $320 661-799-5807 Boogie board in good condition, $10. Call 818-554-3691 Burton imprint 1 snow board boots black, size 10.5, brand new, $75 661-673-6639 Tent: Northern designs by Quest it has windows, door, flooring, water proof, does not have a frame $100, 805-223-1633 WANTED: Surfboards any shape and size, depending on condition. Please call 818-447-6028 Place Your ad at www.santaclaritafree.com Dale Earnhardt train, engines and 10 cars. Nascar train,engine n 4 cars-Nascar town,station, winners circle,race track bleachers,victor lane,restaurant,Dale E. diner,theatre,auto supply,service s t a t i o n , l o t s o f track,crossing,transformer,ALL NEW,$1150 plus other trains n towns..661-268-8170 Miscellaneous 10 Person 818-554-3691 tent May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 $100 Golf bag made by Taylor Made for $15 818-363-5492 Golf Clubs, Bag and Cart, $40 10 golf clubs, golf bag and cart. Good condition $40.Call 661 252-9147 or email riowesthotmail.com. Real Estate Business ACCESS YOUR LAWSUIT CASH! In an Injury Lawsuit.. Need Cash Now.. Low Rates. No Credit Checks-Monthly Payments. Call Now 1-800-568-8321 DEAN BUYS HOUSES All Cash, No Equity required. Any Condition, Any Location. 661-618-7015 Homes & Condos Many Dodger Bobbleheads brand new in box for $20 ea. Call 818-363-5492 Wonderful Frazier Park Home For Lease Frazier Park home for lease. $1,150. 35 minutes to Castaic. 2bd, 2b. 2 car garage. Pets ok. 2-5 minute walk to park and library. 818-416-2481 SC 1981 Conquest Football book first edition, $50 818-363-5492 CALL 298-5333 TODAY TO PLACE YOUR AD DEAN BUYS HOUSES ALL CASH • No Equity Required Any Condition Any Location SPRING SALE • MARCH 19-22 661-618-7015 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Detectives Arrest Husband on Murder Charge in Newhall By Perry Smith www.hometownstation.com Homicide detectives arrested a husband in Newhall on a murder charge, after a “welfare check” led to the discovery of a dead woman in her home Saturday. 27 Highlands Elementary Dedicates Day By Kimberly Beers to Reading, Writing Books www.hometownstation.com It was Young Author’s Day at Highlands Elementary school Friday, an annual event that’s taken place for almost 25 years, according to school officials. “Every student in the school has written a book over the last three or four months,” said Gail Knipp, Highlands Elementary school teacher. After the students are done reading to each other, guest readers come into the classrooms to read different children’s books to the students, Knipp said, adding that the atmosphere on this day is always calm and soothing. “It is incredible to see the complexity and growth these books have as the children get older,” Knipp said. Deputies arrested Robert Arvizu, 48, of Newhall, on Sunday, and he’s being held in lieu of $1 million bail. During the day-long event, students are split into groups with one student from each grade, TK to 6th. Principal Paul Martinsen visited each group, listening in on the young authors. Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff ’s Station deputies entered the home of the victim, Arvizu’s wife, Courtney Arvizu, 25, and discovered she was unresponsive and appeared to have injuries consistent with blunt force trauma. Each student reads their book to the group, and then the students write positive comments about the book for the student to keep. Many teachers have students work on their books part-time in the computer lab, providing them with the ability to improve their computer skills as well. Deputies made the discovery around 2:10 a.m. Saturday, officials said in a Nixle news release. Deputies also located and detained a man in the residence identified as the victim’s husband. Courtney Arvizu was pronounced dead at the scene. Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department’s Homicide Bureau at (323) 890-5500. If you prefer to provide information anonymously, you may call “Crime Stoppers” by dialing (800) 222TIPS (8477), or texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or by using the website http://lacrimestoppers.org. Body Found in Valencia Friday Afternoon Identified The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Department has identified the man who reportedly killed himself Friday afternoon, according to Sheriff ’s Station officials. Homicide detectives believe Patrick James Bondio, 53, of Valencia killed himself Friday night. Bondio was pronounced dead at the scene by homicide officials outside of the apartment complex on the 24700 block of Riverchase Drive in Valencia at 5:20 p.m. Recent statistics indicate the North Los Angeles County region has the highest rate of calls for attempted and completed suicides in Los Angeles By Heather Harbin www.hometownstation.com County, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Department data. For anyone seeking information about mental health resources available in the Santa Clarita Valley, below is a list of more information: There are 24-hour numbers available. In the event of an emergency, 9-1-1 should always be the first call. Those looking to speak with someone can call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline; 1-800854-7771 for The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health; and 1-800-784-2433 for The Treatment Advocacy Center. You can contact the SCV Child & Family Center at 661-259-9439. The phone number for the Santa Clarita Valley Youth Project is 661-257-9688. Movies Discontinued at Senior Center By Martha Michael The Santa Clarita Senior Center had to pull one of its regular programs recently, due to movie licensing issues. Effective June 2015, the SCV Senior Center Advisory Council will discontinue its monthly Senior Cinema presentations, which were held every second Wednesday as an ongoing service to area seniors. The Motion Picture Licensing Corporation (MPLC) requires that movies used for public purposes must pay an annual fee of $315. The fee exceeds income from the activity at the Senior Center, so it was discontinued. MPLC is the leading agency urging motion picture copyright compliance throughout the world. Films, such as DVDs, can be viewed privately in one’s home, but must comply with the MPLC if viewed publicly. Many organizations innocently infringe upon these rules regularly, using movies and TV programs for audiovisual presentations. According to the MPLC website, the umbrella license grants permission to organizations and companies to show any legally obtained film without the need of reporting titles, dates, or times of exhibition. BRIDGE BITES from The American Contract Bridge League THE SAFE HAND By: Brian Gunnell Both Vulnerable South West North East 1NT Pass 2♣ Pass 2♦ Pass 3NT All Pass ♠ K543 ♥ AT ♦ A97 ♣ 8543 ♠ J92 ♠ AQT8 North ♥ J94 ♦ J652 ♣ J62 ♥ K7532 West East Declarer ♠ 76 ♥ Q86 ♦ KQ3 ♣ AKQT7 ♦ T84 ♣9 3NT is the normal contract and 9 top tricks are available. But this event was duplicate bridge where it’s not always enough just to make your contract, it’s also important to make overtricks. So, the question for you South players is “How do you make 10 tricks after an opening Diamond lead?” Hearts are the best place to get that extra trick and there are two ways to or lead towards the Queen hoping that East has the King. As you can see both plays work and will earn that valuable overtrick. But playing East for the ♥K is dangerous! If it turns out that West has the King then he can shift dramatically to the ♠J and South’s cold contract is down one! The correct win the trick. On this deal, East is the “safe hand”, the one that cannot make the deadly Spade shift through Dummy’s King. Post Script When Declarer led a Heart towards Dummy’s AT West could have made a brilliant and spectacular play! If he rises majestically with the Jack then Declarer will fear that West started with the King as well. If that’s the case then the 10th trick cannot be developed without letting the danger hand gain the lead and the play of the ♥J might persuade a nervous (aka chicken) Declarer to settle for 9 tricks. But a bold Declarer will go for the gusto, playing a second round of Hearts and risking the contract for the precious overtrick. Visit www.acbldistrict23.org to find a bridge club near you or learn to play online at www.acbl.org/learntoplaybridge. