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The Signal from Santa Clarita, California • 7

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The Signali
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Santa Clarita, California
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Tuesday, October 18, 2005 THE SIGNAL A7 Community Calendar 3 A look at what's happening and who 's making it happen throughout the Santa Clarita Valley Dates to Watch Oct. 21-23 little Shop ot Horrors' The Col-. lege of the Canyons Theatre Depart-, ment production of Little Shop of I Horrors will run Oct. 14-16 and 21- 23 on the main stage at the COC per- forming arts center. "Little Shop of I Horrors" will run 8 p.m.

Fridays and Saturdays, Sundays 2 p.m. Tickets i are $12 for adults and $6 for stu-i dents, seniors and children under 1 12. Tickets: 362-5304 or online at www.VitalExpressCenter.com. 117 Kasiopicomcast.net. Once registered more details will be forwarded.

Alumni can e-mail with question or call Kris, 296-6915. Reins River Flows at Gallery Renowned contemporary California cowgirl artist Reine River, whose studio is in a picturesque log cabin on her ranch in Agua Dufce, will show a selection of new and classic originals 1 p.m. to Saturday, Oct 22 at the Art Framing Gallery, 17720 Sierra Highway, Canyon Country. River's favored medium is. acrylic-on-paper, and she's best-known for her impressionistic paintings of horses and other Western themes, but her show will also include a selection of her ceramics, and perhaps a bit of original cowgirl poetry.

Visit for more info about the artist; contact 298-2038 or via Submissions? Send your information by fax (255-9689), or e-mail As a service to nonprofit groups, Lifestyle publishes "Community Calendar" for events; "Clubs and Services" for meetings; and "Support Groups" for self-help resources. Include a street address with your listing. Changes, updates or new listings must be submitted in writing or faxed no later than two weeks prior to the event to: The Signal, P.O. Box 801870, Santa Clarita, 91 380-1 870, fax 255-9689. Betty Ferguson Foundation meets Thursday, Oct.

20. (YWAV) is an organization for girls who are interested in making new friends, learning leadership skills and making a difference in their community. The mission is Training in Leadership Skills and Community Service. Betty Ferguson Foundation Center, 28065 Avenue in the Valencia Industrial Center. Info: 702-8712, or www.bettyfergusonfoundation.org.

DAR Meeting inTarzana The regular monthly meeting of the Don Jose de Ortega Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, Braemar Country Club, 4401 Reseda Boulevard, Tarzana. Luncheon is $20. Call Ms.

Wheeler at 818757-8984 for reservations. Saugus High Anniversary The Saugus High School 30th Anniversary Celebration will be held Friday, Oct. 21. Homecoming will be held at the College of the Canyons Stadium where the Saugus High School football team will take on Canyon High School. Organizers are seeking all alumni from 1975-2005 and past faculty.

Festivities will begin with a luncheon for present and past faculty members Friday afternoon. All alumni will receive special commemorative recognition and be part of the largest alumni photo yet taken at Saugus High. Alumni are encouraged to attend before the Varsity game and watch the first half of the student floats. The rest of the festivities will occur during half time and in between the third and fourth quarters. All SHS faculty should register now by e-mail to: Oct.

22-23 'Molar Manor' Tickets are now on sale for the fourth annual Molar Manor haunted house weekend, Sat-; urday, Oct. 22 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.) and Sunday, Oct. 23 4 p.m. to 9 I p.m.).

Bobby "Boris" Pickett of i "Monster Mash" fame will perform 7 I P-m. and 8:30 p.m. Saturday only. Event also includes a live DJ, dancers tram local dance and high schools and a food court. Proceeds benefit 1 three local charities.

Tickets to tour the haunted Manor: $5 spectator; I $12 general; $20 fast-pass (skip the lines). Pre-event tickets ($10 general admission and $18 fast pass) are Kasley Kill Light Cent ij.il UUliibdl Bouquet Canyon Fund-raiser Bouquet Canyon Elementary School, 28110 Wellstone Drive, Saugus, will host a school carnival 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22.

Food, games, fun. The funds will be used to sponsor assemblies, field trips and special events. Castaic Mission Church Fall Festival The Castaic Mission Church will host the Second Annual Fall Festival 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct.

22 at the Castaic Regional Sports Complex at 31230 Castaic Castaic. Activities include: a magic show, costume parade with prizes, food and game booths, obstacle course, a craft boutique with many hand-made items, face painting plus music and entertainment. available through Oct. 21 at Burger King in Saugus and Newhall, and online at molarmanor.com. Find Molar Manor at 27820 Fremont Court, Valencia, off Avenue Stanford in the Valencia Industrial Center.

Mes Amiss Women's Meeting The Betty Ferguson Foundation hosts Mes Amies women's meeting 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18. The mission is to "connect women to each other and the community." All women are invited to attend 28065 Avenue Stanford, Valencia.

Info: 702-8712, e-mail: mesamiesbffhotmail.com or visit www.bettyfergusonfoundation.org Free Meditation Seminar at CGC The College of the Canyons Student Health and Wellness Center and SNAC (Student Nutrition and Wellness Advocates at COC) will sponsor a free seminar, "Meditation to Change Your Moods" 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday Oct. 20 in room L-105. Attendees will learn a simple meditation techniques.

Info: Sheri Barke, 362-3244. Tip-A-Cop at Elephant Bar Officers from the LA County Sheriff's Department Pitchess Detention Center will act as ty servers 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20 at the Elephant Bar, 27063 McBean Parkway, Valencia.

