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  • 29 Apr 2024 by Metro

    8th Annual Older Adult Transportation Expo 
    Join us at the Pasadena Convention Center on Tuesday, May 7 from 9 am to 2:30 pm for a day filled with information, resources, and fun activities all focused on helping older adults with their transportation needs. Whether you're looking for tips on using public transportation, exploring alternative transportation options, or simply want to connect with others in your community, this event is perfect for you. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to learn and engage with experts in the field. RSVP today

    Weekly Look-Ahead: April 29 to May 5, 2024

    Prepare for weeknight intermittent lane reductions in both directions between SR-14 and Parker Rd from 8pm to 6am to support all the below activities on I-5. Crews begin mobilizing at 6am and work hours are 7am to 4pm and 7pm to 6am on weekdays, and Saturdays as needed.

    SR-14 to Magic Mountain Pkwy

    Weldon Canyon Rd Bridge shoring activity. | Full Notice
    Gavin Canyon Undercrossing Bridge construction. Prepare for intermittent lane reductions and closures in both directions on The Old Rd between Weldon Canyon Rd and Calgrove Bl, Monday through Friday from 9pm to 5am. View full notice for detour routes. | Full Notice
    Calgrove Bl Undercrossing Bridge construction. Prepare for intermittent lane closures of Calgrove Bl between The Old Rd and Wiley Canyon Rd, Monday through Friday from 9pm to 6am. View full notice for detour routes. | Full Notice
    Electrical systems work. Prepare for nightly closures of northbound McBean Pkwy on-ramp and southbound McBean Pkwy from 7pm to 6am. View full notice for detour routes. Full Notice
    Southbound outside shoulder excavation, shoring, and retaining wall work between Weldon Canyon Rd and Calgrove Bl. View full notice for schedule and detour routes. | Full Notice
    Center median retaining wall construction and concrete placement between SR-14 and Magic Mountain Pkwy. | Full Notice
    Magic Mountain Pkwy Bridge shoring, striping, and signage and k-rail placement. | Full Notice

    Magic Mountain Pkwy to Parker Rd

    Castaic Creek Bridge construction. View full notice for schedule and detour routes. Full Notice
    Center median concrete placement between Magic Mountain Pkwy and Parker Rd. | Full Notice

    Essential Details

    • Work hours: Monday through Friday and Saturday, as needed from 7am to 4pm and 7pm to 6am. Crews will begin to mobilize at 6am.
    • No two consecutive ramps in the same direction will be closed at the same time. Detours to the next on-ramp will be posted for each closure.
    • Traffic will be maintained in each direction.
    • All lanes will reopen by 6am each morning.
    • No lane closures will be implemented during morning or evening peak traffic hours.
    • The speed limit in construction work zones is reduced to 55 miles per hour.

    Noteworthy

    Access to emergency responders will be maintained. Construction is a dynamic process, it is subject to weather conditions, and information is subject to change, visit the project website for the most up to date information and a weekly listing.

     

  • 23 Apr 2024 by Princess Cruises

    BARCELONA, Spain – In a celebration held Tuesday, April 23 at the Port of Barcelona, award-winning actress and performer Hannah Waddingham officially welcomed the newest and most innovative Princess Cruises ship, Sun Princess, serving as godmother during a star-studded naming ceremony.

    The Sun Princess is the latest addition to the Princess Cruises fleet of cruise ships. Princess Cruises is headquartered in Valencia on Town Center Drive.

    The time-honored maritime naming tradition took place onboard Sun Princess in the all-new Princess Arena and Waddingham, alongside the ship’s Captain Craig Street, as she pronounced, “I name this ship Sun Princess. May God bless her and all who sail on her.”

    She then released the celebratory bottle of Champagne to smash against the ship wishing good fortune to all of the ship’s guests and crew sailing to destinations all over the world.

    “Hannah is globally admired and adored for her immense talent and determination. Those qualities coupled with her family’s deep connection and love for the sea make her the perfect godmother for our sensational new Sun Princess,” said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president. “We are honored that she has joined us for this pinnacle moment, and that she will remain a treasured part of the ship’s legacy forever.”