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 28 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS 661-255-7600 Homes and Condos for Lease Westridge $2695 1701 sq 3bd + 2.5ba Townhome, HOA Pool + Spa +Tennis + Playground Newhall $2075 1817 sq 4bd + 2.5ba Valencia $2100 1836 sq 3bd + 2.5ba HOA Pool + Spa Newhall $1500 1810 sq 2bd + 2ba Upper Condo in Gated Community + Pool+ Spa Canyon Country $2100 1400 sq 3bd + 2ba Saugus $2000 1520 sq 3bd + 2.5ba HOA Pool + Spa SEE MORE HOMES FOR LEASE AT: WWW.SCREM.COM 26639 Valley Center Drive, Suite 108, Santa Clarita, CA (Corner of Soledad and Valley Center) Want to Know What Your Home Would Rent For? Call Today For A Rental Market Estimate - It’s Free! Rentals Homes & Condos Newhall $1500, 1810 sq ft. 2bd, 2ba, Upper Condo in Gated Community Pool and Spa 661-255-7600 www.screm.com So Cal Real Estate Mgmt Saugus $2000, 1520 sq ft, 3bd, 2.5ba, HOA Pool and Spa 661-255-7600 www.screm.com So Cal Real Estate Mgmt Canyon Country $2100, 1400 sq ft, 3bd, 2ba 661-255-7600 www.screm.com So Cal Real Estate Mgmt CASTAIC’S GUEST PLACE TO LIVE for a Employed Person. Furnished with Refrigerator and stove. Utilities and cable included. No Pets. $800 a month. Please leave message 661-257-0922 CASTAIC’S GUEST PLACE TO LIVE for a Employed Person. Furnished with Refrigerator and stove. Utilities and cable included. No Pets. $800 a month. Please leave message 661-257-0922 Newhall $2075, 1817 sq ft, 4bd, 2.5ba 661-255-7600 www.screm.com So Cal Real Estate Mgmt Place Your ad at www.santaclaritafree.com VISIT US ONLINE www.scfree.com HOLIDAY HEALTH MASSAGE SPA OPEN 7 DAYS 10AM TO 9PM y Hw rra Sie Soledad Cyn Rd. Behind 7-11 Solamint Rd Dolan Way Valencia $2100, 1836 sq ft, 3bd 2.5ba, HOA Pool and Spa 6 6 1 - 2 5 5 - 7 6 0 0 www.screm.com So Cal Real Estate Mgmt • Full Body Massage • Deep Tissue/ Oil Massage • Physical Therapy Westridge $2695, 1701 sq ft, 3bd, 2.5ba, Townhome, HOA Pool, Spa, Tennis and Playground 661-255-7600 www.screm.com So Cal Real Estate Mgmt Rooms ESF CO PR RW ENE RO DN INTG Private entry private bath, $750 for studio type room, all utilities, includes wifi and a refrigerator, close to transportation and shopping, no smoking, no pets, females preferred 661-221-0633 Se Renta Un Cuarto En La Sierra Hwy A una pareja. O una persona sola. Con Bano privado, sin vicios y responsables para mas informacian Llamar tel 661-476-0645 or 661-621-5481 espanol y english Home & 661-299-5819 Garden 18402 Soledad Cyn. Rd. Santa Clarita CA 91351 (At Sierra Hwy, Behind 7-Eleven) Appliances 2010 LG dryer color white, excellent condition, $450 661-317-2087 AIR COMPRESSOR- $75, 661-253-4324 Commercial Freezer with Super Freeze White Upright Freezer By Imperial with Super Freeze and Super Defrost, 25 Cubic feet, With a key lock, temperature monitor and alarm EXCELLENT CONDITION - $300.00 661-259-4595 Electric oven $220, 661-253-4324 Foot Massager ISqueeze by OSIM Brookstone ISqueeze Foot Ankle Calf Massager by OSIMBrookstone, 2 Speeds 3 intensities. A delight for tired feet. New $299. Excellent Condition $50.00 661-259-4595 Kenmore freezer medium size, freezer only, excellent condition, $100 805-791-0838 Kenmore freezer/refrigerator 47in h by 22in 2 by 24in d. $100 805-501-0951 Kenmore washer and dryer $150, 412-478-4165 Medium size refrigerator $50, 412-478-4165 Portable 14,000 BTU Air Conditioner by Amcor, Plasma Series 14,000 BTUs, cools 400Sqfeet, Backlit LCD Panel, programmable remote, built in water tank with drain outlet, all accessories, EXCELLENT CONDITION $200.00 661-259-4595 Stainless Steel Triple Burner Hot Plate Potable Electric Triple Burner Hot Plates by Deni, plug into any grounded outlet, $25 if interested please call 661 993-3131 Washer and dryer $150, 661-253-4324 May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist yourfamilyremedy.com in Canyon Country 818-730-8069 CA$H FOR CARS ALL Cars/Trucks WANTED! Running or Not! Damaged/Wrecked...OK! FREE Pick-up and towing! Sell your car in 60 seconds! CALL NOW FOR A FREE GUARANTEED OFFER! 1-888-524-9668 www.cashforcar.com Antiques 1907 Detroit Jewel Stove Antique 1907 Detroit Jewel gas Stove, good condition $700.00 obo, Castaic cell 1-818-212-9315,can send pictures if requested. 1940s Hawaiian pineapple salad bowl color tan, made with real pineapple bran, 12 by 35, one of a kind, must see to appreciate, $20 661-424-1452 1970s Steel desk formica top, 3 drawers and 1 compartment, 40in x 30in, $10 661-424-1452 1980s 4 piece casino salad plates each etched with different slot cards and logo designs, $15 661-424-1452 90s Piggy bank with fantasy springs gambling logo inscribed on it, $4 661-424-1452 Custom Western Style Lamp UNIQUE custom made Wood Lamp. Pioneer Style with Wood Mortar and Pestle plus other frontier kitchen utensils built on to the base. 12wx8dx39h. Walnut color, $45. 661-803-5379 Huge Brass Candlesticks Very large Antique Brass Candlesticks. Think Hearth or large mantle. 8 inch base and 24 inches tall. Grandma owned these. Needs some cleaning and TLC, but worth it. $150. 661-803-5379 Sunbeam Toaster 1947 Made in 1947 USA. Works perfect, good condition $40.Canyon Country 661 252-9147 Furniture 1950’s 5 drawer chest and matching night stand, fair condition, $125 for both OBO 661-268-1948 2 China cabinets $200 obo. Call for info 412-478-4165 2 Swivel chairs heavy wrought iron, $100 805-791-0838 2 Teak wood chairs with arms, bar high, excellent condition, $100 805-501-0951 5 drawer dresser nice, 36 wide, 18 deep, 48 tall, the price is $145. 661 251-9250 6 drawer Armoire real nice solid hardwood Armoire, very solid 41 wide, 20 deep, 64 tall. the price is $175. 661 251-9250 Antique pine dresser with 6 large drawers, 60in h by 3ft w by 19in d, $95 818-370-0938 Larry H. Layton Lawyer for the Defense Criminal Law • DMV Issues Parole Issues • Civil Defense DUI • Drugs • Traffic Attorney Letters Available (try to stop expensive litigation) LARRY H. LAYTON SCHOOL OF LAW New Students HALF PRICE for First Year Classes in 2015 30 HOURS Spring/Summer Intro Classes $916 - No Down Payment $75 Weekly (661) 269-LAW1 3807 W. Sierra Highway #206 • Acton, CA Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics 19252 Soledad Cyn Rd 661-250-9464 www.buffalowildwings.com CHUCK'S WHOLESALE DEALE N R OPE E WELCO S H APPLIANCES T O ME T LIC SALES SERVICE BUY SELL PUB RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS . . . WASHERS . . . . . . . . . . DRYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STOVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOCAL DELIVERY SE HABLA ESPANOL OPEN 7 DAYS $150 & Up ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED UP TO 1 YEAR 818-920-1264 10241 SEPULVEDA (Just S. of Devonshire) Close to SCV. 405 to Devonshire exit to Sepulveda VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM OVER DISC ATM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 6 drawer knotty pine dresser 59 long, 18 deep, 31 tall. $165 for the dresser with mirror, $135 dresser only . 