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    2009

    • L.A. County Fire Capt. Ted Hall, 47, and Firefighter Specialist Arnie Quinones, 34, are killed in the line of duty on Day 4 of the Station Fire [story ]
    Happy August valued members and friends of JCISC,

    As the sun sets on another eventful July, we reflect on the wonderful moments that filled our days with joy, empowerment, and camaraderie.

    Throughout the month, we embarked on various initiatives that not only strengthened our bonds but also made a positive impact on the lives of those we serve.


    Special Guest Speaker:
    Gilda Evans from Autism Resource Podcast

    We were honored to have Gilda Evans from the Autism Resource Podcast join us at our monthly Chat n Chill event.

    Her insightful talk provided valuable resources for parents, educators, support staff, and individuals with different needs. Explore the wealth of knowledge and experiences in her easy-to-digest podcast episodes by following the link
    Our membership directors organized an exciting Mario Tournament for our Social Club this month. Members engaged in friendly competition, racing against each other in Mario Kart. Congratulations to J.R. Hills for emerging as the tournament champion
    Join Our Planning Committees for Upcoming Events

    As we approach the end of the year, JCISC is gearing up for its biggest events We are inviting members to join our Planning Committee meetings for the Veterans Resource Fair, 40 Under Forty, and Santa's Helpers.

    Your participation will make these events even more successful and impactful.

    JCISC Shines at Santa Clarita:
    Concerts at the Park
    In July, JCISC had the fantastic opportunity to host a booth at Santa Clarita's Concerts at the Park event.

    We had a great time representing our organization and sharing our branded JCISC fans to help concert-goers stay cool in the scorching California weather.

    Your support and involvement make a significant difference in our community. Stay tuned for more exciting updates and events from JCISC in the coming months


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    I hope you and your family have found some time to recharge this summer. We certainly dodged a bullet this month when Tropical Storm Hilary didn't do the damage some had forecast.

    That said, I believe the Los Angeles County Department of Military & Veterans Affairs was well-positioned to adapt and respond had conditions been worse.

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    Earlier this year, I introduced Senate Bill 14 to combat human trafficking. This bill will hold sex traffickers of minors accountable by classifying this crime as a serious felony. Shockingly, the sex trafficking of a minor is not listed as a serious crime under California law. READ MORE...

    Throughout the past decade, California has experienced some of the worst droughts in history – partnered with catastrophic wildfires, diminishing water levels in our lakes and rivers and water restrictions impacting millions throughout the state.

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    It's that time again Summer break is in the rear-view mirror and school is back in session. READ MORE...

    You've no doubt noticed the unique area at Central Park, tucked behind the fields, where tree stumps circle around a center monument.

    This special place is the Youth Grove and every year we gather there for the Evening of Remembrance to honor the young lives lost in traffic-related incidents within our community.

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    The arts have an undeniable impact on the quality of life in Santa Clarita.

    From enhancing our beautiful picturesque parks and facilities, to bringing lively and ever-changing entertainment, there is something for everyone, anywhere you look.

    In creating this vibrant arts scene, our city has become known as a place where creativity thrives and artistic expression knows no bounds.

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    2009

    • L.A. County Fire Capt. Ted Hall, 47, and Firefighter Specialist Arnie Quinones, 34, are killed in the line of duty on Day 4 of the Station Fire [story ]
    I hope you and your family have found some time to recharge this summer. We certainly dodged a bullet this month when Tropical Storm Hilary didn't do the damage some had forecast.

    That said, I believe the Los Angeles County Department of Military & Veterans Affairs was well-positioned to adapt and respond had conditions been worse.

    Six comprehensive high schools in the William S.

    Hart Union High School District (Canyon, Golden Valley, Hart, Saugus, Valencia and West Ranch) have been ranked in the top 14 percent of public high schools in the country by U.S.

    News & World Report. Academy of the Canyons and Learning Post Academy also earned distinction.
    Earlier this year, I introduced Senate Bill 14 to combat human trafficking. This bill will hold sex traffickers of minors accountable by classifying this crime as a serious felony. Shockingly, the sex trafficking of a minor is not listed as a serious crime under California law.
    The Saugus High School Cheer Squad will host a fundraising Cheer Clinic on Monday, Sept. 10 for all students age kindergarten to eighth grade.

    During National Preparedness Month in September, the American Red Cross Los Angeles Region urges everyone to prepare for worsening climate disasters affecting Southern California communities that have experienced recent extreme heat, storms, flooding, as well as increasingly longer wildfire seasons year over year.

    Santa Clarita Valley resident Skip Spiro's 10-Piece Jazz/Blues Project will present a special evening of music at The Grape in Ventura, 7-10 p.m.

    Thursday, Aug. 31.
    The city of Santa Clarita is seeking an artwork to be permanently located at the Santa Clarita Sports Complex.

    The city intends to select one artist to design and fabricate an original, site-specific artwork to be located on a wall and visible adjacent to the newly built indoor Roller Rink facility.

    Deadline for applications is Monday, Sept. 4.
    Outlets at Tejon will host its Third Annual Car Show on Saturday, Sept. 16, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

    Expected to draw hundreds to the event, the shopping center is recruiting cars from across the state to show up for judging and awards.

    Car clubs and individual entries are now being accepted.

    The California Department of Transportation advises Santa Clarita Valley residents that State Route 2 (Angeles Crest Highway, SR-2) remains closed from north of Mt.

    Wilson Red Box Road to Vincent Gulch Road through the Labor Day holiday weekend.
    Six students from the William S.

    Hart Union School District represented the USA at the 16th World Dragon Boat Racing Championships in Pattaya, Thailand Aug The event was sanctioned by the International Dragon Boat Federation.

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    Actor George Montgomery, 1991 Newhall Walk of Western Stars honoree, born in Montana [story ]


    College of the Canyons men's soccer is looking forward to the start of the new year, with the 2023 season opener Friday, Aug.

    25 vs. visiting Taft College.

    College of the Canyons women's golf is back on the fairways, with the team set to begin its 2023 campaign with a conference tourney Monday, Aug.

    28 at San Dimas Golf Course.

    The Master's University Women's Soccer team picked up two second-half goals from Holly McRitchie and Harmony Rohde to defeat the Soka University of America Lions 2-0 Saturday at Reese Field in Santa Clarita.

    In the fall, California Lutheran University's Fifty and Better (FAB) program will offer its Fall Session of six-week courses and two-part lectures.

    Westcore, a leading industrial real estate acquisition, development and asset management firm, acquired the 3.5 million-square-foot Odyssey Portfolio, comprised of industrial properties in Valencia, Livermore and Chino for an undisclosed sum.

    The regular meeting of the Saugus Union School District Governing Board will take place Tuesday, Aug. 29, beginning with a closed session at 6 p.m., followed immediately by open session at 6:30 p.m.

    The city of Santa Clarita's Film Office released the two productions currently filming in the Santa Clarita Valley for the week of Monday, Aug.

    2- Sunday, Sept. 3.
    The city of Santa Clarita has received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada for its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for Fiscal Year

    The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce announced Monday its Latino Business Alliance Hispanic Heritage Celebration – Awards and Networking Reception, is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept.

    20, at 5:30 p.m., at The Centre.
    On Wednesday, Sept.

    13, in honor of Suicide Prevention Month, Kevin Berthia and Kevin Briggs will speak at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons to recount the profound experience that took place at the Golden Gate Bridge.

    Throughout the past decade, California has experienced some of the worst droughts in history – partnered with catastrophic wildfires, diminishing water levels in our lakes and rivers and water restrictions impacting millions throughout the state.

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