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- Santa Clarita Gazette and Free
City of FREE CLASSIFIEDS www.santaclaritagazette.com SANTA CLARITA Your Hometown News and Classifieds Issue 880 July 24-30, 2015 (661) 298-5330 City Makes Homebuilding History with Habitat Houses By Martha Michael Even a massive rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of hundreds of people celebrating the first-ofits-kind community of homes built specifically for veterans by Habitat for Humanity. September 19, 2015 8:00-11:00 a.m. • 661-284-1415 Questions Regarding Laemmle Theater Deal By Josh Heath In a partnership between California Department of Veterans Affairs and Habitat for Humanity San Fernando/Santa Clarita Valley, 26 families of veterans are at the threshold of moving into new homes in a community on Centre Pointe Pkwy in Santa Clarita. They move in approximately a month. “This is the first program of its kind, to extend a home ownership benefit to veterans of any era,” said Josh Towe, who will move into a new home with his wife, Denise, and three sons, Ethan, Aydan and Brysan. Towe served in the Army from 20062012, and deployed to Iraq for 15 months during his service. “We lived on posts and didn’t have to worry about rent. It’s pretty expensive to live on your own.” continued on page 3 Precise details regarding the Laemmle theater proposal that was moved forward by the Santa Clarita City Council recently are still hard to come by. Here is what is known so far: Serrano Development Group and Laemmle Theaters have submitted plans to build a series of projects in Old Town Newhall. Serrano Development will be responsible for the creation of approximately 20,000 square feet of new restaurants and retail businesses, as well as 46 units of residential housing. Laemmle Theatres is looking to construct a six-screen movie theatre within the same area. The total cost of both projects to the City of Santa Clarita is estimated to be $12-$13 million. The City Council, in a unanimous vote, instructed City staff to begin negotiations with the two groups on a final deal. The proposal with Serrano is straight-forward, simply another step towards fulfilling the goal of city leaders to revitalize Newhall. The Laemmle theatre project, however, comes with its own set of questions. continued on page 4 2 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jul 24 - Jul 30, 2015 Jul 24 - Jul 30, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 3 GET DEBT HELP NOW! Call today and ask us how! MAKE YOUR PHONE YOUR FRIEND AGAIN Visit Us at scvbankruptcy.com • AFFORDABLE, FLEXIBLE PAYMENT PLANS • WE'VE HELPED THOUSANDS OF OUR NEIGHBORS • WE COMPASSIONATELY GUIDE YOU TO A FRESH START Hale Andrew Antico Attorney At Law • BEST BANKRUPTCY ATTORNEY IN SANTA CLARITA FOR 3 YEARS (661) 252-9900 Next time the bill collector rings, call Attorney Antico for the help he brings. 27558 Sierra Hwy - Corner of Soledad and Sierra Hwy Between Boot Barn and 97¢ Store. Look for the white ANTICO DEBT LAW sign. We are a federally designated debt relief agency pursuant to Title 11 of the US Code. We provide legal assistance and help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 4 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jul 24 - Jul 30, 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. Casper - Craving some fun in your life? Look no further! Casper is a two year old deaf Dalmatian mix that is joy personified. Just look at that smile! Casper is an active young dog who loves playing ball and going for walks. He also enjoys playing with other dogs and gets along with them very well. Casper is an exceptionally smart dog who has his basic obedience commands down, and is very driven to learn more. He aims to please, and learns very fast. 1. Casper 2. Linus - Linus is about eight months old, and is a deaf Catahoula Leopard Hound mix. He gets along well with other dogs, and is a little hunky guy. He’s always happy, ready to romp and play, and would benefit from a family who likes to go for walks, hikes and integrate their dogs into the family. 3. Bernie - Bernie is glad to meet you! His gorgeous amber eyes attracted our attention at the shelter. He’s a handsome big boy that is way past puppy shenanigans, but plenty lively and playful at six years old. He’s also really handsome! He’s a beautiful mix of White Ger- man Shepherd and deadgrass Chesapeake Bay Retriever. He gets along very well with other dogs, and is a happy guy. Bernie is not deaf- he is hearing. 4. Sassy - Sassy is a deaf purebred boxer who was surrendered by her owner when life circumstances hit bottom. Sassy is about a year old, very playful and friendly with other dogs, and fully trained. She’s a stunning boxer with a sweet face and personality! 3. Bernie 5. Bryan - Who is this handsome devil? It’s Bryan, a purebred deaf American Staffie. Just two years old, Bryan charms everyone he meets with his good looks and happy personality. He’s a very intelligent dog that knows hand signal commands such as sit, come, stay, down, no and good. Bryan loves going for walks and being cuddled. He likes other dogs, and has a very active play style. 4. Sassy 2. Linus AngelDogs Foundation Deaf Dog Ranch is the first all-breed deaf dog ranch in the country. Our dogs are cared for in a climate-controlled indoor/ outdoor kennel in Acton, California, where they receive top-quality food, training, and loving care until they find forever homes.Check out the web site for more information http://angeldogsfoundationdeafdogranch.org Continued from front page To meet any of these dogs, please fill out an application for adoption: angeldogsfoundationdeafdogranch.org/adoption-application. To sponsor a dog, visit: https://secure.stardonor.com/giveto/AW/330700823.html to create a recurring sponsorship donation. Thank you! 5. Bryan Laemmle Theater For starters, how will a local Laemmle Theater end up differently than the many art house cinemas across the country currently struggling to keep up attendance? cites several surveys the City has commissioned that he says showed strong local support for a new Laemmle theater. “The number of people who want to see movies that aren’t franchise-type spectacles is very small. The movies might be there, but where are the distributors and where is the audience?” asked filmmaker James Gray, in a 2014 New York Times article on the state of independent cinema. This is convincing at first glance, but the City Council must divulge to the public in the coming months the methodology behind the surveys. Did they sample a wide demographic of residents? Were they statistically valid? This question by itself would not mean anything if it wasn’t for the fact that Laemmle Theaters is requesting a subsidy from the City of Santa Clarita as part of the deal to open a theater in Newhall. Determining the exact amount Laemmle may receive will be a part of the upcoming negotiations approved by the City Council. In exchange for the public money, Laemmle is offering to sign an operating covenant with the City – a legal term for a contract that would force Laemmle to keep the Newhall theatre for a given number of years. The rationale behind the subsidy is that it will make the economics work for Laemmle’s expansion here locally. Greg Laemmle, president of Laemmle Theaters, estimates the movie house will eventually serve 150,000-200,000 patrons a year. “There’s an opportunity here to jump start the development of what will be an authentic and vibrant environment in Newhall,” Laemmle said. He claims that figure based on the success of Laemmle Theatres in Claremont, Pasadena, and North Hollywood – markets he said mirror Santa Clarita’s. It will be important for City Hall in the coming months to get Laemmle to thoroughly explain why the Santa Clarita market is comparable to his successes, rather than areas where Laemmle theatres have shut down in recent years. For if the economics don’t work – and at the end of the covenant agreement the Newhall theatre shuts down – that would mean every penny of taxpayer money spent to bring a Laemmle theatre to Santa Clarita would have effectively been for nothing. Additionally, it is worth noting that studio-made films make up approximately 90 percent of the films seen in America, according to 2013 statistics from BoxOfficeMojo.com. That’s a tremendously large market share. Mr. Laemmle is claiming that up to 200,000 citizens in Santa Clarita are waiting to spend money to see a genre of cinema the film industry hardly markets to the public. Some say that’s a steep rhetorical mountain to climb. But, of course, in the end, having questions on a matter is different than being in opposition to it. All the brightest estimates the City and Laemmle are giving in regards to this project may actually be true. Members of the community call for more proof, however, before public money is spent. No one can say that has happened yet. 