661 251-9250 Bedroom set 6 pieces - queen 4 poster, two dressers, two nightstands, folding mirror. In great shape, medium oak all wood. $500661-255-7510 Bunk bed near new, twin over twin, excellent quality mattresses, excellent cond, complete, $200 805-501-0951 California King mattress and box springs, pillow top, $200805-791-0838 Cedar Lane storage Trunk solid pecan, large bottom, $95 805-791-0838 Clean mattress set $100 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 Curio Cabinet 6x2, medium walnut with light. $125 661-645-4243 Custom Western Style Lamp UNIQUE custom made Wood Lamp. Pioneer Style with Wood Mortar and Pestle plus other frontier kitchen utensils built on to the base. 12wx8dx39h. Walnut color, $45. 661-803-5379 Dark oak dresser 9 drawers with 2 end tables and mirror, $40 661-424-1452 Day bed with mattress and mattress cover, color green but can be painted, $75 661-250-7573 Dining Room Set Dark Oak Dark oak dining room table set. Six chairs. Silk seat cushions. Reversible table mat. 24 inch leaf. Excellent condition. Table mat well used. You may text 704-907-8119 Dining Room Table seats 6 with table pads and hutch with drawers and storage space, from 1940s, excellent shape, dark wood, $500 805-223-1633 Dinning room set Good condition oak dining table set , 8 chairs . Table can be extended another foot and a half .$250 or Obo . Call us at 661-406-5400 File cabinet $25 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 Futon frame no mattress, $25 818-425-3712 Glass table top oval, 78in x 41ins, $20 661-268-8170 Hotel Style Entertainment center nice looking, 75in h by 37.5in with built in 3 full dresser drawers, brass,maple leaf handles, dark wood, $75. Call for more info 661-250-7573 Huge Brass CandleSticks Antique Brass Candlesticks. Very Large, Think Hearth, large mantle.8 inch base and 24 inches tall. Grandma owned . Need some cleaning and TLC, but worth it. $150. 661-803-5379. Your Hometown News and Classifieds Love Seat, New never used. Beige Micro Fiber Fabric Dimensions 70 long x 42deep x 36 high. Location Canyon Country. Paid $300 new. Selling for $80. 661 252-9147 Mirror no frame, 31.5 w x 30.5, excellent condition, $30.00 OBO. Call 661-268-1948 New kitchen cabinets New kitchen furniture, walnut, ready-to-finish. Whole set of 8 cabinets for 120 sq.f. kitchen incl. corner cabinet, sink cabinet, 1 drawer cabinet, 3 door cabinets, 4 wall cabinets. $1900310-508-7911 Nice 4 drawer desk measures 41 long, 17 deep, 29 tall, $65, 661-251-9250 Oak Day Bed with pop up trundle-2 excellent mattresses near new, gorgeous, $200 805-791-0838 Pop Up Leaf Dining Table real nice solid wood Pop Up Leaf Dining table, 35 by 60 leafs down, 35 by 84 leafs up, $125, 661-251-9250, selling table only Queen headboard and footboard bed, 9 drawer dresser and mirror, $450. 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 to see pics jbpeter736 at yahoo.com Queen mattress for only $100, exc cond 818-370-0938 Rotant chaise lounge chair over size, with arms and cushions, white and beautiful, $75 818-370-0938 Round Oak Dining Table 48 inches round, very good condition, $75, 661-251-9250 Shelves and cabinet for $30 ea 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 Single fold together bed all metal, less then 2 months old. Cost $130 selling $65 805-223-1633 Sofa $175 301-365-9285 or 661-219-1277 Southwest style Desk and chair really nice and well built desk with chair, Southwest style, 51 by 21 inches, 29 tall, $125, 661-251-9250 TV Armoire, Golden knotty pine television armoire with 3 drawers. 77 inches tall, 35 inches wide, 23 inches deep. Room for a 40 inch TV, plus equipment, plus 3 drawers. $125.00 661-296-3589 Utility step ladder with 3 steps, 4ft, folds and locks, $5 661-424-1452 Vintage Thomasville Desk nice vintage desk Thomasville, 55 long, 19 deep, 30 tall. The price is $200. 661 251-9250 Wicker bar stools Pier one imports wicker bar stool set of 2 , excellent condition . Original price 120 each . Selling for 35 each . Call at 661-406-5400 Housewares 4 light pink tie on dining room chair pillows $4.00 661-424-1452 Bon-air portable evaporative cooler Paid $150 selling $80 used once 818-554-3691 Electric juicer with attachments, made by procter and gamble, $4 661-424-1452 Hoover Vacuum perfect condition, $25 818-554-3691 METRO restaurant grade stainless steel shelf Measures 72 x 48. $15. This is for the shelf only. I do not have the posts. 661-755-3000 Building Supplies 1Gas Welding Tank Settling 150cb ft full of CO2 and argon for $300, 805-223-1633 Laminate Laminate V-grove, 8 mm, mahogany, ET1000-Milan from Eternity flooring ecogreen with padding, stair noses and T-moldings. 800 sq.f. $1100310-508-7911 Mixer cement commercial grade with new motor and dry belt, has wheels and towing hitch, $325.00 661-313-1049 Tools 10in radio arm saw makes all types of cuts, like new condition, $275 obo 805-223-1633 Air cable hoist, ingersoll-rand, 1 ton, with trolley for I beam, $300 661-268-8170 Body shop frame straightening 10 ton power post with all equipment, floor pots, rims, ready for use, $2595 805-223-1633 Carpet/Floor Cleaning Machine Strip and buff wet or dry, with 16 inch brush. Adjustable handle, four gallon solution tank, 50 foot cord. On two wheels $450 Leave Message 661-251-4610 Electric chain hoist, Yale, 1 ton, 3 phase, $300 661-268-8170 Hand Truck, Heavy Duty 4 4 High X 14 Wide. $30.Xlnt Condition. Canyon Country 661 252-9147 Large Heavy Duty Vacuum Big reusable bag, 16 inch brush, 50 foot cord, two half horse power motors. $350 Leave message 661-251-4610 Pedestal grinder on cast stand, 3 phase, $375 661-268-8170 Steel pipe reamer $50 661-268-1948 29 T Square and Straight Edge Rulers, door hinge template. Made in USA Exact Giant T Square 48, Exact Straight Edge 36, Johnson Level amp Tool 36 in, Template for door hinges. Made in USA. $30. Call 661 252-9147 or email riowesthotmail.com. Garden & Patio 2 patio chaise lounge chairs with cushions, $200 805-501-0951 20 patio and garden chairs all for $135 obo 818-524-8009 BBQ YOU’ll LOVE! Weber 3 burner gas grill Silver edition. Weber grills are high quality and durable. very good condition and really affordable. Priced to sell at first $100 firm, pls no haggling, 3-4 hundred new. call 661-269-0598 Garden yard edger trimming tool kit all attachments by Shakespeare, new, never been used, $50 obo 805-223-1633 John Deere riding lawn mower looks like new, well maintain, only one owner, $2295 obo 805-223-1633 Teak Wood patio trunk/bench large, $100 805-791-0838 Other 1898 book ’Boots and Saddles’ by Elizabeth B Custer 1898, $150 818-363-5492 2 Samsonite suit cases large, on wheels, in good condition, $10 ea 818-554-3691 2 US American Flags $50 ea 818-554-3691 AIRLINES CAREERS. Get FAA approved maintenance training at campuses coast to coast. Job placement assistance. Financial Aid for qualifying students. Military friendly. Call AIM 888-686-1704 AVIATION Grads work with JetBlue, Boeing, Delta and othersstart here with hands on training for FAA certification. Financial aid if qualified. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-453-6204 Baby bouncer Excellent condition, barely used very clean baby bouncer jungle theme , all attachments work perfectly n make music, $30. Call 6614065400 Bathroom cabinet. Wall mount. approx. 26 x 32 x 4 deep. Single door with shelves inside $25. 661-255-7510 CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model Free Towing. Sell it TODAY. Instant offer 1-800-864-5784 CASH FOR CARS: All Cars-Trucks Wanted. Running or Not.. Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You.. Any Make-Model. Call For Instant Offer.. 1-800-864-5960 CASH PAID-up to $25/BOX for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAY PAYMENT. 1-800-371-1136 DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/mo. FREE Installation. FREE 3 months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX starz. FREE HD-DVR Upgrade.. 