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Local Nonprofit Seeks to Triumph
Despite Fire
Triumph Foundation Hosts Casino Night Fundraiser
Last week, a fire at a Canyon Country storage
facility destroyed, among other things, supplies
belonging to a nonprofit group benefiting those
with spinal injuries. In serendipitous fashion, it
just so happens that the nonprofit – Triumph
Foundation – had already slated an upcoming
fundraiser, which may help recoup some of the
loss.
SCVTV Faces Financial Struggle
By Sarah Farnell
Santa Clarita’s only public television station is operating “in the red,” said Fred
Trueblood III, at a meeting last week with the Joint Powers Authority, which
gathered to discuss oversight of public television station SCVTV.
By Martha Michael
A fire affected 18 units at Edd’s Mini Storage
in the 17300 block of Sierra Hwy in Canyon
Country last Thursday, June 25, 2015. The
cause of the fire is being investigated.
The unit housing much of Triumph
Foundation’s supplies was destroyed, but every
coin has two sides. Where the great benefit of
next Saturday’s “6th Annual Let’em Roll
Casino Night” is perfect timing, some of the
loss from the fire included supplies for the
fundraiser.
“We lost all of our resources, banners, signs, six E-Z UP canopies, 200
T-shirts, a few hundred water bottles, equipment for our sports and adaptive recreational programs, some durable medical supplies and some silent
auction items,” said Andrew Skinner, founder of Triumph Foundation.
continued on page 3
Trueblood, an advisor to SCVTV, gave a presentation to the Joint Powers
Authority, which is the oversight entity for Santa Clarita's public television
station. It is made up of chief executive officers from the City of Santa Clarita,
the city manager of Santa Clarita, the College of the Canyons chancellor, and
superintendents of each district, including William S. Hart, Saugus Union,
Sulphur Springs, Newhall and Castaic Union.
Trueblood explained the challenging nature of trying to sell media advertising
in a competitive market. In the past, the station found political advertising
lucrative, but the station made a collective decision to no longer accept any
political advertisements. Trueblood and SCVTV Station Manager Leon
Worden expressed confidence that the station would pull through and find
other sources of revenue.
During the public comments portion of the meeting, community member Steve
Petzold stated his concerns that the organizations making up the JPA do not
contribute financially to the station in any way. There is a common practice in
some nonprofit organizations for board members to contribute financially.
The City of Santa Clarita is currently the only contributor of funds to SCVTV,
and the dollar amount going to SCVTV in the past has been $50,000 a year.
Trueblood indicated that these costs are only able to cover a portion of operating expenses.
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Casino Night Fundraiser
“We are seeking silent auction items for our
fundraiser, because a lot of them were destroyed in the fire. Most importantly,
we need monetary donations, because most of the things that were lost are specialized items that need to be created and purchased.”
Estimated damages to Triumph’s supplies total $10,000, and the public is encouraged to assist the charity in replacing what was lost. On the “up” side, any
efforts made by Triumph to garner media attention for the annual fundraiser
were unnecessary, due to reports by major media outlets, including KTLA
Channel 5 News in Los Angeles.
“The Let‘em Roll Casino Night Fundraiser is a bonus because people want to
know how they can help and this is an easy way that they can get involved, and
at the same time, celebrate the fact that life goes on, even after tragedy,” said
Skinner. “It does preoccupy us from focusing solely on our rebuilding efforts.
We are going to try and power through the fundraiser and then really direct our
attention on getting a new locker, rebuilding the baskets, and restocking our
inventory. However, the fundraiser is a blessing; we are starting over, so (Let’em
Roll) is more important this year than ever before.”
Andrew Skinner suffered a Spinal Cord Injury in 2004 in a snowboarding accident outside his family’s cabin in Lake Arrowhead. Andrew broke several
vertebrae in his neck, paralyzing all four of his limbs and rendering him a quadriplegic. After years of extensive physical therapy, Andrew regained some function and felt destined for a mission: to help others who suffered injuries like him.
In 2008, he and his wife Kirsten founded Triumph Foundation with a simple
desire: to bring hope, resources, and mentorship to people who are dealing with
paralysis.
“When someone becomes paralyzed, their injury affects everyone around them
-- family, friends, loved ones, and the entire community,” said Kirsten Skinner,
who was with Andrew when he got injured and has stayed with him every step
of the way. “For the last seven years, Triumph Foundation has partnered with
people to assist them with triumphing over the new challenges they face and
restoring life. We not only want to see people get their body moving again, we
want to see people get their lives moving again too.”
Triumph Foundation’s programs serving the Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) community include giving people who are newly paralyzed care baskets which are filled
with information and resources; providing grants to help obtain necessary equipment, supplies, and services; assisting with home modifications for wheelchair
accessibility; leading SCI support groups; and sponsoring wheelchair sports
teams and adaptive recreational programs to support disabled athletes.
“Most significantly, (in the fire) we lost
all of the Care Packages that we bring to people that are newly paralyzed. This
is the cornerstone of our outreach,” said Andrew Skinner. “We had just built
60 Care Baskets and Care Backpacks and had plans to visit several hospitals
in the upcoming months. The Care Baskets are primarily filled with resources.
Some of them we print/produce, and others are from organizations and businesses that serve our disabled community that we feel people should know about
because they will be helpful with their recovery from a spinal cord injury. In
addition to that, we include small gift items like a Triumph T-shirt, water bottle,
fun games and puzzle books, hand sanitizers, Chapstick, travel size shampoo
and soap, toys and other things that might be helpful, occupy time, and cheer
someone up when they are in the hospital. And we include treats and goodies,
like candy, granola bars, cookies, and snacks. We also do a backpack program
that is very similar, except rather than a basket, these items come in a backpack
and the resources are kept in an accordion-style organizer.
“Each basket/backpack cost us around $30-$50 to produce, plus hours of volunteer labor. However, the baskets’ value exceeds any real dollar amount; each one
of the 60 that were destroyed represented a person. They were going to an individual that was at their lowest point of life, struggling with the reality that they
were paralyzed. Those people will not receive this toolkit to help them rebuild
their life and give them some hope for the future. That’s why my heart breaks.”
Andrew Skinner and his wife, Kirsten, heard about the fire the evening it occurred.
“We got a message from a friend on Thursday night that our facility was on
fire, and judging from the pictures, we were fairly certain ours was one of the
victims,” said Skinner. “We did not have access that evening because they had
the highway shutdown, so we drove over there first thing in the morning at
around 5 a.m. to check it out. Sure enough, our locker was one of the 18 that
was destroyed.”
The public is invited to attend the “Let ‘em Roll Casino Night” at the Hyatt
Regency Hotel in Valencia on Saturday, July 18, 2015. The event will feature a
Texas hold’em poker tournament, craps, blackjack and roulette. A prime rib dinner will be served and guests can enjoy music, dancing and a silent auction.
Tickets can be purchased at http://SupportTriumph.org, or checks can be made to Triumph Foundation and mailed to 17186 Hickory Ridge Ct., Santa Clarita, CA 91387. All
donations are tax deductible. For more information visit www.Triumph-Foundation.org
or call Andrew Skinner (661) 803-3700.
SCVTV Faces Financial Struggle
continued from front page
A committee made up of three members from the JPA, including Superintendent of Saugus Union School District Dr. Joan Lucid and Sulphur
Springs School District Superintendent Dr. Catherine Kawaguchi, was formed to explore new revenue generating ideas.
SCVTV is the Santa Clarita Valley’s only public news station, and covers local school districts, as well as College of the Canyons, providing
internships and experience to local youth.
SCV Chamber of Commerce President Terri Crain said about the station, “They are always there for us, any time we need coverage... SCVTV is
here to benefit the community.”
Others were there to show support for the station, including activists involved with “Measure S,” who
worked last year to bring a billboard issue to voters. They said they were pleased with the lack of bias
shown in the news coverage of the measure by SCVTV.
“We look forward to the next six months of working with them,” said Worden, SCVTV’s president.
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Fourth of July Attractions Come to Santa Clarita
This Saturday, Independence Day takes center stage in Santa Clarita, with a
series of patriotic events taking place in the valley.
The Santa Clarita Runners’ Club starts nice and early on the 4th of July with
the Independence Day 5K and 10K. Runners of all fitness levels are invited to
join in an exciting race along the 4th of July Parade route. The 10K will begin
at 7 a.m., followed by a Kid K at 7:45 a.m. and the 5K race/walk at 8 a.m. The
races all start at Newhall Park, located at 24933 Newhall Avenue. Age group
awards will be given to first, second and third place winners in both the 5K and
10K and all Kid K participants will receive a finishing medal. Participants must
register at scrunners.org.
After the race, residents can go to Main Street in Old Town Newhall to watch
the annual Santa Clarita 4th of July Parade beginning at 9 a.m. This year’s
parade is themed “Santa Clarita: Living the American Dream.” It will include
horses, floats, music, classic cars, military presentations and more. For more
information, visit scvparade.com.
The Independence Day festivities will go out with a bang at the City of Santa
Clarita Fourth of July Fireworks Show at Westfield Valencia Town Center,
beginning at 9:15 p.m. KHTS AM 1220’s live soundtrack will complement the
ambience of the event as fireworks light up the night sky. Due to the popularity
of the event, guests are encouraged to arrive early.
For more information about the City of Santa Clarita’s 2015 Fourth of July
festivities, visit arts.santa-clarita.com/fourthofjuly or contact the City of Santa
Clarita’s Arts and Events Office at (661) 250-3787.
Thursdays@Newhall Schedule Continues
The fifth installment of the City of Santa
Clarita’s Thursdays@Newhall series,
presented by Galpin Subaru, continues this
week.
ArtSLAM is a part of the event this
Thursday, July 2 from 6-10 p.m. The
evening will feature live spray paint
artwork from local artist Pablo Cevallos,
plus ceramic art demos from the Ceramic
Artist Studio, Inc. (CASI). At 7:30 p.m.
participants can take part in JAM Sessions,
hosted by Ford Theatre Foundation, with
a rhythmic evening of drum circles led by
Christopher Ramirez.
On the following Thursday, July 9,
“Revved Up” is the theme for the event,
featuring imports, tuner and modified
import vehicles, including body kits and
sound systems. Local residents interested in
submitting an automobile for consideration
in Revved Up can apply online. The event
takes place from 7-10 p.m.
The holidays arrive “California style”
on Main Street with a Christmas in July
block party for SENSES on Thursday, July
16 from 7-10 p.m. Participants will hear
current hits and can sing along to favorite
holiday tunes with The Replicas, and enjoy
an evening of holiday themed activities,
food trucks, adult beverages and Santa
Claus.
For more information about the City of
Santa Clarita’s 2015 Thursdays@Newhall
events,
visit
OldTownNewhall.com/
ThursdaysatNewhall or contact the City’s
Arts and Events Office at (661) 250-3787.
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Messages from the City Manager and Mayor
Message From the City Manager- Ken Striplin
Message From the Mayor - Marsha
McLean
July 2015
July 2015
Greetings,
As you drive through our city these days, you
have probably noticed that the grass on the center
medians is no longer being watered. By order of the
Governor, cities are mandated to reduce their water
use and, specifically, can no longer water grass
medians.
Reducing water use is something our city has been
working on for the last several years. I encourage you to visit our website: santaclaria.com/waterwise to learn more about how we are reducing our water use
citywide. We have started to remove water-thirsty grass and replace it with low
water use plants and will continue this effort until all of the grass is removed.
Our use of smart controllers in our parks is saving 330 million gallons of water
annually.