    Known for her role as Rebecca Welton in “Ted Lasso,” Waddingham said being named Sun Princess godmother is a “pinch me” moment as she joins an esteemed group of women, including members of the Royal Family, who have also served as godmothers to Princess ships: Diana, Princess of Wales (Royal Princess, 1984); Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales (Royal Princess 2013); Audrey Hepburn (Star Princess, 1989); Sophia Loren (Crown Princess, 1990); Martha Stewart (Crown Princess, 2006); among many notable celebrities and dignitaries.

    Waddingham grew up boating and has fond memories of weekends in Dunkirk. In addition, her grandfather served in the Royal Navy during World War II.

    “As much as theatre has always rippled through my bloodstream so too has a strong, historic familial connection with the Royal Navy and all things nautical,” said Waddingham. “I have of course seen over the years the iconic godmothers who have been asked to represent these magnificent ships and looked on in awe. It is therefore such a great privilege to have been asked to act as Godmother to the Sun Princess, first of her class. I can’t quite believe it.”

    British actress and singer Waddingham won a Primtime Emmy for her role on “Ted Lasso,” as well as a Critics Choice Television Award and Screen Actors Guild Award. She also captured two individual Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild nominations. She will next be seen in the Universal film “The Fall Guy” opposite Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt in theaters on May 3.

    Earlier this year, Waddingham earned a BAFTA TV Award nomination for her Apple TV+ holiday special “Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas.” Her upcoming films include the Sony Animation film “Garfield” out May 24 and in 2025 “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two.”

    Actor and magician Michael Carbonaro served as master of ceremonies for the event and was joined by a host of celebrities and TV personalities including Tyra Banks, Romero Britto, Randy Fenoli, Jeff Corwin, Rob Floyd, along with celebrated chefs Dario Cecchini, Makoto Okuwa and original “Love Boat” cast members Jill Whelan (Vicki Stubing), Ted Lange (Isaac) and Bernie Kopell (Doc).

    In addition, Natasha Bedingfield was on hand to perform her hit “Pocket Full of Sunshine,” along with other award-winning hits including “Unwritten.”

    Princess Cruises has also revealed its newest indulgence, the “Love Line Premium Liquors” collection. Crafted in collaboration with renowned celebrities Pitbull, Jason Aldean and Romero Britto, this exclusive line of wines and spirits promises an unparalleled experience for guests sailing aboard ships from the Love Boat. The new premium collection features meticulously selected wines and spirits, each bearing the unique touch of its celebrity partner including Voli Vodka by Pitbull, Love Prosecco by Britto, and Melorosa Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon from Jason Aldean. The Love Line collection is currently available aboard Sun Princess, and will roll out to all the ships in the Princess fleets throughout the summer.

    During the day’s festivities, Love by Britto, an artistic-inspired dining experience from world-renowned artist Romero Britto, made its debut. Known for his bold, colorful, and joyful style and a global advocate for happiness, Britto has created a dining concept that serves as a showcase of the artist’s iconic and joyful designs against the backdrop of a boutique restaurant designed to immerse couples in a world of vivid colors, bold patterns and heartfelt emotions. The venue also highlights the talents of Princess Cruises’ Head of Culinary Arts Rudi Sodamin who has created a seven-course, prix fixe menu ($149 per person) that begins with a flute of Champagne upon arrival and features luxury ingredients including lobster, caviar and truffles and dessert options that include chocolate fondue.

    The new 177,882-ton, 4,300-guest Sun Princess introduces an innovative new ship platform designed exclusively for Princess Cruises. The Sun Princess officially started its inaugural cruise season on Feb. 28 and currently is sailing a series of Mediterranean voyages before debuting in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., in October for the ship’s first Caribbean season.

    Sun Princess debuts new experience venues including The Dome, a geodesic, glass-enclosed structure at the top of the ship inspired by the terraces of Santorini. The outward and suspended Sphere Atrium, the namesake of this new class of ship, takes the central Piazza hub of the ship into a new dimension where guests are enveloped with expansive ocean views and an open concept.

    Sun Princess also serves up 30 restaurant and bar venues with a collection of celebrity collaborators, high-end ingredients and culinary experiences from:

    Spellbound by Magic Castle: Blending the world of magic with the art of culinary and mixology to create an innovative and immersive dining experience, steeped in magic and adventure.

