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FREE CLASSIFIEDS Your Hometown News and Classifieds Issue 895 November 6 - November 12, 2015 www.santaclaritagazette.com (661) 298-5330 Halloween Hit-and-Run Investigation Growing Colder Father of Victim Requesting Further Action by Sheriff’s Deputies Despite the fact there were witnesses, a full description of the vehicle, and video footage from McDonald’s, there is little to show that an investigation into a hit-and-run last week is progressing, say witnesses to the incident. At midnight on Halloween, October 31, 2015, Christopher Hernandez was struck by a car in the parking lot on the corner of McBean Pkwy and Decoro Drive, while standing with friends in front of Rite-Aid. When a silver, four-door hatchback left the McDonald’s drive-through across the parking lot, Hernandez approached the vehicle, believing the car belonged to friends. He was waiting for friends who drove a similar car and were also coming from the McDonald’s drive-through. The 17-year-old Hernandez waved and approached the vehicle, and witnesses say the car appeared to deliberately accelerate, and then swiftly sped away after hitting Hernandez, who fell onto the car’s hood and landed on the asphalt. by Martha Michael “It was scary. My heart just stopped when it happened – it was like a scene in a movie. It happened so quickly. We ran over to him and he was talking,” said Nick Joyce, a friend of Hernandez who witnessed the accident. Hernandez’ parents in Castaic were called, and they took their son to Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital. There a Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff ’s deputy took some statements from the victim, who suffered a broken ankle and some internal bruising. Six friends of Christopher Hernandez, a senior at Valencia High School, also went to the hospital in a show of support, and stayed until early in the morning. him. ... It looked like the car sped up, hit his legs, he fell on top of the car a second or two, rolled off the hood and hit the asphalt. Like a ragdoll.” “I was about 10 feet away, and it was 100 percent on purpose,” said Joyce. “Once Chris waved, (the driver) accelerated; he sped up substantially, and went full force at After speaking with Hernandez and his father, Luis, at the hospital, the Sheriff ’s deputy said he would return, but was never seen by any of the nine who waited at the hospital. continued on page 3 2 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 3 The Gazette continued from front page Hit-and-Run Investigation In fact, say Christopher’s friends, they were never interviewed about the incident, despite the fact that two of them saw the incident. “Everyone who was there, we stayed at the hospital until 4:00 in the morning with him,” said Joyce. “Sheriffs said they’d be right back and ask questions and they never came back.” Luis Hernandez has both called and physically gone to the Santa Clarita Sheriff ’s Station to inquire about the case, and has not garnered any answers. “The sheriff seems to not be able to find the police report so far,” said Luis Hernandez, who was directed to the traffic division. “They came in and took info and said they’d get back to me.” The Santa Clarita Gazette called the Sheriff ’s Station Tuesday and spoke to Barbara Mutaw in the traffic division. She said the case is under investigation and that the deputy who was on duty the night of the incident and spoke with the Hernandez family had the day off but was scheduled to contact Mr. Hernandez late Wednesday. Christopher Hernandez’ friends went to McDonald’s to inquire about video footage, leaving a message with a female employee. At press time, Joyce was unsure whether the Sheriff ’s Department had tried to recover the recordings. “I just want to see who did this to me and why he would do this,” said the 17-year-old hit-and-run victim. “I just hope there’s an explanation for hitting a kid on the street. They had at least 500 feet to see me.” 2015 Santa Clarita Election Results Announced Mercado-Fortine Defeated by Storli, Other Incumbents Victorious By Melissa Lampert The final results of the 2015 Santa Clarita elections came in Tuesday night, with a change in leadership in one trustee area of the William S. Hart Union High School District. In Trustee Area 1 of the Hart School District, incumbent Gloria MercadoFortine was defeated by challenger Linda Storli with a vote of 43.35 percent (913 votes) to 56.65 percent (1,193 votes). Incumbent Steve Sturgeon was victorious over 19-year-old challenger Andrew Taban in Trustee Area 4 by a vote of 61.85 percent (1,313 votes) to 38.15 percent (810 votes). Leadership will remain the same at the Newhall County Water District, where incumbents Lynne Plambeck and Daniel Mortensen took 28.67 percent (960 votes) and 28.10 percent (941 votes) of the votes, respectively. Challenger Don Cruikshank narrowly lost the second NCWD seat up for election with 26.63 percent (892 votes) of the votes, while challenger Jeff Ford brought in 16.60 percent (556 votes) of the votes. There are 26,204 registered voters in Hart School District Trustee Area 1 and 30,745 registered voters in Trustee Area 4. There are 26,897 registered voters in the Newhall County Water District. 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To sponsor a dog, visit: https://secure.stardonor.com/giveto/AW/330700823.html to create a recurring sponsorship donation. Thank you! 5. Bryan Santa Clarita Philharmonic to Host Free Concert, Musical ‘Petting Zoo’ (Satire) Become a Better Person than the One You are Now by Sarah Farnell When you look in the mirror, do you see a reptile of a human being? Do you imagine yourself running for Congress, and then daydream about how you will NOT vote for yourself for theoretical Congress? Do you have custom flame decals on your Ford Excursion? If so, put down that pitchfork and stop sucking the good will from those around you — there is hope. You might be thinking, “What would an 18-year-old community college student know about ethics and morality?” Well, you have read the article this far, meaning that you must be desperate. But, becoming a better person is actually excruciatingly easy with these five steps. When a cashier asks if you would like to donate a dollar to childhood cancer research, offer to donate your own child. Children are worth a lot of money, so doing this would earn you some serious charity cred. Recite an impromptu poem whenever you think about the American flag. Whenever celebrities or politicians find themselves in a jam, they just go on about how they love their country. Make their patriotism look like child’s play by reciting a poem whenever you think of the USA. “My country, you are so fine. My lady, you take away my cries.” Give a “thank you” card to every homeless person you see. Sometimes less is more. Find a card — preferably one that sings — and slap it in the hands of someone less fortunate. It is the least you can do. Sell your diploma online. In this country, education is not cheap. Sell your B.S. in environmental science on Amazon for a discounted price. Someone out there will be grateful for your hard work. On the down side, someone out there will be a terrible environmental scientist. There is a price for kindness. Laugh at all of Bob Saget’s jokes. If there is anybody on earth who needs charity the most, it is Bob Saget. After he left “Full House,” the laugh track left too. Just do the right thing and give him a courtesy laugh. You might think that this would just encourage him, but maybe if we laugh, it will just go away. **WARNING: THIS PIECE IS A SATIRE. The Views and Opinions expressed in this column are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette. The nonprofit premiere symphony orchestra Santa Clarita Philharmonic is hosting a free concert and children’s musical instrument “petting zoo” on Sunday, Nov. 22 in Newhall. The musical instrument petting zoo is set to start at 2 p.m. at the Hart High School auditorium lobby, located at 24825 North Newhall Avenue. The event will give children the opportunity to get up close, touch and feel orchestra instruments and ask questions. Following the petting zoo, the free concert is set to begin at 3 p.m. in the auditorium and feature Brahms’ “Hungarian Dances,” Sain Saens’ “Piano Concerto No. 2” and Tchaikovsky’s “Symphony No. 2.” Comprised of professional, semi-professional, avocational and student musicians, the SCP is dedicated to providing quality musical opportunities and performances for SCV residents. For more information, go to www.scphilharmonic.org. 