An audit of city parks, trails and open space areas revealed some grass areas
that are more decorative than useful, which we have shut off water to and will
replace with mulch. At city facilities, we have turned off decorative fountains,
replaced old water fixtures with low-water use fixtures and use targeted bubblers
to irrigate trees in the medians in order to conserve water.
A city hotline to report broken sprinklers in city landscaping will help us to be
even more vigilant with our watering, so please let us know if you see water
runoff by calling the City’s water hotline at 661-286-4011 and after hours at 661290-2200.
We will continue to work with the SCV Family of Water Suppliers to reduce
our water use and comply with state mandates. For information on your specific
water reduction requirements, contact your water retailer: Valencia Water
Company at 661-294-0828 and online at valenciawater.com; Santa Clarita Water
Division at 661-259-2737 and online at santaclaritawater.com; or Newhall
County Water District at 661-259-3610 and online at ncwd.org.
Thank you for your interest in our city! Please feel free to email me any ideas or
suggestions you might have at: [email protected].
Sincerely,
As we begin the warm days of summer,
I want to encourage you and your family
to enjoy our city trails, parks, pools and
facilities. These wonderful amenities,
including our Sports Complex, Aquatic
Center, skate park, gymnasium and hiking trails are some of the best
aspects of living in Santa Clarita!
This month gets off to a great start with the 4th of July celebration
with some terrific hometown events. The annual 4th of July parade
is held at 9 a.m. in the Newhall and Valencia areas of our city and
draws thousands every year. The 2015 parade theme is “Santa Clarita:
Living the American Dream,” and the parade grand marshall is Leon
Worden, 2015 SCV Man of the Year. For parade route information,
the parade line-up and other parade information, visit SCVParade.
com.
If you enjoy a good morning run, you should definitely consider
checking out the Santa Clarita Runners Club 5K/10K run-walk. The
10K run starts at 7 a.m. and the 5K begins at 8 a.m., both at Newhall
Park. The race course follows the 4th of July parade route. There’s
also a “fun run” event for the kids. More information and sign-ups are
available at scrunners.org.
What 4th of July would be complete without a fireworks show? The
City of Santa Clarita hosts an exciting, free fireworks show at the
Westfield Valencia Town Center, beginning at 9:15 p.m. The colorful
display is a great way to cap off a fun day of festivities. You can also
enjoy a simultaneous soundtrack broadcast live on KHTS-AM 1220.
More information about the fireworks show is available at santaclarita.com/arts.
I hope that you and your family enjoy a safe, fun-filled, and happy 4th
of July! Feel free to contact me anytime at: mmclean@santa-clarita.
com.
Ken Striplin
Head to the Beach by Bus
If the heat is getting to
you, there is weekend
relief. The Summer
Beach Bus is back this
year, thanks to Santa
Clarita Transit.
Every weekend through
September 6, 2015, residents can choose from
several Santa Clarita locations to catch a bus to
Santa Monica Beach.
Santa Clarita Transit
offers two routes each Saturday and Sunday, with one route
serving the east side of the City and the other route serving
the west and south sides. Fares are $3 for adults and kids and
$1.50 for seniors and persons with disabilities.
Pick up locations include: Canyon Country Park, Soledad
Canyon Road and Solamint Drive, Soledad Canyon Road
and Shangri-La Drive, Railroad Avenue and 15th Street, Newhall Avenue and Valle Del Oro, Newhall Avenue and Sierra
Highway, the Via Princessa Metrolink Station, the Newhall
Metrolink Station and the McBean Regional Transit Center.
Artists’ Association Hosts Oil
Painting Demo
A former toy designer for Mattel is the featured artist at next month’s meeting of the
Santa Clarita Artists’ Association. David Wolfram of Torrance will demonstrate oil
painting to attendees at the Aug. 17 meeting, which is free and open to the public. The
demonstration begins at 6:30 pm at Barnes & Noble, 23630 Valencia Blvd. in Valencia.
“I am greatly inspired by the changing qualities of light during the day, and how
different conditions affect color. My favorite times of day are sunup and the magic
moment of intense color just before sunset – I try to capture these times
in many of my paintings,” said Wolfram.
Employed as a toy designer and design manager at Mattel Inc. for almost 22 years,
Wolfram has been expressing himself as a fine artist since he left corporate life. He said
he is inspired by the California impressionists.
“I find that I am drawn to situations that contrast bold areas of light and shadow, as
well as colors and reflections in water. I divide my time equally between working in
oils and pastels, and like to paint with them en plein air. I feel that painting outdoors
is an essential activity for me, because it attunes my eye to the ever changing light and
atmospheric conditions that influence color. I can then take this acquired knowledge
into the studio to give that work more veracity.”
Buses arrive in Santa Monica between 10 and 10:15 a.m.
and depart for Santa Clarita at 4:30 p.m. Travelers can bring
beach chairs, coolers and surfboards onto the commuter express buses.
Wolfram teaches classes in pastels, oils, and on the art of picture-making, as well as
conducting plein air workshops. He is a founding member and vice president of the
Pastel Society of Southern California, and a studio artist at Destination: ART, an art coop in Old Torrance. Born in Buffalo, New York, Wolfram moved to California, where he
graduated with distinction from Art Center College of Design, with a bachelor’s degree
in illustration.
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SCAA welcomes the public to see the demonstration. You are advised to arrive early, as
there is often standing room only by 6:30. Visit www.SantaClaritaArtists.org.
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OPINION
Politics are Fickle
I’ve previously written about the unfolding Greek
financial debacle (see “Drunk on Debt, a Greek
Tragedy”), but as the tragic politics there seem to be
gaining momentum, rather than heading off potential disaster, it deserves an update.
Perhaps what worries me most about the current
events in Greece is that we’ve seen very similar
circumstances even in our own country, and neither we nor the Greeks seemed to have learned the
lesson. Reminiscent of the beginnings of our own
Great Depression and the events in Cyprus just a
few years ago, the Greek government called for all
Greek banks to close today, and stay closed for six
days, in reaction to long lines of people attempting
to withdraw (what they thought was) their money
from the banks.
In case you don’t understand the basics of fractional
reserve banking and why they would do this, (and
part of why so many countries and their people
are in unmanageable debt these days), I’ll give an
elementary explanation here.
In order to increase investment and the money supply, banks are allowed to use what’s called fractional
reserve banking. It’s called that because banks are
only required to maintain a fraction of every dollar
deposited by its customers, and the other (vast majority of) fractions are allowed to be lent out in loans
and investments.
Nobody seems to bat an eye when times are great,
the markets are soaring and everyone makes money
By Robert Patrick Lewis
(well, the banks make money). But, when times are
bad, as almost all of the markets are somehow connected, we begin to see the effects of greed and poor
decisions.
The tragic events usually begin something like this:
something happens to spook the markets (stock
market collapse, real estate market collapse, currency
devaluation, etc.), and people rush, out of fear, to
their local banks to get their money.
This “run on the bank” takes more cash than the
banks (completely legally, by the regulations of
fractional reserve banking) keep in their vaults. The
banks, now low on cash, need to call in their debts
and loans. Because of the initial issue that caused
the run on the banks, most people or businesses can’t
afford to pay off those loans.
People get homes foreclosed on, can’t afford to pay
taxes, strain the larger economy by losing their jobs
(as people get into financial difficulty they shop less
which means businesses take in less money, which
means they pay less in taxes, so on and so forth).
And most of this, I believe, usually boils down to a
simple point: somewhere along the line, as was very
apparent in Greece (and currently here in the U.S.),
a politician comes along who promises money for
nothing, more money for less work, tighter regulations, making more small businesses close, and elevating the public sector and government jobs (paid
for in taxes from those same small businesses closing) to the most highly regarded (and paid) of jobs.
Lean to the Left
It essentially
takes the hardworking culture
that defines most
great nations
away from all
but those naturally inclined to keep their noses to the
grindstone.
The politicians do what politicians do and pander
to the majority, but seem to forget that while voters are easy to sway, the bill collectors holding your
debts usually are not. And funny enough, even the
people who voted this “free money” administration
into power in Greece are showing in recent polls that
they’re already prepared to take another vote and
throw them out.
This does not seem like it will end well for Greece,
no matter what happens, and my only hope is that
its repercussions don’t leak too far out into the global
markets.
But it does go to teach an important lesson that I
wish people would learn on the microeconomic
level: nothing in life is free, no matter what the politicians on the campaign trail promise.
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.
By Sylvia Turner
Trading Places
Calling all Christians railing against gay marriage!
This week’s column is for you!
I wish you could hear that when you tell gay individuals they’re “sinners just like you” or you’re “loving the sinner, hating the sin” it’s condescending.
And don’t even try the Archie Bunker defense: “I
have friends who are gay.” Do you publicly critique
your obese “friends” too?
If only you could trade places.
Let’s turn the tables and separate YOU from your
sexuality. How would you like to be told the woman
or man who is the love of your life can’t live with
you, you can’t touch him/her, settle down together
and start a family? In fact, if you even WANT to,
you’re a “sinner.” How would that feel? How would
it feel to have your life laid bare, where everyone
gets to shame you?
Let’s call your pastor over and show him your porn
collection, your drinking habits, your bank accounts,
your sugar intake, your language, the shows you
watch. Many of those sound like “lifestyle sins,”
which is what you call homosexuality, unlike your
sins, which are occasional. (Really?)
This is YOUR issue. NOT
theirs.
They make you uncomfortable.
Period. Show some intellectual honesty and admit
it. Just like blacks did some decades ago. They’re an
easy target.
Can you see how ridiculous that sounds?
There are plenty more accusations I can make (keep
in mind, when you use your power to disparage or
hold back humans with different needs, you invite
criticism): do you flirt with married friends? Cheat a
little bit, lie sometimes?
It’s the whole idea behind Jesus saying only the
blameless can cast the first stone.
Have you noticed that whatever the judgmental
white majority chooses to shame, it’s always a “sinning subset” that they conveniently have nothing
to do with? Surrrrre, you can point at gay people
because, conveniently, you’re not gay!!
This column is not about accusing you of your
wrongdoing. It’s about pointing out your judgmentalism.
Which ones did Jesus embrace? The self-righteous?
Or the ones the self-righteous cast judgment on?
This is seriously a no-brainer.
The gay community is guilty of one thing: love.
That’s funny—Jesus’ greatest commandment.
Who’s on the side of heaven now?
History was Made
Last Friday, June 26 was a defining day
in American history. In a 5-4 vote, the
Supreme Court ruled in the case, officially
titled Obergefell v. Hodges, that the
constitution guarantees a right to same-sex
marriage.
The majority opinion, authored by Justice
Anthony Kennedy, argued that samesex marriage bans were a violation of
the 14th amendment’s equal protection
clause, which prohibits states from denying
citizens equal protection under the law.
After many pages of legal reasoning,
Kennedy ended his opinion with this
eloquent rumination on marriage:
“No union is more profound than marriage, for
it embodies the highest ideals of love, fidelity,
devotion, sacrifice, and family. In forming a
marital union, two people become something
greater than they once were. As some of the
petitioners in these cases demonstrate, marriage
embodies a love that may endure even past
death. It would misunderstand these men
and women to say they disrespect the idea of
marriage. Their plea is that they do respect
it, respect it so deeply that they seek to find its
fulfillment for themselves. Their hope is not to
be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded
from one of civilization’s oldest institutions.
They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law.
The Constitution grants them that right. The
judgment of the Court of Appeals for the Sixth
Circuit is reversed.It is so ordered.”
Here in Santa Clarita, almost 100 members
of the community gathered at Todd
Longshore Park the same day to celebrate.