    Makoto Ocean: Reshaping traditional sushi with a creative approach, the Master of Edomae-style sushi, Chef Makoto Okuwa brings his 25 years of experience with a new concept crafting playful dishes paying tribute to Japanese traditions.

    Love by Britto: A high-end boutique restaurant with a romantic view from the ship celebrating love and art from world-renowned artist Romero Britto.

    The Butcher’s Block by Dario: A new specialty pop-up restaurant from the world’s most famous butcher Dario Cecchini.

    The Catch by Rudi: A dinner concept from renowned Chef Rudi Sodamin showcasing treasures from the sea.

    Good Spirits at Sea with Rob Floyd: Destination-inspired, one-of-a-kind cocktail creations from celebrity mixologist Rob Floyd.

    Debuting a three-story dining room with endless aft views, inaugural menus have been created in collaboration with the Culinary Institute of America. The ship also features favorites like Crown Grill, Sabatini’s and Crooners.

    The Princess Arena is the most technologically advanced theater at sea, offering showstopping and original productions including performances in the round. At night, The Dome entertains audiences with acrobatic Cirque Éloize performances while the Piazza offers a retractable stage and immersive Champagne Waterfall.

    Sun Princess also features the cruise line’s largest casino, two-story Lotus Spa and an expanded retail environment with more than 200 premium brands. The retail space also includes several firsts a sea including an upscale showroom dedicated to luxury horology showcasing TAG Heuer and Breitling and more than 25 new brands available to cruise guests like Italian handbag brand Pinko and athleisure favorites Beyond Yoga and Varley.

    The shop offers more than 1,500 cabins with balcony views, re-imagined staterooms and new Cabana Mini-Suites with extra space for secluded outdoor relaxation.

    Sun Princess is the first LNG (liquefied natural gas) vessel for Princess Cruises, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and features energy recovery systems for eco-conscious cruising.

    More information about Princess Cruises visit www.princess.com.

  • SCV Food Pantry will host its first-ever bowling event on May 18 at the Santa Clarita Lanes in Saugus from noon to 2 p.m. to further support our organization’s services; alleviating hunger for local Santa Clarita residents! We are also looking for a corporate sponsor that believes in our vision and values to support our event. If interested in becoming a corporate sponsor please call is or contact us at info@scvfoodpantry.org

  • 19 Apr 2024 by Metro

    Weekly Look-Ahead: April 22 to 28, 2024

    Prepare for weeknight intermittent lane reductions in both directions between SR-14 and Parker Rd from 8pm to 6am to support all the below activities on I-5. Crews begin mobilizing at 6am and work hours are 7am to 4pm and 7pm to 6am on weekdays, and Saturdays as needed.

    SR-14 to Magic Mountain Pkwy

    Gavin Canyon Undercrossing Bridge construction. Prepare for intermittent lane reductions and closures in both directions on The Old Rd between Weldon Canyon Rd and Calgrove Bl, Monday through Friday from 9pm to 5am. View full notice for detour routes. | Full Notice

    Southbound outside shoulder excavation, shoring, and retaining wall work between Weldon Canyon Rd and Calgrove Bl. View full notice for schedule and detour routes. | Full Notice

    Northbound electrical systems work. Prepare for nightly closures of both on- and off-ramps of Lyons Ave/Pico Canyon Rd and McBean Pkwy from 7pm to 6am. View full notice for detour routes. Full Notice

    Center median retaining wall construction and concrete placement between SR-14 and Magic Mountain Pkwy. | Full Notice

    Magic Mountain Pkwy Bridge pothole maintenance and temporary sidewalk installation. | Full Notice

    Magic Mountain Pkwy to Parker Rd

    Castaic Creek Bridge construction. View full notice for schedule and detour routes. Full Notice

    Center median concrete placement between Magic Mountain Pkwy and Parker Rd. | Full Notice

    Essential Details

    • Work hours: Monday through Friday and Saturday, as needed from 7am to 4pm and 7pm to 6am. Crews will begin to mobilize at 6am.
    • No two consecutive ramps in the same direction will be closed at the same time. Detours to the next on-ramp will be posted for each closure.
    • Traffic will be maintained in each direction.
    • All lanes will reopen by 6am each morning.
    • No lane closures will be implemented during morning or evening peak traffic hours.
    • The speed limit in construction work zones is reduced to 55 miles per hour.