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They are being summoned as quickly as possible; many times for life-saving situations. Your responsibility as a motorist is to pull to the right, even if the emergency vehicle is on the opposite side of the street. You may be surprised to learn that many local motorists simply stop in the roadway, assuming that emergency vehicles will just go around them. Some motorists do not wish to lose their place in a turning lane and just stay put. Both of these things are not only a violation of the law, but they are also a serious impediment for emergency responders. The precious minutes spent going around vehicles parked in lanes can cost lives. Imagine if that emergency responder was trying to get to your home? Wouldn’t you want them there as quickly as possible? Recently, the City teamed up with the L.A. County Fire Department, SCV Sheriff ’s Department and CHP to launch an education and outreach campaign aimed at letting motorists know that they need to pull to the right for sirens and lights. If you would like more information about the outreach campaign, visit: www.santa-clarita.com/PullRightSCV. Thank you in advance for respecting our emergency responders and pulling right for sirens and lights! If you would like to email me directly, please do so at: kstriplin@santaclarita.com. Welcome to November! As we enjoy the fall season, our thoughts turn to cooler weather and the holidays. If you enjoy keeping things close to home during this festive time of year, the City has some upcoming events that you and your family may find interesting. This year marks the 20th anniversary for the Santa Clarita Marathon. The Marathon is conducted on City streets and also includes a half marathon and 5K run. If you’ve been looking for an opportunity to get involved with the Santa Clarita Marathon, but running isn’t your speed, you and your family are invited to join me and members of the Santa Clarita City Council on Sunday, November 8, 2015 at 7:15 a.m. for the 6th Annual Mayor’s Walk. Hosted as part of our Healthy Santa Clarita program, this three-mile walk is perfect for families, groups and teams. The course follows much of the 5K run course along paseos and city trails and ends at the official Marathon finish line at the Westfield Valencia Town Center. To register for the Mayor’s Walk or for more information about the annual Santa Clarita Marathon events and schedules, visit SCMarathon.org. On Saturday, November 14, come to the Old Town Newhall Library for the Literacy Festival being held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Literacy Festival is sponsored by the City and offers many activities for the whole family. There will be hands-on activities, such as exploring a life-sized chess game, trying your hand at engineering challenges, plus the chance to meet authors and listen to stories. The event will include food trucks, free books (for children up to 6th grade, while supplies last), and activities to take home. More information is available at santaclaritalibrary.com. There are so many great programs and events happening in our city. I would like to encourage you to check them out on our community calendar available on the city’s website at santa-clarita.com. Thank you for your participation in our city. 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Who knows, maybe the court clerk Kim Davis holding her ground against gay marriage had something to do with it. In Louisiana, right-winger Bobby Jindal termed out, so Republican Senator David Vitter threw his hat in the ring. Polling firm Anzalone Liszt Grove found that the conservative voters who cast ballots for candidates other than Vitter in a Republican primary election last week – candidates Scott Angelle and Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne, to be exact – are most likely to vote for Democratic candidate Edwards in the runoff election Nov. 21. By Sylvia Turner The runoff election later this month will be fun to watch, anyway. In Kentucky, wealthy Republican candidate Matt Bevin was hotly contended by Democrat Jack Conway, winning by just 52 percent of the votes. Bevin lost a Senate primary to Mitch McConnell last year. His Tea Party leanings are what were weighing him down, I think. And, luckily for Democrats, Bevin’s known for late tax returns and waffling on issues. Even with the South’s notorious Bible belt conservatism, Kentucky has only had one Republican governor in the last four decades. In fact, if current Governor, Democrat Steve Beshear, wasn’t termed out, he’d likely be elected. He ran for attorney general instead and won. Law enforcement liked Conway for the job. The Kentucky State Fraternal Order of Police endorsed the Democratic candidate. He made his temperament a part of the race. Bevin’s been perceived as a bit of a hot-head, at times refusing to answer reporters’ questions and taking on individuals for their statements about him. At press time, Democrat Edwards leads Vitter by double digits. Edwards is a supporter of state teachers’ unions. His wife is a school teacher, and he is a member of the House Education Committee. Edwards helped land a $36 million education hike, confirming he’s a friend to the public school system. Vitter, on the other hand, backs school vouchers. Bevin’s strategy was to mock Conway, referring to him as “Mr. Gigglepants” because the Democrat had a frequent laugh during a debate. Conway said the election is a choice between the “mainstream and the extreme.” His message was about jobs, healthcare and early childhood education. The school debate often reminds me of the war in Iraq. Conservatives blame the U.S. pull-out for the rise of ISIS and other problems, while having no problem with a pull-out from the public school system. Another issue these two went head-to-head about is the idea of teachers carrying guns at school. Bevin said yes and Conway said no. TEACHERS WITH GUNS?! Are you kidding me? Luckily (for the safety of schoolchildren), the majority of Kentucky residents oppose it. Conway suggests only law enforcement on campus should pack heat. Why would Conservatives jump ship and vote for a Democrat? Could it be a little problem called the “D.C. Madam” scandal? (Sen. Vitter was named as a client in the case.) Also, Republican voters are more likely to vote for a Democrat in a local race than in a national one, because they perceive that it’s okay as long as it’s not adding to the power of the Left in Washington. Democrat Conway had the fortitude to oppose the White House on an energy issue, protecting coal in the interest of his state. That’s what I like to see – elected officials who don’t just stick to the party line. **The Views and Opinions expressed in these columns are those of the writer, not necessarily those of Valley Publications/Santa Clarita Gazette.** Political Endorsement Letter Policy The Santa Clarita Gazette will print any letter (space available) supporting or endorsing a candidate for political office free of charge. Preferred length is 250 words, but we do reserve the right to edit them as necessary for space. Include your name and submit to editor@scfree.net or Doug@santaclaritagazette.com. Woman Killed In Bouquet Canyon Road Crash Identified By Chris McCrory Colleen Linette Brown has been identified as the victim of a fatal traffic collision on Bouquet Canyon Rd. on Tuesday night. She was a 33-year-old woman from Saugus, said Lt. Fred Corral with the L.A. County Coroner’s Investigation Division. Officials with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff ’s Station and the Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to the single-vehicle collision on Cinema Drive at about 11:15 p.m. Tuesday, said Lt. Derek Sabatini with the SCV Sheriff ’s Station. Brown was traveling southbound on Bouquet Canyon Road when her vehicle drifted into the northbound lanes and collided with an unoccupied, parked vehicle, Sabatini said. She was pronounced dead at the scene by LACoFD officials, said Sabatini. Campaign managers wishing to purchase a paid advertisement for candidates call Barbara at 661-298-5330 or email Barbara@scfree.net. Vehicle Strikes Power Pole in Canyon Country, Causes Power Outage By Melissa Lampert The driver of a red sports vehicle reportedly traveling at a high rate of speed in Canyon Country Tuesday morning lost control of the vehicle and collided with a power pole, sending live wires across the roadway and leaving some residents without power, officials said. Initial reports indicate the vehicle struck a power pole on Soledad Canyon Road just past the rock quarry east of the 14 freeway around 5:50 a.m., sending sparks from live wires across the roadway, said California Highway Patrol Officer John Lutz. CHP officials received multiple calls regarding wires being down at the crash site and responded from the east side of Soledad Canyon Road to close the roadway in both directions. Los Angeles County Fire Department officials arrived at the scene at 6:05 a.m. Seven poles were down at the crash site, Fire officials said. Article Source: www.hometownstation.com Photo by Rick McClure One person was transported to a local hospital by American