A crowd of elementary-age children,
teenagers, parents – even a 98-year-old
grandmother – was diverse and rejoicing.
I attended primarily as a journalist for The
Gazette, but also as a tremendous believer
in gay rights myself. The people I spoke
with were kind and compassionate, funny
and insightful. Many had tremendous
By Josh Heath
stories to tell.
Over the next several weeks, the Santa
Clarita Gazette will be telling some of
those stories in a five-part series on the
local LGBT community and the state of the
LGBT civil rights movement today. All the
articles will be published online at https://
santaclaritafree.com/category/gazette--at a
pace of one story per week each Friday.
The pieces will center around activists, both
young and old, the many LGBT civil rights
issues left unsettled, the disturbing problem
of LGBT homelessness, and more.
**The Views and Opinions expressed in thiese columns are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette.
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DOUG’S RANT !!!!!!
I Rant, You Decide
For the First Time:
I’ve been writing this rant column for over three years now and this is the first
time I can remember not wanting to address something that exploded through
the media. I seriously considered avoiding this altogether, as many of my friends
are deeply divided, including those who are Christians. But, a wise friend said
something to the effect of “you know your readers will be expecting something.”
Please know I have had gay employees, colleagues and friends over the years,
resulting in nothing but mutual respect and friendship, so homophobia is not an
issue. To me, this polarizing topic gets down to two different areas of discussion:
spirituality and the political aspect.
I believe the Bible is truly God’s spoken word, and it’s hard to deny that God
has proclaimed any sort of sexual immorality a sin, including having sex with
someone who is the same gender. This goes against popular cultural thinking
and if you are a person of faith and don’t like it or it makes you uncomfortable,
I get it. I wish some of God’s commands were easier to follow, but they are what
they are. In my opinion, a true believer cannot pick and choose which teachings
of God he or she likes and wants to believe in.
He tells us in the Bible that we shouldn’t lie, cheat, steal, get angry, covet
material things, lust, gossip or judge others. You know, the stuff I screw-up on
daily, but it’s not hard to understand why he wants us to avoid such thinking and
behavior. People of faith are forgiven for all of these human weaknesses, but a
true believer aims to avoid them as a matter of desire and obedience.
If you are not a believer in God or if you are and choose not to believe in parts
of the bible, then none of my spiritual ranting should matter a hill of beans to
you and that’s okay with me. God grants us all free will and you are exercising
yours.
No matter your feelings on what the Supreme Court ruled on last week
and what side of the spiritual fence you stand on, no one will know the
consequences of anything we think and do here on earth until after we take our
last breath. At that point, each and every one of us will find out one way or the
other.
Rancid Socialism!
As you can imagine, the political part of this is an easier rant for me. The
Supreme Court rulings are just more of the socialistic tidal wave that is
sickeningly washing over our nation. The liberal justices have shown their true
colors by making decisions that are judicial activism in an attempt to achieve
social engineering without giving a rip as to common or constitutional sense.
As an example, their decision that unintentional housing discrimination is illegal,
is a clear sign they want to manipulate the natural free enterprise system in
regard to housing. I’m no lawyer, but how do you defend yourself, if you truly
did not intend to discriminate? There has to be a constitutional speed bump in
there somewhere, right? But, their emotions got in the way of a common sense
judicial decision, just as it has with other recent rulings. If you don’t agree with
me, just ask Justice Scalia.
Bigger Fish to Fry:
No matter the angst of the gay marriage and Obamacare rulings, we have a
heap more trouble that could really affect our overall wellbeing as people and
a society. Even my utter disdain of our nation falling into socialism pales by
comparison to my concern of terrorism, economic collapse and civil anarchy.
"Loving God...
Loving Others"
Headlines:
-Soon Even the Most Basic Goods Won’t be Available in Greece
-Greece on the Brink of Economic Collapse After Missing Payment
-U.S. on Same Path for Debt Crisis
Gay rights or no gay rights, Obamacare or no Obamacare, we cannot keep
adding $3.3 billion of debt EVERY SINGLE DAY and not expect bad
consequences, just like what is happening across the ocean. Try to imagine: Your
bank is closed this week, you don’t know if your savings is still in there, your retirement
account could be wiped out, you’re trying to buy food, gas and support your family on
the $67 withdrawal limit from your favorite ATM and your debit card won’t work. The
grocery store shelves are bare, your kids and dogs are hungry. You don’t know how you’re
going to pay the stack of bills sitting on your desk. You’re glued to the TV watching
and listening for any hope to alleviate your anxiety and the President is saying “we are
broke and need help.” The kids can sense your worry and it has them freaked out. Can’t
happen here? Think again, look it up for yourself.
What is so maddening is our leaders could start avoiding this today, if they
would only pull their selfish heads out of their butts and look to what’s best for
all of us. Sadly, there is a blue print right in front of them that is showing the
error of our ways, if only they would look at it and react.
Ranter’s Quote: Too much socialism minus free enterprise equals economies circling the
drain. Look at Greece and look at us!
Quotes of the Week:
“Yes, I am a Christian, I believe in the Bible. I do not support homosexuality or homo
sexual marriage. Yes, I still love you, yes we are still friends, no I’m not going to judge
you. No I’m not condemning you to hell, no I will not let anyone bully you. But realize
that name calling and stereotyping those of us who stand for what we believe is exactly
what you don’t want done to you. We have a right to speak what we believe, same as you
have a right to speak what you believe.” (Unknown Blogger)
“We need to stop trying to make wrong right. God has put on the inside of every man that
inner knowing of what is right and what is wrong and saying that homosexual behavior
is wrong is not gay bashing. Is it bashing to say that people who enjoy sex with an animal
are wrong? Is it RIGHT to say well this is just a part of who they are. Why is sex with
animals still regarded as wrong but sex with same sex changed and is now right. New
Testament said that there is homosexuality for a reason. It is allowed because of sin in
the earth and man’s desire NOT to RETAIN the KNOWLEDGE of the creator in their
lifestyle. That would mean submitting to HIS authority.” (Heather, Blogger)
“If you want to call homosexuality a sin, go ahead. But you are going to have to admit
that it is not biblically a sin. Which means you are also going to have to admit that you
are calling it a sin simply because that’s what you want to do. Because of that, you are
going to have to admit that you are a sinner for using God’s name for false pretenses (it’s
a little thing we like to call using God’s name in vain). And then, Paul has something to
tell you, “...you have no excuse, whoever you are, when you judge others; for in passing
judgment on another you condemn yourself, because you, the judge, are doing the very
same things.” (Romans 2:1). (Mark Sandlin, Blogger)
“Christians know what is coming, not only because we see it in the bible, but because we
have tasted the sorrowful fruit of our own sins. We do not escape the truth that we reap
what we sow. Our marriages, our children , our churches our institutions—They are all
troubled because of our sins. The difference is, we weep over our sins. We don’t celebrate
them. We don’t institutionalize them. We turn to Jesus for forgiveness and help.” (John
Piper, Pastor/Author)
Gun and Ammo Event Hosts Ann Coulter
by Martha Michael
One of the largest shooting ranges in California is inviting the public to an event that will draw
both firearms aficionados and fans of conservative author and speaker Ann Coulter.
The Oak Tree Gun Club in Newhall is hosting its “Huge Ammunition and Used Gun Sale” on
Saturday, July 11-12, 2015 on its property of hundreds of acres, which includes shooting ranges,
archery ranges, a restaurant, bar and five retail stores. The two-day event will be open from 8
a.m.-6 p.m. both days.
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
Book author Ann Coulter will be onsite signing her new book, “Adios, America!” beginning at
12 Noon on Saturday, July 11 only. The outspoken attorney and media personality has authored
numerous books, including “If Democrats Had Any Brains They’d Be Republicans.”
The shooting ranges will be open at the gun club, where rental guns will be sold, with no limit on
purchases of .223 and .22LR ammunition. Oaktree will also offer two-for-one club memberships
during the event.
(off Whites Canyon Rd. at the top of Nadal Street)
(661) 251-8340
www.hopevineyard.com
Oak Tree Gun Club is located at 23121 Coltrane Ave. in Newhall. For more information about the ammunition and gun sale or about the shooting range, call (661) 259-7441 or visit OakTreeGunClub.com.
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Social Media Marketing to Grow Your Business
By Connie Green
Tim wrote in to ask me what I was doing with
social media to grow my business. I’ve been on the
most influential social sites for seven or eight years
now and continue to use them for my business in a
variety of ways. Let’s have a discussion of the sites
I feel are the most important during 2015 and how
they will help you to accelerate your success.
The “Big Three” of social media continue to be
LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Additionally,
YouTube is crucial to your business success, and
this year I have added Google Plus, Pinterest, and
Instagram to my list of “must have” sites for your
online presence. Let’s take a look at how each one
of these sites can help you.
Facebook can be time-consuming and trivial if
you are there to connect with friends and family.
Instead, I recommend creating a Facebook “page”
using the name of your business or the name of
your city and industry. For example, if you visit
https://www.facebook.com/SantaClaritaDentist
you will see a page for a dentist in the Santa Clarita
area. This is an excellent way to connect with existing and new clients and customers on a regular
basis.
LinkedIn was more of a corporate site in years
past, but now the social aspect of it has taken
precedence. Set up your profile and then allow it to
search through your email contacts to see who else
you know that is already there. Then start reaching out to people in a systematic way to build your
connections. I’ve done this over the past two years
and now have a network of more than 20 million
people around the world! The next step is to set up
a profile for your business. The site has a step-by-
step way to do this quickly.
nect with others there using your email contacts.
Twitter is much more than just the 140 characters
you can “tweet” out at any time. Use it to send
messages about your business throughout the day.
There are sites you can use to do this for you so
that you hit several time zones across the country
or around the world. You can now also add photos
to your tweets, so use this feature to show what you
are doing in your business. For example, the dentist
could tweet about the importance of brushing and
flossing, and start a discussion about how often
people should come in for a routine checkup and
cleaning. Once you get the conversation started,
people will take notice.
YouTube is also an excellent way to get the word
out about your business. See what the dentist has
done at http://YouTube.com/SantaClaritaDentist.
The idea here is to tell the story of your business
through short (under five minutes is best) videos.
You can easily create these with your smart phone
and then upload them to YouTube on your phone
as well.
Pinterest is also all about pictures. Set up a business profile there and add some photos of yourself,
your business, and what you do to serve your clients and customers. This site uses something called
“boards” that are intended to share details on a
specific topic. Using the dentist as an example,
one board could talk about cosmetic dentistry and
show some examples of people who have had work
done. Another could be about the office itself and
show photos of the dentist and all of the support
staff. Search for the keywords that apply to your
business to see who else is using this site to get the
word out about their businesses and connect with
them.
Google Plus requires you to sign up through a free
Gmail account. Then you can update regularly
with the happenings of your business. Use it to announce anything that customers and clients would
be interested in knowing about. Again, updates
with images are always more interesting. Also, con-
You can see that social media is here to stay, so
have some fun with it and let the world know
who you are and what your business has to offer.
Make sure visitors have a way to follow up, such
as including your phone number, blog, or website
address. The best part of this, in my opinion, is
that social media is free. There are paid advertising options available, but they are optional and too
complicated to discuss here. Do a Google search
for my full name to connect with me on all of the
sites I have mentioned here.