    Noteworthy

    Access to emergency responders will be maintained. Construction is a dynamic process, it is subject to weather conditions, and information is subject to change, visit the project website for the most up to date information and a weekly listing.

  • The Salvation Army Santa Clarita Valley Corps is excited to announce the inaugural Donut Day event. This new celebration pays tribute to the Salvation Army’s donut heritage which tracks all the way back to World War I when the Donut Lassies, who were Salvation Army volunteers baked and delivered donuts to soldiers on the front lines. Both the presence of these courageous women and the donuts that tasted of home brought a light of hope and happiness to the battlefield — a much-needed morale boost for languishing soldiers. In fact, the Donut Lassies are also credited with popularizing the donut in the United States after the troops (commonly known as “doughboys”) came back from fighting in Europe. And still today, over a hundred years later, The Salvation Army continues to serve on the front lines through a wide range of social services for the most vulnerable individuals and families living in the United States.

    This new and delicious event will take place on National Donut Day – Friday, June 7, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. at The Cube (27745 Smyth Drive). With a ticketed VIP reception following at 4:30 p.m. At the reception, a special award will be presented to long time Salvation Army Board Member and former Santa Clarita Councilmember Bob Kellar.

    All funds raised from this inaugural event will go right back to the Santa Clarita community for local services provided by the Salvation Army. This includes our food pantry, homeless support services, casework, counseling and addiction services. Only with your help, can we continue to provide support to those who are most vulnerable in our Santa Clarita community. Thank you for considering a Donut Day sponsorship.

  • 29 Mar 2024 by Metro

    Weekly Look-Ahead: April 1 to 7, 2024

    Prepare for weeknight intermittent lane reductions in both directions between SR-14 and Parker Rd from 8pm to 6am to support all the below activities on I-5. Crews begin mobilizing at 6am and work hours are 7am to 4pm and 7pm to 6am on weekdays, and Saturdays as needed.

    SR-14 to Magic Mountain Pkwy

    Gavin Canyon Undercrossing Bridge construction. Prepare for intermittent lane reductions and closures in both directions on The Old Rd between Weldon Canyon Rd and Calgrove Bl, Monday through Friday from 9pm to 5am. View full notice for detour routes. | Full Notice


    Butte Canyon Bridge construction in the center median between Pico Canyon Rd/Lyons Av and McBean Pkwy, adjacent to Vista Valencia Golf Course. | Full Notice


    Northbound I-5 electrical systems work. Prepare for nightly closures at McBean Pkwy on- and off-ramps, Valenica Bl on-ramp, and Lyons Ave/Pico Canyon Rd off-ramp from 7pm to 6am. View full notice for schedule and detour routes. Full Notice


    Southbound outside shoulder excavation, shoring, and retaining wall work between Weldon Canyon Rd and Calgrove Bl. View full notice for schedule and detour routes. | Full Notice
    Center median retaining wall construction and concrete placement between SR-14 and Magic Mountain Pkwy. | Full Notice

    Magic Mountain Pkwy to Parker Rd

    Castaic Creek Bridge overhang demolition. Prepare for intermittent full closures of northbound Hasley Canyon Rd off-ramp and lane reductions between Biscailuz Dr and Hasley Canyon Rd, starting Tuesday, April 2, 2024 from 10pm to 6am. Full Notice

    Center median concrete placement between Hasley Canyon Rd and Parker Rd. | Full Notice

    Essential Details

    • Work hours: Monday through Friday and Saturday, as needed from 7am to 4pm and 7pm to 6am. Crews will begin to mobilize at 6am.
    • No two consecutive ramps in the same direction will be closed at the same time. Detours to the next on-ramp will be posted for each closure.
    • Traffic will be maintained in each direction.
    • All lanes will reopen by 6am each morning.
    • No lane closures will be implemented during morning or evening peak traffic hours.
    • The speed limit in construction work zones is reduced to 55 miles per hour.