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket included -Select PackagesNew Customers Only. CALL 1-800-614-8506 DISH NETWORK - Get MORE for LESS Starting $19.99month for 12 months. PLUS Bundle and SAVE Fast Internet for $15 moremonth. CALL Now 1-800-615-4064 DISH TV Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) SAVE.. Regular Price $34.99 Ask About FREE SAME DAY Installation.. CALL Now.. 877-477-9659 DIVORCE, ETC. $240-$550.. Covers Children, etc. Excludes govt. fees.. For a Local Office, Call 1-215-717-8499, Ext 400 or 1-888-498-7075, Ext 500 BAYCOR AND ASSOCIATES Established 1973 FREE Home Satellite, Free Installation, Free HBO, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz for 3 Months All For $19.99 a month with 24 month Agreement. ACT NOW, Receive $50.00 888-662-6040 HOTELS FOR HEROS - to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org Huge Original Oil Thought provoking, impressionistic, other worldly. Blacks n Grays n Whites. Conversation Topic for that large wall. 5.5 feet high x 8 feet Wide. $500. text4pics 661-803-5379 Inflatable swim tube $3.00 661-424-1452 Light Bar, blue, $100 661-268-8170 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! Life Alert. 24/7. One press of a button sends help FAST.. Medical, Fire, Burglar. Even if you can not reach a phone.. FREE Brochure. CALL 800-309-8027 Marquis by Waterford Crystal Clock Needs battery. 4X4 by 1.25ins $50 661-255-7510 Navy gunners quadrant $100 661-268-8170 Safe, 2 door 6.5ft tall, 5ft wide, 3ft deep, 4 plus hour fire, $2700 661-268-8170 Small dog, kitty door for sliding glass window $60 Height 81 14 to 78 34 High. Door is 5x7Canyon Country $60 661 252-9147 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work.. Denied benefits.. We Can Help.. WIN or Pay Nothing.. Contact Bill Gordon and Associates at 1-800-290-8321 to start your application today.. SUPPORT our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need. For more information visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org Vacuum Cleaner Eureka upright $40. Eureka upright vacuum cleaner, recently serviced, new belt and bag, runs great. $40.Call 661 252-9147 or email riowesthotmail.com VIAGRA 100mg, CIALIS 20mg 40 tabs plus 10 FREE, $99 includes FREE SHIPPING. 1-888-836-0780 or Metro-Meds.net Vintage royal blue perfume bottle Call for price 661-600-7379 Vintage school lockers brand Lyon, $100 818-524-8009 Wanted: Super Automatic Espresso Machines Want to buy used Super Automatic Espresso Machines. Working or not. 661-803-5379 please text pic or info.Thanks. Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 30 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 FEATURED HOME! OWNER WILL CARRY Own your own home!!! $35,000 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Voted #1 ~ EZ Qualifying ~ Lowest Interest Rates Available - O.A.C. ~ Low Down Payments!!! 1440 sq ft home Mobile Home Dealer in the SCV MOTIVATED SELLER Ser # 36759FLCA89 WWW.EXECMOBILEHOMES.NET FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE $49,900 3+2 Spacious drywall home with wood laminate floors. New paint and carpet. 3+2, Open floor plan, drywall, new paint, carpet and linoleum throughout the home SN#5742588CA/B HUGE 1512 SQ FT 4 bedroom 3 bath drywall home with mud room, open floor plan, fireplace, crown molding and walk in closets. MUST SEE Ser # 10458A/B Ser # CAL5672354/2 3+2 Drywall Home Wood laminate floors throughout, huge fenced yard. Ser # A1058972 Cordova New Home Coming Soon, 3 bedroom 2 bath, You pick the colors!, Only $129,900. Ser # S6034X Beautiful Newer 3+2 Large kitchen with island, gorgeous master bath with garden tub. Large grassy yard. Only $19,900 $65,000 3 bedroom drywall home, large fenced yard. HUGE 1536 sq ft 2 bedroom 2 bath in Cordova Wood laminate floors and fireplace. 2 bedroom 2 bath home Wrap around deck with amazing view only $39,900 Ser# 11875325 SN#CHFL9685459 Ser # GHKES57482 Ser #CAFL978524 EXECUTIVE MOBILE HOMES Dealer # 1074750 Se Habla Español! SPACE RENT ONLY $550 Brand New Home 3 bedroom 2 bath Centrally located, Easy freeway access- Call us for a complete listing of repos available!! 661-250-9060 18520 Soledad Cyn Rd Ste. K • Canyon Country, CA 91351 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 31 SENIORS: UR OUR FUTURE! PLEASE CELEBRATE RESPONSIBLY This message is sponsored by the following businesses: Never Fear Dr. Fang is Here! HIGH DESERT DRIVING SCHOOL Dr. Adrienne Fang 661 940-8835 DMV STATE LIC. #2087 Gateway Dental Suites, 27420 Tourney Rd, Valencia (661) 253-0588 www.drfangdds.com WWW.HIGHDESERTDRIVINGSCHOOL.COM Nissan of Valencia Home of the 661.255.2020 $99 Scan to view our inventory DOWN DELIVERS WWW.NISSANOFVALENCIA.COM DEPENDABLE 24-HOUR SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED 25065 Peachland Ave. Newhall 27255 Camp Plenty Rd. Canyon Country 661.799.8140 661.251.0233 Competition TRANSMISSIONS CAnyon Country 20655 Soledad Canyon Rd. Canyon Country, CA 91387 Valencia 27530 Newhall Ranch Rd. # 107 Valencia, CA 91354 661.250.7500 661.257.9100 PLUMBING AND DRAIN SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES Where Service is the Difference! IMMEDIATE RESPONSE www.bigmouthpizza.com BILL‛S AUTO DOCTOR Quick Oil Change Felix Quesada 661-298-8827 WWW .C OMPETITION T RANSMISSION SCV. COM 18003 Sierra Hwy. Canyon Country TOLL FREE 888-747-5949 (661) 252-7005 17846 Sierra Highway Canyon Country (1 mile N. of Soledad Cyn Rd.) Larr y H. Layton Lawyer for the Defense Criminal Law • DMV Issues Parole Issues • Civil Defense DUI • Drugs • Traffic Attorney Letters Available (try to stop expensive litigation) LARRY H. LAYTON SCHOOL OF LAW New Students HALF PRICE for First Year Classes in 2015 30 HOURS Spring/Summer Intro Classes $916 - No Down Payment $75 Weekly 661-252-5522 www.backwoodsinn.com OPEN 7 DAYS! (661) 269-LAW1 3807 W. Sierra Highway #206 • Acton, CA 23501 Cinema Dr. #211 Valencia, 91355 661-799-0775 www.drsnow.com 23838 Valencia Blvd. Suite 100 Valencia, CA 661-284-1900 www.audiologyassociates.net visit our e store www.BennettHoney.com 3176 Honey Lane Fillmore, CA 93015 Congratulations Seniors! Valley Publications Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 32 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Ages 3 thru Adult Beginner thru Professional Providing Our Students with the Opportunity to... perform! NO Registration FEE io 84 d u t S e c Dan presents over Und6tehr&C7th 201ito5rium June hool High Sc 19th Annual GARAGE SALE and BOUTIQUE 19th Annual GARAGE SALE AND BOUTIQUE. Saturday June 6th, 6am - 100 pm. 26627 Whipporwill Place, Canyon Country Bric-a-brac, clothes, housewares, miscellaneous. Lots of items, priced to go. ANNUAL GARAGE SALE: Saturday, JUNE 6, 7am-2pm. Canyon View Estates, over 200 homes.. 20001 Canyon View Dr, cross streets Soledad and Camp Plenty Rd. GARAGE SALE!! moving sale everything must go no reasonable offer refused.. Saturday MAY 30, 7am-3pm at 27680 Sequoia Glen Dr, Valencia Moving Sale!! Oriental rug,5x8,burgundy,with rubber pad,$75.Antique ocean scene oil painting,$200. II Ikea shelves,$30 ea. Christmas tree stands,very sturdy,$5. 301-365-9285 and for pics email jdpeter736 at yahoo.com Sand Canyon Moving Sale Saturday, May 30th from 8am-1pm Furniture, lamps, games, toys, clothes, athletic equipment, patio furniture, etc. Enter sale on Clearlake Drive 15949 Live Oak Springs Canyon Road in Canyon Country. Aud w! ale No S n O Tickets Glendale Garage Sales Saturday Garage Sale-Galaxy Track, Bouquet Cyn. Lots of items for sale. Furniture, artwork, books, equipment, tools, auto parts. Prices start at $1. You may text me at 704-907-8119 and please reference this ad. YARD SALE!! 65 yrs of stuff.Saturday n Sunday,MAY 30 n 31,9am-2pm on Sierra Hwy just west of Agua Dulce cyn rd.Household goods,new gift items,books,radial arm saw,jig saw,lots of hand tools,and much more.. Vehicles Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Hip-Hop, tumbling, Boys Only, Special Needs, Adult Fitness Spring Recitals, Nutcracker Ballet, Competitions & Many Community Events Classes Year-Round - FULL SUMMER CURRICULUM 8-week Summer Program for Preschoolers l Dance Camp for Ages 5 thru 10 27889 Smyth Drive, Valencia 661.775-7655 dancestudio84.com Accessories 06 - 07 Toyota Camry oem front bumper cover, $100. 