Connie Ragen Green lives in Saugus and has been working exclusively on the Internet since 2006. Her eleventh
book, “
cally, Publish Globally, and Prosper Eternally,” was
recently released by Hunter’s Moon Publishing and is
available on Amazon and at Barnes & Noble. Find out
more by visiting http://HugeProfitsTinyList.com and
download an audio recording for 2015 at http://
NewRulesforOnlineMarketing.com. Questions? Email
Connie at [email protected] and be sure to put
“Home Business Question” in the subject line. Your question and answer will be included in a future article.
Canyon Country Advisory Committee Drought
Decisions Important in Good Times and Bad
By Alan Ferdman
By now, I am convinced there are very few Santa Clarita residents who do not
know we are currently experiencing the fourth year of a drought. With water
becoming increasingly scarcer, our water bills, newspapers, and even billboards constantly remind us of the need to conserve. Yet, when trying to gain
insight about the issue, it becomes clear the magnitude of our valley’s water
use is staggering. Currently, it is estimated, the Santa Clarita Valley uses 60
million gallons of water each day. Two-thirds of the amount is consumed by
irrigation and 20 million gallons a day is processed by our sanitation district’s
two waste water treatment plants.
As with any emergency, our elected officials appear in front of media cameras
ready to save the day. Governor Brown jumped in and signed an executive order asking urban residential users to reduce water consumption by 20 percent.
When it still did not rain, he made water conservation mandatory and said,
“People should realize we’re in a new era. … The idea of your nice, little
green grass getting lots of water every day, that’s going to be a thing of the
past. We’re not going to change things overnight, but we are in a transition
period. People have to realize that in many parts of California, they are living
in a desert.”
So, let’s put this in perspective. Urban water use represents 20 percent of
California water consumption. If residents accounted for 100 percent of urban water use and residents reduced their water consumption by 25 percent,
overall California water use would drop by only 5 percent. What that means
is, if California had one year of water supply left and we conserved 5 percent
of total demand, it would extend our water supply by a mere 18 days. The
numbers show that conservation alone will not solve this dilemma.
Ken Pulskamp, Santa Clarita’s prior city manager, was often quoted as saying,
“We really take the approach that the decisions made in good times are more
important than the ones made in bad times.”
So, what did we do when there was plenty of water available? Is this California’s first drought? Is this the first time Santa Clarita has experienced water
rationing? Of course not. As a community, we need to look back to what
decisions were made in “good times” which would have reduced today’s
shortage.
First, the State of California has not built any major water projects for
over 30 years. Right now, our state seems more focused on a high speed rail
boondoggle than anything else. But, there are local projects the City and
County could execute to reduce the effect of future droughts. Currently, the
Santa Clarita Sanitation District produces 20 million gallons a day of nonpotable water, which could be used to supplement irrigation needs, but today
it is simply discarded in the river instead. Just think about it. Twenty million
gallons a day represents 33 percent of our current water needs. Oh yes, there
are rules that will not let us use it all, but right now we use almost none of it.
Our city is planting and refurbishing medians, while including (purple) piping
for irrigation, using non-potable water. Unfortunately, the delivery system has
not been implemented so it goes unused. Secondly, a system to capture water
when it rains (storm water) could be constructed and additional non-potable
capacity obtained. None of this can happen instantaneously and the cost is
high.
It is time the county, city and our water providers come together with a real
action plan and yearly financial commitment.
This will not be easy and missteps will occur, but I remember what Theodore
Roosevelt said: “In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the
right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can
do is nothing.”
Doing nothing is not a realistic option in good times or bad. Let’s make our
voices heard and get the ball rolling.
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Restaurant of the Week
Mike’s Original Diner
By Melissa Lampert
The 24-hour restaurant once known by Castaic locals as “Mike’s
Diner” is going back to its roots after being reclaimed by the
restaurant’s owners, the Harutunians, who managed it themselves
from 1978 to 1986.
Head Chef Rosalio Alvarez, who has cooked for the diner since 1979,
has been joined by a second head chef, Trent Franklin. Menu items
range from chicken pot pies and homemade corned beef to burgers
and philly cheese steak sandwiches.
Daniel and Mike Harutunian, sons of longtime owners Mayis and
Christine Harutunian, took over management of the restaurant in
May with plans to bring back the small-town, family-run feel it was
once known for.
“(It’s) traditional diner food – stepped up,” Daniel said.
“We wanted to go back to our roots,” Daniel said of the decision to
change the restaurant’s name to “Mike’s Original Diner.” “We want
to show people that we’ve been there. We are original.”
In the last few months, the Harutunian brothers have restored the
menu to its original glory, bringing back its traditional recipes and
revamping the way they prepare their food.
“Some of the foods, like burgers, had started to come prepackaged or
frozen,” Daniel said. “We don’t want that. … (We want) traditionalmade diner food, done in-house. We employ actual chefs, not prep
cooks. We roll our own burgers; we make all of our own chili. We
don’t own a microwave.”
The Harutunian family isn’t the only reason Mike’s Original Diner
has a unique multi-generational feel; one waitress first started working
at the diner alongside her mother, and now a mother herself, she and
her three children are continuing the family tradition.
“We (also) have multiple generations of families who come in and say,
‘My dad used to bring me in,’” Daniel said. “We used to have a ton of
regulars who used to run their companies from our dinner tables. …
During the big winter storms that closed the grapevine, before ATMs
and credit cards, my parents used to handle truck drivers that were out
of money by honoring their IOUs.”
Mike’s Original Diner is located just five minutes north of Valencia at 31537
Castaic Road in Castaic. For more information, call 661-257-3233 or go to
www.mikesdiner.biz.
Mike’s Diner, formerly Cafe Mike, in 1981.
Food Served Free to Kids at Summer Meal Program
Children between the ages of one and 18 are entitled to free breakfast and lunch all summer. There are seven different locations in the
area where local kids can drop in for free food. Each location has a designated time for meal service (see the table below).
There is no previous certification needed to eat at the participating schools/locations. Kids who receive meals do not have to be members of the Boys & Girls Club or the Santa Clarita Community Center to participate at those locations, but at all venues, food must be
consumed at the site.
The program is sponsored by the California Department of Education and SCVSFSA (Santa Clarita Valley School Food Service
Agency). For more information, call (661) 295-1574 ext. 114 or ext. 103.
Val Verde Youth Activity League
Breakfast 8-9 am & Lunch 12-1:30 pm
June 8 – Aug. 12
Leona Cox Elementary School
Lunch 12-2 pm
June 22 – July 17
Newhall Boys & Girls Club
Breakfast 8-8:30 am & Lunch 11:30-12:30
pm
June 15 – Aug. 11
Breakfast 8-9 am & Lunch 12-1 pm
Newhall Community Center
June 15 – Aug. 7
Lunch 12:30-1:30 pm
Canyon Country Boys & Girls Club
June 15 – Aug. 12
Cedarcreek Elementary School
June 22 – July 10
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Jul 3 - Jul 9, 2015
All That’s Good in the SCV
Athlete of the Week
Spencer Rathkamp
As popular a sport as mountain biking is in this area, there are few who rise to the level of
20-year-old Spencer Rathkamp. The William S. Hart High School graduate recently won the U.S.
Cup Cat 1 Mens XC Mountain Bike Racing series. Beginning the series on March 1 at Vail Lake,
there were eight California events in the series where Rathkamp competes, most recently in Big
Bear. This month he went to Missoula, Mont., where he finished with a 2nd place overall in his
class. He then headed to Colorado Springs, Colo. and earned a first place. From July 14-19 he
competes in Mammoth Mountain in the USA Cross Country Bicycle Nationals.
The sport has taken Rathkamp to numerous U.S. destinations and Brazil, but it all started in
Santa Clarita, where he has lived his entire life. He initially got involved in bicycle racing through
the SoCal High School Cycling League, which started in Santa Clarita about five years ago, according to the cyclist’s father, Bob Rathkamp.
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“We went to a meeting in Saugus when he was a junior and he got involved then … (for) two
years he raced on the Hart composite team, and after he graduated Hart High in 2012, he started
to compete in other event series, such as the U.S. and Kenda Cup,” said Bob Rathkamp.
Spencer is currently a student at College of the Canyons and is employed by Road Bike Action
Magazine as a photographer and test rider. He tries to ride about 2-3 hours a day and his sponsors
include Cannondale Bicycles, Sho Air Cyclery, 100% products, Ryno Nutrition, Gaerne Shoes,
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Football to Santa Clarita to Movies
Brandon Miree, former NFL player
and new resident of the Santa Clarita
Valley, utilizes the art of filmmaking
to inspire and touch lives.
Growing up in Cincinnati, Ohio,
Miree had always wanted to play
football.
The player recalls, “I thought I didn’t
have big enough shoulders to play
football, not knowing they were
wearing shoulder pads.”
Aside from these amusing doubts,
Miree followed his dreams, continuing his passion for football throughout high school and college, but a
common theme in his life has always
been his interest in the captivating
powers of storytelling.
Miree attended school at the University of Alabama and the University of Pittsburgh, where he played
college football. In his last year of
undergraduate studies, he took a
creative writing course, fueling his
desire to write. Intrigued by the art,
Miree told his tutor that he wanted
to be a writer, and began to draft and
create scripts as a hobby.
Soon after, Miree was drafted by the
Denver Broncos, and while playing,
he began acting in commercials also,
slowly entering the entertainment
scene. Again, Miree began to crave
the feeling that came with creating
and writing. While taking a filmmaking course, he took on the task
of creating a full short – and following through from start to finish.
Miree had been warned by peers
that the original visions of a film
project often do not follow through
to the end, because of the extensive
oversight and revising these works
go through. So, he decided that
becoming a director would allow
for more control of the process and
keep the original ideas and vision
intact.
Following the course, Miree made
connections and became co-owner of
Street Radio Entertainment, where
he was executive producer on the
film “Everything’s Jake,” a story
of two homeless men surviving on
the streets. Miree continually wrote
scripts and looked for new projects,
always looking to bring to life new
stories.
Around the time Miree finished
playing for the Green Bay Packers,
he moved back to Cincinnati to start
fresh with philanthropic endeavors.
“In the movie industry, it takes years
for things to come into fruition,”
Miree states. “Sometimes you work
for years on a project and it’s back to
square one.”
So he went back to Ohio after he
stopped playing and started somemarketing and real estate businesses—but he never stopped writing.
By Sarah Farnell
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is
an extremely powerful medium that
gets people to feel – the same way
he wants people to feel visually,
through film. Today, Miree owns an
online bookstore called Sirion Books,
centralized in Santa Clarita, where
he helps create libraries and donates
books to senior citizens.
Miree’s ultimate goal is to create
bodies of work that influence others
in ways that inspire them to feel, all
the while having fun in the process.
His latest project is an online series
entitled “A Beautiful Mess Inside,” a
story about a woman who must find
herself after her well-to-do husband
leaves her. Straying from the tired,
safe, formulaic ways of the movie industry, he continues to write and use
his talents to benefit others. To stay
connected and find out more about
these projects, viewers can visit his
project website, moviefield.com.
In September of 2013, Miree got
married and made the decision that
they would move to California,
where they would be closer to Los
Angeles, the heart of the entertainment industry. He started a transportation company during this period,
and after a series of delays, finally
made the move 13 months later.
Not only does the athlete-turnedfilmmaker love movies, he is a big
believer in reading. He says that
Brandon, left, with the Green Bay Packers and right, The Denver Broncos
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Jul 3 - Jul 9, 2015
COC Trustee Honored
From enrolling in College of the Canyons classes during its infancy to serving
as president of the Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees,
Michele Jenkins was selected as a worthy recipient of a recent award. She was
recognized by the Community College League of California, the organization
representing the state’s 72 college districts, when she was awarded the CCLC’s
“Fulfilling the Trust” service award at the organization’s annual conference.