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Whether it’s the copy on the home page or a blog related to your Residents Can Stay Informed of Street Construction With the number of streets the average resident drives, and with the number of different areas with resurfacing projects, it is challenging to stay abreast of places to avoid and when. Santa Clarita residents can keep track of the annual Overlay and Slurry Seal Project, currently underway in several Santa Clarita neighborhoods, through a new webpage on the City’s website, Santa-Clarita.com/Resurfacing. The new webpage provides a holistic picture of the overlay and slurry seal project, with details about the construction process, a list and maps of selected streets for the project, up-to-date construction times, contact information and more. Every year, Santa Clarita streets are evaluated and identified for asphalt maintenance needs. The City has contracted with Sully-Miller Contracting Co. for overlay resurfacing and Intermountain Slurry Seal, Inc. for slurry seal resurfacing to improve city roadways and extend their life. The project includes a total of 182 streets in 22 site areas which have been scheduled to receive resurfacing construction through the remaining months of 2015. Residents and drivers in project areas should anticipate traffic delays between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Drivers are encouraged to commute slowly and cautiously through construction areas until road improvements are complete. The Bouquet Canyon Road, Newhall Avenue, Soledad Canyon Road and McBean Parkway portions of the Overlay project are set to begin this summer and will take place in the evening from 8:30 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Notices will be posted in the affected project areas and distributed to all residents living along construction areas. Santa Clarita residents are encouraged to pay attention to all posted parking and construction signs. For a complete list of chosen streets, estimated start dates and additional information detailing this year’s overlay and slurry seal project, visit santa-clarita.com/resurfacing. You may also call (661) 290-2291. 7 Color Me Mine Valencia Hosts Special Olympics Athletes By Melissa Lampert Color Me Mine in Valencia is hosting 140 athletes from the Special Olympics Summer Games Thursday for an afternoon of ceramic painting at Westfield Valencia Town Center. The athletes, who are from all over the world and are currently being hosted in Santa Clarita, will each get to handpaint a 6-inch tile portraying the Special Olympics symbol in the color scheme of their choice. “We’re very honored to be asked to help (Special Olympics Santa Clarita) in this event,” said Larry Parsons, owner of Color Me Mine Valencia and Porter Ranch. “We’re thrilled to support these athletes that have worked so hard to get here, and we want the best for them.” The afternoon is set to begin with a “parade” through the first floor of the Westfield Valencia Town Center and concludes at the old Talbots location near the food court, where Color Me Mine staff will be waiting with ceramics and paint supplies. “They can use their creativity,” Parsons said. “These are tremendous times for bonding with kids … from other countries, and a way for them to build friendships — hopefully long-lasting ones, because they may see each other at future games. It’s a way for them to foster these relationships.” When the athletes are finished painting their tiles, Color Me Mine staff will bring them back to their Valencia location to glaze and wrap them, with the ceramics ready to be taken home to the athletes’ respective countries next week. Color Me Mine Valencia is sponsoring the event in partnership with Logix Federal Credit Union and PayForward. “It’s a great honor, especially since we’ve only owned this store here in Santa Clarita as of January 1,” Parsons said. “We’re thrilled to be part of this community.” Artists Sought for Town Center Art Space and Gallery Talented locals and L.A. County teams of artists are invited to submit proposals to the City of Santa Clarita and the Santa Clarita Arts Commission (SCAC) for the Westfield Valencia Town Center Art Space, and abstract art pieces for the First Floor Gallery at City Hall. Individuals and teams are invited to submit exhibit proposals by September 1, 2015 for the January 2016 to November 2016 season at the Westfield Valencia Town Center Art Space, located at 24201 Valencia Boulevard. The exhibition space is a 20x20-foot space on the lower level of the mall. All exhibits in the display space will be featured for four months. Selected artists will be awarded $500 for the execution of their art exhibit, including the artist design fee, project-related travel, consultation throughout, project fabrication and other artist-related costs. All applicants must be able to organize and mount the proposed exhibition by January 1, 2016. Submissions must contain a letter explaining the proposed project, three examples of previous artwork and up to two selections of support materials, such as reviews or news articles, to [email protected] by Tuesday, September 1, 2015. The City of Santa Clarita’s Arts and Events Office is also accepting entries of abstract art for an upcoming exhibit titled “A Foot in the Door: Abstract Art and Meaning” in the First Floor Gallery of City Hall, located at 23920 Valencia Boulevard. Selected artists will be asked to write a short paragraph about what inspired their piece and the message they are trying to convey through the artwork. The exhibit will be on display from January 15, 2016 through April 9, 2016. Interested artists may submit up to three pieces of work for consideration through email to [email protected] by October 1, 2015. For more information about the Westfield Valencia Town Center Art Space or the First Floor Gallery exhibit, contact Jeff Barber, Santa Clarita Arts and Events Supervisor, at (661) 250-3779 or [email protected], or visit arts.santa-clarita. com/arts. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 8 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS OPINION Lean to the Left Jul 24 - Jul 30, 2015 By Sylvia Turner Wages for the Ages This week’s big panic for local Right-wingers involved the minimum wage hike, which the L.A. County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt. Minimum wage will be raised from the current $9 an hour to $15 an hour by the year 2020. Give it up for organized labor! What’s the big deal? Most of us will be dead by then! Okay, only some of us. But, the point is, it’s almost five years from now, and Santa Clarita isn’t doing it anyway. The only parts of our valley affected are unincorporated areas, such as Stevenson Ranch, Castaic, Val Verde and Westridge – and only the businesses there. They’ll probably all be incorporated by then. And small businesses have it easy. Companies and nonprofits with fewer than 26 employees really only have to raise the wage by a buck-fifty two years from now. Beginning July 1, 2017 the minimum wage will be raised to $10.50 an hour. Then they have another year to raise it another buck-fifty. Even if you don’t agree, at least try to understand the rationale behind it. It comes from a place of compassion. “Regardless of definition, many L.A. County residents who work full-time earn wages that do not cover the basic costs of living, which should provide for safe housing, healthy food, clothing and basic medical care,” according to a motion by Supervisors Sheila Kuehl and Hilda Solis earlier. “The current minimum wage in Los Angeles County is $9 an hour, set by state law, which equates to $18,000 a year.” After L.A. City Council voted in favor of the wage hike earlier this year, Eric C. Bauman, L.A. County Democratic Party chair and California Democratic Party vice chair, released a statement. “For too long, working families have seen their quality of life slowly deteriorating, while those earning the most have seen great increases at their expense. I commend the Los Angeles City Council for today’s decisive action, which recognizes that a minimum wage salary should not leave someone in poverty, but should enable them to live decently and with dignity,” said Bauman. “Today, our City Council has officially recognized that someone working 40 hours a week should be able to afford a roof over their head and food for their children. Now it is time for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and the rest of the country to do the same.” There are other issues of interest that the Left has introduced or sponsored in Congress. I wish the Right could see that the Left is simply attempting to advocate for those without the power to change the system by themselves. Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) co-sponsored a resolution this month calling for equal gender pay in the Federation Internationale de Football Association. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) sponsored a bill, H.R. 3060, to stop child abuse in residential programs for teens. It’s been referred to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. Rep. Kathy Castor (D-FL) introduced a resolution expressing the sense of Congress that female athletes be paid the same as their male counterparts and organizers of world class competitions actively take part in combating the wage gap. There are many more in process, of course. If Conservatives would put their feet in the work boots of others they may see that many of these causes – including the wage hike – have merit. **The Views and Opinions expressed in this column are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette. Biased News It’s been a longstanding argument from the Left that Fox News isn’t really news, and the conservative bias makes their reporting worthless and nothing more than propaganda. Every time I’ve heard someone make this statement I’ve always followed with a question: “Do you really think the other news agencies are any different?” What people tend to forget is that while we don’t have a state-run media (which could be debatable), television networks, newspapers and their respective news programs are all for-profit ventures. Your favorite news anchor, regardless of the network or how unbiased it claims to be, is not giving you the news for free. And money, of course, is the greatest creator of bias in our society. The major news outlets have made quite a hobby of defending themselves and the quality of their news by attacking the others, claiming themselves to be the unbiased source, while the rest are corrupted and untrustworthy. It seems that CNN decided to buck this trend and chose to show its absolute bias this weekend when it announced it would refuse to cover Donald Trump’s presidential campaign with him as a candidate, but would instead be covering him as an entertainer. This may seem like no big deal to many (especially those on the far Left), but I see it as a very scary evolution in the downward spiral American journalism has been in for the past decade or so. When the uber-liberal California governor’s race included everyone from porn stars to childhood actors, they had no trouble covering it, but now that a conservative candidate with media savvy (the one thing lacking from most GOP candidates) has taken the stage, they refuse to allow the American people to make their own decision. What bothers me the most about this decision to not even pretend to be unbiased anymore is that it is signaling the loss of one of the last true American freedoms. In a nation that prides itself on being the land of the free, the right and ability to choose and vote for whichever candidate you prefer is really one of the only freedoms we have left. By Robert Patrick Lewis first amendment in our Bill of Rights is supposed to guarantee freedom of speech, that freedom apparently doesn’t apply if you want to express yourself as a religious person (even though freedom of religion is supposed to be an integral part of our society). In a free market capitalistic society (which we are supposed to have) you have the freedom to choose what you want or don’t want to spend your money on; this applies in America today, unless it’s insurance and the government only wants you to spend your money on companies who gave generously to the democratic presidential campaigns. There are even laws on the books regarding campaign coverage and ads, trying to ensure that different networks give all candidates an even amount of coverage, allowing the American people the freedom to choose who wins their vote. But now CNN feels you don’t deserve that freedom. We had a joke in one of my previous offices that the most depressing show on television was CNN, or the Constantly Negative News channel, and now I realize that joke has become a reality. Robert Patrick Lewis was a Green Beret OIF/ OEF combat veteran with 10th SFG(A), is an award winning author of “The Pact” and “Love Me When I’m Gone: the true story of life, love and loss for a Green Beret in post-9/11 war” and the host of “The Green Beret MBA” and “Center Mass with Rob and Silent J” programs on Vets on Media. In addition to its own editorials, Vets on Media publishes diverse opinions from outside writers. The “land of the free” incarcerates more people annually than any other nation in the world, many for minor drug charges. Even though the very **The Views and Opinions expressed in this column are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jul 24 - Jul 30, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 9 DOUG’S RANT !!!!!! I Rant, You Decide Questioning Rants: Last weekend I was in San Diego on a gloomy, dark day, looking outside at the beach as rain poured down, when all of a sudden these “questioning rants” begin bubbling up in my brain. -Could it possibly be true that there is a provision in the Iran nuclear agreement that the USA will defend Iran if it is attacked by Israel? government workers are in favor of a higher minimum wage and most business owners are not? -Would I be criticized for calling the publisher of The Signal a “jackass” like Lindsey Graham did to Donald Trump? -I wonder how many people read this stuff each week just to laugh at me? -Why didn’t they light up the White House with red, white and blue colors after the Marines were assassinated, like they did with rainbow colors after the gay rights ruling? Recent Headlines Catching My Attention: -Why did it take so long for the White House to fly the flag at half mast after the Marines were killed in Tennessee, but when Nelson Mandela died, it was lowered right away? Media Afraid To Criticize Caitlyn Jenner: Heck yeah they are, the “word police” will get ‘em! -Are the Vista Canyon development and the Via Princessa Rd. extension going to be finished before anyone moves into the medical building next to Facey on Soledad? Study Warns Overweight Cartoon Characters Can Make Kids Fat: Does this have anything to do with the “why lesbians are fat” study? -What if your heart isn’t healthy enough for sex — then what? -If someone has an erection lasting three hours, should they panic then, or wait till the fourth hour is over to contact a doctor, like the commercial says? Poll Shows Clinton Trailing Republicans in Every Swing State Tested: We can only pray it lasts until November of 2016! Voters May Get Condoms-in-Porn Measure: I ain’t touching this one! -Why does the federal government give National Public Radio a big chunk of money each year? Russian Bombers Flew within 40 Miles of Northern California Coast: Now that’s comforting, I’m glad I live in Southern California. -Why does the federal government give Planned Parenthood $500 million each year, when they are selling body parts of aborted babies ? Quotes of the Week: -Why is it called Planned Parenthood, when it really is planning to not be a parent, one way or the other? -Why did Obama say “God Bless Planned Parenthood” in a speech, when I’m pretty sure God doesn’t care much for abortion, especially with the government helping to pay for them? -Why does the City of Santa Clarita give SCVTV money to operate and none to local publications? -Why doesn’t the City help fund the SCV Pregnancy Center, like the federal government funds Planned Parenthood? -Why hasn’t Obama called the families of the Marines killed in Tennessee or the parents of the young lady killed by an illegal alien criminal, when he called Sandra Fluke after her “courageous” speech to Congress regarding free contraceptives to all women? -Why was our Mayor going to vote against the new development that includes a new YMCA and Senior Center, because she didn’t like the way the YMCA building looked on the renderings? -Why do I keep getting asked to rant the about the financial windfall City Councilwoman Laurene Weste is going to get when Lyons Ave is extended? “The pattern of Russian provocative bomber flights is dangerous because it reflects a Russian view that nuclear attack threats can and should be used to get their way on whatever they are attempting to achieve.”(Mark Schneider, former Pentagon forces expert) “Two years ago, we didn’t think we had a problem in Europe. … Now Russia is reasserting themselves. We didn’t think we’d have a problem again in Iraq and ISIS has emerged. So, with Russia becoming more of a threat, with ISIS becoming more of a threat, in my mind, we are on a dangerous balancing act right now with capability.”