805-223-1633 1 - 95 Dodge Duelly rear wheel cover, $20 661-268-1948 1 ton dually Pick up rear end drum to drum, $395, 805-223-1633 May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 1 ton dually crew cab front and rear seats, newly upholstery, never used, $295 for all. Call 805-223-1633 15in Chevy truck wheels LT tires 5 lugs, set of 4, $190, 805-223-1633 1963 Mopar Ram charger hood scoop, new $100 805-223-1633 1967 Cadillac Shop Manual $40 818-554-3691 1984 - 98 Jeep Shop Manual for wagoneer-cherokee-comanche, $30 818-363-5492 2 14in Buick 5 spoke chrome rally wheels, excellent cond, $75 ea 805-223-1633 2 16in Truck tires BF Goodrich, size LT 265 by 75 by 16, load range E, like new, zero miles, $165 ea obo, 805-223-1633 2 Buick OEM chrome rally wheels cherry condition, $75 ea obo, 805-223-1633 2 Left Truck tires and wheels 5 on 5, lots of tread, $100 for both. 805-223-1633 2003 Mercedes Benz sl500 parts tail lights, black wind screen, all manuals and leather case. Please make offer 661-673-6639 2005 Dodge Ram rims and tires, set of 4, 265-75-17, $425 obo 818-524-8009 4 70-79 Camaro Nova and Chevelle slotted rims and tires, with beauty rings, $150, 805-223-1633 400 turbo transmission $300. Call 805-223-1633 53 Chevy tail lights assemble with housing, $100 for the pair, 805-223-1633 58 Chevy Car chrome front bumper $100, 805-223-1633 64 - 67 Chevelle cowl vent panel cherry condition, no rust $100. Call 805-223-1633 64 - 67 El Camino tail gate with top molding, no rust, nice condition, $300 obo 805-223-1633 66 Chevelle black hood, cherry condition, no rust, $250 obo 805-223-1633 67 - 69 Camaro hood flat, cherry condition, no rust, $150 obo 805-223-1633 68 - 70 Roadrunner or cornet post car, quarter windows left and right, $75 for set, Call 805-223-1633 68 - 72 Chevelle 10 bolt rear axles only $50 obo. Call 805-223-1633 68 - 72 Corvette org GM factory tach, 7000rpm, $70, 805-223-1633 68 Barracuda Fastback rear body, wide trim panel with the lettering on it Barracuda $100 obo. Seat track $50. Rear bumper with rackets $100. Call 805-223-1633 68-69 Chevel 2 door new left corner panel, $100, 805-223-1633 70 - 72 El Camino/Chevelle flat hood, $100, 805-223-1633 70 - 73 Dodge Challenger bumpers front and rear, re-chrome, still in wrapper, stored for 30 years, $750 for both obo, 805-223-1633 70 Chevelle SS instrument cluster $500, 805-223-1633 72 Chevy new hub caps Chevy pick up truck new hub caps $40 ea. 805-223-1633 72 Chevy pick up 15 by 8 rally wheels, 5 lugs, $195 for a set of 4. MUST SELL 805-223-1633 73 - 74 El Camino Camaro Rally wheels, 70-newer, exc cond $100 set 4, 805-223-1633 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino complete rear end, heavy duty, 11in brakes, drum to drum, $295 805-223-1633 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino cowl-dash pad instruments, a-c and heater, wire harness, vacuum lines, ALL still assembly, in fire wall panel, $250 obo, 805-223-1633 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino door panels, white in color, 2 pieces ea door, electric for windows and locks, $150 for both door panels 805-223-1633 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino grill like new condition, $395 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino / Chevelle hood $200, 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino and or Chevelle parts, $50 - $250. 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front clip complete. Must sell $450 obo, Call 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front clip complete. Must sell $450 obo, Call 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino door glass $75. 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino left front fender, complete, $200, 805-223-1633 73 - 87 Chevy truck instrument cluster, $50, 805-223-1633 73 Chevelle El Camino grill flawless condition, like new, $500 obo 805-223-1633 73 El Camino grill excellent cherry cond, $500 obo 805-223-1633 Join us for the 48th Annual Fiesta Days Festival in Frazier Park, CA August 7th - 9th 2015 Music • Games • Contests • Rides and much, much more! visit www.frazierfiestadays.com for more information If you would like to be a vendor & for more info, contact us at Free Admission & Parking! www.frazierfiestadays.com / 661-623-2340 Like us at Facebook VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 K&T Plumbing • • • • 24 Hour Service New Construction Water Heaters Well Water Services Your Hometown News and Classifieds From your smallest to your largest jobs • • • • • Sewer Gas/Water Piping Earthquake Valves Re-Pipe Faucet Repair Acton Resident Serving the Local Community for 13 Years Free Advice to Do-It-Yourselvers Please call Kevin at 661.733.3350 ANYTIME! P.O. Box 553, Acton, CA 93510 • Lic. #879172 77 - 79 Ford GT Torino and LTD II body parts, and complete interior parts, $100 - $400, 805-223-1633 77 - 79 Ford ranchero torino doors complete with door panels, $100 ea OBO. Call 805-223-1633 77 El Camino project for your completion, no engine and transmission, $750 or you can purchase an engine for total of $1500 obo. Call 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino body parts $75 - $100, 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino body parts and fender, $80 ea. Call 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino body parts: 81 El Camino fender no moldings $75. 81 El Camino fender with molding $75. 82-87 El Camino with marker lamp and inner fender panel $75, 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino front bumper assembly $100 obo. Core support $100 obo. Call 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino parts Body and engine parts, prices from $100 - $250, 805-223-1633 80 El Camino grill $100, 805-223-1633 80 El Camino grill cherry condition, $80, 805-223-1633 33 80’s Chevy V8 small block exhaust manifold with smog tubes and 02 sensor, $150 for the set. Call 805-223-1633 81 - 87 Chevy truck new right front fender, $75 obo 805-223-1633 82 - 84 Camaro z28 GM factory fiberglass hood, $200 obo. 805-223-1633 82 - 87 El Camino 4 head lamp header panel $100. Call 805-223-1633 82 - 87 Newer Chevy Pick Up new right front fender $65, Call 805-223-1633 82 - 92 Camaro firebird glass T-tops, $150 for set, 805-223-1633 82 - 92 Camaro firebird t-top $150 805-223-1633 82 - 92 Camaro right front fender paint strip, no rust, $100 obo 805-223-1633 82 Camaro Z28 GM factory fiber glass hood, $75 OBO. Call 805-223-1633 84 Firebird trans am cowl inductive hood, complete with air cleaner, $650 805-223-1633 85 - 96 Corvette Hood $395 obo, 805-223-1633 86 - 95 Nissan pick-up cherry hood, $150 805-233-1633 86 - 87 El Camino rally wheels center hubcaps only, set of 4,$100 obo 805-223-1633 87 - 97 Ford Truck tail gate molding large aluminum panel, new condition, $300 805-223-1633 87 Chevy dually crew cab less engine, clean pink slip, $895 obo, 805-223-1633 87 Chevy dually pick-up bed $300, 805-223-1633 87 Dually bed $250 without vendors or with vendors $500. Call 805-223-1633 88 Irock 15in wheels and caps set of 4, $395. Call 805-223-1633 89 - 95 Toyota pick up truck 2 wd, left front fender, new, $50 obo 805-223-1633 89-94 OEM Toyota Truck Hood cherry condition, $125 obo 805-223-1633 90 - 92 Ford truck grill $50. 