Jenkins currently serves as the president of the Santa Clarita Community College
District Board of Trustees, which oversees the college. First elected in 1984, she
currently is the longest continuously serving member of the board.
“I’m honored to be elected by the community to serve as a
trustee, and work on behalf of our 30,000 students to ensure
they have the same life-changing opportunities available to
them that College of the Canyons created for me and my family,” Jenkins said.
After receiving her associate degree from COC, Michele transferred to the University of California, Los Angeles to complete
her bachelor’s degree program in anthropology. She went on to
earn her master’s degree in counseling from the University of
North Dakota.
Eventually, she and her husband Greg returned to the Santa
Clarita Valley, where he created the moniker for, and was the
founding partner of, The Doctors’ Office. Michele served as
the practice manager. Later, Michele and Greg opened Dr.
Jenkins’ solo private family medical practice.
“College of the Canyons gave me the opportunity to prove to myself that I could
achieve my goals. It laid a foundation for what I have accomplished, so I have a
personal and passionate belief in the value of community colleges,” Jenkins said.
“And that’s what motivates me to serve on the Board of Trustees.”
COC Chancellor Dr. Dianne Van Hook commented on Jenkins’ service to the
college.
“Michele is the epitome of commitment and dedication, and sets the standard for
service as a community college trustee,” Dr. Van Hook said. “She is selfless with
her time, and her greatest reward is the satisfaction that comes from seeing lives
changed by the power of education.”
During her three decades of service on the Board of Trustees, Michele has held
the positions of president, vice president and clerk of the board numerous times.
She has served as the COC Foundation Board liaison, and participated in a number of ad hoc groups, including the committee that determined the feasibility of
returning football and expanding women’s athletics at COC, as well as the Measure “C” Advisory Committee and the Health and Welfare Benefits Committee.
Michele has also been extremely active at the state level, representing College of
the Canyons and the Santa Clarita Community College
District and providing leadership for trustees statewide.
She spent 11 years on the California Community College Trustees Board of Directors, including serving as
the CCCT president, as well as the president of the
Community College League of California.
Of all her accomplishments as a board member, she
points to one as a defining moment in the history of the
college: hiring Dr. Van Hook to lead the college in 1988.
Jenkins was president of the board then, and made what
was considered a gutsy decision at the time, but one that
clearly changed the course of the college’s direction.
“She had the courage to lead the board in hiring a woman to lead the college when there were just a handful of
female community college presidents in California,” Dr.
Van Hook said. “But that speaks to Michele’s courage as a leader, and her belief
in the potential of people.”
Jenkins’ connection to College of the Canyons is a family affair. Her husband
Greg also received his associate degree at COC. Their son and daughter attended
the college as well, with Michele’s mother and father volunteering for many years
in the college’s community services and security departments, respectively.
“College of the Canyons is an amazing place,” she said. “I’m proud to be an
alumna, and it’s been a tremendous privilege to serve as a board member and
help shape the college’s growth, increasing quality, and service to students for
more than 30 years.”
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New Legislation to “Lock Up” Weapons
Gains Steam
By Robin Sandoval
Accidental shootings still happen too frequently. For years, stories have popped
up in the news about children getting their hands on their parents’ weapons and
accidentally, tragically shooting themselves, their friends or their family. Lately,
lawmakers in Los Angeles have been pondering new legislation that would help
minimize the chances of these tragic accidents from occurring in the future. One
such idea that has been gaining steam recently is to require that residents lock up
or install trigger locks on their guns when they aren’t in use.
The idea was put forth by City Councilman Paul Kerkorian, and has met with
some opposition from law enforcement; specifically, the city police officer’s
union. The union believes that police officers should be exempt from the new
legislation. The exemption would include both current and reserve officers, as
well as those who have retired. They argue that police officers, whether active or
retired, could require fast access to their firearms in order to protect themselves.
Sometimes, police officers or their families are targeted by criminals, such as the
recent case involving Michael Dorner. Additionally, union officials cite the fact
that retired officers have gone through a significant amount of training when it
comes to safety and their weapons.
Councilman Kerkorian wasn’t too keen on changing the wording regarding
the proposition, and he cited a San Francisco ordinance that follows along the
same lines. However, Councilman Mitch Englander recently proposed that an
addendum be added to the proposition exempting those who possess concealed
carry permits from being obligated to comply. Those who wish to obtain a
concealed carry permit must first apply
and agree to a thorough background
check, extensive training, and must be
approved by law enforcement officials. Typically, in L.A. County, the permits are
granted to current and former police officers and judges, as well as a few others.
One of those who does not agree with the concerns of the city police officer’s
union is Councilwoman Nury Martinez. She claims that locking up a firearm
should be standard practice for anyone, regardless of one’s law enforcement past
or present, as an issue of safety. Skeptics are also concerned about the fact that
“anyone” who possesses a concealed carry permit would be exempt from the
law, and some people who possess them may not necessarily deserve them.
The revised plan, which includes an exemption for concealed carry permit
holders, will be debated by the City Council in about a month. Even with the
exemption, it’s unclear if the police officer’s union will accept the amended plan,
or push for more.
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
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Bad Boys and Girls
Arrests for physical violence seem to be keeping up with the heat of local temperatures lately. A 45-year-old unemployed Newhall man was arrested for rape
by force/fear.
A salesman from Lancaster and a gardener from Canyon Country were both
charged with cruelty to a child likely to produce great bodily harm/death. A
40-year-old cashier from Van Nuys was charged with assault of an elderly adult.
An unemployed 49-year-old Saugus woman was picked up for corporal injury
on a spouse/cohabitant. A 37-year-old realtor and a 39-year-old clerk from
Castaic were each picked up for battery against a former spouse.
A 20-year-old Porterville, Calif. man who works as a guide was cited for carrying a loaded firearm on his person/vehicle in public.
A 39-year-old general contractor from Lancaster was arrested for robbery. An
unemployed 30-year-old Lancaster woman, a 43-year-old self-employed Castaic
man and a 27-year-old unemployed Canyon Country man were picked up for
grand theft of money/property greater than $400.
A 42-year-old house cleaner from Valencia and a 34-year-old Palmdale chef
were charged with forgery of a check/bill, etc. not greater than $950.
A 46-year-old paper clerk from Sacramento was picked up for taking a vehicle
without the owner’s consent.
DUIs with prior arrests included:
35-year-old retired Newhall man
21-year-old assistant from Los Angeles
56-year-old project manager from Valencia
26-year-old sales associate from Canyon Country
45-year-old electrician from Valencia
35-year-old construction worker from Newhall
62-year-old unemployed Castaic woman
25-year-old store clerk from Newhall
48-year-old aerospace manager from Saugus
A 19-year-old Canyon Country cashier and a 46-year-old plumber from Saugus
were picked up for theft of personal property, and a 41-year-old construction
worker from Bakersfield was cited for shoplifting after a specified prior conviction.
Old Town Newhall Farmers Market Moves to Lyons & Railroad
By Martha Michael
Thousands of local residents have acquired fresh fruits and vegetables,
organic produce, dairy products and gift items at the Old Town Newhall
Farmers Market over the years. They can still spend their Saturdays doing
so, just in a location down the street from where it used to operate.
Formerly held at the Newhall Community Center, the market has
moved to the corner of Lyons Avenue and Railroad Avenue for greater
accessibility to residents. The year-round market will continue to be held
every Saturday – rain or shine – from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
petting zoo, story times and chef demonstrations. This Saturday the Old
Town Newhall Farmers Market will be open along the 4th of July Parade
route and will also feature Kona Ice, Go Fusion N Grill, Zodiac Grill, Le
Croissant and Romolos Italian Cuisine food trucks for parade goers and
market shoppers.
For more information about the Old Town Newhall Farmers Market, visit
OldTownNewhall.com or call the City’s Arts and Events Office at (661) 250-3787.
In addition to the fresh food available for purchase, the event features
family-fun activities such as the Buckaroo Corral with pony rides and a
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Santa Clarita Marathon Registration Opens
This is the 20th year of the Santa Clarita
Marathon hosted by the City of Santa
Clarita. The race will be held on Sunday,
November 8, 2015 and is presented by Parkway Motorcars in Valencia. The challenging
racing events, including a marathon, two
person marathon relay, half marathon, 5k
run, Mayor’s Walk and Kid K Fun Run, are
open for online registration on Wednesday,
July 1, 2015.
The City’s marathon is USA Track & Field
certified and an official qualifying race for
the Boston Marathon. The Santa Clarita
Marathon is designed to test the physical
boundaries of the human body while promoting health and fitness among residents.
To kick off the event, the City will also host a
pre-race Health and Fitness Expo presented
by Boston Scientific on Saturday, November
7, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the
Hyatt Regency Valencia. The free Expo will
feature various health-related vendors and
information booths.
Registration for the Santa Clarita Marathon
will be available online and also offered at
the Health and Fitness Expo presented by
Boston Scientific. There is no day-of registration for any racing events. Participants who
register online will save $10 on processing
fees and can pick up their race bibs at the
Expo.
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including course
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Jul 3 - Jul 9, 2015
Two Square Dances
Coming Up
This Sunday, the Sierra Hillbillies Square Dance Club
will hold a patriotic “Red, White & Blue Dance” at
the Senior Center. Caller Rod Shuping will lead the
dancers in squares, while guest cuer, David Moorhouse, will be cuing rounds. Casual attire is always
welcome, but patriotic colors are encouraged for this
dance. Newcomers are welcome to the event, held
Sunday, July 5 at 2 p.m. at the SCV Senior Center,
22900 Market Street in Newhall.
Next month, the Sierra Hillbillies will host an “Ice
Cream Social Dance” on Sunday, August 2 at 2:00
p.m., also at the SCV Senior Center. Caller Hunter
Keller — someone area dancers call “one of the hot
young callers on the national scene” — will be making his first appearance for the local club. Guest cuer
Judy Kersthold will cue rounds, also a first visit for
her. Casual attire is always welcome, but short pants
will be the dress code for this dance. Of course, ice
cream sundaes will be served. For information, call
661-254-4272, visit www.sierrahillbillies.org, or find
us on Facebook.
4th of July Professional Bull Riders (PBR) and Fireworks
Antelope Valley Fairgrounds gathers a crowd every Fourth of July for the
Professional Bull Riders competition, which always follows with fireworks. This
year the added excitement is provided by skydiver Jim Wallace of 21st Century
Skydiving and a visit by Miss Rodeo California, Carollann Scott. Ms. Scott is a
local – she lives in Agua Dulce.
Live music will set the tone both before the competition and afterwards, when
folks can dance. For some, it’s an annual “must do” to celebrate America’s
birthday.
The gate opens at 4 p.m. and bull riding begins at 7 p.m. Visit www.avfair.com.
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Terrorists, Giant Bears & M*A*S*H in a Crash
On This Date in SCV History:
Wishing you all a most wonderful 4th of
July. Happy Birthday to all of us. Here’s
a look at what happened in one of the
most interesting valleys in all the world —
ours…
IN EONS GONE BY …
• Happy Birthday to Iggy. Ignacio del Valle,
son of Antonio and owner of the Rancho
San Francisco (which would later be most
of the SCV) was born on July 1, 1808 in
Jalisco, Mexico.
• At our centennial in 1876 in Philadelphia, a sample of opaque, white oil was
marveling fairgoers. This mystery mineral
came from our own backyard in Placerita
Canyon. In fact, there still is a “secret”
well where the white oil bubbles to near the
surface.