    Noteworthy

    Access to emergency responders will be maintained. Construction is a dynamic process, it is subject to weather conditions, and information is subject to change, visit the project website for the most up to date information and a weekly listing. 

     

  • 22 Mar 2024 by Metro

     

    Weekly Look-Ahead: March 25 to 31, 2024

    Prepare for weeknight intermittent lane reductions in both directions between SR-14 and Parker Rd from 8pm to 6am to support all the below activities on I-5. Crews begin mobilizing at 6am and work hours are 7am to 4pm and 7pm to 6am on weekdays, and Saturdays as needed.

    SR-14 to Magic Mountain Pkwy

    Gavin Canyon Undercrossing Bridge construction. Prepare for intermittent lane reductions and closures in both directions on The Old Rd between Weldon Canyon Rd and Calgrove Bl, Monday through Friday from 9pm to 5am. View full notice for detour routes. | Full Notice

    Calgrove Bl Undercrossing Bridge construction. Prepare for intermittent lane closures of Calgrove Bl between The Old Rd and Wiley Canyon Rd, Monday through Friday from 9pm to 6am. View full notice for detour routes. | Full Notice

     

     

    Butte Canyon Bridge forming, rebar installation, and concrete placement in the center median between Pico Canyon Rd/Lyons Av and McBean Pkwy, adjacent to Vista Valencia Golf Course. | Full Notice

    Southbound outside shoulder excavation, shoring, and retaining wall work between Weldon Canyon Rd and Calgrove Bl. View full notice for schedule and detour routes. | Full Notice

    Center median retaining wall construction and concrete placement between SR-14 and Magic Mountain Pkwy. | Full Notice

    Magic Mountain Pkwy to Parker Rd

    Castaic Creek Bridge construction between Biscailuz Dr and Hasley Canyon Rd. | Full Notice

    Center median concrete placement between Hasley Canyon Rd and Parker Rd. | Full Notice

    Essential Details

    • Work hours: Monday through Friday and Saturday, as needed from 7am to 4pm and 7pm to 6am. Crews will begin to mobilize at 6am.
    • No two consecutive ramps in the same direction will be closed at the same time. Detours to the next on-ramp will be posted for each closure.
    • Traffic will be maintained in each direction.
    • All lanes will reopen by 6am each morning.
    • No lane closures will be implemented during morning or evening peak traffic hours.
    • The speed limit in construction work zones is reduced to 55 miles per hour.

    Noteworthy

    Access to emergency responders will be maintained. Construction is a dynamic process, it is subject to weather conditions, and information is subject to change, visit the project website for the most up to date information and a weekly listing. 

  • 12 Mar 2024 by SchlickArt

    What We’ve Learned In 12 Years Of SchlickArt

    It feels like just yesterday when we were lounging poolside, a couple of beers in hand, and a few notebooks brimming with aspirations for the future. Reflecting on our journey, it all began after attending the illustrious WPPI photography conference, where endless possibilities seemed within reach.

    From that day forward, SchlickArt's seeds were sown, marking the beginning of an enduring dream. However, it hasn't been devoid of challenges. We've toiled through countless late nights and weekends, tirelessly crafting a brand we're deeply proud of, all within the embrace of our beloved community.

    Today, as we celebrate our 12th year in business, we're humbled by the realization of many dreams once scribbled on those notebook pages. To commemorate this milestone, we'd like to share some of the invaluable lessons gleaned throughout our journey, in the hopes that they inspire you on your path to realizing your own aspirations.

    **Key Insights From Our 12-Year Journey**

    **1. Proactive Marketing**

    As B.C. Forbes wisely asserted, "If you don’t drive your business, you will be driven out of business." This rings especially true in today's dynamic business landscape. At SchlickArt, we prioritize proactive marketing, grounded in meticulous research and data insights. By strategizing on a quarterly basis and preemptively crafting marketing materials, we stay ahead of the curve, steering our business towards its desired destination.