(Gen. Ray Odierno, Army chief of staff) “While the president’s Iran deal may have been applauded at the United Nations, I think he faces serious skepticism here at home. Let me just assure you that members of Congress will ask much tougher questions this afternoon when we meet with the President’s team, because a bad deal threatens the security of the American people.” (House Speaker John Boehner) “When I left Washington, we actually had a balanced budget and we paid down the most amount of the national debt in modern history and cut taxes and created jobs. And I was the chief architect of that plan in ‘97.” (John Kasich, Governor of Ohio & Presidential candidate) “We’ve unveiled the most comprehensive reform budget people have seen in a generation.” (John Kasich) -Why didn’t Joe Biden receive half the grief for saying you to have be “Indian to work at a 7-Eleven” or the “Republicans want to put you all back in chains,” to a predominantly black audience, as Donald Trump did for stating truths regarding illegal immigrants and his comments regarding John McCain? "Loving God... Loving Others" Casual Atmosphere. Come As You Are. Serious Faith. Great Coffee. Sunday Services at 10:00 AM Leona Cox Community School 18643 Oakmoor Street In Canyon Country (off Whites Canyon Rd. at the top of Nadal Street) (661) 251-8340 www.hopevineyard.com -Why didn’t Americans get to vote on social issues such as abortion and gay rights, instead of having those decisions stuffed down our throats by politically appointed judges? Letters to the Ranter: Doug, Please don’t confuse people with facts about illegal immigration, it makes them really upset. As far as Hillary is concerned, she is just pandering for votes. She is a tool for the elite that has got its stranglehold on America. if elected, things will be the “same ol same ol” just worse. That goes with any major party candidate that may get elected. I know you don’t want to believe the whole system is corrupt. But it is. Enjoyed the rant. Jeff -Why is Donald Trump still leading in the polls after everything he has said and all the pundits saying he wouldn’t make it through the weekend? -Why is it that many politicians and Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 10 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Jul 24 - Jul 30, 2015 All That’s Good in the SCV Broadway ROCKS Friday at LA SummerFEST Slowing the ‘Summer Slide’ Tutor Doctor’s Learning Camp by Martha Michael By Martha Michael Those who prefer more contemporary musicals will feel that SummerFEST’s latest production was written for them. Broadway ROCKS is this Friday’s stage presentation at the Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival’s summer cultural festival. For one night only, the music of Broadway’s rock-based musicals will entertain in a special benefit performance for local youth theatre programs. This Friday, July 24 at 8 p.m. audience members will hear songs from contemporary Broadway shows that feature rock music. Local talent Leslie Berra created the event and is directing the show, featuring alumni from her long-running community series “A Gift of Song” and other projects. Berra is a longtime theatre artist in the Santa Clarita Valley, acting, directing and serving as a board member and advisor for the Canyon Theatre Guild, and the REP East Playhouse. She is an advocate for youth theatre programs, and Berra has directed local productions of “Rent,” “Chicago,” “The Full Monty,” and “The Great American Trailer Park Musical.” The ensemble for the evening includes Leslie Berra, Nikki Berra, George Chavez, Lori D’Itri, Gin Treadwell Eng, Ed Hill, Sam Hyde, David Kenny, Melissa Joy Castro Kneeland, Sarah Krieg, Tom Lund, Kelly Miyake, Erin Rivlin, Sarah Stoddard and Beth Ann Sweezer. “This is a very special night, with some very special people,” says David Stears, executive director of the Santa Clarita Shakespeare Festival. “Leslie Berra continues to support our community with her heart and talents. We are very honored to have this wonderful event with us this summer.” The event requires tickets and is a special event in support of the free Shakespeare series, the Summer Apprentice program and the SCSF Scholarship fund. Tickets are available at https://broadwayrocks.eventbrite.com. For more information about LA SummerFest, to get involved or to support the festival and see the entire calendar of events at www.LASummerFest.org, like them on facebook/ LASummerFest or follow the festival on twitter @LASummerFest. While many parents seek the usual “keep my child busy in the summer” experience, some of the community’s educational enterprises have something a little meatier in mind. Tutor Doctor Santa Clarita takes the academics out of a school setting and, by placing it in a hotel, including breakfast each morning, it doesn’t look or feel like school. The camp is held at the Hilton Garden Inn Six Flags in Valencia. “What kid doesn’t like hotel breakfast?” posed one camper’s parent. The camp runs weekly through August 6, Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Spots are still available and Tutor Doctor will run the program next summer as well. Every child is assessed, so that skill level drives the curriculum, intensively addressing individual areas of concern in an interactive setting. “Summer learning loss is an issue for all children and all schools,” said a report by the Nellie Mae Education Foundation called “The Learning Season.” “Evidence suggests that summer programs — well designed and implemented — can not only maintain school-skills over the summer months, but also boost learning in teamwork, problem solving, communication, and other key areas.” Staff members and parents have noticed the power of positive praise in the program and seeing growth in key areas due to the structured assignments. Students complete lessons that combine one-on-one interaction with tutors along with some web-based programs. Said Director of Education Dawn Oliver, “A good portion of our selfesteem is locked up in our ability to read, write, and do math well. We underestimate the joy that comes from fluency in these areas. It is the best gift to give a child.” Recess takes place outside in the hotel courtyard, while simple games of Simon Says or a bean bag toss break up the daily studies. The last class of the day is watercolor painting, and each child is learning professional techniques along with the enjoyment of the art process. Over 97 percent of current Tutor Doctor parents polled replied that they would recommend the program to others. For those who cannot participate in the summer academic program, Tutor Doctor Santa Clarita offers in-home tutoring all year long. You can contact the staff at 661-219-0770 or email [email protected] or visit www.santaclaritatutoring.com. Montano Named Team USA Track and Field Women’s Captain Santa Clarita Valley native Alysia Montano was named the USA Women’s Track and Field Team Captain for the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario, USA Track and Field officials announced via Twitter on Monday. By Jonathan Wais Montano was named the Santa Clarita Valley Athlete of the year and won a track state championship in the 800 meters. Article Source: www.hometownstation.com Montano clocked a time of 2:02.95 on Tuesday, July 21 in the Women’s 800-meter semifinal race, which ranked second out of the seven runners competing, according to the race website. Montano qualified for one of the eight spots in the final 800m race, along with Team USA co-star Phoebe Wright, who placed third in the second heat. “So honored to be Captain of Team USA,” Montano said on social media. “I’m officially Team MOM! Go USA.” The final race was scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET Wednesday on the ESPN networks. The Pan American Games are the world’s third largest international multisport Games. They are only surpassed in size and scope by the Olympic Summer Games and the Asian Games, according to a Toronoto travel website. Both the Pan Am and Parapan Am Games are held every four years for the athletes of the 41 Pan American Sports Organization member nations, in the year preceding the Olympic and Paralympic Summer Games. Montano was born in Queens, New York in 1986 but was raised in Southern California and attended Canyon High School in Canyon Country where she ran track, according to her website. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jul 24 - Jul 30, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 11 All That’s Good in the SCV Non-Profit of the Week: Mothers Fighting For Others By Melissa Lampert When SCV resident and MFFO Founder Racquel Turner typed two simple words into an online search engine almost a decade ago, she had no idea of the drastic impact it would have not only on her own life, but on the lives of dozens of orphans nearly 10,000 miles away as well. Those words were “Volunteer Africa,” and they would shape the future of the Santa Clarita-based nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Kenya’s orphans, Mothers Fighting For Others. Not long after that day, Turner made her first trip to Africa in October 2007, where she volunteered at an all-girls orphanage housing more than 50 children outside of Nairobi in Kenya. sponsor the education of a handful of the girls, with more girls added to the program every year, until the decision was made in 2010 to take on the financial responsibility for every girl’s educational needs. “In the developing world, we take education for granted,” organization officials said. “High school isn’t free in Kenya, and the cost to go is a struggle for most families and orphanage directors. And if you are a girl, the odds of you going to school, let alone finishing, are very small … (The Gift of Education) program was designed to help the girls not just achieve their goals, but to dream bigger ones.” Today, MFFO is in the process of taking on complete responsibility for the care of the more than 50 orphans currently living at Saint Monica’s, with plans to move the girls to a larger building to accommodate their growing needs. “I realized after one day, all the girls wanted was to be loved,” Turner said in a statement on the MFFO website. “They are all survivors. Each and every one of them are orphans. Some have been raped. Some have been on the streets. Some have experienced both.” Once completed, the new facility will include a library space equipped with books, computers with internet access and foreign language tutorials. Every child will also have access to supplemental enrichment programs to support their social and educational needs, as well as much-needed medical attention and counseling. After two short weeks Turner had fallen in love with each and every girl, whom she said had become like her own daughters. The experience would change her forever. “Let’s just say I will never be the same woman, let alone mother, again,” she continued. “This was the beginning of a path that I had no idea I was on.” Just two months later, Turner founded MFFO with a mission to provide her newfound “Kenyan daughters” at Saint Monica’s Children’s Home with things their parents would have provided, like a loving and nurturing environment and a quality education to help them achieve their highest potential. “Our goal is to help create a true home for orphans, not just an orphanage,” read a statement on the MFFO website. “Our home will support an environment where children are loved and inspired and enabled to live out their dreams for a better future.” For more information about Mothers Fighting For Others, or to buy tickets to the upcoming “That’s Amore” fundraising event set for August 22, go to www.mffo. org. To listen to a podcast of MFFO on the KHTS Non-Profit Spotlight Show, go to www.hometownstation.com/hts-podcasts/non-profit-spotlight-show. Through a program called “The Gift of Education,” MFFO began to Hero of the Week: Racquel Turner By Melissa Lampert As the founder of Mothers Fighting For Others, Racquel Turner travels to Kenya several times a year to help care for the more than 50 orphans she considers her “Kenyan daughters” who live in the facility MFFO helps fund, Saint Monica’s Children’s Home. with her homework and her pencil had broken,” Turner recalled. “She pulled out a razor blade to sharpen it. I was in shock. I ran to my room and grabbed the bagful of little plastic pencil sharpeners that my friend donated, and passed them out to each and every one of them.” donated for the girls, and they had no idea how to use it. “I realized, in that moment, surrounded by eight teenage girls, that there was no mom to do this for them,” she said. Turner’s journey first began in 2006 when she was doing research on volunteering in Africa, and less than a year later, she found herself at an all-girls orphanage outside of Nairobi in Kenya, helping care for the dozens of children who lived there. And so Mothers Fighting For Others was born. Turner founded the Santa Clarita-based nonprofit organization with the vision of helping each and every child at Saint Monica’s Children’s Home feel loved, safe and secure and to help them fulfill their potential with a quality education. “Let’s just say I will never be the same woman, let alone mother, again,” she said in a statement on the MFFO website. “This was the beginning of a path that I had no idea I was on. These girls that I met were strangers to me when I arrived. By the time I left, they were my daughters. I had fallen in love with each and every one of them.” “What I want for them is what their mothers would have wanted,” she said. “It’s that simple.” Brought to you by: Never Fear Dr. Fang is here! Those first two weeks Turner spent in Kenya helped her realize how it was the simple things she often took for granted that made a huge difference for the girls, like having access to a pencil sharpener while doing homework. “I remember that first week helping little Joyce Another defining moment during the trip was after Turner passed out deodorant that had been DR. 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The coaching staff expects him to provide the leadership to guide our squad next year to its highest level.” “Boots (team’s nickname for Robert) had an outstanding season for us, and his performance escalated during the competitive CIF D1 play- Female Athlete of the Week Abbey Weitzeil Saugus High School graduate Abbey Weitzeil continues to make headlines for her swimming talent. She recently won a gold, silver and bronze medal at the World University Games in Korea. She won a gold medal with the 400 meter freestyle relay team, a silver in the 100 meter freestyle, and a bronze medal for the 400 meter medley relay team for Team USA. “I’ve been fortunate to know Abbey since she was 12 years old, when I first coached her at Canyons Aquatic Club and later at Saugus High,” said Vicky Donnelly, head swim coach at Saugus High School. “Abbey is an extremely talented athlete. During her time at Saugus, she left her mark on the school, CIF and National record books. She is often times her toughest critic. She’s had an exceptional swimming career in a very short time. A lot of that is due to the incredible coaching she gets from her club coach at Canyons, Coley Stickles. In addition to that, she is extremely driven and has her sights set on Rio.” The coach said that Weitzeil has impressive personal skills, including a strong work ethic. “She always sets goals and knows what it takes to get there and works diligently to achieve them. You can usually find her smiling or laughing on deck with her teammates,” said Donnelly. “I’m looking forward to what the next year has in store for her.” Restaurant Review The Original Mike’s Diner Last Sunday morning Brady and I, enroute to Pyramid Lake, stopped for breakfast at The Original Mike’s Diner in Castaic. The comfortable eatery has been there since 1947. We entered Mike’s Diner and were met very pleasantly by Christine, who soon became our server. She invited us to sit wherever we liked, so we selected a table by the window. The dining room, counter and tables were very clean and well used. The ambiance was that of a popular, comfortable and well patronized diner. We felt welcome! Quickly Christine offered us coffee, which was a welcome offer. Our coffee mugs were always full, in fact. The coffee was hot, selected the French toast and I chose the Spanish omelet with bell peppers added. By Ben Oakley Once our food arrived, we dug in. Brady enjoyed his light and tions were more than ample. During our visit to Mike’s Diner we took the time to review the menu. There were lots of comfort food offerings, all with very reasonable prices. We look forward to returning to The Original Mike’s Diner … perhaps on a cold winter’s day when the Interstate is closed. I’ll order either chicken pot pie, shepherd’s pie or meatloaf. The Original Mike’s Diner is located at 31537 Castaic Road in Castaic and is open 24 hours a day. 5 out of 5 acorns Christine visited with us while we waited for our meals. She told us a bit about the history of Mike’s Diner and Castaic. She also told us how, during the winter when Interstate 5 is closed due to snow on the “Grapevine,” she really enjoys working at the diner. ing good food and drinking hot coffee. The hustle and bustle of the time affects the entire town. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Jul 24 - Jul 30, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 13 All That’s Good in the SCV Bands of the Week Coroner IDs Man Killed in Metrolink Crash, Rules Death as a Suicide www.venicepizzeria.weebly.com 17806 Sierra Hwy By Heather Harbin and Jessica Boyer Coroner’s officials have identified the man killed in a Metrolink train crash earlier this month and have determined the cause of death as a suicide, officials said Tuesday. 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The accident put her into a coma and left her with irreversible brain damage. Diagnosed with Traumatic Brain Injury, or TBI, Hermann would be left with delayed emotional growth and development, as well as difficulty organizing, learning, and understanding new concepts. The assault on her frontal lobe would tear years of experience from her life – depriving her of the ability to establish strong interpersonal relationships with others. Hermann returned to school after intense recovery and would graduate on time with her class, but she felt isolated and alone. It would take her years to realize the extent of her injuries and the impact they had on her emotional development. After high school, Hermann attended college in San Diego. But, while her classmates were following the natural progression of adulthood, Hermann found herself unable to build relationships. She was in her 20s, but had the emotional state of a 13-year-old. She wanted to marry and have children, yet she seemed incapable at the time. Determined to find a career path, Hermann settled with teaching. Although this was not her passion, the occupation would provide enough income to support herself. But, teaching came with many obstacles for Hermann. The TBI caused her to have difficulty organizing and learning new concepts, and she had been deprived of a childhood because of the accident – making it more challenging to understand the developmental stages of her students. After establishing her teaching career, Hermann was able to buy her first home. Being a naturally energetic person, she was highly motivated to achieve her personal goals. But, according to Hermann, something was still not right. In social situations, people would dismiss her because of her immaturity, unaware of her stunted emotional growth. After 15 years of teaching, Hermann was laid off from her job, causing her to foreclose on her home and file bankruptcy. by Sarah Farnell While driving on the freeway one day, her situation brought her to a breaking point. “I was so angry that years of my life had been taken from me,” said Hermann. “I was angry at God because 27 years of my life had been taken away. … I was busy recovering who I had been. How do you get that back?” At that time in her life, Hermann said that she finally realized that her brain injury had been preventing her from forming relationships. After years of feeling discouraged, she took the time to reflect on her experiences. “I was not acting like my age. I wasn’t able to discern appropriateness. That is what happens with a traumatic brain injury,” she said. Eventually moving back in with her parents, Hermann spent time learning about what she truly was passionate about – the study of human behavior and connections. She decided to go back to school, taking writing and psychology classes. She loves psychology and views it as a way to analyze her own struggles, as well as improve the lives of others. “I want to encourage people to be the best they can be,” said Hermann. “I know what it is like to be discouraged and not have the tools to succeed. But if someone can walk right beside you, it makes the walk that much easier.” Hermann wrote a book based on her life struggles, called “Because it Didn’t Kill Me,” as a bridge to help encourage those with traumatic brain injuries, as well as a tool to educate people about the needs of those struggling with TBI’s. She wants people to understand that individuals with this injury need time and patience, not isolation and rejection. “If I would have known I had a disability, I would have been in contact with somebody to get the tools to succeed.” Hermann continues to tutor children, and enjoys working with her publishing company, Baylin Books. Her journey has lead her to speak at conferences and share her story, building connections and fulfilling her passions. “Jeremiah 29:11 states that God has plans for you, for a future and a hope,” said Hermann. “I believe God made me a teacher to give me back the childhood that I lost. A traumatic brain injury is not the end.” To purchase the book, visit https://www.createspace.com/5388535 or http:// www.amazon.com/Because-It-Didnt-Kill-Me/dp/0996210105. 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 Jul 24 - Jul 30, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 15 661-243-8303 Complicated Times Require Sensitive Solutions Co Bob Kellar and Mitch Davis Serving the Santa Clarita ta Valley for over 12 years! s! Owned and Operated by Veterans. 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To make matters worse, the suspect, Juan Francisco-Lopez Sanchez, had previously been held in custody on April 15. Prosecutors chose not to pursue charges which stemmed from a 20-year-old bench warrant, so he was released. What really upsets some law enforcement entities about the release isn’t that charges weren’t pressed. Instead, it is because U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials had previously lodged a “detainer” with the courts in San Francisco so that federal agents could pick him up, but that “detainer” was not honored. Over the years, Sanchez has been deported five times, and has multiple felonies and other drug-related crimes on his criminal record, as well as criminal re-entry into the U.S. after removal. In 2013, San Francisco Mayor Ross Mirkarimi signed the “Due Process for All” ordinance, which barred officials in jails from honoring the requests made by ICE agents to hold inmates beyond their release dates so that federal agents can come pick them up. The ordinance allowed an exception if the individual was facing court actions on violent felonies and was convicted of a similar crime in the past seven years. Across the state, law enforcement agencies have been cracking down on cooperation with ICE “detainer” requests and last year, federal courts deemed that the “detainers” were unconstitutional unless reviewed by a judge. Unfortunately for ICE agents, there is no such process currently in place to allow for such a review. While the ICE agency would like nothing more than for local law enforcement to hand over undocumented immigrants whenever they get the chance, police forces are loathe to comply. They see the wanton holding and/or deportation as harmful to the community and detrimental to the trust they are currently trying to build after years of bad blood between police and communities in many areas across the nation. In Los Angeles County, law enforcement officials have stopped responding to “detainer” requests entirely, and simply refer ICE agents to imminent releases under California’s Trust Act. The Trust Act was passed in 2014 to limit immigration holds in California jails. Additionally, the trust act provides safety for illegal immigrants to come forward as victims or witnesses of crimes without fear of deportation. While the non-compliance with ICE “detainer” requests across the country falls in line with the U.S. constitution, the tragic case of Kate Steinle highlights the limitations that the laws that are designed to protect our freedom so often possess. Granted, nobody could have foreseen that Sanchez would go on to murder an innocent person just a few months after being released from custody; however, the fact that he did shows that there is still work to be done to ensure that it doesn’t happen again. 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 One of the more unusual charges on the police blotter this week was a Valencia woman, who works as a custody assistant, arrested for illegal use of tear gas. There was a lot of alleged physical violence reported in the last week. Also, a 37-year-old disabled Palmdale man was arrested for false imprisonment. A 31-year-old Newhall man who works in a box office was charged with sex penetration using force, etc. A 57-year-old carpenter from Santa Clarita was arrested for cruelty to a child likely to produce great bodily injury/death. An unemployed 25-year-old San Diego man was charged with assault with a deadly weapon of a police officer/fireman, without a firearm with great bodily injury. An unemployed 41-year-old Newhall woman and a 48-year-old construction worker from Bakersfield were arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, not a firearm, with great bodily injury. A 56-year-old driver from Saugus and a 21-year-old clerk from Valencia were picked up for battery against a former spouse. A large number of local residents were hit with charges of corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant. They included: a 38-year-old Saugus man who works for a network; a 44-year-old woman from Newhall who works in food service; a 44-year-old personal trainer from Saugus; a 22-year-old operator from Torrance; and a 21-year-old server from Saugus. An 18-year-old hostess from Northridge was picked up for grand theft of money/property exceeding $400 in value, and a 49-year-old electrician from Castaic was cited for trespassing. Charges of possession of a controlled substance went to: 21-year-old electrician from Ontario, Calif. 