• On July 7, 1871, John Lang killed a record 2,350-pound grizzly bear up Soledad
Canyon. According to some, this bruin
would eventually become the model that is
on our California state flag. (There is still
debate whether the Monarch of Ventura
County or Lang’s epic bear was the model
AND for WHICH California flag.)
• Another B-day: July 8, 1876, Demetrius
Scofield forms the California Star Oil
Works and hires a young driller named
Charles “Alex” Mentry. C.A.M. would
later develop oil in Mentryville.
• Another B-day: R.E. Nickel publishes the
SECOND Santa Clarita Valley newspaper
ever — the Acton Rooster, on July 15,
1891. Newhall had a small paper for a
while in the late 1860s — a single broadsheet.
90 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1925
• A rare and epic July cloudburst dumped
two quick inches of rain in Acton down
to Mint Canyon. A wall of water nearly
four-feet high came roaring down and by
the time it got to where the Home Depot is
today, the Santa Clara River was, briefly, a
quarter mile wide.
• The Green Oaks Dance Pavilion 90 years
ago housed a 40 x 60 dance floor in Honby
(by Mike’s Tire Man today). It had live
orchestra dancing Wednesday through
Sunday nights.
• Moonshiner Rube Hutchinson was
nabbed by local agents with gallons of
fresh whiskey. Rube did serious jail time
and was fined the cost of two new houses
then — $1,000.
• A huge rattlesnake left fang marks nearly
1.5 inches apart on little Charlie Perkins’
leg. The boy was the youngest son of
historian and water works mogul A.B. The
hospital had an electric “sucking” machine
that got out the venom.
• Bill Mahue was called the Hay King of
Southern California. He might have been
demoted to Hay Duke. One of his barns
burned, engulfing 2,000 bales. The 25 tons
was worth about $3,000 in Depression-era
money.
• Frank Schneider took a red rooster for
his family’s 4th of July dinner and made
more than enough money to buy dessert.
Seems the bird had found a discarded shirt
somewhere that had solid gold buttons and
• Newhall Land announced they leased
land on Soledad to build one of the state’s
largest drive-in movie theaters — The
Mustang. Originally, it was supposed to
accommodate 1,200 cars.
cuff links. Mrs. Schneider discovered them
before anyone lost a tooth.
• A small argument of raised voices broke
out between Mint Canyon School and the
Mint Canyon Farm Bureau. Seems the
former tried to charge the latter $10 for hall
rental and $10 for piano usage, which the
farmers didn’t use. The farmers pointed
out to the principal that they built the darn
school themselves…
• Hundreds of buildings were destroyed in
the big Santa Barbara Earthquake. It was
felt here, rattling nerves and china cabinets.
We sent a healthy contingent to help in
relief efforts.
• Paul Kodt was the most embarrassed man
in town. He was arrested by Constable Biddison for leaving a campfire unattended in
the National Forest and polluting a stream.
Kodt? He was the local Boy Scout master.
80 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1935
• Government continued to grow and grow.
Many locals, along with most of the state,
were angry over a new 2.5 percent sales
tax. There were statewide riots. A local
farmer pointed out with all the various taxes, including gasoline, the average worker
was paying $100 a year in taxes. That’s a
big piece of the pie when you consider a
lot of common folk weren’t pulling in five
bucks a week.
• After a few years tied up in court, the
estate of George Freeman was settled.
He gave all his money to the Presbyterian
Church.
70 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1945
• Crews rushed out to extinguish a truck
fire. The cargo? Hundreds of cases of
primo wine. Dozens of disappointed
motorists were parked nearby on Highway
99, waiting for the fire department to start
chucking cases off the truck. It never happened. The fire didn’t reach the wine and
not a single bottle was damaged.
• The newly-formed Hart District put up
some “help wanted” signs for people to
help build three temporary classrooms for
the new high school. It housed only ninth
graders in 1945 and the campus was actually Newhall Elementary at first. Truck
drivers (for any vehicle under 6 tons) were
paid 95 cents an hour, just a smidge over
general laborers, who earned 87 cents an
hour. Highest paid worker on the buildings
was the electrical foreman, who earned a
whopping $1.95 an hour.
60 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1955
• Apathy almost cancelled the 4th of July
Parade. But, a last-minute impromptu —
and illegal — gathering was launched.
People marched down San Fernando
road, carrying the American flag (and one
Confederate one). There were 12 of them.
Soon, as they marched down the street,
people ran out of shops and stores and
houses and joined them. Trucks and cars
followed along as impromptu floats. The
Sheriff was driving the opposite direction
of the illegal parade (which had no permits). He took off his hat and blocked his
vision so he wouldn’t see it.
• “East of Eden” was playing at The
American Theater. The young star, James
This week in 1896, Pacific Bell made a deal
with Newhall Land & Farming and started the
first phone lines in the SCV. The first phone
here was installed at Campton’s Store in 1900
and shortly thereafter, at NL&F HQ. The first
private resident to have a phone was Ralph
Carr, who worked for Pac Bell (1910). There
was a second phone line for a while, belonging
to the United States Long Distance Telephone
Company, which also ran through Campton’s
(1898). Pearl Russell worked in that store and
part of her job was to answer the rare phone
call, and physically walk or ride a horse over to
a person’s house to tell them they had a longdistance call.
Dean, would later have his last meal at
Tip’s up here and die in a car crash in Central California.
• Here’s a story as old as the automobile.
Two young local men, bright and popular,
were killed in a car accident after a 4th of
July party.
• The water woes of customers for the
Bouquet Canyon Water Co. reached crisis
levels when a young girl was rushed to the
hospital for dehydration. Some customers
were without water an average of eight
hours a day. Others were forced to fill every
tub and sink in the house in the mornings
before the water pressure shut down. The
Bonelli family, which owned the private
water company, had a plethora of woes,
including a heavy equipment operator
strike and a new tank that collapsed. Then,
a water main burst. Then, developers kept
building new houses in the water-stricken
areas and people kept buying them. Eventually, supervisor Warren Dorn slapped
a freeze on new construction in Bouquet
Canyon.
A HALF CENTURY AGO THIS WEEK,
1965
• The Wm. S. Hart District fired one of the
best teachers ever to draw a breath. Marvin
Alexander, despite protests by hundreds of
students, teachers and parents, was fired by
a rather cement-headed group of trustees. The English teacher died a few years
after that, some say, myself included, of a
broken heart.
• Hart High grad Dickie Suggs was the 41st
player chosen in the Major League Baseball
draft and the first choice of the Kansas City
Athletics.
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40 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1975
• An odd contingent of local businessmen
and ranchers were hanging around Olvera
Street in Downtown Los Angeles. They
had formed a caravan from the SCV to
meet in the historic square to deliver the
petition to form our own government: Canyon County. Noble effort. Alas, CC passed
locally by about 65-35 percent and failed
county-wide at the same ratio.
• The Saugus Speedway hosted “Hot Pants
Night.” Very patriotic.
• M*A*S*H star Wayne Rogers and his
family were in a car accident here. Rogers
was involved in a collision involving two
big rigs — a diesel fuel truck and double
rig carrying carrots — in Valencia. Besides
Rogers (who played McIntyre on the
classic, which was filmed out here) was
his wife, Mitzi, and their two children,
Laura and William. Also with them was
Jacqueline Falk, nine-year-old daughter of
actor Peter Falk. The group was treated for
various cuts, contusions and bruises, then
released. The group went back to Beverly
Hills by taxi.
• It’s not so much that the U.S. Postal
Service raised their box rental fees. It was
the staggering amount. Prior to this day, it
cost $3.40 a year to rent the smallest mail
box. With the issuing of an edict, the price
jumped overnight to $14 annually.
30 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1985
• A Saudi national, two Egyptians and two
Jordanians were arrested in a distant Santa
Clarita canyon. Elashyi Hazim Medhat,
the 24-year-old citizen from Saudi Arabia,
was arrested for possessing and firing stolen automatic weapons. A park employee
at Hungry Valley reported “six-to-seven
Iranian types” were firing bursts of automatic weapons in the remote area. About
25 officers from Ventura and L.A. counties,
along with park rangers and members of
the federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms
descended on the group. The group was
questioned by LAPD’s anti-terrorism unit.
• Mike Miller, a pilot who had just taken
off from Agua Dulce, suffered engine
problems. He landed on the 14. Commuters helped him push his little two-seater to
an offramp. Miller was unhurt.
• Temperatures hit as high as 117 in Canyon Country. The official reading on the
4th was 108 during the running of the 10K
run. Ow.
• During Newhall’s big fireworks show, a
skywriting plane hired by Trius Construction Co. marred the opening of the show.
Some folks were so mad, they wanted the
plane shot down.
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Alexia Grade 3
My favorite buddy is my puppy Ronda.
She is a French bulldog and she is 8 weeks old. She
can only have a bath once a week, but we do have
dog wipes that we clean her with. We can’t take her
anywhere unless there are no dogs around because
she doesn’t have all her shots yet. She is about the
size of a medium shoe box. I also have another dog
named BJ, who is a Yorkie. He is about the size of
a big shoe box. These are the dogs at my mom’s
house. The dogs at my dad’s house are Lucy and
Zeke. Zeke is big chocolate Labrador, while Lucy is
a small Shi Tzu dog.
most favorite thing to do in the pool is play Vampire
Mermaids with my friends! It is so much fun to play
in the pool!
Anika Grade 2
During the summer, I love going to the
beach. One reason is because I like to go swimming
in the waves. I also like to pick up pretty seashells.
Also, I like build sandcastles with my toys that I
bring with me. These are some of the reasons why I
like going to the beach during summer.
All About Me
Sophia Meisel Grade 4
One fun fact about myself is that I don’t
like popsicles, popcorn, pudding, and sometimes
cake. My favorite subject to do in school is art and
my favorite thing to do outside of school is handball.
If I were to describe myself in 5 different
ways they would be smart, kind, funny, and jumpy.
Savannah Grade 3
My favorite friend’s name is Sofia. Sofia
and I don’t see each other that much anymore, but
we would always sing together at preschool. She
and I are both Korean. One time, Sofia’s mom accidently took me picked up from preschool because
she thought that I was Sofia! Another reason I liked
her a lot is because she was so nice and kind. That is
why Sofia is my favorite friend.
My favorite thing to do during the summer
is to go to Big Bear Lake. One reason is because I
like to play in the sand and water there. Another
reason is my family and I always go there the week
before school starts every year. In conclusion, I love
going to Big Bear Lake with my family!
Makayla Grade 3
I have a dog named Layla. I love her
because she loves me too and she is cute. Layla and
my sister Crystal and I like to run and play in the
park together. She is the best dog ever!
Isabella Grade 3
My favorite thing to do is to go swimming
and play in the pool. I have a diving board to practice diving with. I also have a net and a tennis racket
that can be used to play with in the water. I can do
handstands and somersaults in the pool as well. My
Avery Grade 3
My favorite friend’s name is Yara. She is
my favorite friend because she is funny and kind
along with other good things. Yara and I go to each
other’s house and we also go to a place called the
Paseo Club. Yara and I also go to Stevenson Ranch
and Sunshine Camp. At Sunshine, we always play
together. I also like Yara’s curly hair! Yara is a wonderful friend to have!
Manatees
Sophia Meisel Grade 4
Manatees are amazing under sea friends.
I read a book called Sam the Sea Cow and this is
what I learned.
Manatees nurse their young in the water.
Manatees are also mammals just like whales and
dolphins. All mammals feed their babies milk from
special parts of their bodies that are called mammary glands.
