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VOTE JUNE 7TH FREE (661) 298-5330 CLASSIFIEDS Your Hometown News and Classifieds Issue 922 May 13 - May 19 Measure E-nough Already By Lee Barnathan Contributor Imagine if a two-year degree from College of the Canyons cost $483,423,125. Hyperbole? Of course – it’s a scenario for the total cost to the entire community for all degrees granted by the college for years to come. But the number is used by Measure E opponents to make a point. Measure E is a $230 million bond measure that the voters will be deciding during the June 7 primary election. It allows the Santa Clarita Community College District (aka College of the Canyons, because it’s a one-school district) to sell $230 million in bonds for a wide variety of upgrades and improvements. These include plans to expand services to veterans, upgrade accessibility, enhance parking, improve earthquake safety; construct, acquire and repair classrooms, sites, facilities and equipment. This is all while continuing to provide students with a high quality education that will allow them to transfer to four-year universities or be trained for today’s job market. It’s a very far-reaching and comprehensive measure. It calls for, among others: •Constructing new science classroom buildings at the Valencia and Canyon Country campuses, as well as building or upgrading existing STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) classrooms •Adding a 1,000-space parking structure at the Valencia campus •Constructing and/or upgrading career counseling, vocational and tutorial classrooms continued on page 3 IRS TAX PROBLEMS? Owe Back Taxes & Making Payments You Can’t Afford? Under IRS Audit? Unfiled Tax Returns? GET TAX RESOLUTION NOW! Ray J. 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If necessary, we help clients obtain debt relief under the Bankruptcy Code. 27260 Camp Plenty Rd Canyon Country, CA 91351 661-251-6736 Congressional Candidate Receives Death Threats By Lee Barnathan Contributor Last week, The Signal held a 25th Congressional District candidates forum, but Republican Jeffrey Moffatt didn’t attend, and there is a chance he won’t attend next week’s gathering, either. The reason: Death threats. Moffatt’s wife, Star, sent the Santa Clarita Gazette a text she received, poor spelling and all: “I will kil u with acident.” She also said the family received a threat against all members, including the Moffatt’s son. Fortunately, she said, they were able to track down who sent the threats and forwarded the information to the Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Dept. Palmdale Station. But the emotional toll continues. Jeffrey Moffatt continued on page 4 2 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS CALL US BEFORE YOU CALL THE DEALER, WE ARE YOUR DEALER ALTERNATIVE. 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According to proponent Cameron Smyth, it will be paid via property-tax assessment at a rate of $15 per $100,000 of a home’s assessed value. An increase in enrollment fees is an impossibility, because those monies are not allowed to be used for construction. “The state Legislature sets community college enrollment fees, currently $46 per unit,” said Eric Harnish, vice president, Public Information, Advocacy and External Relations at COC. “Colleges collect those enrollment fees, but do not keep them. The revenue goes to the state.” Proponents, including Assemblyman Scott Wilk, COC Professor Claudia Measure E Acosta and Don Fleming, co-chair of the SCV Economic Development Corporation, say these bonds are needed because enrollment is expected to climb to 30,000 by 2026, and 4,000 students today can’t get the necessary English, math and science classes to transfer to four-year schools. “The growth of Santa Clarita has put a pretty tremendous strain on students,” Smyth said. “The goal of Measure E, building out the Canyon Country campus and modernizing the Valencia campus, will help solve those problems.” A vocal opponent is Saugus realtor Steve Petzold, who says of the measure, “They’re building a big buffet for everybody, but the people they need to build it is us,” he said. Petzold objects on several points. First, he says, homeowners are still paying off Measure M, a $160 million bond issue from 2006 that helped expand the two campuses and build the Dr. Dianne Van Hook University Center on the Valencia campus. Fifty-two percent of current COC students live in COC’s district, which means 48 percent do not, according to Petzold. As many as 4,000 students can’t get their classes at COC, so they’re going to Moorpark or other junior colleges, according to Petzold. “Only 29 percent of the college’s students live outside the Santa Clarita Valley and take classes at the Valencia or Canyon Country Campuses,” Harnish explained. “Historically, the state has provided a 29 percent match on local bond funds, effectively paying the facilities costs associated with out-ofdistrict students.” “Our students are not given any preference. In-district students don’t get any preference,” he said. Smyth said that he has seen research that says a large number of those outof-district students are in law enforcement and public safety and need the training in those fields that the school currently offers. He also knows that some of those non-district students work in Santa Clarita and find it convenient to take night classes. Additionally, he said, three out of every five Hart School District graduates enroll at COC within two years of graduating. Petzold said he does not like having to pay an assessment for people who don’t live locally. Petzold countered with research that shows the average community college district is used by 6.4 percent of every 1,000 people, but COC’s percentage is 5.8 percent. “Why are we building additional facilities for students out of our district?” he asked. “Isn’t it ridiculous to tax everyone for six percent of people using it?” he asked. Open enrollment is a statewide policy, Harnish said. “California residents can choose to attend any community college in the state, regardless of where they live. Registration priority is also set by the state. It’s part of Title 5, the California Code of Regulations, which we are required to follow. Priority generally is given to students based on the number of units they have completed, not where they live. However, local students outnumber out-of-district students at the Valencia and Canyon Country Campuses by a large margin.” Smyth said that he likes that COC asks only for money when needed. So far, Measure C in 2002 ($80 million), Measure M, and now Measure E, with a total of all three: $470 million. GET DEBT HELP NOW! Call today and ask us how! 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We don’t condone it when you put threats on our son.” Actually, Jeff Moffatt said, he wanted to attend the forum, and if it were up to him independently, he would have. “In my thought, in my estimation, I’m a fighter by nature,” he said. “But Star, when you look at it from that standpoint, what’s the point?” The candidates again will debate on May 18 at the Canyon Country Moose Lodge in an event hosted by the Canyon Country Advisory Committee. Moffatt said he is looking into private security for protection. If it can be arranged, he said, he will attend. Event host Alan Ferdman said he’d be willing to help, too, by trying to get current or retired sheriff ’s deputies to attend, or to seat family members out of public view. Regardless, Ferdman said, incumbent Steve Knight will not attend because the House of Representatives is in session. “This is the first time in my 16 years (with the CCAC) we’re not having all the candidates,” Ferdman said. Ferdman added that he hopes someone from Knight’s office will attend to explain the candidate’s absence. Knight’s people said he’d be available in July, and Ferdman said he would invite the Congressman then for a Q&A. That would be after the June 7 primary, in which the top two votegetters advance to the November general election. If Moffatt were one of those two, Ferdman said, he would be invited then, too. This one just missed a little, but it still doesn’t work to sit on the white line. Upload your Ugly Parking photo Click on the Ugly Parking link on our website: www.santaclaritagazette.com az SCG Contents ette 21 Announcements 18 Movie Listing 18 Crossword Puzzle/Sudoku 17 Weather 10-12 SC Living 7 Sports 32 Legal Notices 34 Bridge Classif Santa Clarita Free Classifieds is published every Friday and is available for pick-up FREE of charge at hundreds of locations throughout the Santa Clarita Valley and It is also availabe for home delivery by subscription. 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Santa Clarita CA 91351 * must present ad to receive promotional pricing Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 6 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Former State Senator Strickland Facing Fines for Alleged Campaign Donation Fraud LAPD Honored for Partnering with COC Internship Program T By Chris McCrory Contributor F ormer State Senator Tony Strickland is facing up to $80,000 in fines for alleged campaign fraud in his unsuccessful 2010 bid for state controller, according to official documents. The Fair Political Practices Commission alleges that Strickland received donations from three “large money” donors: Matthew Swanson, president of Associated Feed & Supply Co.; Andrew Barth, an investment manager residing in San Marino; and William Templeton, a Dallas resident with ties to natural gas and oil production, which reached the campaign financing restrictions laid out in law. After the group reached the financing limit, Strickland allegedly instructed them to donate money to the Ventura County Republican Party and to the Stanislaus County Republican Party, according to documents filed by the FPPC. These donations were reportedly promised to the “Strickland for State Controller” campaign. A total of $65,000 was allegedly donated to Strickland in this way. Although a spokesman for the FPPC could not comment before a May 19 commission meeting on the subject, official documents filed by the FPPC allege Strickland “purpose- By Martha Michael Gazette Editor May 13 - May 19, 2016 fully or negligently caused, or aided and abetted, three persons to make four contributions to Strickland for (State) Controller … on the condition or agreement that the contribution would be ultimately contributed to Strickland for (State) Controller without disclosing the intermediary and original contributor for the earmarked contribution.” “(The committees were) not the true sources of the contributions, and the true sources of the contributions were concealed,” according to documents filed by the FPPC. When cases such as this come before the FPPC, they make attempts to get in contact with the parties involved. In Strickland’s case, it appears he failed to file a “Notice of Defense” waiving his right to a hearing. A defaulted case goes to commission without a hearing, and the evidence against the defendant — in this case Strickland — will be presented. Strickland faces up to $80,000 in fines if the commission finds that the evidence against him is true. Steve Baric, an attorney for Strickland, declined to comment on the allegations. Article from www.hometownstation.com he Los Angeles Police Department’s Motor Transport Division received statewide honors recently for establishing an internship program that gives automotive technology students from College of the Canyons hands-on experience working on one of the nation’s largest law enforcement vehicle fleets. The Motor Transport Division won 2016 Employer Program of the Year honors from the California Internship and Work Experience Association (CIWEA), California’s leading professional association for educators and employers dedicated to supporting internship and work experience programs in higher education. The association annually recognizes employers who model exemplary internship and work experience programs. Gina Bogna, acting assistant dean of COC’s Internships, Job Development and Career Center, to nominate the Motor Transport Division for the award. “I nominated LAPD because they took such a vested interest in creating an internship training program,” Bogna said. “LAPD not only took great care and consideration to develop a program, they want to commit to hosting at least two students each semester. That creates an amazing ongoing opportunity for our automotive technology students.” In addition, the internships may help students land permanent positions with the Motor Transport Division. “The city is working to count the 80hour internship towards ‘points’ in their application process as an added value,” Bogna said. Through the internship, students in the college’s automotive technology program work on the Motor Transport Division’s fleet of more than 5,100 vehicles. Under the direction of Commanding Officer Vartan Yegiyan, COC students are now in their third semester of internships with the LAPD. Two of the students who successfully completed the internship program have since gone on to pass the City of Los Angeles Equipment Mechanic exam, and one of those students has already accepted a position with the Motor Transport Division. Since the spring 2015 semester, nine students have completed the 80-hour