Medical Response, a commercial ambulance service. The extent of the person’s injuries, if any, are unknown at this time. A total of 161 Southern California Edison customers in the area lost power at approximately 5:46 a.m., with all but eight customers’ power fully restored by 8:50 a.m., an Edison official said. “It was the result of a car hitting the pole on Soledad,” said Robert Villegas, a Southern California Edison spokesman. It is not currently known if speed was the cause of the crash, Lutz said. Soledad Canyon Road was expected to be closed a minimum of six hours while Southern California Edison crews made repairs on poles and wires. Chris McCrory contributed to this article. Article Source: www.hometownstation.com VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds The More Things Change, the More… It was 1980 (where were you?) when Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan were entering their last debate. The race was tight even though things were a mess here and overseas. Reagan’s closing statement really hit home that evening, and if one of today’s Republican candidates was to use the same closing statement today, it would ring true as a ranting bell! Ranter’s Note: Reagan’s speech asked listeners about “four years ago,” but I’m changing it to “seven years” to better reflect the current situation. “Are you better off than you were seven years ago? Is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was seven years ago? Is there more or less unemployment in the country than seven years ago? Is America as respected throughout the world as it was? Do you feel that our security is as safe, that we’re as strong as we were seven years ago? If you answer yes to these questions, I think your choice is very obvious as to whom you’ll vote for.” I will add: Has the national debt skyrocketed over the last seven years? Are there more people on welfare and food stamps than there were seven years ago? Is the labor participation rate much lower than it was seven years ago? Are there more illegal immigrants wreaking havoc economically, culturally and criminally than there were seven years ago? Is your health care more expensive with less quality than it was seven years ago? Have the decisions, philosophy, executive orders and overall leadership emanating from the White House had you shaking your head in disgust and disbelief over the last seven years? If you answered yes to these questions of mine and to those of Reagan’s from 35 years ago and you don’t want the same crap happening in the upcoming years, then you’d damn well better vote for anyone other than Hillary or Bernie next year! What Exactly Do You or Don’t You Like? I’ve asked Hillary supporters exactly why they think she would be a good President, and I get: She would be the first woman president; that would be so cool. She is really smart and would really help women. I’ve asked others, what exactly don’t you like about Donald Trump? He is stupid, his hair looks stupid, and he says stupid things. What exactly has he said you think is stupid or that you disagree with? I don’t know, I just know he would be a horrible President. What is it you don’t like about Jeb Bush? I don’t want another Bush; we have had of enough of those. What if he will be as good a president as he was Governor of Florida? I don’t know about that, I just know we shouldn’t have another Bush in the White House. What do you think about Carly Fiorina? She looks like a mean bitch; she would be a lousy president. I heard she was a terrible boss at Hewlett Packard, and the way she did her hair for the debate was embarrassing. I think Rubio or Cruz would be an excellent President. No way, Rubio looks like a "Loving God... Loving Others" Casual Atmosphere. Come As You Are. Serious Faith. Great Coffee. Sunday Services at 10:00 AM Leona Cox Community School 18643 Oakmoor Street In Canyon Country (off Whites Canyon Rd. at the top of Nadal Street) (661) 251-8340 little kid and his ears are huge. I heard Cruz is one of those crazy Tea Party people. What exactly do you disagree with about the Tea Party? I just know those people are nuts and not one of them should ever be president. I’ve embellished here some, but not a lot. These are the types of answers I’ve gotten from “low information” types when trying to engage in debating type conversations. The scary thing is that there are millions of low information folks who will be voting with these low information thoughts in mind, and you know what that can lead to! Speaking of Ted Cruz: After going on and off the Donald Trump bandwagon (although, I would still vote for him in a heartbeat over a lot of the Republican candidates), my guy is still Ted Cruz. His performance during the last debate showed his keen ability to think quickly on his feet without a teleprompter, or even notes. Better yet, his conservative views and plans (he is only one of two senators who have gotten straight A’s on their conservative voting records) are just what the doctor ordered to clean up the mess that is now our nation. John McCain once called Cruz a “wacko bird” on the floor of the Senate. Tell me if these thoughts from Ted Cruz are the stuff wacko birds are made of: “The President is convinced he can reverse three decades of Iranian hostility with conciliation, understanding and a perceived indifference to Iranian atrocities. This is a naïve worldview – the same liberal credulity espoused by Jimmy Carter and others, until they are awakened to the folly of coddling and excusing extremism. Sadly, President Obama hasn’t learned that lesson. “Conservatism rejects the wealth-redistribution policies as a means of upward mobility. Punitive tax policies on corporations and upper-income families, simply do not work. Widespread economic redistribution places enormous burdens on small businesses, kills jobs and rarely helps the recipients of government hand-outs. “Free market policies — which produce a robust and growing small business environment — are the best policies to lift every American up to prosperity. Conservatives support lower taxes and a fundamental reform of the tax code so that it is fairer and simpler. When we lower taxes, we give more money to entrepreneurs and business owners to build their businesses and create jobs. We give more money to heads of households so they can make their own financial decisions for their children and grandchildren. “When we reform the tax code, we give more power to families and less power to accountants and lawyers, who are enriched by a tax code that only they and their buddies in Congress can understand.” I ask you and my liberal friends, if this is Tea Party wacko bird thinking, what is it about these philosophies that doesn’t make sense? Are they not just simple, common sense reasoning that, if given a chance, will get our nation back to where it was and should be? Because true wacko bird thinking is the leftwing way of thinking that ain’t working and hasn’t worked for many years! Concur?? Recent Headlines Catching My Attention: (with my 2 cents added) Pelosi: ‘Boehner is the Personification of the American Dream’: Yeah, and you’re the personification of the American nightmare. Come to think of it, so is he. 9 Bill Gates Says that Capitalism Cannot Save Us from Climate Change: Bill, Bill, Bill … seriously? I guess it is true that Steve Jobs was smarter than you are. Putin: Global Warming Is a Fraud: I’m starting to like this Putin guy. Bill Gates should pay attention to him. Climate Change Kills the Mood: Economists Warn of Less Sex on a Warmer Planet: Yikes! No wonder Stud Putin thinks it’s a fraud. Speaker Ryan Passes First Test with Sunday Show Marathon: Need to see a lot more than talking to undo the Boehner mess. Hispanic Lawmakers Urge NBC to Disinvite Trump from SNL: Political correctness at its finest. China Says it Will Use All Necessary Means to Respond to Future U.S. Patrols: Never fear, Obama is here! Quotes of the Week: “If Paul Ryan can bring the Tea Party zealots into line, he will have done his job. They put their interests ahead of America’s.” (Letter to USA Today newspaper) “Our mission is to make government work for us, not over us; to stand by our side, not ride on our back; provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it.” (Ronald Reagan) “Individual freedom and the profit motive were the engines of progress, which transformed an American wilderness into an economic dynamo that provided the American people with a standard of living that is still the envy of the world.” (Ronald Reagan) “You could have lots of bank failures; you could have a stock market crash. All this money that the government has created has bulled up the stock market to new highs. A lot of people have assets in the stock market, and if they don’t, their pension funds are in the stock market. Most of the cities in this country have, and most of the states in this country have