Mammals have no outside ears. Manatees
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They also have flat teeth. Manatees leave their
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patrol they drive around at night in our community.
My ideal community would have my friends and
all of my family. My grandma and grandpa, aunt
uncle and my favorite teacher. It will look and be
like bridge port, but cleaner. All the houses would
be mansions and every one would have unlimited
money so you could buy everything. We would have
a mini mall it would have every store. It would have
Six Flags and there would be no line ups for any
rides.
That is my community.
Community
Jacob M. 4th grade
A community is a group of people that work
together to make their community better. A community to me means a lot of things. It probably
means they’re stop pollution. It is important to help
your community so that it could be a better place. I
have helped a community by helping them clean. If
I could make a community, we would pick up trash,
help sick people, and clean the streets
Ronald McDonald House.
Enzo Lovera Grade 4
Yesterday we went to the Ronald McDonald house in Pasadena. We did community hours by
cleaning. I looked for expired things in the pantry. I
learned that the siblings and parents of sick children
live in the Ronald McDonald house. My ideal community is a fun, happy place. We help other people
or volunteer in my community. Everybody has a
part. My ideal community is a great place.
Eliza P. Grade 4
What is a community? It is a gated area with houses
where people live and play.
What does it mean to you? To me it means a nice
clean area where I live and sleep. My friends live
there especially my family live there.
Have you ever helped or volunteered? No I haven’t. I
think no one has but no one person walks around to
make sure no one weird is there. We also have police
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BRIDGE BITES from The American Contract Bridge League
MORTON’S FORK
By: Brian Gunnell
We continue our look at some of bridge’s exotic coups, and this week it is the
Morton’s Fork, a play which offers an opponent a choice of evils. Here, the
Fork allows Declarer to bring home the 6♥ contract.
♥ 73
♦ AK642
♣ K743
♠ JT432
North
♥ 654
♦ Q98
♣ QT5
♥ J8
West
East
Declarer
♠ K9
♥ AKQT92
♦5
♣ AJ92
if Dummy’s long Diamond could be set up with a couple of ruffs, then the
entries for that. Or maybe there are! Yes, here is your chance to skewer the
defense on a Morton’s Fork, offering two losing options.
♠ Q7
♠ A865
West leads a trump. As Declarer, what is your plan? Of course, if the Club
♦ JT73
♣ 86
After drawing trumps, you cross to the ♦A and ruff a Diamond. Now you lead
the ♠K and West will be impaled on one of these prongs:
First Prong: If West wins the ♠K with his Ace he manages to score
his Spade, but not without cost. Now Dummy has an extra entry (in Spades)
and you have the timing to ruff out the Diamonds. You no longer need the
2 Clubs.
Second Prong: If West ducks the ♠K then you cross to the ♣K, cash
Dummy’s ♦K (pitching your remaining Spade), give up a Club, and romp
home with 12 tricks. In this variation the defense never scores a Spade trick.
This hand required perfect timing! It was necessary to cash just one high
Diamond and then ruff a Diamond before playing on Spades. If you had
neglected to do that then you had no chance of getting the long Diamond
established. And it would have been fatal to cash both Diamonds before
playing on Spades, that would have rendered the fork’s second prong inoperable. A very pretty deal!
Visit www.acbldistrict23.org to find a bridge club near you or learn to play online at www.acbl.org/learntoplaybridge.
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818-363-5492
Stevenson Ranch $2800
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Refrigerator (white) GE Profile
performance side by side
refrigerator. Very good condition.
Asking
250.00
call
661-310-0223.
Stainless Steel Triple Burner Hot
Plate Portable Electric Triple
Burner Hot Plates by Deni, plug
into any grounded outlet, $25 if
interested
please
call
661-993-3131
Toaster Sunbeam Made in USA
1947, $30 Sunbeam Toaster
Made in USA 1947. Works, $30.
Canyon Country 661 252-9147
Antiques
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, $55. 661-803-5379
Elephant stand holds flower pot
and etc.. needs painting and
touch up, $3 661-424-1452
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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
White piggy bank Harrahs
casino, logo on belly, $4
Furniture
2 Bar high teak wood oversize
patio chairs with arms, $100
805-428-9256
2 Beautiful leather chairs with ottomans 1 tan-1 green
color,marvelous for watching tv
or just relaxing plus 2 blue chairs
upholstery,formal, $35 ea. Call
anytime and please leave message 661-253-1223
2 Ikea side cabinets $25 ea
661-373-8692
3 Canvas oil paintings 1 is
abstract, $20 ea 818-271-9656
3 shelves bookcase oak, storage
on bottom, $35 661-433-6767
5 drawer chest of drawers real
nice solid wood 5 drawer
dresser, all drawers work great,
40 wide, 19 deep, 52 tall, the
price is $150. 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
7 drawer dresser and 2 night
stands I have a really nice 7
drawer solid wood dresser, and
two matching night stands, all
drawers work great, 62 long, 19
deep, 31 tall, the price is $225.
661-251-9250
8 drawer bedroom dresser hardwood 8 drawer dresser, measures 64 long, 19 deep, 34 tall,
the price is $145, 661-251-9250
Antique dressing table with mirror no bench, mahogany, very
old,in good condition, $300
661-433-6767
Bathroom cabinet. Wall mount.
approx. 26 x 32 x 4 deep. Single
door with shelves inside $25.
661-255-7510
Beautiful Birch Ikea Corner Desk
Mikael, In great condition downsizing wont fit in my new place,
text or call 661-993-0117 $100
This desk features, A magnetic
white board perfect for dry erase
notes or hanging
Beautiful dresser and mirror nice
7 drawer dresser, 64 long, 18
deep, 32 tall, and large mirror, 45
wide, 46 tall,is detachable, all
drawers work great, the price is
$175. call 661 251-9250
Bookshelf solid wood, $30 obo
661-373-8692
California King mattress and box
springs, pillow top, $100805-791-0838
Cedar Lane storage Trunk solid
pecan, large bottom, 19 d by 41
w by 26 h, $75 805-791-0838
Coffee and end table solid wood,
$55 obo 661-373-8692
Coffee table/storage unit top can
be used as ottoman or trays, bottom is all storage. Great
condition. 41 12 w X 16 12 d X
16 h $50661.255.7510
Curio cabinet like new, $45 obo
661-373-8692
Curio cabinet nice glass enclosed curio cabinet, has a light
too. $85, 661-251-9250
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
Cute white vanity desk really
cute cheerful vanity desk this will
brighten up your childs room. 46
long, 18 deep, 30 tall, super cute
drawer handles, All drawers work
great. $125, 661-251-9250
Day bed with mattress and mattress cover, color green but can
be painted, $75 661-250-7573
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
Full Size Wood Bedroom Set
$350 Full Size Wood Bedroom
Set in great condition. Bed
Frame, Dresser with Mirror, Night
Stand, Computer Desk. Minor
signs of use. justintense at
gmail.com for more information
or 310-975-9448.
Futon all wood including frame
with spring mattress, mahogany,
good
condition,
$100
661-254-9491
Hotel Style Entertainment center
71in h by 38in w, with built in 3
style dresser drawers, separate
shelf for intent boxes, dark wood
marble leaf, $75 661-250-7573
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.
Hutch for Sale Wood Hutch, in
good condition. Top half has
glass doors, bottom half has
cabinets. Depth - 26 x Width - 57
x Height - 8 $300 708-955-5234
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Maternity Glider / Swivel Rocker
For Pregnant or mom with baby.
Solid and sturdy. Creme Color
$73 In Lancaster Call
661-272-9273 between 8am and
830pm only
nice 5 drawer dresser i have a
real nice 5 drawer dresser, measures 36 wide, 18 deep, 48 tall,
the price is $145, call
661-251-9250
nice 6 drawer bedroom dresser
real nice condition 6 drawer
dresser, solid wood, dovetail
joints, all drawers work great, 47
long, 19 deep, 30 tall. $145.
661-251-9250
Nice Matching Desk and Chair
Cherry wood color from IKEA.
Solid wood, sturdy and fashionable $125 In Lancaster
661-272-9273 between 8am 830pm only.
Oak Day Bed with pop up
trundle-2 excellent mattresses
near new, gorgeous, $200
805-791-0838
Oak twin bed with lots of storage
and drawer underneath,
excellent, $100 805-428-9256
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
Portable bed brand EZ, $25
818-363-5492
Queen bed for $75, dresser for
$100 and 2 night stands for $25
ea. All solid wood in good
condition.
Please
call
818-365-2658 or Mary
661-425-4615
Queen Mattress Only 3 Years
old, looks brand new. $100 call
818-339-1832
Queens natural wicker sleigh bed
$100 805-428-9256
Single fold together bed all
metal, less then 2 months old.
Cost $130 selling $65
805-223-1633
Solid oak captains bed solid oak
captains bed with 4 drawers and
1 cabinet. mattress included if
wanted. $200.00 OBO call
295-0025
Solid wood TV stand $100
661-373-8692
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
split level bedroom dresser real
nice 4 drawer split level dresser
with cabinet door and shelf. all
drawers work great, measures
54 long, 20 deep, 32 40 tall.
$135, 661-251-9250
Thomasville 7 drawer dresser
and night stands nice 7 drawer
Thomasville dresser, glass top,
adjustable mirror, dovetail joints,
measures 63 long, 19 deep, 31
tall, and 2 matching nightstands,
$235, 661-251-9250
Twin on twin bunkbed solid
wood, excellent, complete, barely
used, $250 805-428-9256
Twin Size Sleigh Bed complete
twin size sleigh bed, includes
headboard, footboard and rails,
measures 42 wide. $125.
661-251-9250, also have box
spring and mattress for $50
Vintage Thomasville Desk nice
vintage desk Thomasville, 55
long, 19 deep, 30 tall. The price
is $200. 661-251-9250
Wall mirror for sale.. 48 by 38,
excellent condition, $70
661-367-4387
Housewares
2 large pyrex casserole dishes
for sale.. excellent condition, $5
ea 661-367-4387
2 sets of 2 plates from the casino
for recent casino closing, each
with different slots combos, casino name on plate. Special price
$16 for all. 661-424-1452
5 Piece Luggage different sizes,
looks new $20 to $30
818-339-1832
Bon-air portable evaporative
cooler Paid $150 selling $80
used once 818-554-3691
Electric
digital
turkey/fryer/steamer and boiler
28 cord, new in box, $50
818-363-5492
ELITE CUISINE HAND
BLENDER
MAXIMATIC
EHB-1000 150W ONE TOUCH
BUTTON BOX UNOPENED.
EASY TO CLEAN STANLESS
STEEL
BLADES
10$
818-539-0881 B4 10PM
FINELIFE 7 PIECE BBQ SET
SET INCLUDES APRON,
TONGS, SPATULA, FORK,
OVENMITT, ANS SALT AND
PEPPER SHAKERS. BOX UNOPENED $9.00 818-539-0881
B-4-10-PM
Franciscan large apple serving
plate and vegetable dish, made
in USA, $55 661-284-6498
Hanging light fixture antique gold
hanging light fixture with 5 glass
globes $150 661-714-2231
Hoover Vacuum perfect
condition, $25 818-554-3691
Metal sewing machine in a wood
cabinet, $100 661-373-8692
Portable Singer sewing machine
model no. 8220, $25
818-554-3691
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SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS
NORITAKE
GENUINE
STONEWARE JAPAN-TINA
8507. 20 pieces, 4 place setting,
4 dinner plates, soup-cereal
bowls,salad plates, cups and
saucers. 79.00$ Grey speckled
black trim. Additional pieces
available 818-539-0881 B410
PM
Princess house crystal and fantasia dishes, 13 plates, 2 cereal
bowls, 1 lg salad bowl and etc,
all for $100. Call for more info
661-373-8692
Round Fluorescent Light Bulbs,
new, 8 feet long, i have 15 of
them, 2 pins, $5 each
818-339-1832
Singer heavy duty sewing machine and serger for sale for
drapes and heavy fabrics and 4
thread
serger
$400
661-714-2231
Vacuum Cleaner Eureka upright
$30. Eureka upright vacuum
cleaner, recently serviced, new
belt and bag, runs great $30. 661
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Vacuum cleaner made by
Generation, model no 3, $100
818-363-5492
Building
Supplies
1Gas Welding Tank Settling
150cb ft full of CO2 and argon for
$300, 805-223-1633
Granite Slab Granite Slab 8 feet
long by 33 inches wide. Call
Joe661-466-9980. 350 OBO.