internship, which pairs them with a master mechanic for instruction and handson training in preventative maintenance service, diagnostics and repair. Interns also work on vehicle modifications and collision repair. Yegiyan approached the college to form the partnership last year. It was an immediate success, prompting “The success of the program so far is due to College of the Canyons’ continued support for its cooperative education program and its ability to partner with employers such as Motor Transport to insure that students have an avenue to pursue and succeed once they graduate from college,” said George Yamanaka, director of Police Transportation II for LAPD Motor Transport Division. Jim Lentini SCV Man of the Year H is clients see him as a financial adviser. His Rotary friends call him the “Jocular Rotarian.” And now, Santa Clarita recognizes him as “Man of the Year.” Jim Lentini was chosen by the Santa Clarita Valley Man and Woman of the Year Committee, made up of previous winners of the award. He was nominated by the Rotary Club of Santa Clarita Valley. “We knew when he was nominated he was going to win,” said Rotary Club President Lou Esbin. “One of the foundational philosophies of Rotary is ‘service above self,’ and Jim really epitomizes that.” It was not Lentini’s first rodeo. He has been nominated before, both by Rotary and by the Elk’s Club, and he had no hint that out of the 13 men nominated, his name would be the one called at this year’s gala. Jim Lentini’s son, Nick, also a past president of Rotary, presented his father with the award. When asked about the reason his dad deserved to win, Nick said, “Simply the vast amount of work he has done in the community for the last 50 years.” “He really does put the interests of veterans above himself,” Esbin said. “He’s tireless, making sure they’re provided for. He works with congressmen, different agencies, non-profits like Habitat for Heroes. We have the Rotary Garden up at the Activities Center. He worked with Harry Bell and the Harry Bell Memorial Foundation too, as well as working with the city on the Veterans Plaza in Downtown Newhall.” While he carries the mantle until 2017, Jim plans to continue like he always has. His volunteerism goes on, including his role as Veterans Affairs Service chair for Rotary of SCV. “It makes you feel appreciated for doing good work for others, and the community will support the programs you find important to the citizens of SCV and our veterans,” Jim said. The new Man of the Year has been involved in numerous local non-profit groups, embracing leadership on many occasions. He has also taken it on the road, including a Rotary trip to Panama, where the group supported Operation Smile and visited villages of indigenous people in the country. But here in town or anywhere else in the world, when it comes to the award winner’s commitment to service, Lou summed it up best when he said, “Jim Lentini is always there.” Jim is perhaps best known for his work with veterans. Having served in the U.S. Army in Korea and as a member of the military police, Jim takes every opportunity to meet the needs of men and women who served. The Rotary Garden above the Aquatic Center and Habitat for Heroes are a few examples. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 13 - May 19, 2016 By Tim Haddock Contributor Your Hometown News and Classifieds 7 Sports Highlights Baseball Saugus shut out Hart, 17-0, in their latest game. The Centurions scored 10 runs in the fourth inning. Lindsay Clare was 2-for-2 with three RBIs for Saugus. The Valencia baseball team has won at least a share of the Foothill League title with one week left in the regular season. Valencia is riding a seven-game winning streak. The Vikings have two games against West Ranch this week. One win over their Foothill League rival and Valencia will capture its first outright league title since 2011. Valencia swept Golden Valley last week 7-3 in a pair of games, making five wins in a row over Foothill League opponents. Tyler Erne was 4-for-4 with two RBIs. Ben Fariss was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. West Ranch and Canyon are tied for third place in the Foothill League standings, with 4-4 records. The third-place finisher will earn an automatic playoff berth. West Ranch beat Canyon, 12-3, and has won three of its past four Foothill League games. Jessica Harper hit two home runs in the game for West Ranch. Valencia wraps up the regular season against Canyon and Hart. Saugus plays West Ranch and Canyon in its final two games. West Ranch is home for its final two games, against Saugus and Golden Valley. Valencia’s seven-game winning streak started on April 22. The Vikings beat Saugus, 12-2. Valencia won two games against Canyon and two more against Golden Valley. The Vikings also beat Esperanza and Thousand Oaks during the streak. Canyon is home for its final two games, against Valencia and Saugus. The West Ranch baseball team has put together a little winning streak to move up to second place in the Foothill League standings. The Wildcats still have a shot at a share of the league title, but they will have to sweep Valencia in their two games this week. The CIF Southern Section boys’ volleyball playoffs begin this week. West Ranch won the Foothill League championship with a perfect 10-0 record and earned the No. 4 seed in the Division 2 playoffs. West Ranch has won three games in a row and 11 of its past 12 games. The Wildcats’ last three wins are against Foothill League opponents. They swept Canyon and beat Saugus, 11-2, during their recent win streak. Hart surged in the past few weeks to move into third place in the Foothill League standings. The Indians have won five of their past six games and are a game behind West Ranch, for second place in the Foothill League standings. Hart’s latest win, 1-0, over Saugus was crucial. Saugus and Hart were battling for third place in the league standings. Hart swept Saugus last week. Brendan Henry came through in both games for Hart. Henry started and threw six shutout innings against Saugus in the 1-0 win. He gave up four hits, struck out three and walked none. Saugus starter Jacob Lopez was equally impressive, tossing a complete game. He gave up only three hits, struck out eight and walked two. Softball The Valencia and Saugus softball teams are tied for first place in the Foothill League standings, with two games to play. Both teams have 7-1 records in league. The battle for the Foothill League crown comes down to the next two games. Valencia is coming off a 17-2 win over Golden Valley. Valencia hit four home runs in the game. Erin Andris hit two home runs and Alley Johnson hit a grand slam. Volleyball West Ranch will be home for its first-round match against Milikan of Long Beach, the fourth-place team from the Moore League. Valencia opens the playoffs with a home match against Torrance, the secondplace team from the Pioneer League. Saugus is on the road to open the playoffs. The Centurions take on Oak Park, the No. 1 seed in the Division 2 playoffs and the reigning Division 2 champion. Track and Field Golden Valley’s Azaria Hill won four events at the Foothill League championships. Canyon’s Steven Arrington won three events at the league finals at College of the Canyons. Hill won the 100 meters in 12.29 seconds and the 200 meters in 25.33 seconds. It was the third time in her high school career that she swept the 100 and 200 meters at the Foothill League championships. She was also on the 4x100 relay team that won in 48.50 seconds and the 4x400 relay team that won in 3:58.85. Golden Valley’s Lonyaa Merriweather won three events at the league finals. She won the 400 meters and was on the 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams. Teammate Bianca Tinoco won two events, including the 800 meters, and she was on the 4x400 relay team. Arrington won the 100 meters and 200 meters. He was also on the winning 4x100 relay team. He won the 100 meters in 11.16 seconds. He won the 200 meters in 43.16 seconds. Tim Haddock writes for ESPN and the Ventura County Star. Follow him on Twitter @ thaddock. College of the Canyons ‘Fast Track’ Program Helps Locals Launch New Careers T he latest graduates from the College of the Canyons ‘Fast Track’ program prove that with the right training, you can go from being unemployed to launching a new career in just seven weeks. Offered by the COC Economic Development Division, the Fast Track program is a collection of intensive courses geared toward entry-level skills training and professional certifications that prepare students for a variety of fields. It includes CNC (computer numerically controlled) manufacturing, where operators program and control machines that shape metal into parts for a wide range of industrial and aerospace applications. Fast Track was designed to train people with no previous experience for work in a new field, although a few students who already work in CNC are looking to upgrade their skills. “We’ve had everyone from bartenders to Starbucks baristas to people that haven’t worked in five years,” said Joe Klocko, the recently retired dean of Economic Development at COC. Klocko described the Fast Track program in a nutshell as “short-term, intensive training that would give someone the skills to find a better job.” The 280-hour, seven-week CNC program is divided into classroom and hands-on time to teach students the skills they’ll need on the job. Safety protocols, blueprint reading, shop math, and machining their own parts are among the topics. Students are taught in COC’s machining lab by experts trained to educate adults in CNC machining, and utilize traditional textbooks alongside a scientific calculator, online toolset, and machinist’s measuring implements. Upon completing the program, students earn a CNC Machining Certificate of Completion and National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC). Program graduates are highly sought after by local companies, earning up to $20 per hour after gaining on-the-job experience. of the class’12 students were already employed.) So far, five of the nine graduates have been hired, with the others still going through the application and interview process. Among the companies present were Aerospace Dynamics, Honda Performance Development and The Spaceship Company, owned by Virgin Galactic’s Richard Branson. Each graduate spent 15 minutes interviewing with each employer, with follow-up interviews scheduled based on the results of the initial meetings. The next Fast Track cohort will begin Monday, Sept. 12, with additional classes scheduled to start throughout the year. Admission is based on application, and enrollment fees are waived for students who are currently unemployed. For more information about College of the Canyons Fast Track program, please visit http://www.canyonsecondev. org/business-units/fti. The Fast Track graduation ceremony features a job fair. Twelve companies attended to interview the nine most recent graduates looking for work. (Three Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 8 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 13 - May 19, 2016 OPINION The Pot, the Kettle and the RINOs Mother Each Other? By Andrea Slominski Contributor A nother Mother’s Day has come and gone. The first part of my Mother’s Day I was in grad school, working in my dissertation formulation class. The last part of the day was celebrated with flowers, hugs and dinner, cooked by my husband and shared with two of my three children. Our oldest child was studying for exams in Northern Cal. I am proud to be the mom of three terrific kids. I am grateful that they turned out so well, despite my imperfections and theirs. “Mother and motherhood” are ideas. They are relationship titles that define familial functions and jobs, and are experienced through all cultures across the globe. Our relationship to “mother,” is collective, and yet unique, at the same time. “Duh!” you say, “Everyone had a mother.” Yes, that’s true enough, but everyone’s experience of “mother” is different. Some of us were blessed to have a mother who loved and cared for us, supported us as we were growing, and encouraged us to go out and create our own lives. Some people grow up with marginal support, have unhappy mothers, and experience antagonistic relationships with their mothers. Some mothers are abusive or detached. Some women want to be mothers and are illequipped; some want to be mothers and cannot; and some have motherhood culturally imposed upon them. One thing is certain – all mothers are human, complete with imperfections and troubles of their own. Some people never knew their mothers. The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption writes, “There are 423,773 children in the U.S. foster care system; 114,556 of these children are available for adoption. Their birth parents’ legal rights have been permanently terminated and children are left without a family.” Some children in foster care are fortunate. They are adopted and raised by loving parents. Some of us have lost our mothers early, and some of us are caring for our mothers as they age. One thing I know for certain, the relationship we have, or don’t have, with our mothers will affect us our entire lives. It is the first relationship that we form, and fundamental to who we are as people, and to all our relationship experiences in the world. The hardest part about the idea of “mother” is acknowledging that we can never fully embody the perfect mother. That huge role is filled by flawed human beings and the job comes with no training or handbook that could ever give you more than an inkling of what is to come. The attributes of “mother,” love, compassion, acceptance, nurturing, forgiveness, guidance and comfort, are among the most important for human fulfillment and happiness. Since no one has been, or had, the “perfect mother,” I would like to suggest that we offer these gifts to one another everyday, any way we can, in the way we interact, communicate, conduct business, and go about our daily lives. Let’s treat each other and the Earth with these principles and see what problems might be solved. Further Reading https://davethomasfoundation.org/ news_story/national-adoption-monthfoster-care-adoption-statistics/ h t t p : / / w w w. l a t i m e s. c o m / l o c a l / la-me-banks-motherless-daughters20140503-column.html http://www.motherlessdaughtersbiz. com/ **The Views and Opinions expressed in these columns are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette.** Political Endorsement Letter Policy The Santa Clarita Gazette will print any letter (space available) supporting or endorsing a candidate for political office free of charge. Preferred length is 250 words, but we do reserve the right to edit them as necessary for space. Include your name and submit to [email protected] or [email protected]. Campaign managers wishing to purchase a paid advertisement for candidates call Barbara at 661-298-5330 or email [email protected]. By Robert Patrick Lewis Contributor M uch like a season of my favorite shows, “Game of Thrones” or “House of Cards,” this election cycle has already seen a multitude of ups, downs, surprises and cliffhangers. And we’re still quite far from the actual election. And like any good writer of drama knows, whether it be television, movies, books or political theatre, there has to be drama and conflict to keep the story interesting. But for a story to be truly great, there has to be more than just the good vs, evil drama; you need side stories with their own conflicts, an underdog’s triumphant victory, a love interest, an interesting backstory and, of course, a twist. I’m pretty sure we can all agree that most of those prerequisites have been met for this season of “The Tragedy of U.S. Elections,” but there is one story line that keeps surprising me: The once-great victor who made an error, yet refuses to correct his ways and find redemption. The RNC – this character that was once a wise and mighty bastion of freedom from government oppression, intrusion into the lives of her citizens, and vast amounts of economic waste in an ever increasing government – chose not to listen to its constituents in the end of the W presidency and leading up to the 2008 campaign. Instead of listening to a populace who screamed from the rafters that they were tired of war (civilians and soldiers alike) and scared of the ever increasing debt from it, they chose to put forth a symbol of the military industrial complex. He may have served his country well during his time, but has since been one of the leading forces to create, fund and arm ISIS in a glorious misunderstanding (and choosing not to listen to advisors) of the modern war and environment he was in. In that campaign, the public had become so tired of what was going on in the country that they elected a young senator with little national political experience who spent all of his time in office campaigning for the presidency. But the people didn’t care. The only thing they truly cared about was doing away with the status quo. They say those who forget history are doomed to repeat it, and from Karl Rove’s multiple failures in college, it seems obvious the RNC didn’t do well in their history lessons. It’s proven every time I hear a Fox commentator or establishment RINO claim they just can’t believe Trump is going to be the nominee. The RNC chose not to learn from their mistakes in 2008, and instead repeated them again, almost verbatim, in 2012. They had a chance to put Dr. Ron Paul on the ticket, which current support for Bernie Sanders shows may have been a very wise idea to pull a substantial amount of support from left-leaning independents. But they wanted their establishment and lobbyists to be happy, which Dr. Paul was definitely not going to do. So they chose to lose. And now every time I hear of another Republican politician, talking head or mouthpiece decrying Trump and doing everything they can to bad mouth him despite the results from the primaries, all I can do is shake my head in disbelief that they still haven’t learned their lesson. Unfortunately, I don’t see this movie having a happy ending where the main character finally sees the error of his ways and repents. I see the RNC as Apollo Creed in “Rocky 2,” who is going to keep trying the same thing until he’s finally beaten to death. And yes, I did use that reference on purpose, because in this case as well, we have a sizable Russian on the other side of the rope laughing as we fall to the mat. Robert Patrick Lewis is 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” on iTunes. **The Views and Opinions expressed in these columns are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette.** Puppeteer at ARTree Speaker Series S anta Clarita resident Allan Trautman does a wide range of performing, including his work as a puppeteer. At this month’s ARTree Speaker Series he will talk about the evolution of hand puppetry from stage to computer, and will also show guests some of the techniques and challenges that go into creating and performing with complex characters made from wood, fur and pixels. Trautman is an Emmy-nominated performer and the lead puppeteer and instructor for The Jim Henson Company. His film and TV credits include “Muppets from Space,” “Babe,” “The Country Bears,” “Dr. Dolittle,” and the new live action feature film, “The Jungle Book.” The public is invited to this behind-the-curtain look at what goes into creating 21st century puppetry. The event will be held on Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. at Old Town Newhall Library, located at 24500 Main Street. For more information, visit TheARTree.org. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 13 - May 19, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds It’s No Wonder: It’s no wonder Hillary lost in West Virginia this week, after remarks like this from her and Obama. “We’re going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.” (Hillary) “If somebody wants to build a coal power plant, they can. It’s just that it will bankrupt them, because they are going to be charged a huge sum for all that greenhouse gas that’s being emitted.” (Obama) That’s just great; let’s pile all kinds of regulations on a crucial energy industry, putting thousands of people in West Virginia out of work, attempting to wipe out an industry you think is killing the earth. Talk about selfish, self-serving ignorance while not caring about ruining the lives of families. It’s disgraceful. Pray About This: Thumbs up to Mayor Bob Kellar for not giving in to critical cries he should not attend the prayer breakfast last week. He was there, as he said he would be, and made a short, but moving, statement. I have to tell you, I do not understand the gnashing of teeth that occurs every year the event rolls around. This breakfast is held in Santa Clarita annually on the National Day of Prayer, with similar events held all over this nation. What puzzles me are the seemingly ignorant comments that are thrown out leading up to the event. I’m not saying the folks making the statements are ignorant; I’m commenting on their ignorance about what actually takes place. Examples of quotes from various news sources: “(I)t … biases you in your position on the school board to have you (sic) views against homosexuals and transgendered people.” (directed to Joe Messina, Hart School Board member who privately organizes the event each year). “The event is not to recognize a day of prayer, it’s to espouse hate.” “These people don’t know what they’re in for or what they’re attending.” You need to eliminate hate from the program and make the subject matters and speakers welcome to the community as a whole.” “(Name left out) is choosing to attend, despite forewarning about the political nature of the event and its ties with hatemongering conservatives.” “Others raised issues with the $25-per plate event and its Christian financiers’ offensive keynote speakers.” OMG (oh my goodness), how in the world these perceptions came about, I do not know. I have attended this breakfast numerous times over the years (including this one), and there has never been (as Obama says about the IRS scandal) one smidgen of what these critics are alluding to. whining, gnashing their teeth and scratching their heads because they can’t figure out how all those people could have put Trump where he is today. I’ll tell you fools why: BECAUSE YOU’RE A BUNCH OF WIMPS! What’s scary and sad is you don’t have a clue! You guys think you’re God’s gift to the conservative movement, when all you are is democrat kiss butts. Real conservatives are sick and tired of you giving in to the other side on all kinds of crucial matters after you tell us you will stand up and fight to the bitter end. Well, the end has been bitter all right, with you crumbling like balsa wood under a rock. Now millions are turning to a guy who is not the best face of what we have been yelling for, but he is the only one in sight that gives us any hope of fixing what you guys have hypocritically screwed-up! To rub salt in our wounds, you are now acting like sniveling kids who didn’t get their way and can’t stand that things didn’t go the way you wanted them to. So now you want to mess things up even more as you selfishly sabotage the only shot of accomplishing what you were too chicken poop to do! And Another Thing! Hey, you establishment types, see if any of these issues sound familiar, because they are some of the ones Donald is ready to tackle as soon as he takes office. *Kill many of Obama’s executive orders (on day one). *Cut individual and corporate tax rates significantly. *Immediately reduce choke holding regulations on businesses. *Simplify the tax code. *Strengthen a depleted military. *Make major cuts in spending to reduce the monster deficit. *Repeal Obamacare; make sweeping changes in health insurance laws, enabling free market competition. *Fight against cuts in social security and Medicare, instead allowing an improving economy to save the programs. *Crush ISIS once and for all. *Initiate sweeping illegal immigration reform. Tell me, Republicans, which of these you don’t want to see happen. If you remember; a lot of these issues are the ones you said you would take care of as soon as you got control of the House and the Senate. You got control of those and still got your butts kicked. Then you said you need control of the White House also to get things done, but now you’re trying to circumvent the system of getting our guy in the White House. It’s bewildering. Please WAKE UP and GROW UP! Where I come from, we have a saying for folks like you: “You would screw up a ...” Quotes of the Week: There has been nothing but positive Christian and patriotic messages espoused by people on the podium, and the people in attendance all seem united with the same general belief system. That system, as part of this event, does not carry one iota of the “hate” or “hatemongering conservative talk.” Nor have any of the keynote speakers ever “been offensive.” I would very much like for any of the folks who feel this is a hate event to please attend next year, because your perception of what the prayer breakfast is about is way off base. "Loving God... Loving Others" Casual Atmosphere. Come As You Are. Serious Faith. Great Coffee. Sunday Services at 10:00 AM Leona Cox Community School 18643 Oakmoor Street In Canyon Country (off Whites Canyon Rd. at the top of Nadal Street) (661) 251-8340 www.hopevineyard.com It’s Your Own Fault, Fools! It’s the Republican dinosaurs’ own damn fault they find themselves straddled with a candidate they can’t stomach. They are sitting around “I can no longer remain silent about the repeated and reprehensible attempts to align my boss and his family with racist, hate-mongering groups, campaigns and messaging. … To the skeptics who will undoubtedly claim that I am doing this at the behest of the Trump family or with the promise of reward, I deliberately chose not to seek their approval nor council.” (Lynne Patton, African-American employee of Donald Trump, by YouTube video) “The Trump family that I know is, without question, one of the most generous, compassionate and philanthropic families I’ve ever had the privilege of knowing and the honor to call friends. They have been incredibly loyal to me and to the countless dedicated people they employ around the world – hiring more minority and female executives than any other company for which I’ve ever worked.” (Lynne Patton) “What gets me is if you look at what the very first GOP platform was it’s exactly the same as Trump’s platform now. I’m not sure where the so called principled conservatives got their holier than (thou) attitude, but