18-year-old unemployed Canyon Country woman 28-year-old Van Nuys man 51-year-old unemployed Ventura woman 24-year-old unemployed Santa Clarita woman DUIs with prior arrests this week included: 21-year-old student from Palmdale 37-year-old unemployed Santa Clarita woman 35-year-old self-employed Valencia man 31-year-old welder from San Fernando 21-year-old laborer from Palmdale 22-year-old trainer from Sun Valley 35-year-old self-employed Valencia man Country Showdown Finalist Performances Rescheduled for July 25 By Heather Harbin Three finalists from the 2015 Country Showdown KHTS AM-1220 local competition will be competing at the Santa Clarita Concerts in the Park on Saturday, July 25. Kylie Mac, Suzanne Harper and Jarett James are competing for a chance to move on to the 2015 Country Showdown National level competition at Knott’s Berry Farm on Aug. 8, 2015. The three were originally going to perform at the Santa Clarita Concerts in the Park on July 18 as opening acts to headliner Marie Wise-Hawkins, however it was cancelled due to the weather. Wise-Hawkins will be performing as the opening act on August 15. The PettyBreakers will be the headliner on August 15. The Santa Clarita Concerts in the Park on July 25 will start a half-hour early at 6:30 p.m. Kylie Mac, Suzanne Harper and Jarett James were chosen out of nine contestants who competed Saturday, June 27 at the KHTS AM-1220 local competition held at the Keyboard Galleria Music Center in Santa Clarita. Article Source: www.hometownstation.com Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 18 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Valencia Father/Son Duo Create ‘420 Friendly’ Online Dating Site By Melissa Lampert Thanks to the innovation of a father/son duo from Valencia, singles in the SCV and beyond can now join an online dating site geared toward marijuana-friendly individuals in search of their significant others. Called BudHarmony.com, the site was launched earlier this month by local entrepreneur Micah Kritzman and his father Jerry in an effort to help singles who support marijuana use find each other. “Bud Harmony provides a pleasant environment where those who include marijuana in their lives, whether medicinally or recreationally, can meet one another and have the opportunity to create relationships that could lead to marriage,” Micah Kritzman said. Kritzman realized the need for the site after noticing too many relationships in his own life and the lives of his friends and family members ended quickly when the topic of marijuana use came up. “Most all dating websites are geared toward the general population, with some focusing on specific religions or activities,” he said. “Members of Bud Harmony have declared up front that marijuana is not a problem Jul 24 - Jul 30, 2015 City Helps Filmmakers Reach New Heights With “ABC’s Of Filmmaking” for them, clearing the way for a ‘budding’ relationship.” After spending the last year conducting research and developing the site, the father/ son team is planning a national marketing campaign they expect to launch in the next few months. Their target audience? The more than 20 million single Americans who smoke, vaporize and/or eat marijuana, according to Kritzman. “Marijuana is now mainstream in America. … We have learned that there are great health benefits to cannabis,” he said, citing data recently revealed by CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, who called for the national legalization of marijuana use earlier this year in a CNN documentary called “Weed 3: The Marijuana Revolution.” “This is going to be a hot spot for single people,” Kritzman added. “We expect a lot of interest once we begin our marketing campaign.” To jumpstart the site, the Kritzmans are offering the first year of membership free to the first 42,000 members, with a regular monthly fee of $4.20 or $42 per year. Film professionals will present a panel discussion next week to filmmakers, artists, performers, actors and arts organization representatives of all skill levels. Part of the free New Heights: Artist Development Workshop, “The ABC’s of Filmmaking” will offer attendees an in-depth, behind-thescenes insight into the film industry by detailing the business side of production, resources and financing. production experience with several low budget features and shorts, including production on the Academy Awardwinning short film, “My Mother Dreams the Satan’s Disciples in New York.” Jacques Thelemaque is a co-founder and co-president of Filmmakers Alliance and has produced several feature films including, “Within,” “Midnight Movie” and “The Revenant.” His writer-director filmography includes, “The Dogwalker,” “My Last Day on Earth,” “Transaction,” as well as several others. The workshop will be held on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 from 7-9 p.m. in the Century Room at Santa Clarita City Hall, located at 23920 Valencia Boulevard and will feature Sean Hood, Mark Stolaroff, and Jacques Thelemaque, who will share their filmmaking experience and provide attendees with insight and tools to create films. “The New Heights: Artist Development series, an initiative supported by the Santa Clarita City Council and Arts Commission, is designed to empower artists, performers and arts organization representatives with valuable tools to expand their knowledge in various fields and increase opportunities for success,” said Mayor Marsha McLean. Sean Hood is best known for his involvement in horror, action and thriller films. After graduating from film school, Hood’s, “The Dorm,” was purchased by MTV Films/Paramount Pictures in 2000. He has contributed to the NBC horror anthology series, “Fear Itself,” as well as the Showtime horror anthology series, “Masters of Horror.” For more information about the New Heights series, contact the City’s Arts and Events Supervisor, Jeff Barber, at (661) 250-3787 or jbarber@santa-clarita. com. Additional information about this workshop and future events can be found by visiting http://arts.santa-clarita.com/ new-heights. Mark Stolaroff is an award-winning producer and co-founder of Antic Pictures. Stolaroff has extensive MOVIE LISTING Times valid July 24 - 31 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. 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The bill would also help educate the public about the historical event. “It is important to educate the public and honor the individuals who perished in the St. Francis Dam Disaster,” Knight said. “This memorial site is a high priority for the Santa Clarita Valley and I am proud to be part of the effort to make it happen.” Congressman Buck McKeon, Knight’s predecessor, introduced a similar bill, H.R. 5357, the Saint Francis Dam Disaster National Memorial Act, nearly a year ago, but retired before the bill went through. “Many thanks to Congressman Steve Knight for his foresight in protecting 69,000 acres of pristine wilderness for generations to come, and for having the federal government acknowledge the greatest civil engineering tragedy in the United States, the Saint Francis Dam failure,” said California Assemblyman Scott Wilk, (R- Santa Clarita). “This memorial will honor those that had fallen and will help bring closure to friends and families.” If approved, H.R. 3153 will establish a national memorial to honor the victims of the Saint Francis Dam disaster of March 12, 1928, create the Saint Francis Dam Advisory Commission to plan the memorial and work in conjunction with the Department of Interior, permanently protect the memorial site and surrounding area of the Saint Francis Dam, educate the general public on this tragic event that may be America’s worst civil engineering failure of the 20th Century and the worst flood in the state of California’s history and designate the Saint Francis Dam National Monument, according to officials. “I am delighted that Congressman Knight has introduced this wonderful bill. It has been 87 years since the Saint Francis Disaster,” said