    **2. Consistency is Key**

    In our formative years, we experimented with various strategies, often succumbing to the allure of the next big idea. Yet, through rigorous data analysis, we unearthed a fundamental truth: success lies in consistency. Embracing this mantra, we've learned to commit wholeheartedly to strategies that yield results, resisting the temptation to pivot prematurely. In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, steadfastness is paramount for sustainable growth.

    **3. The Power of Delegation: "Who Not How"**

    Entrepreneurship demands a multifaceted skill set beyond one's initial expertise. Recognizing this, we've embraced the ethos of "Who Not How." By entrusting tasks to capable specialists and relinquishing the impulse to micromanage, we've cultivated a culture of efficiency and innovation at SchlickArt. Delegation isn't merely a means of lightening the workload—it's a strategic imperative for scaling our business sustainably.

    **4. Start With Strategy**

    In the digital age, content creation abounds, yet without a clear strategy, efforts may yield little return. At SchlickArt, we advocate for a purpose-driven approach to marketing. By delineating clear objectives and understanding our target audience's journey, we craft content that resonates authentically, guiding prospects seamlessly through the customer lifecycle.

    **5. Embracing Resourcefulness: Over, Under, Through**

    When faced with adversity, a resilient mindset can transform obstacles into opportunities. At SchlickArt, we uphold the mantra of "Over, Under, Through," signifying our unwavering commitment to finding creative solutions. Amidst uncertainty, this mindset imbues us with the determination to overcome challenges, propelling us forward on our entrepreneurial odyssey.

    **6. Progress Over Perfection**

    Perfectionism can be a paralyzing force, hindering progress and stifling innovation. At SchlickArt, we've shed the shackles of perfectionism, embracing a philosophy of "Done is Better than Perfect." In a digital landscape characterized by impermanence, consistency and authenticity reign supreme. By prioritizing progress over perfection, we've fostered a culture of innovation and adaptability.

    **7. A Rising Tide Raises All Ships**

    Collaboration lies at the heart of our ethos at SchlickArt. We believe in the transformative power of collective action, where shared success propels us all forward. By nurturing meaningful connections within our community and fostering a spirit of abundance, we've forged enduring partnerships that enrich both our business and our lives.

    **8. Know Your Worth**

    Self-worth is the bedrock upon which success is built. At SchlickArt, we recognize the inherent value we bring to the table, and we're steadfast in our commitment to delivering exceptional service. By honoring our worth and advocating for our value, we empower ourselves to pursue our passions with unwavering confidence.

    As we commemorate 12 years of SchlickArt, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to our community, clients, and partners who've accompanied us on this remarkable journey. Together, we've weathered storms, celebrated triumphs, and forged lasting connections. As we look to the future, we're energized by the endless possibilities that lie ahead, eager to continue inspiring, creating, and innovating. Cheers to 12 years—and many more to come!

  • 02 Mar 2024 by Miracle Alex

     

     

    Autism Meetup, Fun time and Play together

    Come join us at West Creek Park for a day filled with laughter, fun, and connection! This event is all about bringing families and individuals affected by autism together to play, laugh, and enjoy each other's company. Let's create unforgettable memories and celebrate the unique strengths of individuals on the autism spectrum. We can't wait to meet you at Village Circle Drive, Valencia, CA, USA. See you there!

     

    Volunteers! Please email to: contact@miraclealex.org

     

    "Our mission is to empower individuals on the autism spectrum and their families through comprehensive support, education, and advocacy. By fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment, we aim to enhance the quality of life for those affected by autism, promoting understanding, acceptance, and full participation in society. Through collaboration with communities and stakeholders, we are dedicated to advancing research, providing accessible resources, and championing the rights and opportunities of the autism community. Together, we strive to create a world where every individual with autism can achieve their fullest potential and be celebrated for their unique strengths and contributions." - President, MiracleAlex, Sponsor

     

    Register here:

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/santa-clarita-autism-meetup-fun-time-and-play-together-tickets-853426791507?aff=oddtdtcreator

     

    Location:

    West Creek Park, Village Circle Drive, Valencia, CA, USA

    24247 Village Circle Drive Santa Clarita, CA 91354

     

    Date and Time:  Saturday, March 23 · 3 - 6pm PDT

     

     

     

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