we are fighting a progressive globalist agenda and America won’t last another 4 years. If it’s worth losing for some made up principles I think they are truly insane.” (Todd Hall, blogger) 9 little more than cuddling up to criminals.” (Sheriff David Clarke, Milwaukee, Wis.) “How did America go from figuring out how to get a man on the moon to one with people confused about which restroom to use?” (Sheriff David Clarke) “The best thing about the Obama presidency is that it’s coming to an end.” (Sheriff David Clarke) Letters to the Ranter: There’s something called a false dilemma. Not supporting Trump does not by default mean one supports Clinton. Many conservatives just don’t feel he is fit for office and doesn’t have any real conservative values. That doesn’t mean they think Clinton is fit or that she shares those values either. But they can’t in good conscience back someone who so whole heatedly stands against conservative principles and speaks about actively weakening US on the world stage. Trump in all likelihood isn’t going to win. The republican establishment is quite aware of this. I think most are willing to take a mulligan on this one rather than further erode their legitimacy as the conservative leadership by risking backing someone who in all honesty makes incredibly dangerous statements whether or not that’s what he truly believes or not. How weak will conservative leaders look after trump has lost, and after he has made statements and acted in such a way that goes against nearly everything conservatives stand for, not only in principle, but in terms of basic values regarding liberty, regarding just basic decency? You’re thinking too small here -- though that tends to be an issue with you. You’re missing the long game here. You’re strategy will only further fracture the republican base. A strategy like yours loses the war and not only the battle. Wouldn’t you rather the republican party have a chance at winning a general presidential election within the next 20 years? So go ahead and conflate conservatism with childishness. It isn’t childish to accept that Trump does not in any way represent true conservative views. It isn’t childish or being overly emotional to understand that backing the man only further devalues conservatism as a viable political choice. The big government neocons have already done plenty enough to turn voters away. Do republicans really want to be known as the party know-nothings, as hypocrites, as mindless lemmings willing to ignore their very core beliefs to win an election that as of now seems impossible to win anyhow? BTW -- I often read these headlines of yours and think to myself well that sounds like it’s only partly true or probably bullshit. I figured I’d investigate the first one this week. It took me two minutes to find the original FDA press release which states “The $35.7 million campaign is funded by user fees collected from the tobacco industry, not by taxpayer dollars”. All it took was clicking the link Fox got their source from, and then clicking the link on the original article which took me to the actual press release. Kind of funny that part is left out of the article though huh? You can’t be taken seriously if you lack have the intellectual rigor or honesty to investigate something which should take all but two minutes to do. A better question might be, would that money be better spent on treating those with health problems rather than on prevention? Or learn perhaps if such prevention is even at all effective? But it seems none of it is coming from the taxpayers. I think something you might want to learn Doug, is that it’s best not to believe in things being true simply because they fit cohesively with how you want them to. The world is far less black and white than the one you seem to perceive. If you want to have any voice worth listening to, then perhaps work on improving your integrity. (No name provided) Ranter’s Response: Thanks for writing. It would be nice, though, if you included a name with your correspondence. You notice I have the nerve to show not only my name, but my picture, when I espouse the thoughts you disagree with. In regard to your last paragraph, there is nothing wrong with my integrity. The headlines do not originate with me – they are quotes from legitimate sources. You may not agree with the sources, but that portion of my column is a simple recap of headlines I come across and put out there for entertainment value. I would rather you get to know me personally before making assumptions about my integrity. Thanks again for this correspondence, and have a good week … Doug **Letters to the editor/ranter are published “as-is,” without editing for grammar, spelling or punctuation. “Efforts by some conservatives to reduce prison sentences are Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 10 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 13 - May 19, 2016 Featured Business: By Martha Michael Gazette Editor G & M Auto Repair J ohn Wright of G & M Auto Repair has a message for the Santa Clarita community: You can trust me. wood, a dealership in San Francisco, and he has been at the helm of auto repair shops for probably 15 years, including a business in the San Fernando Valley and one in the SCV. “I’m very customer-service oriented and I’ll give things away if I have to,” Wright says. “They can trust that I’m going to take care of it if something happens. The action of fixing a car, making it run properly, I’m satisfied when I get that repair done.” “The Prius technology is pretty much the same from Toyota to Lexus for the last 12 years,” he says. “They’ve made some advances, but in the scheme of things, it’s still the same.” Wright says he works on anywhere from one to three hybrid cars per week at G & M, mostly because the SCV has so many commuters. He is ASE certified, which means he has passed the testing required by the non-profit National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence. The owner of G & M Auto Repair believes in his work enough to stand by every repair, with a guarantee that matches the life of the parts. “I stand behind everything I do, 110 percent,” said Wright, a Canyon Country resident who has worked in the auto repair industry for two decades. When he says his guarantee matches the life of the part, Wright means it. In some instances it’s three years or 36,000 miles – whichever comes last. “I take good care of people and their cars, and that is why I am so busy,” said Wright. “I have a very good following, because we know what we’re doing.” Wright worked at a Toyota dealership in Holly- One example is Wright’s schooling and expertise in the Integrated Motor Assist technology of the Honda hybrid. Left to right: Michael, Toti, Brad, John G & M has six lifts plus another six flat stalls, so he and his employees can work on 12 vehicles at a time. Wright purchased additional diagnostic equipment for the business as well. “The hardest thing to do is keep up with all the technology,” said Wright. “I send the guys off to classes. I read all the service bulletins that come out daily from all the different manufacturers. It keeps me on top of everything.” His experience has shown that some Toyota hybrids can get up to 250,000, or even 300,000 miles, before the battery fails. How do you get the most miles from your car’s engine? The business owner boils it down to one thing: maintenance. Says Wright: “If you take care of it properly, it’ll take care of you.” G & M Auto Repair is located at 27260 Camp Plenty Road in Canyon Country. Call John at (661) 347-2096 or visit http://www.gmautorepair.net/. West Ranch Students Become Stock Market Club Champions GoFundMe Set Up to Pay Travel Costs F or the second year in a row, members of the West Ranch High School Stock Market Club are World Investment Champions. The competition, which included more than 500 teams from all over the world, had entries from Europe, Canada, Mexico, Australia, China and India, was held at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia. on both qualitative, quantitative analysis, articulating their investment strategy, creativity and, of course, their presentation.” This year’s competition started in December with the finals, held on Saturday, April 30. The investment competition’s objectives were for students to act as financial analysts and compete against other teams for the account of Jack Abraham, a Wharton graduate. They were to design a diversified portfolio of investments for a 30-year horizon and invest $100,000 in an online trading and investment simulator. Students also developed an investment strategy and conducted a thorough analysis of both the industries and companies in their portfolio recommendation. Project objectives were for students to learn teamwork, communication, risk, diversification, company analysis, industry analysis and investing. Student teams that moved onto the final were to analyze one stock from their portfolio as a case study along key points from their previous report. “This year we were fortunate to have a tour from Sandy London-Gedalje at Amgen,” Cox said. “Students can study the annual reports and research the company, but it all came together when they physically walked the grounds and were able to ask questions. It gave our team a real competitive advantage.” Fifteen teams were chosen to present a 10-minute final pitch in a high-tech conference room atop Wharton’s Huntsman Hall to a panel of four industry professionals from Aberdeen Asset Management on April 30. West Ranch was led by team captain Drake Walker with fellow team members Tristan Esquivez, Giann Espino, Sam Hassanzadeh, Gamin Kim, Garam Kim, Eunice Yi, and teacher/advisor Linda Cox. West Ranch’s case study highlighted the pharmaceutical company Amgen, headquartered in Thousand Oaks. “Our competition would also not have been a success this year if it was not for our mentor help. I would like to thank Dan Block from NWQ Investments and his team who provided their time, energy and mentorship. Their assistance was invaluable,” Cox said. The West Ranch team is still raising money on GoFundMe for their travel expenses to the competition in Philadelphia. The students won $1,500 and had raised $370 before the competition. Their goal is to raise another $5,000 to cover their debts. The link is http://www.gofundme.com/2283z9a4 or you can search West Ranch Stock Market on the GoFundMe site. The Wharton School of Business, established in 1881, is the world’s first collegiate business school. The investment competition was sponsored by Knowledge@Wharton and Aberdeen Asset Management. “I couldn’t have been more proud of my team,” Cox said. “The students definitely brought their ‘A Game’ again this year. They were exceptionally strong VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 13 - May 19, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 11 Non-Profit of the Week The Placerita Canyon Nature Center Associates T he Placerita Canyon Nature Center Associates is a 501c3 non-profit volunteer organization which assists the County of Los Angeles, Department of Parks and Recreation, in the operation and programming of Placerita Canyon Natural Area. The organization’s mission statement is: To inspire a passion, awareness and respect for the environment, and to preserve and protect for future generations the history and ecosystem of Placerita Canyon. Placerita Canyon’s docent naturalists lead educational programs and nature hikes for elementary school groups from September through June each year. Training for this program is done once a year – January through March – and is open to all people 18 years of age and older. In addition, they organize and host many other programs, including the following: • Weekly Family Nature Walk at 11a.m. and Native Live Animal Presentation at 1 p.m. every Saturday • Outreach, taking nature programs to schools and other organizations • Monthly Bird Walk on the second Saturday of each month and Castaic Lake Bird Walk on the first Saturday of the month • Community Nature Education Series on the third Sunday of the month • Monthly Wildflower Walk on the fourth Saturday of the month • Special Events – Open House in May and Holiday Craft Fair in December • Tataviam Indian educational program for elementary schools • Gift Shop in the Nature Center • Museum Docent Program to staff the interpretive exhibits • Trail Maintenance Crew and Non-Native Plant Removal Crew • Nature Box Educational Program For further information on any of these programs, visit the website (Placerita.org) or call the nature center office at 661-259-7721. Brought to you by: Proud to support Santa Clarita’s Non-Profit Community, Jen Gerard and www.gerardcosmetics.com www.whiteninglightning.com Duane R. Harte Park Dedication Ceremony T he public is invited to attend a dedication event where River Village Park will be renamed Duane R. Harte Park next week. Crowds will join Santa Clarita City Council members for the ceremony on Monday, May 23, 2016 at 3:30 p.m. at River Village Park, located at 26401 Riverrock Way (at the intersection of Santa Clarita Parkway and Riverrock Way). The park is being renamed for the late Duane R. Harte, who was well known in the Santa Clarita community for being a committed volunteer, community advocate and former chairman of the Santa Clarita Parks, Recreation and Community Services Commission. The Santa Clarita City Council voted to rename the park earlier this year. “This is a deserving way for Harte to be honored by a community he gave so much to,” said Mayor Bob Kellar. “He was tremendously involved and for years worked to make Santa Clarita a better place.” The soon-to-be renamed park opened to the public in February of last year and is the 30th City of Santa Clarita Park. The 29-acre park encompasses 24 acres of open space in the River Village community and five acres of developed park site with a themed play area, group picnic shelters, perimeter walkway and restrooms. For more information on the Duane R. Harte Park at River Village dedication, contact the City of Santa Clarita at (661) 255-4939. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 12 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 13 - May 19, 2016 Athlete of the Week Steven Arrington T his Canyon High School junior won three Foothill League championships recently. He won the 100 meters in 11.16 seconds. He won the 200 meters in 22.40 seconds. And he was on the 4x100 relay team that won in 43.16 seconds. Steven was also on the 4 by 400 relay team that placed second to Valencia in 3:24.87. His season best 100 meters is a hand-timed 10.7. His best time in the 200 this season is 22.12. “Steven will be our team MVP, as he has scored 124 points so far this season, and our second highest scorer is 80 points,” Canyon High School Track and Field Coach Paul Broneer said. “He has been this young team’s leader in more ways than one. He works hard and is a very competitive athlete.” Brought to you by: Steven #4 Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics 19252 Soledad Cyn Rd 661-250-9464 www.buffalowildwings.com Featured Business: FastSigns I f FastSigns was a piece of real estate, you would describe it this way: Sleek, modern, clean lines, with a view. Emphasis on the view. You can tell when you step foot in the store, just opened last month in Canyon Country, that it’s not your grandmother’s signage. The modernized, hi-tech design you see is a precursor to the cutting edge consultation you get with graphic designer Adam Torres. Whether it is banner signage, roofline lettering or exhibits and trade show displays, Santa Clarita’s newest FastSigns is a large solution operation. Owner Peter Blumenfeld has streamlined the system, so the design phase is done locally and the final product comes out of the plant in the San Fernando Valley. Using industrial-sized equipment at the centralized location, FastSigns staff members are capable of tackling pre-press and design, through to construction of jobs that span the needs of an individual’s car wrap to huge commercial staging. Installation is also available through FastSigns. Typical signage is ready in 2-3 days, according to Blumenfeld, and rush service is available. FastSigns is located at 27211 Camp Plenty Road in Canyon Country. Call (661) 260-3888 or visit FastSigns.com/2087. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 13 - May 19, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds What Matters More in Your Retirement Account: Rate of Return or Risk & Fees? By Arif M. Halaby, CEP Contributor D oes the rate of return you receive in your retirement account make a big difference? Well, certainly whenever you experience the extremes of very high or very low, then it can make an enormous difference. But what about in the middle ranges of 3-10 percent? In my opinion, it is always better to be careful and weigh all of the factors that can impact your rate of return, including the risk and fees you may have in each account. Every one of them should be weighed on their own merits and given the proper, objective consideration. For example, there are retirement accounts that have as much as 3 percent per year in fees, or more. That means if you have $100,000 in your retirement account, it would be $3,000 per year! That works out to an average of about $250 per month. Sometimes the investment companies take money out of your account on a quarterly basis, or every three months. No longer do the investment companies have you write them a check on a yearly basis; instead, they take it right out of your account. Now, if your account is earning more than the fees being charged each month or year, then you may find it to be a good deal. It has been my experience that more and more people with these types of accounts don’t know how they work, much less the amount in fees they are currently paying. Ask your financial professional for a list of all the fees you are being charged, then total them up from the time you opened the account. After that, look at what you have earned in your account. It will give you a good sense of whether or not the account still fits your needs. If you are retiring and withdrawing money from your retirement account each month or year in order to live, then you may want to consider what level of risk you have in that account. For example, if the account goes down in value when the market goes down, then it is like having an additional cost each year. As you get older, you may want to consider a safer approach and have less risk in your retirement account, especially if that account can lose value when something happens in the market that is out of your control. Arif M. Halaby is Pres./CEO of Total Financial Solutions, Inc., a financial and insurance services company based in Santa Clarita, California. 13 Now and Then: Steve Michaels - Frantic Follies By Linda Pedersen Contributor B efore the SCV Chamber of Commerce became a more formal organization and made the decision that its prime function was all about business, its leaders were as likely to promote community fun as they were commercial fundamentals. Believing that camaraderie was one of the greatest business networking tools, chamber manager Viki Rudolph welcomed realtor Betty Bardwell when she approached her in 1981 with the idea of directing volunteers and professionals in a two-hour variety show dubbed “The Frantic Follies.” The show was such a success that the following year Bardwell enlisted the aid of show business veteran Steve Michaels to direct an even bigger and better production. In 1982, Steve wrote lyrics for the show’s vignettes and his wife Sandy choreographed the dance numbers – in particular, a 24-woman chorus line made up of the valley’s leading matrons, which Bardwell christened the Santa Clarita Valley Rockettes. Sizes, shapes and dancing abilities varied in the chorus line, but Sandy was able to coach the women so the closing act came off with few hitches. Who knew that inside each buttoned-down business leader was a song and dance man (woman) straining to burst free? Michaels went on to write scripts and direct two more annual events. Each production got a little more lavish than the last, raising the curtain on our community’s burgeoning warehouse of show biz talent. The shows themselves were kaleidoscopes of color, song, and humor that had political figures like then Lieutenant Governor Mike Curb, Senator Ed Davis, Assemblywoman Cathy Wright, and a variety of local judges mugging their way through skits alongside SCV citizens. Steve and Sandy were both seasoned summer stock performers and moved away in 1996 to grace Las Vegas with their talents. Eventually, their daughter, Shannon, became a show business performer and son, Shawn, settled into television production. Can-yon Country (sung to “Oklahoma!”) Can-yon Country, where the wind comes sweepin’ down the ridge! And the neighbors meet on ev’ry street For a barbecue or game of bridge! Can-yon Country, ev’ry night my honey lamb and I, Sit alone and talk and watch a hawk, Makin’ lazy circles in the sky. There’s plenty of room for a pool, And our kids get along well in school. So when we say, “Yo, I yip I oh ee ay!” We’re only sayin’ “You’re doing fine, Canyon Country, Canyon Country, okay!” Saugus (sung to “Mary”) Oh it was Saugus, Saugus, Long before the builders came. With booming real estate, They couldn’t wait to change the name. But it was Saugus, Saugus, With a simple style and grace. Though it’s not French or Greek, It’s just as chic, It’s a grand old place! Valencia (sung to ”Easter Parade”) On the bright paseos, Our kids are safe to play, oh, I’m glad we made the move to our Valencia home. Nothing in the city, Was ever half as pretty, As what we have right here in our Valencia home. On the mountain – Magic Mountain – For the price of admission, There’s so much to play. You can stay there all day (Oh), When I’m old and graying, You still will hear me saying, “I’m glad we made the move to our Valencia home!” Steve was back in town last week, but his visit was bittersweet. Sandy, his love and inspiration of 48 years, had recently passed away, and he was determined to turn heartbreak into something positive. He met with College of the Canyons administrators to establish a scholarship in Sandy’s name. “The Sandy Award” is to be given to an aspiring drama student who shows the most heart and dedication – or in Steve’s words, “passion, potential, and perseverance.” A most appropriate way to honor a woman who, though extremely talented herself, humbly shunned the community spotlight to spend countless hours behind-the-scenes, teaching stagestruck citizens the steps that would earn them enthusiastic applause from their peers. There have been big changes in our valley since the ‘80s, yet Steve’s lyrics for just three of the eight neighborhoods featured in “The 1982 Frantic Follies” still capture some of their unique characteristics. Steve Michaels, as a young Henry Mayo Newhall, finds himself surrounded by chain gang cons singing “Just Bidin’ My Time,” from a “Frantic Follies” spoof on the history of the SCV. Bankruptcy: Life’s Not Always Fair, But There’s Hope By Ray Bulaon, Esq. Contributor “I can’t believe this is happening to me. Life’s not fair. I haven’t done anything bad. Why do I feel like I’m being punished for something I didn’t do?” These are words I often hear from clients who come to me for bankruptcy advice. Contrary to what others may think, most people who file for bankruptcy are honest, hard-working individuals who simply need to get a fresh financial start. Yes, they are your normal, everyday folks – just like you and me – who have jobs and families. At one time or another in your life, you may face debt problems that you don’t know what to do about. You may find yourself unemployed, sick, in the middle of a painful divorce or a failed business venture. We are living in tough economic times. You may know several people right now who are going through foreclosure and for the first time in their lives are facing the prospect of being homeless. Bankruptcy is nothing more than a tool to help you obtain a fresh financial start. The honest debtor who lacks the resources to pay back creditors is given a chance to start a new life free from the burden of debts. So if you are facing serious debt problems and don’t feel like you deserve to be in this situation, there is no need to over-analyze everything. You may have legal options that you aren’t even aware of. Instead of worrying, your time will be better spent looking for a solution. Atty. Ray J. Bulaon has been a debt relief attorney since 1998 and has helped more than 5,000 clients get out of debt and solve tax problems. For a free consultation, call his Valencia office at (866) 477-7772. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 14 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 13 - May 19, 2016 Amgen Tour Comes to Town Next Week T he City of Santa Clarita will host the Stage 2 Finish for the 2016 Amgen Tour of California, presented by AEG, on Monday, May 16, 2016. Members of the community are encouraged to join in on the excitement of this world class event by attending the Lifestyle Festival, happening from 11a.m. - 5 p.m. on Monday, May 16. The Lifestyle Festival will take place in Old Town Newhall, across from the Old Town Newhall Library. “The City of Santa Clarita is overjoyed to welcome back the Amgen Tour of California,” said Mayor Bob Kellar. “I hope residents will come together in Old Town Newhall to celebrate this tremendous event.” The Lifestyle Festival will be held adjacent to the finish line on the day of the race. Designed to provide and promote healthy lifestyles and cycling-related experiences, the Lifestyle Festival provides a day of entertainment and fun for the whole family. The event serves as the central hub for fans to watch the race live on outdoor video screens and to interact with more than 40 exhibitors and other enthusiasts as they wait for cyclists to cross the finish line. The daylong event will feature cycling-themed products and demos, cancer and cardiovascular awareness education, family activities, food, entertainment and more. Special VIP experiences, created exclusively for the Amgen Tour of California, are also available. These custom-designed activities bring fans closer to the action. VIP Car Ride ($200-$500): Experience the crowd, the course, the race conditions, the energy and the excitement in an official race vehicle. Ride alongside the peloton for an entire stage of the race and get an up-close view of the riders in action, in a way few have done before. Arrive at the finish ahead of the cyclists and watch them cross the finish line. Participants will receive an official Amgen Tour of California jersey. Limited availability remains for select stages. Time Trial Ride in Folsom on May 20, 2016 ($500): Ride the official Time Trial Circuit on your bike just hours before the pros take the course. Personalized Jens Voigt Meet and Greet ($65 add-on): Here’s your chance to meet cycling icon Jens Voigt during Race Week. The 2016 Amgen Tour of California Ambassador will host exclusive meet-andgreets for a limited number of fans at select stages. This offer is only available with the purchase of VIP Hospitality in Santa Clarita and/or Monterey County (Mazda Laguna Seca Raceway). Behind-The-Scenes Tour ($500): Get a true behind-the-scenes look at all the action. It includes a broadcast compound tour, photograph taken on the awards stage and an exclusive viewing area to experience the race finish. For more information on VIP Experiences, contact Jonathan Breilh at (213)-742-7491 or by email at [email protected]. Parking and shuttles will be available at the shuttle site on 13th Street and Railroad Avenue. If you are interested in learning more about the Amgen Tour of California in Santa Clarita, visit santaclaritatourofCA.com. This website will be updated with information about volunteer oppor- tunities, ancillary events surrounding the Amgen Tour of California in Santa Clarita, and community sponsorship opportunities. For more information about the Amgen Tour of California, including sponsorship and VIP experience opportunities, visit amgentourofcalifornia. com. and presented by AEG that challenges the world’s top professional cycling teams to compete along a demanding course that traverses hundreds of miles of California’s iconic highways, byways and coastlines each spring. The teams chosen to participate have included Olympic medalists, Tour de France contenders and World Champions. The Amgen Tour of California is a Tour de France-style cycling road race created BRIDGE BITES from The American Contract Bridge League A SITTING DUCK By: Brian Gunnell ♠ K3 N-S are a little shy of the 25 or so HCP generally required to make 3NT. On the other hand, they do have a source of tricks in Clubs which gets Declarer up to eight winners. And where there are eight there’s often a 9th, as East is about to ♥6 ♦ AQ853 ♠ QJ9852 ♣ QJT98 North ♠ ♥ 82 ♥ KQJ754 West ♦ 972 East ♣ 76 ♦ KJ4 ♣ A542 Declarer ♠ AT764 ♥ AT93 West dutifully leads his partner’s Heart suit and the Jack is taken by Declarer’s Ace (holding up won’t achieve anything). The ♣K comes next and East wins his Ace. At this point East can count (at least) eight tricks for Declarer, namely two Spades (because surely Declarer has the Ace), one Heart, one Diamond and four Clubs. East can also deduce that Declarer started with ♥AT9x, because West’s opening lead from ♥Tx would be the Ten and from ♥Txx would be a low one. That being the case, it’s clear that persisting with Hearts will merely serve to set up Declarer’s game-going trick. A Diamond is no better, of course, so East does the best he can by exiting safely with a Club. A nice try, but it just delays the inevitable. ♦ T6 ♣ K3 N-S Vulnerable South West North East 1♥ 1♠ Pass 2♦ 2♥ 2NT Pass 3NT All Pass On the run of the Clubs Declarer pitches two Spades and a Diamond, and then cashes the ♠K followed by the ♠A. With East known to have the missing Heart honors and nothing left but red cards, he is a sitting duck for an endplay. Declarer simply exits with the ♥T and sits back smugly while East chooses whether to surrender the 9th trick in Hearts or in Diamonds. Visit www.acbldistrict23.org to find a bridge club near you or learn to play online at www.acbl. org/learntoplaybridge. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 13 - May 19, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 15 Local 18-Year-Old Hikes 2,650-Mile Pacific Crest Trail By Kelly Hentzen Contributor O n April 1, 2016, Garret A. Hernandez, an 18-year-old who graduated from Golden Valley in June 2015 and a longtime resident of the Santa Clarita Valley, started at the border of Mexico in a little town called Campo and began to hike the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). The PCT is approximately 2,650 miles and it goes from the Mexican border to Manning Park, which is 7 miles into Canada. It goes through California, Oregon, Washington, and ends in Canada. It will take him 5-6 months to complete the PCT. Many local residents are unaware that the PCT goes right through Santa Clarita and Agua Dulce. Garret has been preparing for this journey for four years. In order to hike the PCT, he had to apply for a permit, which gives him permission to hike and sleep along the PCT from Mexico to Canada. Hikers also have to apply for a permit to cross the border into Canada, plus Garret needed a campfire permit. The cost to complete the hike is $4-$7,000, Garret says, who saved money while working at the UPS Store on Golden Valley Road in Canyon Country. He also saved all of his birthday money and graduation money that he received as gifts in order to pay for the trip. His mother and father offered to help him, but he said he wanted to accomplish it on his own. It took several years of planning and researching equipment. The base weight of his backpack, which includes his tent, sleeping bag, jacket, stove and the rest of his gear is 13.5 pounds. Once he added his food and water, the pack weight was 35 pounds the day he departed. Along the way, he has to resupply and buy additional food and water in small towns, which he comes to every 3-5 days. In areas where there is no place to purchase food, Garret shipped food in advance to local post offices along the way, where workers hold the boxes for him until he arrives to pick them up. The stretch through Campo was 20 miles and there was no water, so if he didn’t plan accordingly, he would have run out and been in big trouble, as it is desert terrain. Many hikers that Garret got to meet and hike with have had to leave the trail due to injuries, illness, and some have just plain quit, because they didn’t anticipate it being so difficult. Now fast forward a month and this week Garret is at mile 652. He is preparing to conquer the Sierras next. This will be, by far, the hardest part of his journey. You can follow Garret’s Journey on Instagram @thegreat928. Board Presentation of Options for Castaic High Construction W illiam S. Hart Union High School District Superintendent Vicki Engbrecht laid out three separate delivery method options for the construction of Castaic High School to the District’s Governing Board Wednesday night. While multiple delivery methods are available for public school construction, the District has narrowed its options to three. Included in Wednesday’s Board presentation were: • The project can use a model called “CM Multiple Prime,” in which the scopes and schedule are developed and controlled by the construction manager. In this case, all of the Prime Contracts are held by the district. • It can use the traditional design-bid-build model (General Contractor). • The project can be developer-built, which means Romero Canyon LLC delivers a finished school to the Hart District. Cost and schedule impacts would be at the risk of Romero. • Lundgren Management has been assisting the Hart School District for the last six months with general oversight of the site development phase. Shawn Fonder, vice president of Program and Client Services for Lundgren, says the site work is nearly complete. “The primary goal is to build the best high school facility for the (William S. Hart Union School) District and the Castaic Community,” Fonder said. “All of the current project stakeholders are on the same page, in terms of working towards this very important goal.” “The Hart District Board’s selection of a delivery method for Castaic High School continues to focus on the combination of cost, quality and timeline to complete the construction of the school defined by our directives in 2010, which began the current development process,” said Governing Board member Steve Sturgeon. “We are confident the end result will meet the Castaic community’s and District’s long-term goals.” Hart School District Governing Board President Robert Hall said this is an exciting time for the Castaic community and the District with the school’s completion on the horizon. “The decision on the delivery method will provide the district and the community with a clear path to completion,” Hall said. “Timelines will become much clearer as we move towards fulfilling the promise of a high school for the Castaic community. I personally look forward to welcoming our first students to the campus in the near future.” Those thoughts were echoed by Romero Canyon LLC project manager, Randy Wrage. “We’re literally in the home stretch toward construction,” Wrage said. “The next 24 months should be a very exciting time for everyone in the community and the Hart District, who has worked so hard to make this project a reality.” The information provided to the board Wednesday was for discussion only. Action by the board, choosing which of the three delivery methods they prefer, could happen within a month. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 16 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS May 13 - May 19, 2016 DENTAL IMPLANTS - ORAL SURGERY ORTHODONTICS (BRACES) - Financing PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Most Insurances Accepted - 0% Interest Financing Available O.A.C. 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DEPENDABLE 24-HOUR SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES IMMEDIATE RESPONSE HUGE SAVINGS FOR SCV FOOD PANTRY DONORS [email protected] Weekend Scenic every Saturday Honey Harvest Festival Ride to Bennett’s Honey Farm June 11 • 10 am, 12:30pm & 3 pm $22 adult/senior, $15 4-12 yrs, $10 2-3 yrs Father’s Day BBQ Lunch Train Ride June 19 11 am & 3 pm BBQ Tri-Tip& Chicken Potato Salad, Beans & Bread Adults/Seniors $50 - 4-12 yrs $29 2-3 yrs $25 Murder Mystery Dinner Train May 21 6:30pm Adult/Senior $89 June 25 Murder Mystery Dinner Train (18 and up only) 6:30 pm $89 per person choice of entree Prime Rib, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Blackened Pork Chop or Vegetarian May 14, 21, 28 Weekend Scenic Train Ride Noon (May 14 with chicken lunch Adult/Sen $50 4-12 $37) May 22 Weekend Scenic to Piru & Bennett’s Honey Farm - Noon Adults $25, Senior $23, 4-12 $15, 2-3 $10 May 29 Zombie Paintball Train 5pm, Shooter $49, Train ride only $25 23287 North Sierra Hwy l Newhall, CA 91321 661-259-0800 l www.eternalvalleymortuary.com FD 1163-COA 184 805-524-2546 • www.fwry.com 364 Main St. Fillmore, CA 93015 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 13 - May 19, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds Keeping Our Identities Safe in this Day and Age I dentity theft is a crime that often goes unnoticed for weeks, months, and even years, depending on the audacity of the thief. It can be increasingly difficult to protect oneself from identity theft, given the digital age in which we live and with how frequently our personal identifying information is used. No one can ever be 100 percent safe from ever becoming a victim of a crime (especially identity theft). A con-artist by the name of Maria Christina Johnson was recently arrested and charged with several counts of identity theft. Authorities allege that Johnson used her looks to lure her targets on several popular dating sites. When she was allowed to enter their homes, she would locate personal identifying information and steal it. She would then open lines of credit using said stolen information and assume her victims’ identities. All-told, Johnson is accused of fraudulently charging over $250,000 on a variety of credit cards to fund her extravagant lifestyle. Apparently a career-criminal, Johnson has a criminal record dating back to 1997 and spanning three states. She has additional identity theft convictions in California dating back to 2011. Johnson is currently being held in lieu of $2 million bond. Protect your mobile device. There are a ton of apps out there that allow us to effortlessly handle much of our day-to-day business. From doing our banking to paying our bills, much of this can be done without having to leave the house. Unfortunately, if that mobile device falls into the wrong hands, so can access to your bank account. Make sure you must enter a pass code every time you pick up your phone to use it. Don’t leave sensitive information out in the open. What do you do when you receive your mail? Do you open it immediately, handle whatever needs to be handled, then shred the now useless paperwork? Few people do. Bills and other mail often contain sensitive information such as your SSN and bank account numbers, but even when they don’t, they can contain enough identifying info (name, address, phone number) for a savvy ID thief to use to do a great deal of damage. The best way to deal with correspondence that contains sensitive information is to keep it someplace others won’t easily be able to ac- An alleged fugitive from justice was arrested in Santa Clarita last week. He is a 22-year-old clerk from Colorado Springs, Colo. Two Canyon Country men – an unemployed 34-year-old and a 24-year-old who works as a mover – were arrested for shoplifting after a specified prior conviction. A 39-year-old self-employed