805-223-1633 90 - 97 Ford dually truck fenders dual tanks, fuel doors, excellent shape, $250 each, 805-223-1633 93 - 97 Ford Ranger pick up new fender, right front, $40 805-223-1633 93 and up Jeep Cherokee new, right front fender, $50 obo 805-223-1633 APPLIANCES • ELECTRONICS • FURNITURE • HOME DECOR • SPORTING GOODS • TOOLS AND MORE NOW OPEN! 10%OFF Tues-Sunday 9am-6pm ALL ITEMS ADDITIONAL Closed Monday New & Used Items Up To 80% OFF! LIKE US ON FACEBOOK Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! Must bring ad. SC Gazette SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS WICALL’S CARPETS CARPETS • HARDWOOD • TILE VINYL • AREA RUGS FREE ESTIMATES 26635 Valley Center Dr. (off Soledad Canyon) www.wicallscarpets.com Wicalls Carpets, Inc. LIC# 301091 SINCE 1968 94 Dodge truck (and later years) chrome center hubcap $35, 805-223-1633 Aluminum Gm small block Chevy intake manifold $70 805-223-1633 Aluminum wheels size 15 by 8, with caps, 5 lugs, 4 3-4 bolt pattern, set of 4, $200 obo for the set, 805-223-1633 Auto paint acrylic enamel, new paint, 5 quarts Centari Porsche red code 027 $250. 805-223-1633 Body Shop -Hercules- 2 paint gun washer $295, 805-223-1633 ATTENTION: Mechanic Retiring 30 years worth of Mechanical and Body p a r t s . . F o r d , Chevy,Foreign cars,and etc..New and Used,bring cash and your truck in Ventura County. Please call 805-223-1633 Auto Paint PPG acrylic and enamel, porsche red, 1 gallon and 1 quart, $300 obo 805-223-1633 Brand new 73-87 Chevy truck Hubcaps still wrapped,$50 obo 805-223-1633 Ramiro Robles Owner -Clean-Up -Stump Removal -Concrete -Lawn Care -Sprinkler Repair -Trimming/Hauling It's All About Your Yard! -Weekly Service Great Services & Prices 305-7725 Handyman Semi Retired General Contractor All Construction & Painting, Drywall & Roofing WE DO IT ALL Free Estimates Cell 909-277-8437 Frank Arnold’s Concrete Frank Arnold - Owner 661-209-1336 [email protected] lic#523821 OFFICE JANITORIAL SERVICE FREE Estimates FREE Cleanings Tax Deductible FREE 1st Cleaning 5th Cleaning of the month With Monthly Contract ECONOMY SPECIAL: Once a week cleaning of your office at our LOW monthly rate! THE KOSTIWEIN CO. 30 Years in Business May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Set of buckets seats grey leather with arm rest and head rest, nice condition, $250 for the set. 805-223-1633 Wash • Vacuum Sealer Wax Spray gun washer Herkules 2 paint gun cleaning cabinet, $295 obo, 805-223-1633 Tilt steering column GM Chevelle-Camaro $150 obo. Call 805-223-1633 Tilting flat bed equipment trailer 6 lug wheels, trailer 15ft by 6ft, $1800 661-917-3383 Tool box for a full size pick up behind the window, new $150 obo 805-233-1633 Toyota MR2 black dash, cherry condition, $100 obo 805-223-1633 Truck hoist for bed of truck, 8 ton jack, $90 661-268-8170 Used Tires 5 asst. used tires. $10. ea. about 30 to 40 percent of original tread. 2each. 245-70-16. 2each. 255-70-16. 2each. 1ea. 235-85-16. Mixed brands. $30. for all. 661-803-5379. $ & DETAIL Small block Chevy exhaust manifold 1960s - 1990s $60 a set. Call 805-223-1633 23105 Valencia Blvd (Corner of Bouquet & Valencia Blvd) 10.99 . $14 99 Reg. Price $15.99 Vans, trucks and SUVs extra. Not to be combined with any other offer. Vans, trucks and limos extra. Not to be combined with any other offer. COMPLETE DETAIL $ (661) 222-9793 Wash • Vacuum Tire Dressing Rainbow Wax Reg. Price $11.99 20 OFF Not good with any other offer. EXPRESS CLAY WAX $39.99 Reg. Price $59.99 Vans, trucks and SUVs extra. Includes Tire Dressing. Used Tires 5 asst. used tires. $10. ea. about 30 to 40 percent of original tread. 2each. 245-70-16. 2each. 255-70-16. 2each. 1ea. 235-85-16. Mixed brands. $30.for all. 661-803-5379. Cars 2002 Volvo S60 with 103k miles, Clean Title, Clean Carfax Report The car is in pretty good shape for its age, never involved in any accidents. Recently had the transmission serviced and have receipt. $4900661-210-7058 1977 El Camino 350 ac, power steering and brakes, auto transmission, power windows, runs and drive, needs work, $1295 obo 805-223-1633 R&D TREE SERVICE Trimming g • Pruning Removal • Stump tump Grindin Grinding ng Brush Clearance Lic# 698138 Low Affordable Af Prices Pr Quicck Response R Quick 661-317-3000 818-271-7182 WWW .S ANTA C LARITA A IR . COM CA Contractor’s Lic. #550508 SANTA CLARITA HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. INC. $ 45. Cash Discount for Seniors LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED 1988 ING & SUMME PR R Driveways-Foundations-PatiosBlock Walls-Brickwork-StoneworkPool Deckings-SidewalksStamped Concrete Bucket seats $250 obo 805-223-1633 Bucket seats like new, $250 ea 805-223-1633 Chevrolet s10 hood no rust, cherry condition, $75 805-223-1633 Chevy 350 flywheel $65, also flex plate $25. Call 805-223-1633 Chevy aluminum truck radiator heavy duty $100... Fan shroud fixes the radiator $50 805-223-1633 Chevy drive shaft with front and rear u joint, $65 each, also 4 wheel drive front drive shaft complete $100, 805-223-1633 Chevy Pick-Up 88-2000 new right door, $100, 805-223-1633 Chevy Truck 6 lugs (hubcaps only) for 98 and later truck, set of 4, $100 805-223-1633 Chevy Truck big core, 19 by 34, $125 obo 805-223-1633 Chevy truck new right front fender fits 81 and newer trucks, $75. Call 805-223-1633 Chevy truck rally wheels 15 by 8, 4 for $200. Call 805-223-1633 Ecklers Corvette power antenet CB and AMFM antenet, brand new, $100. Call 805-223-1633 Ex Accel dual point distributor and coil $25.. Echlin dual point distributor, $25, 805-223-1633 Fiberglass bed cover fits 2001 Ford f150 pick up, $50 661-313-1049 Firebird 1970 and later tail lamp assembly, left and right $200 obo. Grill left and right $125 ea. Call 805-223-1633 Firebird trans am cowl inducted steel hood with air cleaner, fits 82-92 body style, $650 obo 805-223-1633 Ford 15in Torino OEM factory turbine aluminum wheels with caps and lug nuts complete, $300 obo 805-223-1633 FORD Bucket seats cherry condition, $250. 805-223-1633 Ford Pick up dually fenders left and right, $220 each, 805-223-1633 Ford Ranger Crome Rear Bumper with top rubber pads and mounting brackets, complete $125 805-223-1633 Ford truck gas tank. Tank goes behind seat, $75 805-223-1633 Ford truck tail gate molding $300, 805-223-1633 Front rear doors from dually Chevy, $100 ea obo. Call 805-223-1633 Front sheet metal clip complete, $450. 805-223-1633 Gas Welding Botter kart $75, 805-223-1633 GM 60s-70s air condition compressor $40, 805-223-1633 GM Camaro firebird t-top with storage bag, $150 for the set. Call 805-223-1633 GM engine air cleaner 4 barrel carburetor, excellent condition, complete $50, 805-223-1633 GM mast air flow sensor $175 obo. Call 805-223-1633nbsp GM rally wheels from a Corvette size 15 by 8, beautiful chrome, set of 4, $400. Call 805-223-1633 Headlamp rims for frenching headlamps, New $150 obo for the pair, 805-223-1633 Heaters - for Commercial buildings, Auto shop, Warehouses, and etc.. Gas heater, unit 110 volts, 180,000 BTU, $195 obo, 805-223-1633 Heavy duty trailer dolly for moving your trailer around, hitch ball and inflatable tires, $40 805-223-1633 Jumper Cables 16ft., heavy duty, $25 OBO. Call 661-268-1948 Landscape trailer 8ft by 4ft, $575 661-917-3383 Mechanic large cabinet parts washers professional model $250 obo, 805-223-1633 Mitsubishi and Dodge D50 left front fender, new, $40 obo 805-223-1633 Mitsubishi Eclipse-Eagle Talon manual $25, 818-363-5492 Must Sell! 454 Chevy BBC radiator 4 row BBC $100, with fan shroud $50. Oil cooler with GM adapter-oil cooler radiator $50, 805-223-1633 New 2005 Mustang Steering Wheel $40.00 OBO. Call 661-268-1948 Professional Mechanic Shop Parts Washer with electric pump, size 30 by 45ins, ready for use, $200 805-223-1633 Professional parts washer brand name Agitator, $200. Call 805-223-1633 Racing go-cart parts new