gigantic pension liabilities that are underfunded, underfunded even though the stock market is at all-time highs and the bond market is in a super bubble. “When interest rates inevitably go up from these artificially suppressed levels, the bond market is going to collapse, the stock market is going to collapse, and with it, the real estate market is going to collapse. These pension funds are going to be wiped out; this is a very bad situation, and the U.S. is digging itself in deeper and deeper.” (Doug Casey, multimillionaire businessman and New York Times Bestselling author, who has accurately predicted other economic downfalls) ‘Gazette Radio Hour’ “Football Picks” Once again, Gazette Radio Hour co-hosts John Rogers and Doug Sutton, along with correspondent Mr. Football, KHTS Station Manager Kyle Jellings and former college and NFL player Brandon Miree pick their favorites for the NFL games each week. Brandon maintained his lead with a 3-2 week, Kyle jumped to a 1st place tie going 4-1, Doug vaulted to 2nd place going 5-0 for the week. Mr. Football fell into a tie for last place with a 2-3 week. John remained tied for last place despite a 4-1 week. 1. Brandon Miree 1. Kyle Jellings 2. Doug Sutton 3. John Rogers 3. Mr. Football Correct 19 19 18 17 17 www.hopevineyard.com Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! Wrong 12 12 13 14 14 10 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Business of the Week SCV Acupuncture and Spa Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Hooray for Holidays at Canyon Theatre Guild by Martha Michael “Remember December’s Magical Embers” Santa Clarita residents have a new business where they can get holistic health and beauty treatments. Julia Nally just opened SCV Acupuncture and Spa on the corner of Bouquet Canyon Road and Plum Canyon in Saugus, where she offers the services she has been practicing for six years: massage, acupuncture and reflexology, as well as facials, teeth whitening and nutritional counseling. It’s a one-night-only junior cabaret designed to make audience members recall the joy of holidays past. The “Enchantress” has forgotten her holiday dreams so, as she brings everyone through a winter wonderland, children seek “magical embers” to restore her memory. The dinner and show fundraiser is Friday, December 4: Cash bar at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m., and show at 7 p.m. “A Christmas Carol” Nally can offer a wide range of treatments, because she is both an acupuncturist and an aesthetician. A new Santa Clarita resident, she was previously practicing privately and moved to Santa Clarita a year ago. Now she is ready to serve members of the community. “Your skin is the largest organ, so taking care of it is essential from the inside out,” says Nally. “We offer holistic spa services using the healthiest products.” Rather than getting involved in health insurance paperwork, Nally accepts payments in the price range of her clients’ deductibles, and accepts Groupon offers also. SCV Acupuncture and Spa is located at 28100 Bouquet Canyon Road, Suite 206. For more information, call (661) 476-8654 and find SCV Acupuncture and Spa on Facebook. If it’s been awhile since you’ve watched Ebenezer Scrooge spend a long night before Christmas turning from a grumpy curmudgeon to a generous man, you can catch the Canyon Theatre Guild’s cast this year. If you go on opening night only, you also get to attend a free wine and champagne reception at 7 p.m. The show opens on Friday, November 27, 2015 and runs through Sunday, December 20, 2015. The curtain rises at 8 p.m. “My Art and Soul” For an entire month, you will be able to enjoy original art in pastel, watercolors, acrylics, oil and mosaic by Naomi Young in the Canyon Theatre Guild Hallway Gallery. There is a free artist reception on Sunday, November 29 from 5-7 p.m. at CTG, including wine and refreshments, along with a live musical performance by Manak. The Canyon Theatre Guild is locate at 24242 Main Street in Newhall. For more information, call (661) 799-2702. BRIDGE BITES from The American Contract Bridge League TIMING IS EVERYTHING By: Brian Gunnell West led the ♠K, won by Declarer’s Ace. With six side-suit tricks it would be necessary to score four trump tricks, and as the trump quired. One line that would clearly not work would be to get the ♠T ♥ 9765 ♦ A9632 short (scoring only three trump tricks). So Declarer cashed the ♥A at Trick 2, and then, leaving three enemy trumps at large, he played on the side-suits. His general plan was to let the opponents take their trumps whenever they wished, but that was all they would get. He started with Dummy’s high Clubs, but West ruffed the third round and played another Spade. Dummy ruffed, East over-ruffed and cashed her high Heart, leaving Declarer with just 9 tricks. ♣ AKQ ♠ KQJ9653 North ♠4 ♥ KQJ ♥ T8 West ♦ 85 ♣ 54 Declarer. East Declarer ♦ KQJT4 ♣ T763 ♠ A872 ♥ A432 ♦7 ♣ J982 E-W Vulnerable West 2♠ North Dbl East South 1♦ Pass Declarer needed to time the play better if he was to score 10 tricks. At Trick 2 he must duck a trump! Now, he wins the Diamond return, plays the Ace of trumps and (leaving one enemy trump at large) together Declarer has 11 potential tricks via the ♥A, four ruffs and six side-suit winners, but that enemy trump will rub out one of those tricks and reduce the total to 10. Making 4♥, thanks to careful timing. Pass 4 All Pass West’s 2♠ (showing long Spades and not much else) pushed N-S Visit www.acbl.org for more about the fascinating game of bridge or into the precarious contract of 4♥. Look at what happened in ac- email marketing@acbl.org Visit www.acbldistrict23.org to find a bridge club near you or learn to play online at www.acbl.org/learntoplaybridge. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 11 The Home Care Option for Seniors Over the next two decades, more than 10,000 baby boomers will retire each day. Seniors do not need to automatically move into assisted living or nursing facilities, however. Instead, a growing number of seniors today prefer to age in place. Home care can be more cost-effective than a facility, while also maintaining a higher quality of life for seniors wanting to remain in the comfort of their own homes. 1. Improved Healing Home care has been found to reduce hospital readmission rates. It can aid in the healing process when seniors are recovering from surgery, injury and illness. 2. Retained Independence Moving into a nursing or assisted living facility means leaving home, getting rid of possessions, moving into an unfamiliar setting with strangers, and losing control over day-to-day routines. With home care, seniors are able to retain their independence and control of familiar activities. 3. Companionship Home care is about more than helping with personal care, meals and chores, it also gives seniors access to companionship and conversation. A startling number of seniors experience feelings of loneliness, isolation, and depression, which can lead to serious physical health problems. Having a caregiver regularly spend time in a senior’s home can be particularly important if family lives far away. Wine of the Month Other ways home care can enrich a senior’s quality of life include: • Transportation services to help seniors stay connected with friends and go to community events • Monitoring chronic medical conditions • Mobility assistance during exercise or everyday activities • Nutritious meal preparation You can learn more about senior care in Santa Clarita by reaching out to Home Care Assistance at www.HomeCareAssistanceSantaClarita. com or by calling (661) 259-9914. Agua Dulce Winery Reserve Chardonnay Our Award-Winning Treat. Cheers! New Resident Receives Check from Homes for Heroes When Brandon Teater of the Kern County Fire Department relocated to the Santa Clarita Valley, he gained more than just a nice home in a friendly community. He got a reward totaling almost $2,000. He became part of SCV Homes for Heroes, which is the nation’s largest hero savings program, rewarding members of the military, police department, firefighters, teachers, first responders and others serving their communities and the country. Homes for Heroes affiliates with realtors, mortgage lenders, title companies, attorneys and other service providers who agree to provide significant rebates and discounts to these individuals. With more than 1,500 affiliates in 48 states, the program has saved heroes more than $8,000,000 in buying, selling or refinancing homes. Earlier this week local realtor Sam Silver presented Teater with a check for $1,968.75 from Homes for Heroes as a reward for his dedication to protecting the life and property of Los Angeles, Kern County and wherever his services are needed. Agua Dulce Winery 9640 Sierra Highway 661-268-7402 10 am to 5:30 pm daily www.aguadulcewinery.com The Homes for Heroes Foundation assists heroes who demonstrate great need pertaining to housing. A portion of every home buying or selling transaction goes to the foundation to help those in housing need. For more information about the national program, visit www. HomesForHeroes.com or call Samuel Silver at 661-418-7325. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 12 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Female Athlete of the Week Natalia Munoz Male Athlete of the Week Louis Eusebi Rushing for 161 yards and scoring all three of his team’s touchdowns in a 26-0 shutout over Hart, Louis Eusebi gave the Saugus High School Football team a big win last week over the Indians. He also kicked a 40-yard field goal. The Saugus Centurions improved to 5-4, 3-1 in the Foothill League. A senior at William S. Hart High School, Natalia Munoz recently won the Foothill League singles title, defeating teammate Nicole Alvarez, 6-0, 6-1, in the championship match at The Paseo Club in Valencia. “Natalia is Hart’s number one singles player, and has been undefeated in Foothill League play for four years,” said Hart Girls Tennis Team Coach Chris Mansfield. “One of the best tennis players ever to play at Hart, she is now being pursued by several Division 1 tennis teams. She was last year’s doubles representative with Proyfon Lohaphaisan and went to the quarter finals of the CIF individuals. Natalia helped Hart win the Foothill League Championship in both 2012 and 2013.” Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 “Louis has worked very hard to achieve the level of success he is demonstrating on the field,” said Saugus High School Football Coach Jason Bornn. “His grasp of the offense and ability to make adjustments to what the defense is showing has allowed him to have complete command on the field.” Natalia Munos (on the right) Brought to you by: Brought to you by: Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics Proud Sponsors of Santa Clarita Valley Athletics 19252 Soledad Cyn Rd 661-250-9464 19252 Soledad Cyn Rd 661-250-9464 www.buffalowildwings.com www.buffalowildwings.com ‘School of Rock’ Music School to Open in Valencia The performance-based music school School of Rock is set to open its newest California location in Valencia next week. by Melissa Lampert CEO Dzana Homan. “We encourage kids to dive head-first into their musical journeys as they support one another along the way.” With a grand opening celebration planned for Saturday, Nov. 14, school officials are inviting the community to visit the Kansas Street location for an afternoon of live musical performances, a punk rock karaoke for people of all ages, raffles, free food and giveaways. The School of Rock music program is different from other music programs in that it takes the focus off the individual and instead creates a team dynamic, where students can join and support each other during their musical journeys. “The immersive nature of our School of Rock program inspires students to strive for musical excellence beginning from their very first class,” said “My children have benefited infinitely since becoming students of the School of Rock program,” said franchisee Andrew Klein. “I have seen their confidence soar to all-time highs as they continue to establish meaningful, lifelong friendships with their peers and excel in their musical capacities.” The team-centered atmosphere at School of Rock has led the franchise to grow to more than 160 schools in nine countries over the last 15 years. “Everything at School of Rock, from our equipment to our staff, is truly authentic,” Homan said. “We are passionate about sharing our love of rock with our students and look forward to witnessing them grow into professional, well-rounded and mature artists.” The School of Rock Grand Opening celebration is set for Saturday, Nov. 14 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at its brand new location at 24515 Kansas Street in Valencia. For more information, go to santaclarita.schoolofrock.com or call 661-268-6029. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 13 Bow-Wows & Meows, Inc. Helping Save the Lives of Animals, One Pet Fair at a Time By Melissa Lampert Since its inception in 2001, the lifesaving nonprofit Bow-Wows & Meows, Inc. has seen more than 1,900 pets from Los Angeles County shelters and local rescues adopted out into their “forever” homes. With a mission to celebrate pets, encourage animal awareness and promote pet adoption within the SCV community and beyond, Bows-Wows & Meows’ team of dedicated volunteers host an annual pet fair in Santa Clarita that draws about 10,000 attendees every year. “Simply put, there is a very serious (pet) overpopulation problem,” said Founder Yvonne Allbee. “There are too many dogs and cats, puppies and kittens-- and not enough homes.” Another impactful choice the public can make is to be responsible pet owners by having their pets spayed/neutered-- ensuring their pets won’t have unexpected litters --and microchip and/or ensure their pet is wearing identification tags in case they become lost. “It is our intention that our pet fair, along with other animal advocacy organizations, help to be the educators, the reminders,” Allbee said. “Animals lives are saved when people can make informed decisions, and given the opportunity, we believe they will make choices that support saving an animal. We also believe in community, and when people with a common goal come together, they become unstoppable.” The Santa Clarita community did come together at the wildly successful 15th annual Bow-Wows & Meows Pet Fair in October to break the organization’s previous record of 173 adoptions with a grand total of 200 adoptions in just five hours. In fact, almost three million healthy, adoptable pets are euthanized every year in shelters across the nation, creating a dire need for organizations like Bow-Wows & Meows. “The shelters must make room for the constant influx of these animals, and the only way to make the room is by rotating out the animals there. This makes up that three million,” Allbee said. “It is a deplorable circle.” The 15th annual Bow-Wows & Meows Pet Fair at Hart Park. The solution to this unending cycle? Raising awareness about the problem and educating the public on what they can do to help. In addition to the record number of adoptions, more than 10,000 attendees also had the opportunity to enjoy free family-friendly entertainment, browse more than 70 vendors of pet-related supplies and services, participate in a raffle, renew their pet’s license and take advantage of a low- cost vaccine clinic. One significant way the public can do their part to reduce the pet overpopulation problem is simply choosing adoption over buying a pet from an irresponsible breeder or pet store. “We want everyone to know the joy of having a pet, of saving a life, of knowing you made a difference. We do this because we believe in it so passionately,” Allbee said. “We want to thank our amazing community of animal lovers, of responsible pet owners and especially those who have adopted a pet, whether at the pet fair or elsewhere. Thank you!” “Most people who adopt get to ‘feel’ the difference they made in saving a life. For every pet that is purchased via pet store or irresponsible breeder, one more in a shelter dies,” Allbee said. “It’s simple supply and demand—if we don’t create a demand, or need, for pet stores and irresponsible breeders to provide puppies and kittens, then the supply will be unnecessary.” For more information about Bow-Wows & Meows, Inc. or the next Bow-Wows & Meows Pet Fair set for Sunday, October 9, 2016, go to www.bowwowsandmeows.org or call 661-297-5961. Hero of the Week - Laura Chesler Called one of Bow-Wows & Meows, Inc.’s greatest assets by Founder Yvonne Allbee, Laura Chesler has served as a board member and volunteer treasurer for the nonprofit since 2012. “Laura is a hero because of her tireless commitment and contribution to Bow-Wows & Meows,” Allbee said. “A passionate animal lover and advocate for helping shelter animals find their forever homes, Laura is committed to doing what it takes to make this happen.” When Chesler isn’t helping plan the organization’s yearly pet fair, she attends school in pursuit of her bachelor’s degree and works as an annual giving and event coordinator at Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital. To add to her busy schedule, Chesler is also a freelance writer whose work has been published nationally in “Chicken Soup for the Dog Lover’s Soul” and Dog & Kennel magazine. By Melissa Lampert “If something needs to be done, Laura will offer and Laura will come through—every time,” Allbee said. “Even with an already jam-packed life of work and school and caring for her family, Laura will find the time to get it done, and not just get it done, but do it with such quality and detail.” Seen as an invaluable supportive presence to the nonprofit’s all-volunteer board of