Los Angeles man was picked up for resisting an officer, and a 27-year-old laborer from Bell Gardens was arrested for evading arrest. A 50-year-old Santa Clarita woman was arrested for vehicular manslaughter, without gross negligence. A 35-year-old construction worker from Castaic was charged with carrying a switchblade knife upon his person. A 29-year-old electrician from Canyon Country was arrested for corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant. A 27-year-old laborer from Stevenson Ranch was arrested for corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant. An unemployed 40-year-old Canoga Park woman and a 63-year-old retired Newhall man were charged with battery against a former spouse. A 30-year-old truck driver from Tampa, Fla. was cited for defrauding an innkeeper by non-payment exceeding $400. A 26-yearold personal stylist from North Hollywood was arrested for robbery. Two unemployed Lancaster women – aged 21 and 19 – were charged with theft of personal property. A 38-year-old unemployed Saugus woman was arrested for burglary. A 22-year-old auto body shop employee from Canyon Country was picked up for acquiring access to a credit card in 4+ names within 12 months. And a 22-year-old security officer from Sylmar was charged with getting credit/another person’s ID. By Robin Sandoval Contributor With the fast exchange of data in this day and age, it’s always better to be safe than sorry. So be diligent in protecting your valuable personal data online and check it often. Here are a few things you can do to greatly minimize your risk: bad boys and girls DUIs with prior arrests included: 27-year-old waitress from Valencia 17 cess, and shred when you’re done. Or, go paperless and save some trees. Watch what you write in social media. When you share information, even something as innocuous as your address on social media, you never know who is watching. If someone looking to steal your ID and commit a bit of fraud gets a few key pieces of information off of Facebook, that’s all they’ll need. The list above is by no means comprehensive, nor is it intended to frighten you. The vast majority of people you let into your home, borrow your phone, or talk to on social media platforms aren’t looking to steal your identity. That being said, most thieves are opportunists, and the easier the target, the better. Robin Sandoval is a California Licensed Bail Bondsman and owner of SCV Bail Bonds. Robin writes blogs and articles to help increase community awareness of the bail industry. If you have questions or want to suggest a topic, email [email protected], visit www.scvbailbonds. com or call 661-299-2245. local crime report In the Neighborhood In Saugus: In Santa Clarita: Grand theft of a vehicle was reported on May 4 at 2:30 a.m. on the 22200 block of Trinity Place. A vehicle burglary was alleged on the 22200 block of Trinity Place on May 4 at 3:30 a.m. An alleged shoplifting occurred on May 3 at 5:23 p.m. on the 19300 block of Golden Valley Road. On May 6 at 3 a.m. a vehicle burglary was alleged on the 26400 block of Carl Boyer Drive. In Valencia: In Castaic: Grand theft of a vehicle was reported on the 28700 block of Rio Norte Drive on May 3 at 2:50 p.m. On May 6 at 1:40 a.m. a report came in about an alleged vehicle theft from Arroyo Park Drive and McBean Pkwy. A petty theft was reported on May 4 at 8:45 p.m. on the 28600 block of The Old Road. An aggravated assault allegedly occurred on May 5 at 1:10 p.m. on the 29300 block of The Old Road. 50-year-old truck driver from Ventura 22-year-old truck driver from Burbank 44-year-old accountant from Canyon Country 23-year-old manager from Van Nuys 42-year-old farmer from North Hollywood 35-year-old construction worker from North Hollywood A 25-year-old rancher from Fresno was brought in for DUI of any drug. A 54-yearold unemployed machinist from Van Nuys and a 22-year-old cook from Newhall were picked up for possession of a narcotic/controlled substance. In Canyon Country: In Stevenson Ranch: On May 4 at 1 a.m. a report of grand theft of a bicycle came in from the 25300 block of Bowie Court. In Newhall: A charge of grand theft auto allegedly occurred on May 7 at 7:30 a.m. on the 23700 block of Via Canon. And on May 9 at 8:28 p.m. there was a report of petty theft on the 24300 block of Main Street. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! A residential burglary was reported on May 6 at 7:18 p.m. on the 19100 block of Nearbrook Street and on May 7 at 6:30 p.m. on the 27300 block of Rock Rose Lane. On the following day, May 8 at 12:22 p.m. another burglary was reported from the 18400 block of Oak Canyon Road. 18 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Fifth Anniversary for Community Gardens of Santa Clarita his year the non-profit organization Community Gardens of Santa Clarita blooms into its fifth year of providing the Santa Clarita community with a place for residents to come together and promote the benefits of locally grown organic food that is environmentally friendly, sustainable and cost effective. T “We’ve come a long way from when we started. We have many accomplishments to celebrate,” said the president of the Garden Council Executive Board, Gisa Seeholzer-Haggin. “This garden is more than just a place to grow food, it also provides economic, health and educational benefits for the community.” The City of Santa Clarita and the Community Garden Council launched the project in 2011, which now hosts a 134-plot spread of land located at Central Park, 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road in Saugus. The garden enables residents who sign up as members to enjoy their own fresh, pesticide and preservative free vegetables, harvested from their own rented plots. Members can request a 10-foot by 10-foot or 10-foot by 20-foot plot, depending on the availability. Various herbs and flowers are also grown on the plots. Over the past five years the Community Gardens of Santa Clarita has launched and contributed to many community projects, such as the Western Bluebird Restoration Project, in which they partnered with College of the Canyons and the Santa Clarita Environmental Education Consortium to hang bluebird boxes in an effort to restore the population of Western Bluebirds. The Community Gardens also provides educational programming for all ages at little to no cost, offering vegetable gardening courses as well as age-specific programming such as the “Little Sprouts” and “Little Gardeners” programs, which focus on teaching kids the basics of gardening. A few plots in the garden are raised above ground to provide easy access to all residents who are participating in the project. The many residents who use the plots range from beginning gardeners to those with more advanced skills. “For five wonderful years the Community Gardens have been giving residents a means of furthering their gardening skills with friends and neighbors,” said Mayor Bob Kellar. Garden members will be honoring the grand milestone with a private celebration on Friday, May 20. For more information about the Community Gardens of Santa Clarita, visit the website at communitygardensofsantaclarita.org. May 13 - May 19, 2016 Bike to Work Day Pit Stops to Hydrate H enry Mayo Newhall Hospital has partnered with the City of Santa Clarita to provide refreshments for five city pit stops during the 13th annual Bike to Work Day Challenge on Thursday, May 19, 2016. As in 2015 and previous years, a cycling team from Henry Mayo will participate in the event. There were 17 team cyclists last year, and one of the members won a bicycle in the city’s raffle, according to Wesley Wright, team leader from Henry Mayo. “This is a great event,” said Wright, who has been riding his bike to work every day since 2009. “There’s a sense of camaraderie, working together as a team. It also helps people get out and get some exercise while exploring. There are over 40 miles of dedicated bike paths in the City of Santa Clarita.” According to GreenSantaClarita.com, last year’s Bike to Work Day Challenge reported that 25 businesses and 225 bicycle commuters participated in Santa Clarita. These efforts help to enhance air quality, reduce traffic congestion, and improve personal health and fitness. MOVIE LISTING This friendly competition challenges businesses in the City of Santa Clarita to see which employer can get the most employees to bike to work on May 19. The businesses with the highest participation rate in each category will win a gift certificate to the restaurant of their choice and a free smoothie from Juice It Up – Santa Clarita. All Challenge participants are eligible for the city’s raffle and prizes. Cyclists participating in the Challenge can stop for refreshments from 7-9 a.m. on May 19 at the following partner-supported pit stops in Santa Clarita: •City Hall – 23920 Valencia Boulevard •Bouquet Junction (Valencia Blvd & Bouquet Canyon Rd.) – Behind Chi Chi’s •Trail access at Camp Plenty & Soledad Canyon Road •Trail access at Newhall Avenue & 16th Street •City Public Works Yard – 25663 Avenue Stanford To learn more, visit GreenSantaClarita.com. Times valid May 13- May 19 Any movie before 5:15 is a Matinee G.A.T.S. or passes may not be accepted at all shows. (Check with theater). Accessibility devices available. 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BRE License# 00969557 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM May 13 - May 19, 2016 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 29 Real Estate - Recent Sales by Area Closed Sales Acton Agua Dulce Address COE Date 3734 Nickels AV 05/06/2016 31620 Cedarcroft RD 05/04/2016 32434 Michigan AV 05/04/2016 33737 Hanawalt RD 05/04/2016 Br 3 5 4 4 Bath 2.00 4.00 2.00 3.00 Sqft 1,408 3,038 1,996 3,155 Price $395,000 $445,000 $520,000 $640,000 Closed Sales Canyon Country Address COE Date 18209 Sierra HY #1 05/06/2016 18124 Sundowner WY #1 05/06/2016 27930 Tyler LN #404 05/02/2016 17918 River CR #3 05/03/2016 26770 Claudette ST #405 05/06/2016 27120 Crossglade AV #3 05/04/2016 20344 Fanchon LN #132 05/09/2016 18038 Flynn DR #5304 05/09/2016 29001 Oak Spring Canyon 05/05/2016 27242 Crossglade AV 05/03/2016 15827 Cindy CT 05/04/2016 19209 Lonerock ST 05/04/2016 19103 Newhouse ST 05/04/2016 29207 Abelia RD 05/06/2016 19206 Stillmore ST 05/04/2016 19863 Steinway ST 05/05/2016 14743 Sierra HY 05/04/2016 17159 Miss Grace DR 05/10/2016 29250 Gary DR 05/05/2016 28010 Damar CT 05/03/2016 19311 Old Friend RD 05/10/2016 27858 Rosamond DR 05/05/2016 29458 Kristine CT 05/05/2016 29337 Spencer DR 05/03/2016 30755 Wesley WY 05/10/2016 26466 Puffin PL 05/04/2016 Br 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 Bath 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 Sqft 795 934 848 1,127 1,007 1,078 1,084 1,375 1,605 982 1,895 1,342 1,144 1,040 1,312 1,374 1,336 1,410 1,675 1,737 1,900 2,017 3,483 2,939 3,277 3,361 Price $226,000 $247,000 $250,000 $267,000 $269,999 $275,000 $292,000 $335,000 $353,000 $383,000 $397,000 $410,000 $410,000 $421,000 $429,900 $430,000 $440,000 $450,000 $455,000 $492,000 $495,000 $510,000 $605,000 $621,500 $655,000 $749,900 Closed Sales Castaic Address 29004 Lomita DR 27814 Beacon ST 28618 Oak Valley RD 32138 Big Oak LN 28642 Oak Valley RD 30643 Yosemite DR 30443 Barcelona RD 32775 Ridge Top LN 30158 Cambridge AV COE Date 05/04/2016 05/05/2016 05/05/2016 05/06/2016 05/06/2016 05/05/2016 05/05/2016 05/03/2016 05/03/2016 Br 3 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 6 Bath 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 Sqft 1,981 1,620 2,220 2,358 1,999 1,981 2,355 2,846 3,882 Price $385,000 $460,000 $486,224 $510,000 $520,000 $530,000 $555,000 $563,000 $678,000 Closed Sales Newhall Address COE Date 26867 Avenue Of The Oak 05/02/2016 19036 Avenue Of The Oak 05/09/2016 26058 E Redhawk PL 05/04/2016 25092 Highspring AV 05/02/2016 19528 Eleven CT 05/03/2016 24804 Cerezo CT 05/06/2016 23533 Stillwater PL 05/04/2016 Br 2 2 4 4 3 4 4 Bath 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 Sqft 864 1,200 2,055 2,129 1,790 2,736 3,140 Price $200,000 $305,000 $515,000 $521,000 $610,000 $705,000 $745,000 Closed Sales Stevenson Ranch Address COE Date 25933 Stafford Canyon RD 05/05/2016 25725 Perlman PL #E 05/05/2016 25003 Hollyhock CT 05/04/2016 25732 Wilde AV 05/03/2016 25741 Wallace PL 05/04/2016 Br 2 3 4 5 5 Bath 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 Sqft 1,025 1,232 2,948 3,300 3,660 Price $345,000 $360,000 $640,000 $760,000 $985,000 Closed Sales Saugus Address 28379 Casselman LN #40 28121 Seco Canyon RD #8 15652 rd Baker Canyon RD 21911 Peppercorn DR 21811 Moveo DR 19927 Darla CT 28296 Cedar LN 25410 Hampton PL 22340 Cypress PL 22238 Oxford LN 28915 Raintree LN 20563 Caitlin LN 19402 Castille LN 28751 Woodside DR COE Date 05/09/2016 05/03/2016 05/05/2016 05/07/2016 05/05/2016 05/10/2016 05/04/2016 05/03/2016 05/03/2016 05/06/2016 05/06/2016 05/06/2016 05/04/2016 05/03/2016 Br 2 2 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 4 5 Bath 2.