and used, $375 obo 661-917-3383 Ranchero Torino complete doors $100 each. Call 805-223-1633 Real Commercial Shop Parts washer top opening 36 x 36 x 24, pump flexible steel hose, brand name Ajitor, $250 obo, 805-223-1633 Restoration Specialists in Installation of floor pans and other rusted panels. Call 805-223-1633 S 34 Heating & Air Conditioning 99 Maintenance - working units only Valid on one (1) residential system only. exp 7/7/15 Santa Clarita residents only Low Prices Quality Work Reliable Staff St. Clare Parishioners and Elks Club Members welcomed for our extra discounts Restaurant Refrigeration Service All Workers Covered by State Fund Worker’s Comp for your liability protection 661-251-8000 Live Operator EPA RSES Certified #079402750 W.C. Lic. #1862663 Santa Clarita Heating and Cooling Early Bird Special Monday through Friday(8am-12pm) Tune Up* Deal $39.99 Per Unit - working units only Plumbing and Electrical Service and Repair Senior Discount • Military Discount Free for Seniors: Safety checks & Carbon Monoxide Tests. Educated by the Southern California Gas Comapany. Handyman Repairs. Restaurant refrigeration service Santa Clarita Valley residents only 661.251.8000 Exp 7/7/15 www.santaclaritaaircom Lic# 550508 Workers Comp. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 35 Serious Spring Savings MSRP $10490 Sale Price $9774 Only $119 per month 0 Down 0 Interest* Sale Price $6199 2015 YAMAHA FJ09 Super Sport Tourer Sale Price $7649 2015 YAMAHA BOLT Sale Price $3999 Only $59 per month 0 Down 0 Interest* 2015 YAMAHA R-3 • IN STOCK Only $99 per month 0 Down 0 Interest* MSRP $8999 Sale Price $7999 Financing for Everyone! ALL NEW 2015 YAMAHA C-SPEC BOLT Only $129 per month 0 Down 0 Interest* MSRP $13999 Sale Price $10995 Low Rates, 0 Down Fast Approvals Credit Check by Phone! ALL NEW 2014 YAMAHA VSTAR 1300 DELUXE ALL NEW 2015 YAMAHA SMAX SCOOTER Only $89 per month 0 Down 0 Interest* Only $69 per month 0 Down 0 Interest* Sale Price $4990 2015 YAMAHA FZ-07 Only $89 per month 0 Down 0 Interest* MSRP $8390 MSRP $5499 Only $77 per month 0 Down 0 Interest* MSRP $16999 MSRP $8799 MSRP $7999 Sale Price $6999 Sale Price $6499 2014 RAPTOR 700 R Only $76 per month 0 Down 0 Interest* NEW 2015 YAMAHA YZ 250F THE FASTEST 250 MXT ON THE PLANET *restrictions may apply call dealer for details 805-522-3434 OPEN 7 DAYS 118 FWY Los Angeles Ave. 405 FWY Sycamore SIMI VALLEY CYCLES 2902 E LOS ANGELES AVE, SIMI VALLEY 5 FWY WWW.SIMIVALLEYCYCLES.COM Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 36 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Lose the Wait! YOUR TIME IS VALUABLE g n i r e f f O w No Single Appointment Crowns! 28212 Kelly Johnson Parkway - SM Y TH NE WH E ALL RA NC H YN RYE C DDS ! L 255 8844 LLY N KE NSO Y H JO PKW Suite 185, Valencia, CA 91355 CO PPE RH ILL MBEAN PKWY Complete procedure from start to finish in only one appointment. Dr. David Goldberg NCIA VALE RD SOLED AD CYN D V BL Near Valencia Wal-Mart GREAT FAMILY FRIENDLY PRACTICE! LOW FEES! NEW, MODERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT - EXCELLENT, CARING DENTISTRY DON’T REPLACE AFTER REGLAZE Bathtubs • Sinks • Countertops BEFORE Reglaze dated surfaces of Tile, Formica or Cultured Marble with a speckled finish to give them modern look of stone. Over 100 colors to choose from! Scan this QR code with your smartphone to watch our video. PKB REGLAZING COME VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 16507 Soledad Canyon Road, Ste. D, Santa Clarita Call for a FREE Estimate & In-Home Consultation. 800-951-5659 WWW.PKBREGLAZING.COM Owners Danny & Tina Phillips Lic. #941976 A Real Family Owned & Operated Reglazing Company SELL IT!! PLUMBING AND DRAIN SERVICE Where Service is the Difference! 661298-5330 Local News! WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM WWW.SANTACLARITAGAZETTE.COM DEPENDABLE 24-HOUR SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES IMMEDIATE RESPONSE HUGE SAVINGS FOR SCV FOOD PANTRY DONORS VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 37 TIRES - NEW & USED BRAKES • SUSPENSIONS • OIL CHANGES LAW EN ENFORCEMENT DISCOUNT WITH VALID ID None’s Tires 17205 Sierra Highway #101 Santa Clarita 20% OFF Any Purchase* 661-298-1730 661-414-2443 24-HOUR ROAD SERVICE 661-414-2144 HOURS: M-F 7:30AM-6PM • SAT 7:30AM-5PM • SUN 8AM-1PM 100% HAND WASH FREE BATTERY TESTING 26575 McBean Parkway Valencia 661-288-2618 EXPRESS WASH 4 www.661wash.com Must present coupon. Truck, SUVs, Vans extra. DELUXE WASH 1295 Monday-Thursday $ 95Includes: $ 100% Hand Wash Includes: 100% Hand Wash Full Service Vacuum Rainbow & Sealer Wax, Tire Dressing, Air Freshener Must present coupon. Truck, SUVs, Vans extra. 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, 4x4, Clean Carfax/Very Well Kept The car is in excellent condition for its age, Very well kept, Everything is original on the vehicle. Never been in any accidents. Regularly S e r v i c e d . $6750661-993-5333 25845 Railroad Ave. Just South of Saugus Cafe 661-259-0365 2004 BMW 325i with 94k miles, All Original/Very Well Kept/Clean Carfax The car is in beautiful condition, very well kept. Everything is original on it, never been in any accidents. Well Serviced with no mechanical issues. $6750661-993-5333 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4, Well Kept/All Original, Clean Carfax The car is in excellent condition for its age, everything is original on it. Never been in any accidents, always serviced and maintained regularly. Clean Title, $4950661-210-7058 2004 Nissan Quest SL with 88k miles, Clean Title, Clean Carfax The car is in excellent condition for its age, everything is original on it. Never been in any accidents, Everything is original. Recently smogged, Clean 1-Owner$6900661-210-7058 STONE CHIP REPAIR 20709 Soledad Cyn Rd Canyon Country (Across from Home Depot next to Jiffy Lube) Se Habla ~ Espanol Ruether Soledad Cyn Home Depot Whites Cyn WE REPAIR POWER WINDOWS www.interstateallbatterycenter.com Excludes SLI, not valid on automotive marine, RV, Lawn & Garden, Power Sports and Golf Cart Batteries. 1 coupon per customer per visit Auto-Insurance-Help-Line. Helping you find a Car Insurance Payment You can afford. Toll Free 1-800-231-3603 www.Auto-Insurance-Helpline. org CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing Were Local 7 DaysWeek. Call Toll Free 1-888-416-2330 CASH FOR CARS: All Cars-Trucks Wanted. Running or Not Top Dollar Paid. We Come To You Any Make-Model. Call for Instant Offer 1-800-864-5960 GET CASH TODAY for any car or truck. I will buy your car today Any Condition. Call 1-800-864-5796 or www.carbuyguy.com TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any CarTruck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer 1-800-454-6951 Chevrolet Silverado factory front bumper good used condition,chrome with white end caps. Have no room for it must sell $300 OBO no reasonable offer refused 661-993-5293 Original instrument cluster of 72 Ford truck, like new condition, speedometer 6000 org miles, $95 obo, 805-223-1633 Small block Chevy exhaust manifold 1960s - 1990s $50 a set. Call 805-223-1633 Trucks/SUV 1983 Yamaha yz125 motorcross bike very good condition, register, $925 obo 661-917-3383 1997 Honda vt1100 shadow spirit 11000 miles, garage and well maintained, very good condition, $3450 661-917-3383 Honda 82 - 83 cr480 parts bike. Parts only, $200 661-252-7733 1 ton dually Pick up rear end, drum to drum, $395, 805-223-1633 15in Chevy truck wheels LT tires 5 lugs, set of 4, $190, 805-223-1633 1990 Mitsubishi Pick Up Truck 51,000 org miles, ready for paint, $2500 805-223-1633 1992 Ford Explorer new tires and brakes, color blue, 142,00 miles $1500. Please call 9am to 7pm only 661-476-8356 1994 Ford Truck extra cab,5000 org miles,f250 pick-up,heavy