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Archived News

Archived News Articles

    COC Entrepreneurs Conference Adds Unique Pre- and Post-Conference Elements

    ­The upcoming October 31st Entrepreneurs Conference at College of the Canyons has added an innovative electronic link between the participants and the Sloan Brothers, founders of StartupNation and the keynote speakers for the event.



    Providence Holy Cross Receives HealthGrades Excellence Awards

    Medical Center rated Top Hospital in State for Pulmonary Services

    SCV Chamber Approaching State Record

    Santa Clarita has the third largest Chamber of Commerce in the state of California and is on pace to move into second place this year.

    Monday morning, the Chamber met to discuss future membership drives, as well as to honor Carl Goldman and Sharon Bronson for their success in Chamber membership drives which have resulted in earning them the title of Godfather and Godmother. The meeting was held in the eerie surroundings of Molar Manor, a haunted house on Soledad Canyon Road.

    Crawford Fleming Golf Tournament Tees Off

    164 golfers lined up Monday morning at Valencia Country Club to golf in the name of breast cancer awareness.


    The Crawford Fleming Breast Cancer Awareness Golf Invitational entered its eighth year of fundraising under pristine golfing conditions, with the sun ducking behind a few clouds and a nice breeze picking up in the late morning.

    Free “Roundup” of Hazardous Waste Products Planned In SCV

    On Saturday, November 4th, the County of Los Angeles, partnered with The City of Santa Clarita will be collecting hazardous waste products free of charge.

    The Roundup will occur at College of the Canyons in the south parking lot and will accept such things as antifreeze, car batteries, used motor oil, paint and pesticides. Universal waste, including household batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, and electronic waste such as TVs and computers will also be accepted.

    Gift of Life - Blood Drive

    Blood can be the most gracious gift you ever give.  By contributing this vital resource now, you can save lives in the future. 
    Blood can be the most gracious gift you ever give.  By contributing this vital resource now, you can save lives in the future.  We need everyone’s help to ensure a safe and adequate blood supply! Providence Holy Cross has scheduled a number of blood drive events in and around the Santa Clarita Valley:
     
    BLOOD DRIVE - Canyon Theatre Guild

    LA Kings lose to the Ducks 3-2

    Kings lose to the Ducks in a shoot out 3-2.

    Mayor Antonovich Presents Kitten for Adoption

    Los Angeles County Mayor Michael D. Antonovich presented Macy, a 12-week old female domestic shorthair, during the Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, October 17, 2006.
     
    Since the beginning of Mayor Antonovich’s pet adoption program in December of 1995, every pet presented for adoption at the Board has successfully found a home.  If you are interested in adopting a pet from any one of the six Los Angeles County shelters, please call (562) 728-4644.

    Negro Baseball League Explored As Part of City’s Season of Diversity

    Santa Clarita – Wednesday, October 25, 2006, The City of Santa Clarita Human Relations Forum will continue its Season of Diversity month long program with a historical lecture about the Negro Baseball League presented by “Sweet Lou” Lou Johnson, outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers.  Prior to the 1950’s, African Americans were barred from playing in the Major League. “The Negro Leagues” were formed during the time organized baseball was segregated and became the training ground for Hall of Famers like Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron and many other baseball greats.

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