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 3.00 Sqft 1,404 1,059 1,338 1,776 1,696 2,615 1,867 1,410 2,214 1,635 1,980 2,014 1,964 2,696 Price $340,000 $349,999 $365,000 $379,000 $418,000 $430,000 $490,000 $512,425 $521,000 $522,500 $525,000 $529,000 $585,000 $634,500 Closed Sales Valencia Address 24518 Nicklaus DR #O-12 25718 Hogan DR #C16 23515 Lyons AV #215 23515 Lyons AV #285 23515 Lyons AV #168 25847 Mcbean #22 24023 Arroyo Park DR #18 25711 Tournament RD 24014 Cottage Circle DR 25767 Leticia DR 24466 Marzal ST 29260 Alamo WY 29220 Dakota DR 25635 Palma Alta DR 27710 Sycamore Creek DR 23707 Via Beguine 24444 Hampton DR #B 27603 Sycamore Creek DR 23415 Via Farallon COE Date 04/29/2016 04/27/2016 04/28/2016 04/29/2016 04/27/2016 04/26/2016 04/29/2016 04/25/2016 04/26/2016 04/27/2016 04/29/2016 04/29/2016 04/29/2016 04/29/2016 04/27/2016 04/29/2016 04/26/2016 04/29/2016 04/26/2016 Br 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 4 3 Bath 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 Sqft 722 1,041 987 987 987 786 790 1,226 1,352 864 1,660 1,934 2,137 1,128 1,263 1,621 1,581 1,624 1,429 Price $180,000 $213,300 $220,000 $221,000 $225,800 $270,000 $278,500 $375,800 $380,000 $421,000 $425,000 $430,000 $435,000 $441,000 $459,999 $465,000 $465,000 $478,900 $489,000 Mariness Chata, Broker Over 20 Years Of Real Estate Experience Buying, Selling or Just Want to Know What Your Home is Worth? Call Me! Experience Working For you! Cell: 661-317-3332 www.MarinessChata.com www.trulia.com/profile/MarinessChata Bre# 01082675 FEATURED HOME! Space Rent Only $400 Own your own home!!! Brand New Home Only $69,900 Voted #1 ~ EZ Qualifying ~ Lowest Interest Rates Available - O.A.C. ~ Low Down Payments!!! Open Floor Plan Granite Counter tops Quiet Park Mobile Home Dealer in the SCV Ser # 28493506 WWW.EXECMOBILEHOMES.NET Congratulations on your NEW HOME! Cordova Home Reduced $79,900 2+2, huge master suite, drywall, large driveway with beautiful grassy yard, includes appliances, quiet friendly neighborhood 5 star park with low space rent BEAUTIFUL CORDOVA HOME $115,000 Only $69,900 2000 home, 3 bed, 2 bath, Large Island and Pantry with Kitchen, Cathedral Ceilings, Dryall, Open Floor Plan Ser # P4859320 Ser #15710125kb/ka Cathedral Ceilings with sky light,. hardwood floors, large porch with grassy yard, all appliances included with sale Ser # 5874SC135 Only $23,900 2 bedroom, 2 bath corner lot huge master suite, great central location family friendly park Ser# S6897U/S6897X Ser # S6034X Brand New Home only $49,900! ONLY $49,900 Huge 4 bedroom foreclosure, large open floor plan, Over 1500 sq/ft, huge master suite and covered patio, family friendly park New 1 bedroom 1 bath, Space Rent only $550, Huge driveway space, Great Location and Very quiet neighborhood Ser # b147984 Ser # GHKES57482 Over 1560 sq/ft, 3+2, open floor plan, secluded location, large fenced yard, huge kitchen with island, drywall, open floor plan EXECUTIVE MOBILE HOMES Dealer # 1074750 Space Rent Only $500 Gorgeous 2003 Only $94,900 Ser # S64146x/u Se Habla Español! Brand new 2016 home, 3 bed 2 bath, drywall, 9 ft ceilings, island kitchen with granite countertops, great in town location you pick the colors SN#GWE521FC568 Only $44,500 Newer Beautiful Home, cathedral ceilings, spacious living room, 2 bedroom, 1 bath Ser # 7485s241 Call us for a complete listing of repos available!! 661-250-9060 18520 Soledad Cyn Rd Ste. K • Canyon Country, CA 91351 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Serial#G1CA21L32462 A/B Brand New 2016 Fleetwood, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, $139,900, Valle Verde MHP in Chatsworth Serial#36671A/B 1981 Kaufman Canyon Crest Mobile Home, in Castaic 2 bed, 2 bath, great starter home, $55,000 Serial#1KBCASNA115285/2KBCASNB11521 1986 Skyline 1 bedrooms and 1 bath. Corner lot with patio. Elm Lane Mobile Home Park is a family community located in North Hollywood Serial#33710108W Beautiful 2012 Champion, 2 + 2, upgraded laminate floors throughout, beautiful kitchen w/marble countertops, plenty of cabinet space + a pantry 1999 Fleetwood 24x50 2 bedroom, 2 bath, enclosed front porch, open floor plan, ceiling fans, on a cul de sac, Cordova Estates Serial#176000HA000231A/B Serial#CAFLX08A/B232102H12 AVAIL JUNE 3rd! NEWER HOUSE, ROOM w/ATTACHED BATH in GORGEOUS LOCATION UPSCALE ROOM with ATTACHED BATH FOR RENT IN GORGEOUS NEWER HOUSE. The room is $750 per month plus shared utilities. The room is unfurnished and has an attached bath, 2 tone paint, crown molding, Wifi and LED lighting. Jeffrey 661-312-6860 BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED ROOM W/UTILITIES andPRIVATE BATH. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. ACCESS TO KITCHEN, LIVING AREA, POOL, JACUZZI. WORKING PROFESSIONAL WITH GOOD REFERENCES. NO SMOKING, DRINKING, DRUGS OR PETS. A V A I L A B L E IMMEDIATELY.818-632-4713 Free rent for exchange for work feeding small animals the only thing you pay is $200 a month for utilities. 661-270-9665 Give us a call for more information. Large Valencia Room to Rent Large furnished room. LV,Kitchenette, bath shared with other tenant. Includes utilities, WiFi, cable, washer,dryer, maid service,storage space. No AOD or smoking. Working or student. $700 661-755-0501. Nice Room For Rent Very clean and very quiet. Must work, male preferred. No deposit, no last month. Absolutely No smoking, no drugs, no alcohol. 661-414-2526. Ask for Melissa. Saugus room for rent in beautiful pool home, private bath, utilities included, furnished or not furnished, all house privileges, must be working responsible adult, no smoking, no pets $700.00 per month, $500 deposit. Please call 661-300-0128 Valencia - 2 Rooms Available $900-Huge Master bedroom with jet tub and shower. Also available 1 bedroom-$750. Rents include all utilitites. No smoking, pets. No room sharing. Employed or full-time student OK. Female preferred. Great community. Call Angela for details 661-513-8147. Call do not text. Available June 1. Home & Garden Appliances Golden West Mobile Home For Sale $70,000 1979 Golden West, 2 Beds, 2 Baths in Greenbrier West Serial#GW80CAL4010A/B Se Habla Español! Beautiful 2003 Golden West Home 3bedroom 2bath, Cordova Estates. This home has a nice backyard Master Bedroom exit leads to a nicely built ramp for easy accessibility Serial#GICA21L30468A/B Empty Lots Available Throughout the San Fernando Valley Call & Ask About Our Open House Dates 661-251-9949 27578 Sierra Highway Canyon Country, CA 91351 Bissell helix vacuum $35 818-363-5492 Cappuccino Machine Cappuccino Machine with accessories, like new. Black in color. $40 call or text 805-620-7997 Commercial pressure washer low hours, excellent condition, all attachments and accessories. Call between 9am and 8pm, $5,500 obo. Call Adam 661-373-7727 DRYER, GAS MAYTAG DRYER, GAS MAYTAG MUST SELL MOVING $100 EXCELLENT CONDITION 661-254-2753 Electric Floor Heater Oil filled, like new. 25 inches tall. $45. 661-483-9234 Rayne Water Conditioning System Water Conditioning System by Rayne Water. Enjoy clean conditioned water throughout your whole house. Removes impurities from water. This system sells new for $1595 from Rayne. Asking $150 661-251-6795 Refrigerator Admiral brand, side by side, white, looks good, $200 661-251-1863 Soledad Cyn Rd. Behind 7-11 (At Sierra Hwy, Behind 7-Eleven) Antiques 5 Drawer Chest Early 1900 vintage five-drawer American Oak Chest with mirror, original key and casters. Needs refurbishment. $150.00 OBO619-871-2010 Roll Top Desk Solid Wood Antique Roll Top Desk, not venneer, I have no room to put it. Come get it for just 95.00 661-753-7979 Rose Trunk - Wooden Antique Wooden Trunk early 1900 vintage. Original, no refurbishment done. $50619-871-2010 Furniture 2 drawer file cabinet with key, $15 818-554-3691 2 wrought iron tables sofa table and coffee table, base only, $50 661-877-8075 3 Barstools black, rod iron, 24 inches high, $25 each 818-366-7925 3 piece Dresser Set Night Stand, Armoire, dresser all three $100 661-877-8075 4 ft round copper table top, no base, $25 661-877-8075 5 drawer brdroom dresser nice 5 drawer bedroom dresser, 38 wide, 18 deep, 51 tall. $135.661-251-9250 7 drawer bedroom dresser with mirror nice 7 drawer bedroom dresser with mirror, all drawers work great. 56 long, 18 deep, 30 tall. $175.661-251-9250 9 drawer dresser with mirror hutch very solid and well built 9 drawer dresser. 70 long, 19 deep, 34 tall, and a mirror hutch, 60 long, 9 deep, 45 tall, all drawers work good, $225.661-251-9250 9 Drawer oak dresser with 3 panel mirror 9 drawer oak dresser with a 3 piece mirror, all drawers work great, 63 long, 17 deep, 30 tall, the mirror is 40 tall, 52 long. $185.661-251-9250 Beautiful Granite 6 ft, conference or dining table, wrought iron base, clean lines $200 661-877-8075 Black, lacquered china cabinet with rear mirror back splash. $125 OBO 310-403-5697 REFRIGERATORS . . . WASHERS . . . . . . . . . . DRYERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STOVES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dealer: DL1081855 18402 Soledad Cyn. Rd. Santa Clarita CA 91351 Waffle Maker Hamilton Beach Waffle Maker, makes 4 waffles at a time. Like new and includes one box of waffle mix. $20 call 805-620-7997 Window Air Conditioner Hardly used. $60, 661-483-9234 RECONDITIONED mobilehomeslosangeles.com 661-299-5819 Beautiful Hardwood Bookcase i have a really beautiful solid hardwood bookcase.57 long, 14 deep, 30 tall. $150.661-251-9250 BEAUTIFUL SOLID WOOD LIGHTED CABINET BEAUTIFUL SOLID MAPLE WOOD CABINET WITH LOTS OF STORAGE ONLY $250 obo Selling beautiful maple wood curio. Call Dora at 818-632-4713 can deliver if live in Santa Clarita. Beveled mirror attached to dresser 30 inches high, 40 inches wide. Mounted with brackets, $50. 661-259-8229 Book Case 40 inches tall, 2 inches wide, 10 inches deep $20 818-363-5492 California king mattress and springs. Cost over $1250, selling for $267. 661-222-9200 COUCH, LOVE SEAT, CHAIR MATCHING SET Beautiful Couch, Love Seat and Chair. Matching set. Hard to find beautiful pattern. Pretty new condition always covered with blanket. In formal living room were nobody sits. Local Pickup. $400661-252-6463 Double bed automatic remote control - just over 1 year, barely used, great for someone just getting out of the hospital $299 310-444-1111 Dresser with five drawers for $15 310-403-5697 End table with built magazine rack and lamp. $17 661-222-9200 Entertainment Center Oak entertainment center with side storage and 2 lower glass doors .FREE FREE661 296-5169 Hair stylist stool with wheels brand new, excellent condition, holds up to 200 lbs, never used. 661-600-7379 Living Room Coffee Table and 2 end Tables Beautiful Living Room table and 2 end tables. With glass beveled inserts. Great condition. Local Pickup. $125661-252-6463 livingroom,white kids bedroom set, kitchen, Furniture for SALE . EVERY SUNDAY 3PM-7PM . 27337 FAHREN COURT .. Call or text for apartment number 818-403-7992 . May 8,15,22,29. Text me for image of furniture and frige.. Metal 2 drawer file cabinet with key, $15 818-554-3691 Portable bed brand EZ, $25 818-363-5492 Small Curio Glass display Cabinet Oak Maple Curio Cabinet. Mirrored bottom and back with two glass shelfs adjustable. Special made top glass for top. See pictures. Local pickup. $30661-252-6463 Vanity with 6 drawers $60 OBO 310-403-5697 SALES SERVICE BUY SELL MAJESTIC HOMES TODAY TO BUY OR SELL! Dolan Way • Full Body Massage • Deep Tissue/ Oil Massage • Physical Therapy CHUCK'S WHOLESALE DEALE N R OPE E WELCO S H APPLIANCES T O ME T LIC PUB CALL OPEN 7 DAYS 10AM TO 9PM Solamint Rd 2005 Golden West 27x52, 3 bedroom and 2 bath. Beautiful living room w fireplace and large porch. Located in Cordova Mobile Home Estates Rooms ESF CO PR RW ENE RO DN INTG y This home will be 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with an option of a 2 car garage. 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Leave text message. 661-600-8500 1984 - 98 Jeep Shop Manual for wagoneer-cherokee-comanche, $30 818-363-5492 2005 Mustang New Steering Wheel 35.00 661-268-1948 58 Chevy Car chrome front bumper $100, 805-223-1633 4 70-79 Camaro Nova and Chevelle slotted rims and tires, with beauty rings, $150, 805-223-1633 58 GMC Headlight Switch new, $40 661-268-1948 58 GMC P/V Original Seat Belts $30 each, 58 GMC Original 16 in wheels with clips $50 each 661-268-1948 64 - 67 Chevelle cowl vent panel cherry condition, no rust $100. Call 805-223-1633 67-72 Chev P/V black door panels $50 each 661-268-1948 68 - 70 Roadrunner or cornet post car, quarter windows left and right, $75 for set, Call 805-223-1633 68 - 72 Chevelle 10 bolt rear axles only $50 obo. Call 805-223-1633 68 - 72 Corvette org GM factory tach, 7000rpm, $70, 805-223-1633 68 Barracuda Fastback rear body, wide trim panel with the lettering on it Barracuda $100 obo. Seat track $50. Rear bumper with rackets $100. Call 805-223-1633 69 V/W Liners/Pistons 1600 cc, used $25. 69 VW Drive Axel, good condition, used, $20. 69 VW Header Type Muffler, used, $15. 661-268-1948 70 - 72 El Camino/Chevelle flat hood, $100, 805-223-1633 71 Chev P/V Gas Tank Sending Unit used, $5 661-268-1948 71 Chev P/V Inside Arm Rest black, used, $5 661-268-1948 73 - 74 El Camino Camaro Rally wheels, 70-newer, exc cond $100 set 4, 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 TRES FLORES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Residential & Commercial Interior & Exterior, Drywall Repair, Texture & Acoustic, Crown & Base Moldings Call Miguel 661-755-1737 661-252-5786 FREE ESTIMATES [email protected] www.bmiguelspainting.com 73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front clip complete. 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