All tips earned will be donated to the Santa Clarita Valley Special Olympics program. Info: Youth With a Voice Youth With A Voice, (YWAV) for high school girls, a division of i Sunday Castaic Senior Calendar Seniors are invited to fun October events; all take place 1 0 a.m. to noon at the Castaic Sports Complex, 31230 N. Castaic Road, Castaic. Oct.

21 Tour the William S. Hart Museum. Carpool from Sports Complex. Oct. 28 6-10 p.m.; special Grandparents Day and Hal-; loween Party.

Dinner, 6:30 p.nv provided by the Lions Club and Girl' Scouts. 7 p.m. Barbershop Quar-', tet. 8 p.m. bingo.

9 p.m. twist contest. 9:30 Name That Tune. Info: Flo Riordan, 257-2822 or Bill Mar-cot, 775-8865. All Corked Up Wins Events "Oct.

18 Wine tasting '6-8. p. mi $20 per person. Oct. 22 Get Cooking with Le Cordon Bleu chef Christina Nichols.

$35 per person. Oct. 23 Art and wine on the patio. 3-6 p.m. Oct.

25 Zinfest wine tasting. 6-8 p.m. $20 per person. Reservations required, 799-7979. Lombardi Ranch Harvest Fest The 16th annual Harvest Festival will be held at Lombardi Ranch, six miles north of Valencia Boulevard on Bouquet Canyon Road.

Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. during October. Scarecrow Alley, pumpkins, entertainment. Saturday, Oct.

22 Derek Dupree Band, Rico and the Pink Cadillacs. Sunday, Oct. 23 Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps, David Reeves Carpenter and Friends. Saturday, Oct. 29 Denise Bradley Band, Rico and the Pink Cadillacs.

Sunday, Oct. 30 Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps, David Reeves Carpenter and Friends. Wagon rides, petting zoo, face painting, pony rides, train rides corn maze. Info: 'Drum Therapy' No musical experience is necessary to join the circle in an introductory "HealthRHYTHMS" drum therapy session, to be conducted by facilitator and trainer Alyssa Janney of REMO Drums, beginning Sunday, Oct. 23 from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m.

at Three Rivers Church, 28200 Bouquet Canyon Road, near Plum Canyon, in Saugus. The session continues the next five Sunday nights, same time and place, and is based on the comprehensive HealthRHYTHMS program. Admission is free (donations accepted to help cover church expenses). Info: 294-9655 orremo.comhealth. The community of Hasley Hills in Castaic will host a holiday light contest among the homeowners in the community.

The homeowners, association invites the 739 homeowners in Hasley Hills to participate and will offer a cash prize award for the three best decorated houses. All decorations are to be completed and judging will be held on Dec. 18th by the Hasley Hills Social Committee. Tee Up to Aid SCV Homeless Sponsors are now being sought and registration is now open for the 1 0th annual Benefit Golf Tournament to raise funds for homeless services in the Santa Clarita Valley. The event, hosted by the non-prof it Santa Clarita Community Development Corporation, tees up Saturday, Oct.

29 at Vista Valencia Golf Course, 24700 W. Trevino Drive, Valencia, with 1 1 am sign-in and noon tee time. Play a full 18-hole game, best ball format, with trophies for first, second and third place foursomes. Win prizes for a variety of skills contests. Tax-deductible registration fee of $140 per person includes golf, lunch and awards-ceremony dinner plus five tickets to raffle of valuable donations.

Dinner only: $35 including two raffle tickets. Prices go to $150 and $40 after Oct. 21 and at the door. To register andor sponsor, contact Dan Morefield, (626) 483-8281 or Color Transfers FULL SERVICE COPY CENTER it it. J-Jtl -Sett 4 TTri 'OWNERSHIP? ju siaEiiuiiiii 1 Oct.

30 fc 'Gallery of Gifts Boutique and i. Tea' Sponsored by Assistance League of Santa Clarita. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct.

30, at the Hyatt Valencia on Town Center Drive in Valencia. Boutique admission is 1 free. Tea tickets are $25 and vations are required. Call Chris 1 Richardson at 510-9226 or Debra Pecel at 259-8926. sons, Aaron Couch, Jason Couch Dayton Cedillo and Justin Cedillo all of Columbia, TN and a special niece and nephew, Aaron ancL Mendoza-, Evelyn Parks.

uax A X's N. tmjittttfitty A. Josephine Mary Ann "Josie" Hill Josephine Mary Ann Hill, 79, died on October 13, 2005 in Valencia, CA after a brief illness. She was born on February 10, 1926 in Los Angeles, CA and was a resident of Valencia, Josie was' an active member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary and the Moose Lodge. She was a favorite Avon Lady to many.

She is survived by her husband, Cecil O. Hill; daughters, JoAnn (Joe) Cedillo of Columbia, TN and Debra (Oscar) Aquino of Columbia TN; son, George Couch of Wasilla, AK; grandsons, Joe Cedillo Mitchell Cedillo, Andrew Cedillo, Steven Cedillo, Jason Couch and Christopher Aquino all of Columbia TN, Joey Couch and Vincent Couch of Wasilla, AK; granddaughter, Veronica Aquion of Columbia, TN; great grand Viewing will be today, October 18, 2005, from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Rosary at 6:00 p.m. Funeral services will be Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at 9:00 a.m., Inglewood Park Cemetery, 3801 W. Manchester Inglewwod, CA 90305.

Josie's family wrote, "She was a beautiful lady who took care of everyone in her family. She had the biggest of hearts and will be missed by everyone that had the honor of meeting Tlx Signal Santa Clarita, October 18, 200S Ail hen you need to place a funeral notice or funeral service listing or ill, -'i 91 please call 661.259.1234 x315 line Forum.

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