Tuesday, December 24, 2024
By NW LA Times Reports | Mar 27, 2023
For our final Creative Writing session of the season, Liz Cotone will explain how to develop your plot.
Learn about water safety for the whole family in this fun and interactive presentation by City of Santa Clarita Aquatics.
Are you struggling with creating a strong resume that highlights your skills and experiences? Look no further!
Join us for a virtual program! Shelby Van Pelt, author of Remarkably Bright Creatures will join us virtually for a discussion.
Marcellus the octopus has a lot of things to teach us about escaping the tank- and now it's your turn.
Do you want to practice English in a relaxed environment?
Reduce greenhouse gas emissions, boost you garden, and live more sustainably by learning the basics and benefits of composting at home!
Stretch your body, move and learn about the language and rhythm of yoga with Danica Lynch, owner of Yoga Yoga in Old Town Newhall.
By NW LA Times | Mar 25, 2023
The following parishes in the NW LA Times coverage area hold weekly mass at these designated times.
By NW LA Times Reports | Mar 20, 2023
Create your own eco-friendly spray cleaner just like "Tova" from "Remarkably Bright Creatures"
Are you looking to make a career change or re-enter the workforce?
Come stretch with us at Yoga Together
Come and participate with others on this special OSOC Sit & Stitch crossover event!
The Santa Clarita Public Library is constantly stocking the shelves with new books.
Create a miniature seascape complete with its own "Marcellus" the octopus from "Remarkably Bright Creatures", our One Story One City Book Selection by Shelby Van Pelt.
Join us at The MAIN to watch a screening of the documentary, My Octopus Teacher.
Join us for this under the sea sensory room experience with ocean light projections, modeling clay, light board tables, kinetic sand and more!
Head on over to the Valencia branch to see our new display furniture and check out a book from this One Story One City display.
Struggling with math can be frustrating and intimidating. But you don't have to go it alone.
Work is complete and all lanes on Bouquet Canyon Road are open.