Brown and earth colors.
Tools
10in radio arm saw makes all
types of cuts, like new condition,
$275 obo 805-223-1633
Body shop frame straightening
10 ton power post with all
equipment, floor pots, rims,
ready for use, $2595
805-223-1633
T Square and Straight Edges,
door hinge template. USA $30 T
Square, Straight Edges, hinge
template.Exact Giant T Square
48, Exact Straight Edge 36,
Johnson Level 36, hinge
template. Made in USA. $30. 661
2 5 2 - 9 1 4 7
e m a i l
johnbronsenhotmail.com
Garden & Patio
2 Chaise lounges chairs heavy
cast iron, beautiful design, adjustable back. Paid $600 selling
$200 for both, 805-428-9256
20 patio and garden chairs all for
$135 obo 818-524-8009
Garden yard edger trimming tool
kit all attachments by
Shakespeare, new, never been
used, $50 obo 805-223-1633
Glass patio large table with 4
chairs, excellent cond, $100. Call
805-428-9256
Iron chaise lounge chair adjustable back, beautiful with
cushions $95. 805-428-9256
Teak Wood patio bench trunk
59in w by 20in h by 22in d, $75
805-428-9256
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
CHUCK'S
WHOLESALE
DEALE
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WELCO S
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DRYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STOVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LOCAL DELIVERY
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OPEN 7 DAYS
$150
& Up
2 Matching Meta Racks For magazines or phone books,can be
used inside or outside a store.
$20 each or $35 for both. In Lancaster 661-272-9273 between
8am and 830pm only
2 US American Flags $50 ea
818-554-3691
4 new sofa pillows 4 kitchen tie
on pillows for chairs, 1 long
venetian blind duster, 1 lg blue
tote bag, zipper bag, 2 metal
baskets, $8 for all 661-424-1452
Baby stroller Eddie Bauer $40
obo sturdy, well made. Very
good condition, clean inside and
out. Cost $200, sell for $40 obo.
661
252-9147
email
johnbronsenhotmail.com
CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or
Model Free Towing. Sell it
TODAY.
Instant
offer
1-800-864-5784
CASH PAID-up to $25/BOX for
unexpired, sealed DIABETIC
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PAYMENT. 1-800-371-1136
Favre bobblehead
818-363-5492
$25
Great For Swap Meet Vendors
Lots of items too numerous to
list. New and Used. Call for information Joe 661-252-5039
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10241 SEPULVEDA (Just S. of Devonshire)
Close to SCV. 405 to Devonshire exit to Sepulveda
2 gift cans, 1 gift box, 2 coffee
cups, 1 tall red lobster drinking
glass, 1 small hibiscus tray, 1 sq
tupperware bacon keeper, inflatable swimming tube, $4 for all
661-424-1452
Jul 3 - Jul 9, 2015
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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
www.wicallscarpets.com
Wicalls Carpets, Inc. LIC# 301091
SINCE 1968
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
Lots of Sulky Embroidery
Threads Assorted Colors of new
spools of Sulky Embroidery
Threads plus have new spools of
Coats and Clark Metallic threads
in Red, green and gold only. $1.
Each 661-445-3517
Marquis by Waterford Crystal
Clock Needs battery. 4X4 by
1.25ins $50 661-255-7510
Metal Cart This cart is on 4
wheels, 4x2x4 and opens in the
front. $30 call 818-339-1832
Portable wardrobe closet metal
frame, 60 w h 60ins w by 60ins h
by 20ins d, zipper cover, $40
818-366-7925
Ring-Magic, Ring Safety Bands.
Finally, end ring spin, end ring
discomfort, end worry over loss.
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veterans and their families in
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Safe Step Walk-In Tub Alert for
Seniors. Bathroom falls can be
fatal.Approved by Arthritis
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Door,Anti-Slip
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Made,Installation Included.Call
800-980-6076 for $750 Off
Sewing and Craft Books and Patterns Huge selection of Sewing
and Craft books and Patterns.
Books are in excellent condition
and patterns may or may not
have been used. $3. or less for
each. 661-445-3517
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BENEFITS. Unable to work.. Denied benefits.. We Can Help..
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30 Years in Business
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Acton Resident Serving the Local Community for 13 Years
Free Advice
to Do-It-Yourselvers
concrete Stamped, All colors.
Retaining walls, and complete
landscaping. Block walls,
stone-brick. Rock work.
Hardscaping. Lic. 218b39. Designer
Construction.
661-992-8573, 661-965-6056
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Commercial, Residential,
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Rock. FREE ESTIMATES. License number 784182. Call
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661-621-1993
LARRY L. LAYTON SCHOOL
OF LAW New Students HALF
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Vehicles
Accessories
06 - 07 Toyota Camry oem front
bumper
cover,
$100.
805-223-1633
1 ton dually crew cab front and
rear seats, newly upholstery,
never used, $295 for all. Call
805-223-1633
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
1963 Mopar Ram charger hood
scoop, new $100 805-223-1633
1967 Cadillac Shop Manual $40
818-554-3691
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Steve’s Spa Cleaning and Pools
1st MONTH FREE. 20 Yrs
experience.
Monthly
services.661-236-2010
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
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661-860-4861 • cell
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Ramiro Robles
Owner
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-Concrete
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call Sam
661-244-7566
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SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS
1980s Datsun 4by4 pick-up truck
transfer case and rear end
differential, new old stock, complete $200 obo 661-254-5263
1984 - 98 Jeep Shop Manual for
wagoneer-cherokee-comanche,
$30 818-363-5492
1990 VW Super Beetle Parts for
sale. Call for info 661-755-4025
1990s Toyota Avalon Car Cover
Like new, grey full car cover
bought for my 1996 Toyota Avalon but fits most 1990s and
maybe 2000s Camarys and
Avalons. $40. 661-445-3517
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
20in Iroc rims set of 5, $400 obo.
818-288-7616
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
68-69 Chevel 2 door new left
corner
panel,
$100,
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
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
78 - 87 El Camino body parts
$75 - $100, 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
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
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 - 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
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
ATTENTION: Mechanic
Retiring 30 years worth
of Mechanical and Body
p a r t s . . F o r d ,
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etc..New and Used,bring
cash and your truck in
Ventura County. Please
call 805-223-1633
Auto paint acrylic enamel, new
paint, 5 quarts Centari Porsche
red code 027 $250.
805-223-1633
Auto Paint PPG acrylic and
enamel, porsche red, 1 gallon
and 1 quart, $300 obo
805-223-1633
Body Shop -Hercules- 2 paint
gun washer $295, 805-223-1633
Brand new 73-87 Chevy truck
Hubcaps still wrapped,$50 obo
805-223-1633
Bucket seats $250 obo
805-223-1633
Jul 3 - Jul 9, 2015
Bucket seats like new, $250 ea
805-223-1633
Car cover large, new, GM
Goodrich, poly cotton fabric, $50
818-366-7925
Car seat cover sport leather, fits
CUV and SUV, brand new in
box, $48 818-366-7925
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
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 sheet metal clip complete,
$450. 805-223-1633
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Front rear doors from dually
Chevy, $100 ea obo. Call
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
Huge Lot of Used OEM Domestic Auto Parts Hundreds of
70s,80s and 90s used OEM
parts you can re-sell. Almost every domestic make of emblems,
plus wheel caps, tail lights,
switches and misc parts. $1500.
Obo 661-445-3517
Mechanic large cabinet parts
washers professional model
$250 obo, 805-223-1633
Mini Cooper parts Assorted
parts-hoods, bumpers and
fenders, $150 818-524-8009
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 snugtop lid for 2014-2015
Dodge ram pick-up truck fits 6ft
4in bed. Make Offer
661-755-4025
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
Ranchero Torino complete doors
$100 each. Call 805-223-1633
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661-252-5246
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Canyon Country
91351
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rusted
panels.
Call
805-223-1633
Set of buckets seats grey leather
with arm rest and head rest, nice
condition, $250 for the set.
805-223-1633
Small block Chevy exhaust manifold 1960s - 1990s $60 a set.
Call 805-223-1633
Cars
1977 El Camino 350 ac, power
steering and brakes, auto
transmission, power windows,
runs and drive, needs work,
$1295 obo 805-223-1633
2001 Lexus LS 430 4Dr 54,000
miles Super Clean. Black with
Black Leather. Asking $9500.00
or best offer. always garaged
818-361-0039
Tilt steering column GM
Chevelle-Camaro $150 obo. Call
805-223-1633
Tool box for a full size pick up
behind the window, new $125
obo 805-233-1633
Toyota MR2 black dash, cherry
condition,
$100
obo
805-223-1633
truck bench seat Bench seat out
of 70 style Chevy truck, may fit
other types of projects. 56w x
33h. Green cloth $ 80 obo.
818-522-8277
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2007 Mazda 3 (2.5) Brand news
tires, tiptronic shifter, sun roof,
heated leather seats, black dash
cover, BOSE speakers, 6 CD
player system, navigation
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Spray gun washer Herkules 2
paint gun cleaning cabinet, $295
obo, 805-223-1633
2006 Chevy Monte Carlo LT
82,000 Miles, Runs Great,
Body straight. $3,600 Or Will
trade for small truck with the
same value. 661-621-1993
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m i l e s , V I N
JTJHY7AX3D4097741,Condition
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Drivetrain 4WD, Doors
4,Wheelbase 112.0.Please i still
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Mom’s car 1995 Cadillac Sedan,
96000 org miles, $1600
818-554-3691
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2005 Ford F-150 FX4 XLT 5.4
liter V8Automatic Transmission
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661-297-5902
56 Ford Fairlane with thunderbird engine large 352,excellent
after market upgrades like
power steering,power brakes
and etc..11,000 miles on
it,$27,000 negotiable. Call for
more info 661-373-8692
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.
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Room in exchange for personal
assistant Mature female looking
for room in SCV in exchange for
room. Computer literate,
educated, and profesional. Also,
care for yard and animals. No
children please.661-445-3517
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Southwind,
34’
motorhome, 36k miles, new
tires, queen bedroom,
$12,000 obo 661-259-7983
or 803-2956
Watercraft
1990 quetom mercury 115 motor,
18ft, 3 seater, $2500
818-378-2437
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818-903-9979
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Valencia 661-288-2618
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in autism and epilepsy. 18 years
experience. Please male patients
only.
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661-313-9554.
Small block Chevy exhaust
manifold 1960s - 1990s $50 a
set. Call 805-223-1633
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longer needed condition-Richard
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$9 99
Storage Shed In need of storage
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leave message with price.
661-445-3517
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Original instrument cluster of 72
Ford truck, like new condition,
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