duty,clean pink,51 engine,automatic, over drive, power steering and brakes, a-c, comes with parts to fix it,$2595 805-223-1633 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino cowl-dash pad instruments, a-c and heater, wire harness, vacuum lines, ALL still assembly, in fire wall panel, $250 obo, 805-223-1633 73 - 87 Chevy truck instrument cluster, $50, 805-223-1633 77 - 79 Ford GT Torino and LTD II body parts, and complete interior parts, $100 - $400, 805-223-1633 87 Chevy dually crew cab less engine, clean pink slip, $895 obo, 805-223-1633 97 Ford F250 Crew cab, 4K original miles, has body damage, $3295. Call 805-223-1633 Chevy Pick-Up 88-2000 new right door, $100, 805-223-1633 KTM 530 exc 2011 license, dual purpose, $7500 661-252-7733 Motorcycle parts and accessories used, riding gear, manuals for Japanese, European and Harley, 1960 to present. Call 661-917-3383 Motorcycle parts dirt, wheels, forks, etc.. $200 for all 661-252-7733 Motorhomes Camping Vans 2000 Chevy Mini Van runs great, good condition, many new parts, $1800 obo 661-236-6069 Motorcycles 88 Southwind, 34’ motorhome, 36k miles, new tires, queen bedroom, $12,000 obo 661-259-7983 or 803-2956 PHOTO ADS SELL UPGRADE TO PHOTO AD CALL 298-5333 WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI-- Z1-900(1972-75), KZ900, KZ1000(1976-1982), Z1R, KZ1000MK2(1979,80), W1-650, H1-500(1969-72), H2-750(1972-1975), S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400, SUZUKI--GS400, GT380, HONDA--CB750K(1969-1976), CBX1000(1979,80) 1-800-772-1142 [email protected] 1-310-721-0723 $$CASH$$ FOSTER’S RV STORAGE Leave Your RV Here When You’re Not Using It starting at $45 PER MONTH ANY SIZE - ANY VEHICLE - WHILE SPACE IS AVAILABLE CONSIGNMENT SALES ALSO AVAILABLE 2450 Soledad Canyon Road, Acton, CA A LOCATED CLOSE TO THOUSAND TRAILS - THOUSAND TRAILS MEMBER 661.810-2650 661.729.1187 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 38 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS A/C SERVICE SPECIAL Canyon ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT Automotive Repair $24.99 + freon and tax Includes leak test, most cars $17.95 Oil Change + Disposal Fee, most cars FREE OIL CHANGE WITH PURCHASE OF 4 SHOCKS OR STRUTS most cars and trucks CLUTCH REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR $50 OFF most cars and trucks Tune-Up $49.99 Timing Belt & Water Pump Replaced $60 OFF 4 cylinder MOST CARS + PARTS (6&8 cylinder add'l) Radiator Replacement $50 OFF most cars and trucks WWW.SCVAUTOREPAIR.COM The Specialist You Can Trust Includes up to 5 Quarts of 10W30, Oil Filter & labor, Tire Rotation, & Safety Check May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 MOST CARS & TRUCKS CV Axle Special BRAKE SPECIAL Front or Rear Fuel Injection Flush $59.99 $110 $20 OFF $49.99 Transmission Service $29.99 $49.99 $59.99 Most cars Includes Parts and Labor most cars and trucks Coolant Flush most cars and trucks Power Steering Flush WATERCRAFT Most cars & trucks + parts includes tire rotation + coolant, most cars plus fluid most cars and trucks 26536 Ruether Ave #609, Canyon Country BEHIND HOME DEPOT 661-250-7464 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT! Fishing equipment WANTED! All types of fishing equipment, new or used ok, all types, fly fishing, bass fishing, salt water, best prices paid for all rods, reels and old lures, CASH PAID 661-296-0151 Wanted ATTENTION WHOLESALERS Or consignment company. 10 piece, adjustable, full gym equipment. See photos on Yelp.com and search Butterfly Life, Canyon Country. Make offer. Call 661-252-8135 Cocinero,Lavaplatos, Ayudantes DOE Aceptamos aplicaciones en Restaurante Kisho 23430 Valencia Blvd Santa Clarita, Cho Cho San 19010 Ventura Blvd Tarzana y 4928 Balboa Blvd Encino. M-F 8-6 Sat 8-3 Handyman de restaurante DOE Por favor solicitar en persona en Kisho 23430 Valencia Blvd Santa Clarita, Cho Cho San 19010 Ventura Blvd Tarzana y 4928 Balboa Blvd Encino. Looking for a vacuum cleaner in good condition, 661-877-5175 Surfboards wanted.. any shape and size, depending on condition. Please call 818-447-6028 8 Wanted ISO of Electronic Component Spare Parts such as Capacitors Resistors, Diodes, Transistors, Semiconductors as Scrap, Recycled Junk, Unwanted, Unused, Donation, Salvage, Obsolete, Surplus, No longer needed condition-Richard Maxwell 818-399-1158 per car** Offering Vehicle Registration Service - Camp Plenty Location WANTED- NATIVE AMERICAN Purchasing Single Items or Entire collections. EX- Navajo rugs, baskets, turquoise jewelry, pueblo pottery etc.., Call 661-478-8843 COUPON FREE CAR WASH WITH OIL CHANGE Car Wash 24233 Creekside Rd., Valencia (Target Shopping Center1 Block North of Valencia Town Center) (661) 255-3448 $ Working window air conditioner Call 661-347-9395 Services Se vices 28.99 Reg. Price $36.99 Includes oil filter and fill with Castrol Fluids (up to 5 quarts) for most cars. Plus tax & disposal fee. Not to be combined with any other offer. FC Coupon. COUPON FULL SERVICE CAR WASH CALL NOW AND SAVE! Get your own website ask your rep 661-298-5330 23566 Lyons Ave #101 Newhall, CA 91321 . $9 99 Reg. Price $13.99 Vans, trucks and limos extra. Not to be combined with any other offer. WW2 German Items Uniforms, headgear, medals, field gear, documents, pictures, 661-373-0742 27255 Camp Plenty Rd. Canyon Country, CA 91351 661.799.8140 661.251.0233 in Don Cuco’s Center We are specialists in only ONE thing, THAT'S ALL WE DO, TRANSMISSIONS! FREE! Check Engine Light On? We’ll check it for FREE! (with repairs) Don't Get Stuck Service Your Transmission Today! Competition FREE TOWING with major repairs Fast Professional & Quality Service at Affordable Prices Automatic Standard Clutch Jobs * REAR ENDS 4x4 SPECIALIST TRANSMISSIONS Home of the 3 Year / 50,000 Mile Automatic Transmission Warranty CLUTCH PROBLEM? Bring it in for a FREE Inspection Large Inventory ventory ooff N New, ew, R Rebuilt ebuilt And Used Transmissions Hablamos Español 661-298-8827 lic or C l l a C y! Toda Highly Recommended by Santa Clarita Valley Residents k WWW .C OMPETITION T RANSMISSIONS . COM wery 18003 Sierra Hwy. Canyon Country 1/2 Mile North of Soledad VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM L N S a ierr Hw y. Soledad Cyn. Rd. May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 323-466-7191 Yamaha of Hollywood 6525 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood, CA 90038 39 Open 7 Days M-F 9-7 • Sat 9-5 Sun 10-4 (sales only) BMW of Hollywood 323-466-7191 BMW of Hollywood 6525 SANTA MONICA BLVD. HOLLYWOOD, CA 90038-1407 888-573-2366 www.bmwofhollywood.com 6525 SANTA MONICA BLVD. HOLLYWOOD, CA 90038-1407 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 40 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 29 - Jun 4, 2015 SPRING SPECIALS INYL Profession are the V a e W ww.vinylprofessionals.com ls w 15% OFF No Minimum Offer valid with this ad only MULTIPLE COLORS AND TEXTURES AVAILABLE Serving You Since 2005 VALENCIA VINYL FENCE No Painting No Decaying No Splintering No Cracking No Warping SPECIAL OFFER ON SINGLE & DOUBLE GATES AND RAILINGS Exclusive Dealer of All our products areOF EXCLUSIVE DEALER specially engineered for California weather VISIT VIS SIT TO OUR UR S SHOWROOM HOWROOM V IN NYL YL 884695 4695 661-702-1347w1-888-95ww.ValenciaVinyl.com LLOWEST OWESST PRICES PRICES GUARANTEED GUARANTEED CA Contractors Lic # 89333 CContractor’s ontractor’s llilic.#893333 ic.#893333 # 8 93 33 3 225520 5520 Ave Ave Stanford Stanford ##308, 308 , V Valencia alencia Now Only at Newhall Location! VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM
Similar documents
- Santa Clarita Gazette and Free
Employment Animals Electronics Family & Leisure Real Estate Rentals Professional Svs Home & Garden Vehicles
More information