Dianne ErskineHellrigel, president of the Santa Clara River Watershed Conservancy and president and executive director of the Community Hiking Club. “Families have waited long enough for their loved ones to be memorialized, and Congressman Knight has accepted this challenge. Not only has he worked hard to give these families closure, but he is protecting the last available pristine wilderness in the district for generations to come.” Erskine-Hellrigel gave Knight a tour of the St. Francis Dam disaster site earlier this month. preserve some 69,000 acres of the Castaic wilderness to be enjoyed in its pristine condition by ours and future generations,” said Alan Pollack, president of the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society. “There are precious few areas left in Southern California where we can enjoy unspoiled nature at its finest. Thanks to our Congressman Steve Knight for introducing this landmark bill into the House of Representatives. We hope to get swift passage there and in the Senate, and onto the desk of our President for his signature.” Other supporters of H.R. 3153 include: Santa Clarita City Councilmember Laurene Weste, city of Santa Clarita Parks, Recreation & Community Services and SCVTAC Chair Ruthann Levison, VFW Post 2043 Commander Gerald V. Olivas, Southern California Organizer for the California Wilderness Coalition Linda Castro and more than 50 other individuals, businesses and organizations in and around the Santa Clarita Valley. The whole project for the national memorial began about four years ago when Pollack visited the Johnstown Flood National Memorial in Pennsylvania, where more than 2,000 people were killed when the dam broke in 1889, he said. “Then I started reading about Johnstown and I came to realize there were so many similarities between that disaster and this one. You had a dam that was poorly constructed, you have this big tragedy happen, hundreds of people dying, whole families, terrible reception and that’s what we had here,” Pollack said. “There was one glaring difference between the two disasters, in Johnstown — they had a national memorial, visitor center, documentary film and the St. Francis Dam has nothing, so I figured why not try to do this with the St. Francis Dam.” Pollack brought on Erskine-Hellrigel to bring the project together. H.R. 3153 was introduced to the House of Representatives Wednesday, July 22 and Knight’s office believes the bill will head to the House Committee on Natural Resources next. The construction of the dam began in August of 1924 and began to fill with water on March 1, 1928, according to SCVHistory. A little more than two-and-a-half minutes before midnight on March 12, 1928, the dam failed. The wall of water, 55 feet taller than the original Colossus’ tallest hill at Six Flags Magic Mountain, crashed through San Francisquito Canyon and reached the Pacific Ocean just south of Ventura. It took the immense wave five-and-ahalf hours to reach the ocean. An estimated 431 people were killed. Different from H.R. 5357, the H.R. 3153 bill also seeks to designate surrounding federal lands as wilderness due to its historic and environmental significance, according to officials. “We now have a golden opportunity to recognize and honor the lives of those hundreds of victims by passing legislation to create the St. Francis Dam National Memorial and Monument. In addition, this bill will set aside and The failure of the St. Francis Dam is known as the second-worst disaster in California history, coming behind the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequent fires, and America’s worst civil engineering failure of the 20th century, according to SCVHistory.com. 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We learned about giraffes last week for Africa. This week, we learned about South America. They have a lot of animals like foxes, monkeys, snakes, and tortoises. I also saw a tarantula! At C.A.R.E. Learning Academy, we had a fiesta to celebrate our hard work and South America Week! We made piñatas and practiced special dances. Some countries like our country have piñatas, but other countries don’t have any piñatas. Same thing with dancing. We don’t have traditional dancing, but other countries do. I liked the candy from the piñata cause when you hit the piñata it breaks and drops candy. SOUTH AMERICA At care learning academy we learned about South America. The highest mountain there is the Aconcagua it is 22,841. The deadliest animal there are the leopards. The top part of South America is near the equator. This was fun talking about South America and learning here at CARE. LEARNING.ACADEMY.. Elijah Grade 6 This week we learned about the continent South America and all of its country’s. I also learned that the tallest mountain is Aconcagua Mountain and it’s 22,841 feet. The top of it is near the Equator so the country is basically below the Equator. I learned how to become a great leader from going to C.A.R.E. Learning Academy. I think kids come back from fieldtrips happy because they did something for a good cause like the going to the Ronald McDonald house. I rest my case. Makayla and Alexia Grade 3 Hi my name is Makayla Yera and my friend’s name is Alexia Notari. We would like to tell you about Mission San Fernado Rey de Espana and Wildlife Learning Center .First we would like to tell you about the Wildlife Learning Center.We saw the Fennec fox and researched about them. They are small and they are mammals. Here are some facts: location: Africa, Habitat: deserts, Kingdom: Animalia, Family: Canidae. At the mission, we had fun at the church. It was cool and very nicely decorated. We saw a water fountain and small waterfall at the garden. The buildings were historical adobe with rounded entry ways. We saw real gold in the mission chambers and rooms. We had so much fun learning and playing on the field trips this week. The Fiesta was fun too! Check out our facebook page CARE Learning Academy~SCV Tutors for pictures and videos! Would YOU like to write for News…The Kids’ Way? Contact CARE Learning Academy for information on how you can be a writer, reporter, or even an editor! Call 661.255.2223 or visit www.CARELearningAcademy.com. Email us at: [email protected]. Through Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms in Santa Clarita, Drought Continues By Jessica Boyer The Santa Clarita Valley received rain, thunderstorms and lightning this past weekend, bringing in more than an inch of rain. National Weather Service officials recorded about 1.33 inches of rainfall between Saturday and Monday. Thunderstorms and lightning caused power outages all over Los Angeles County, including the KHTS AM-1220 office and other offices along Main Street in Newhall after lightning struck a power pole. While the Santa Clarita Valley was doused during the storm, water officials say the valley, and the state, needs more water to get out of the drought. “The rain is very welcomed. It reduces some water demand and one of the things folks should know is that one of the things prohibited by the State Water Resources Control Board is watering within 48 hours of rain,” said Dirk Marks. “The rain is good news but it certainly is not the end of the drought,” Marks said. “In Santa Clarita the average is about 17 inches per year. We’ve received about 6 inches so far.” National Weather Service Los Angeles, Oxnard officials released a hazardous outlook report for the southwest part of the state, including the Santa Clarita Valley, that was in effect until Monday night. Article Source: www.hometownstation.com BRIDGE BITES from The American Contract Bridge League THE MERRIMAC COUP By: Brian Gunnell week’s coup got its exotic name. For the rest of us there is Google. Against 3NT, West leads his 4th best Heart, and routine defense by East is to win the Ace and return the Jack. Declarer’s King wins that and Clubs are played. East can take his ♣A when he likes, West gets a couple of Hearts, but that is all there is for the defense. 9 tricks for Declarer. ♠ A6 ♥ 754 ♦ 763 ♣ KQT96 North ♠ 432 ♠ KJT9 ♥ QT82 ♦ 954 ♣ 872 ♥ AJ3 West Declarer ♠ Q875 ♥ K96 Both Vulnerable South West North East 1NT Pass 3NT All Pass East Let’s replay the hand, this time with a wide-awake East at the table. He can see those ominous Clubs in Dummy and must knock out the ♠A before Declarer can set up the Clubs. That’s right, a Spade shift is required at Trick 2. But shifting to the ♠J does not get the job done. Declarer will hop up with her Queen, saving Dummy’s ♠A entry for later. 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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 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. 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