directors, Chesler always meets the challenges that come with preparing for the Bow-Wows & Meows Pet Fair with a positive attitude and a smile. “Laura’s passion and love for Bow-Wows & Meows is undeniable because the entire room lights up when she talks or shares about it,” Allbee said. “One can’t help but feel inspired by Laura. Countless lives have been saved as a direct result of her being the hero that she is.” Brought to you by: Never Fear Dr. Fang is here! DR. ADRIENNE FANG DR 661-253-0588 27420 Tourney Road, Suite #280 Valencia, CA 91355 WWW.dRfANGdds.COM Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 14 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Gunfighters, Movie Stars, Train Robberies & Gay Senoritas Our unique and wonderful valley is one of America’s most historically significant locales. Here’s what happened this week in history: 60 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1955 ... • Hard to believe, but the SCV had their very own Bureau of Atomic Radiation Detection. It consisted of two volunteers, Ray Ussery and Rocco Cacciatore, IN EONS GONE BY … and a trailer filled with Geiger counters. America, at the time, was under the • John Woodhouse Audubon, world’s foremost bird expert, camped out at heavy cloud of fear of a nuclear war with China and/or Russia. Castaic Junction to study our local and migrating flying feathered friends this • Jesse Butler worked with Newhall Land & Farming for years. Starting in 1936, month in 1848. he experimented with new crops for the area — like potatoes (the Saugus Spud • Sanford and Cyrus Lyon, the SCV’s most variety) along with introducing a new, more famous twins, were born on Nov. 20, 1831 in efficient way to raise carrots and onions. Machias, Maine. The men left a colorful legacy On this date, he planted another crop to the in this valley, from school building to taming area — cotton. Butler’s hybrid yielded about downtown L.A. Lyons Avenue, despite being a 30-to-60 bolls per plant — well above the typo, was named after the brothers. San Joaquin Valley average. • Hop Lee, last of the Chinese laborers who • Don Season? Or Rabbit Season? Donald built the Southern Pacific railroad, left the valShowers shot himself — in the shoulder — ley with his wife, Mary, this week in 1898. The with his own shotgun. Showers was rabbit couple had run a laundry business and worked hunting in San Francisquito. He bagged a at the 5-star Southern Hotel. When the hotel little cottontail and went over to inspect his burned to the ground, they returned to China. kill. The rabbit wasn’t dead. So, Showers decided to put it out of its misery by blud90 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1925 ... geoning it to death with the butt of his gun. • World-famous actor Harry Carey threw The gun went off, sending a charge of shot an epic grand opening party for his outpost into his arm. He managed to make it to the and restaurant up San Francisquito Canyon. local hospital. The rabbit didn’t make it. Carey was such a big star, he even had his own On Nov. 10, 1929, Buffalo Tom Vernon single-handedly derailed the West jazz band called the Carey Orchestra. Some 75 Coast Limited. It was perhaps the most spectacular crime in SCV history. HALF CENTURY AGO THIS WEEK, famed Hollywood couples and SoCal mucky1965 ... The unemployed trick rider and cowboy pulled apart the rails near the mucks attended the soiree for the Navahogan Saugus Speedway and waited in the chaparral for mayhem. He was cap- • Arroyo Seco got the thumbs up from (which was not to be confused with Carey’s tured only because two letters, bearing his name and itinerary for the next the county to build their brand new $1.4 great old hardware and feed store — The Tradmillion campus. Same week, work began month, fell out of his pocket while he was waiting. Vernon was let out of ing Post). One of the highlights was a series of on something called Valencia Boulevard, Folsom Prison in 1964, a frail and elderly man. Indian dances performed by real Native Amerithe first major artery of the new city of cans. Carey employed an entire Navajo village Valencia. to run his 1,000-acre-plus spread. • The Harris family got some strange news. • Four movies were being shot around the SCV, including one by our own, Tom Both their boys, Bill and Bob, collided with one another on dirt bikes. Both were Mix. hospitalized, but okay. • Constable Jim Biddison, along with deputies Jack Sanderson and John Seltzer, cashed in on a reward for a trio of hardened bank robbers. A big manhunt was 40 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1975 ... afoot for the gang, but the three lawmen got the goods on the crooks, snuck up • Heat waves are something we’ve always experienced year-round in the SCV. on them and arrested the gang without incident. On this date, the mercury topped 100. • Our second hospital, Newhall Community, opened on 6th and Main Street on • Local activists were readying a measure to break away from Los Angeles and this date. There had already been an original hospital on the site and the new form “Canyon County.” Not “Country.” “County.” The shape and size of Los one was put in the back. Angeles County has changed over the years. When California became a state, there were just 27 counties and L.A. was about today’s size. Just a year later, it 80 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1935 ... morphed gigantically, extending all the way to Nevada and the Arizona Terri• A truck, carrying 15 people, lost its brakes and flipped over coming down the tory border, an area encompassing 35,520 square miles. There were only 3,530 5-Mile Grade. Three were seriously injured. people in the county — or, one person per 10 square miles. L.A. County shrunk • Six years before we went to war, legendary silent film superstar William S. back down again in 1853 and again in 1872 when Kern County was created. Hart’s major domo was Japanese. Richard Ito efficiently ran the Hart Castle • Today, we wouldn’t give this any thought. But, 40 years ago it was a huge and took care of the actor for years. A little trivia: Ito was the son of the famous issue. To celebrate the nation’s centennial the next year, citizens were bumping Admiral Ito, head of the Japanese navy and hero of the Russian-Japanese war. heads on whether to hold it on the actual July 4th, which fell on a Sunday. Up • Back in 1935, the SCV had five dairies. Three supplied cows’ milk (two were until then, we didn’t hold 4th of July parties on the Sabbath. wholesale, one retail). The other two sold goats’ milk. 30 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1985 ... 70 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1945 ... • Newhall Ranch Road was officially opened this week 30 years ago. • It was hunting season on stray dogs. Packs were roaming the SCV, attacking • Our long-standing feud with Los Angeles continued. Instead of it being with everything from pets to livestock. Sheriff ’s deputies enacted a state law allowing the county, this time, it was with the city. Mayor Tom Bradley made lots of residents to shoot strays on someone’s property. trumpeting noises that the CITY was going to build a huge prison here — on • Cost of a haircut in Newhall 70 years back? It nearly doubled to a buck beland it did not own. Pretty much everybody, including county supervisor Mike cause of a barbers’ strike. Antonovich, was against the idea of constructing a 1,700-acre big house on the • The last grizzly bear in Southern California was shot here in the SCV on this former site of the Saugus Rehab. Bradley backed down. date. George Frownfelter, a county forestry officer, shot the beast. He was in charge of the failed federal program that had introduced Grizzlies into the SCV {John Boston has been named Best Serious and Best Humorous newspaper columnist in California, Los Angeles, and America, several times, to go with 119 major writing awards, including The Will Rogers Humanitarian during the later days of the Depression. They pretty much went after cattle and Lifetime Achievement Award. Over at the scvbeacon.com, every week do look for his John Boston Report — commercial bee hives. http://scvbeacon.com/category.php?catg=5) and Time Ranger/SCV History column — http://scvbea• A wild woman in rags was apprehended, living off trash and stolen fruits and con.com/weekly-column.php?id=1296 }. ) — © 2014 by John Boston veggies. Her home was the woods around Frenchman’s Flats, off Highway 99 Visit John Boston’s new national magazine: north of Castaic. She slept in the brush on a bed of rags and told the judge she The Most Powerful Humor, OpEd, Entertainment & Unusual liked living by herself. Website to hit Planet Earth in the Past 75,000 Years. FOOFmagazine.com • Too many ground squirrels were blamed on not enough quail. Seems the 10 Trillion Internet Pages & Nothing Much to Read. rodents like to raid nests and steal the eggs. Until Now. • The movie “Gay Senorita” was playing at The American. No comment. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 15 Topanga Quality Honey Bennett’s Honey Farm Visit our NEW E Store at www.BennettHoney.com y Some Honey for Your Honey! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Come and experience what REAL HONEY is all about! Local Honey, Locally Owned www.BennettHoney.com 805.521.1375 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 16 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 best steaks and burgers in town! Bar & Steakhouse Live Music Tuesday! Football Thursdays! We Have Lakers, Kings Nascar! Bloody Mary We Will be Bar & Bottomless Closed Thanksgiving Mimosas Saturdays Open Christmas Morning & Sundays 10am-2pm - bar only no food Veteran’s Day Special! Show your military ID card (active or retired) with a 2 drink minimum - the first one is on us! A new book by Robert Patrick Lewis, former Green Beret The Pact We Have DirecTV Football Package! Opening at 9 am every Sunday Lunch Specials Daily! 251-3133 Follow author Robert Patrick Lewis on twitter We Will Have ALL NFL Games This Season!! @RobertPLewis 16404 Delone St., Canyon Country Sand Canyon & 14 fwy - next to Mobil Gas www.ThePactBook.com” and “Facebook.com/RobertPatrickLewisAuthor” Facebook.com/RobertPatrickLewisAuthor” SPRING SALE • MARCH 19-22 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 17 What Defines The Self-Defense Law? by Robin Sandoval Recently, a string of incidents across the country have come to light in which observers who happen to be carrying concealed weapons brandish and fire them at individuals in the process of committing a crime. One such case, on October 6, involved a woman outside of a Home Depot in Detroit, Michigan who fired her weapon at suspected shoplifters as they fled the store. The woman held a valid concealed weapons permit, but after police investigated, prosecutors decided to charge her with the crime of recklessly firing a weapon. In another, more recent incident, a suspected robber of a Chicago bodega was gunned down by a witness as the robber pointed his weapon at employees. In the Chicago case, the bystander possessed a valid concealed carry permit and investigators have said that charges “do not appear likely.” So, why did the woman in Detroit, who didn’t kill anyone, get charged with a crime, while the man in Chicago appears to get away scot free? Self-Defense. Self-defense laws vary from state-to-state, but most of them work similar to the handling of self-defense cases by the State of California. Basically, in California, being able to use self-defense as a reason for hurting or killing another person requires a few elements to be present. These elements are: • When you committed your crime, you had reason to believe you were in imminent danger of being killed, seriously injured, or touched unlawfully. • You reasonably believed that the use of immediate force was necessary in order to prevent that danger. • You used no more force than was necessary to prevent the danger. will determine whether or not self-defense will work as a legal defense. There are only a few circumstances in California that will allow one person to kill another and claim self-defense. These circumstances are known as “forcible and atrocious crimes” and include: murder or manslaughter; being attacked in any way that would cause great bodily injury; mayhem (maiming someone); and robbery. If someone was to attempt to commit any of the aforementioned crimes against another, and the would-be victim killed the attacker, it would be possible for the victim to claim self-defense. For less extreme threats, a victim is permitted under law to use less than deadly force in order to stop someone. Basically, if someone is trying to stab you, and you shoot them, it’s probably self-defense. If someone pushes you, and you shoot them, it’s probably murder. Finally, California’s self-defense law doesn’t just apply to the defense of you, it also applies to the defense of others. So, if all of the elements mentioned above apply to another person instead of you, it’s possible to still claim self-defense if you commit a crime to defend them. Robin Sandoval is a California Licensed Bail Bondsman and owner of SCV Bail Bonds. Robin writes blogs and articles to help increase community awareness of the bail industry. If you have questions or want to suggest a topic, email robin@scvbailbonds.com, visit www.scvbailbonds.com or call 661-299-2245. The final element on the above list is the most important, and often the one that bad boys and girls A 19-year-old Stevenson Ranch man who identified himself as a “skateboarder” was picked up for shoplifting after a specified prior conviction. A 31-year-old graphic designer from Lancaster received the same charges. An unemployed 30-year-old Lancaster man was charged with owning/operating a “chop shop.” A 44-year-old unemployed Stevenson Ranch woman was cited for a charge of immoral acts before a child. Also, an unemployed 23-year-old Panorama City woman was cited for willful cruelty to a child/child endangerment. A 28-year-old unemployed Los Angeles man was arrested for rape of a victim incapable of consent. An unemployed 18-year-old Bakersfield man and a 66-year-old retired Valencia man were charged with battery against a former spouse. The same charges went to a 48-year-old transient male from Santa Clarita and an 18-year-old Bakersfield woman. A 43-year-old manager from Burbank and a 58-year-old paralegal from Valencia were charged with driving under the influence with prior arrests. Possession of a controlled substance with specific prior arrests went to a 23-year-old salesman from Saugus, and a 33-year-old cashier from Canyon Country was charged with possession of a controlled substance. A 58-yearold Canyon Country man who makes home repairs was charged with possession of a controlled substance for sale. A 38-year-old freelance auto body worker from Downey was charged with transporting/selling/furnishing marijuana. A 31-year-old construction worker from Panorama City was picked up for possession of marijuana for sale. A charge of possession of a narcotic controlled substance went to an unemployed 22-year-old Sylmar woman. A 26-year-old laborer from Sylmar was picked up for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon/addict, etc. A 45-year-old aerospace technician from Canyon Country was charged with disobeying a domestic relations court order. Also, a 34-year-old firearm instructor from Castaic and a 31-year-old mechanic from Newhall were charged with corporal injury on a spouse/cohabitant. An unemployed 61-year-old Saugus man was arrested for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon/addict. An unemployed 29-year-old Newhall man was picked up for theft of personal property. A 27-year-old Duarte woman who works in customer service and a 32-year-old maid from North Hills were brought in for taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent. Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 18 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS High School Boutique to Benefit Teen In an expression of support, Canyon High School students are hosting a holiday boutique to raise money for a classmate who was paralyzed following a motocross accident. Proceeds from the event will benefit Justin Covarrubias, a Canyon senior who is slated to graduate this June. His classmates created the fundraiser to help his family purchase an exoskeleton that would aid him to walk across the stage for his diploma. Money will be raised through a raffle held at the event, in addition to half of all vendor fees. Canyon High School Associated Student Body, which is hosting the event, will donate proceeds from the sale of food and drink sales to the family as well. Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 GO Jazz Big Band Celebrates Frank Sinatra’s 100th Birthday It has been 100 years since the day “Old Blue Eyes” was born, and a popular community band wants to make the most of it. Go Jazz Big Band, sponsored by Golden Oak Adult School, is a group of professional musicians who like to take people back to the 20th century with frequent concerts in and out of the Santa Clarita Valley. The public is invited to attend a concert called “Frank Sinatra 100” on Sunday, November 22, 2015. With Steve Lively on vocals and directed by Brian Leff, the show begins at 3 p.m. at the West Ranch High School Theatre, located at 26255 Valencia Blvd. in Stevenson Ranch. For tickets and information, call (661) 259-0033 x444 or visit GoJazzBigBand.com. The holiday boutique will be held on Sunday, November 8, 2015 from 9-4 p.m. in the Canyon High School Gymnasium. The group has slated the event again for Sunday, December 6, 2015. There will be food trucks, music and a gift wrapping table for shoppers. Vendors include Studio Bijoux, Origami Owl, Pampered Chef, Damsels in Defense, Arbonne, Rodan & fields, There’s No Place Like Home, Crochet by Jessica, In a Pkle, Bella Interior Creations, Jamberry Nails, Wreaths by Jen, LuLaRoe Clothing, Thirty-One Bags, Lisa’s Wine Designs, Younique Makeup, and many more. Canyon High School is located at 19300 Nadal Street in Canyon Country. For more information, contact Kelly Nave at 661-755-0041. MOVIE Times valid Nov 6-Nov 12 LISTING Any movie before 5:15 is a Matinee G.A.T.S. or passes may not be accepted at all shows. (Check with theater). Accessibility devices available. EDWARDS VALENCIA GRAND PALACE STADIUM 24435 Town Center Dr - 287-1740 The Metropolitan Opera: Tannhäuser ENCORE New No passes 6:30p Burnt New (R) • 1 hr 40 min 11:40a 2:10p 4:50p 7:30p 10:10p Our Brand Is Crisis (2015) New(R) • 1 hr 48 min 11:00a 1:40p 4:20p 7:00p 9:55p Rock The Kasbah (R) • 1 hr 46 min 3:45p The Last Witch Hunter (PG-13) • 1 hr 46 min 11:05a 2:15p 4:55p 7:35p 10:10p Bridge of Spies (PG-13) • 2 hr 21 min 12:15p 3:30p 7:30p 10:25p Crimson Peak (R) • 1 hr 59 min 11:20a 2:10p 4:55p 7:35p 10:40p Goosebumps 3D (PG) • 1 hr 43 min No passes 2:35p 5:05p Goosebumps (PG) • 1 hr 43 min 11:50a 7:45p 10:15p Pan (PG) • 1 hr 51 min 11:30a Steve Jobs (R) • 2 hr 1 min 11:10a 2:10p 4:30p 7:40p 10:40p The Martian: An IMAX 3D Experience (PG-13) • 2 hr 22 min No passes 12:00p 3:35p 7:15p 10:25p The Martian 3D (PG-13) • 2 hr 22 min No passe 12:55p 4:10p The Martian (PG-13) • 2 hr 22 min 6:40p 9:40p Hotel Transylvania 2 (PG) • 1 hr 29 min 11:35a 2:00p 5:10p 7:40p 10:15p The Intern (PG-13) • 2 hr 1 min 1:45p 4:35p 7:20p Sicario (R) • 2 hr 1 min 2:50p 10:05p VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM EDWARDS CANYON COUNTRY STADIUM 10 18800 Soledad Canyon Rd (near Sierra Hwy) - 299-9385 Burnt New (R) • 1 hr 40 min 1:00p 3:10p 5:40p 7:00p 8:20p 9:50p Our Brand Is Crisis (2015) New (R) • 1 hr 48 min 1:30p 4:15p 7:10p 10:45p Jem and the Holograms (PG) • 1 hr 58 min 12:50p 6:00p Rock The Kasbah (R) • 1 hr 46 min 3:30p 10:45p The Last Witch Hunter (PG-13) • 1 hr 46 min1:00p 4:30p 8:30p 10:50p Bridge of Spies (PG-13) • 2 hr 21 min 1:40p 4:55p 7:30p 10:35p Crimson Peak (R) • 1 hr 59 min 1:50p 4:50p 8:15p 10:45p Goosebumps 3D (PG) • 1 hr 43 min No passes 10:40p Goosebumps (PG) • 1 hr 43 min 12:45p 2:45p 5:30p 8:10p Steve Jobs (R) • 2 hr 1 min 12:45p 3:20p 7:50p 10:50p The Martian (PG-13) • 2 hr 22 min 1:40p 3:40p 5:00p 6:40p 8:00p 9:40p Hotel Transylvania 2 (PG) • 1 hr 29 min 12:45p 3:20p 6:10p 9:55p Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 19 Saturday, November 7, 14, 21 Adults $25 Seniors 60+ $23 to Santa Paula Youth (4-12) $15 Board 11:30am, Child (2-3) $10 Depart 12pm, Return 4pm Christmas Tree Train Dinner With Santa Adults $25, Seniors $23, Youth 4-12 $15, Adults $47, 2-12 $26, Child 2-3 $10 Under 23 months free on lap Under 23 months free on lap (no seat) 10am & 2pm 12/21 & 12/22 11/28, 11/29, 12/5, 12/6, 12/12 & 12/13 12/19 & 20 12 pm only North Pole Express - one hour ride Adults $29, 2-12 $19, Under 23 months free on Adult lap 6pm and 7:30 pm 11/28, 12/4, 12/5, 12/6, 12/11, 12/12, 12/13, 12/16 12/17, 12/18, 12/19, 12/20, 12/21, 12/22 & 12/23 From 12/19-12/23 selected dates will also have an additional 4:45 departure Murder Mystery Dinner Train Return Santa to the North Pole 12/26 Adults only - age 18+ Adults $29, 2-12 $19, under 23 months free on adult lap 6 pm and 7:30 pm 12/5 & 12/12 Departs 6:30pm returns approx 9:30pm 805-524-2546 www.fwry.com 364 Main St. Fillmore, CA 93015 New Years Eve Dinner Train 21+, $110 per person departs 8pm - approx 12:30am Open Thanksgiving Day at 2pm Make Your Reservations NOW! Open Monday through Saturday 11:30 to Closing Open Sunday 4 p.m. to Closing 661-243-8303 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 20 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 DENTAL IMPLANTS - ORAL SURGERY ORTHODONTICS (BRACES) - Financing PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Most Insurances Accpeted - 0% Interest Financing Available O.A.C. 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Land is level and ideal for ranching, recreation, resales etc. Good road access to all 7 parcels. ONLY full cash price for all ! $45,000 Owner must sacrifice due to age and ailing health for this sub-divided freeway close half section 775-453-3724 no texts please call after 11 a.m. OWNER/BROKER GRIFFIN BROTHERS Sale! FREE DELIVERY & STACKING $199/Cord [Split - Dry - Delivered] ONLY $150 Cord If You Pick Up! VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM WITH COUPON • CONSULTATION • REGULAR CLEANING WITH NO GUM DISEASE scvdentalteam@gmail.com PREPPERS, Get out of the City! 00 Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 21 Christmas Light Guy "Let us light up your holiday!" 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All U.S. Veterans, Active, Retired and Reserves are invited to attend the Veterans Day and Marine Corps Birthday celebration at the American Legion Post 507 located at 24527 Spruce Street See Our Family & Leisure Section Veterans Day and Marine Corps Birthday Celebration November 10, 2015! All U.S. Veterans, Active, Retired and Reserves are invited to attend the U.S. Military Celebration at 6PM on November 10, 2015 at the American Legion Post 507 located at 24527 50s and 60s Dance Party Purchase Tickets $10 in advance at Commando Army Surplus 24319 Main St, Newhall 661 259-7440 or at the American Legion 24527 Spruce St, Newhall 661-877-1277- $15 at the door-Featuring The Pink Cadillacs -Cash Bar-Support y o u r l o c a l Veterans-WWW.CLUB507.CO M NOW HIRING FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY FACILITIES PLACEMENT Come Join The World’s Biggest & Best Security Company! Your Ad Could BE HERE! 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Call 1-800-473-1048 or e-mail resume to Chrisattrivalleymechanical.com Mark Tipton College Certified Trainer Owner/Trainer www.angeldogstraining.com (661) 803-8461 Make $1,000 Weekly! Paid in Advance! Mailing Brochures at Home. Easy Pleasant work. Begin Immediately. Age Unimportant. www.MyHomeIncomeNow55.com MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Train at home to process Medical Billing and Insurance.. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.. Online training at Bryan University.. HS Diploma-GED and Computer-Internet needed. 1-888-734-6711 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! Business Opportunities Fantastic and Affordable Business Opp To start your own fitness club. Everything you would need full office set up and 10 piece weight bearing gym equipment . See photos on Yelp.com and search Butterfly Life, Canyon Country. Make offer. Call 661-252-8135 Want to purchase minerals and other oil gas interests. Send details to P.O. 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Also rabbit hutch. 818-524-8009 located in Aqua Dulce AKC Beautiful English Bulldog-11Month Old AKC Beautiful English Bulldog. 11 months old looking for a nice home that would take good care of this pup. $1100661-902-1861 Australian Cattle Heeler puppy ranch dog, 7 wks old male, $375, great home a must. 818-524-8009 located in Aqua Dulce Bird cage white, wrought iron, 52in t by 20in w by 24in l, with shelves, excellent cond like new, $100 818-554-3691 Female pot belly pig used in a petting zoo, great home a must, $125. 818-524-8009 located in Aqua Dulce Miniature Colt Pony 6 months old, great home a must.. 818-524-8009 located in Aqua Dulce 24 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Veterans Day 2015 Veterans Day Specials in Santa Clarita Veterans Day is Wednesday, Nov. 11 and many Santa Clarita restaurants are offering giveaways and specials for veterans and active duty military throughout the day. (Note: Most businesses require a military I.D. or other proof of service.) California Pizza Kitchen: Free pizza, salad or pasta from Veterans Day menu; Dine-in only 24061 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia, CA 91354 Chili’s: Free lunch combo or dinner from select menu, full-size flatbread; Dine-in only 19071 Golden Valley Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91387 25970 The Old Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91381 Claim Jumper (Monday, Nov. 9 only): Free entrée from select menu; Dine-in only 25740 The Old Road, Valencia, CA 91381 Denny’s: Free Build-Your-Own Grand Slam 16401 Delone Street, Santa Clarita, CA 91387 (5 a.m. to 2 p.m.) 18932 W. Soledad Canyon Road, Canyon Country, CA 91351 (5 a.m. to noon) Little Caesars Pizza: Free pizza or $5 Hot-N-Ready lunch combo 19374 Soledad Canyon Road, Canyon Country, CA 91351 (11 a.m. to 2 p.m.) 26584 Bouquet Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91350 (11 a.m. to 2 p.m.) 23350 Lyons Avenue, Newhall, CA 91321 (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Menchie’s: Free 6 oz. frozen yogurt 28273 Newhall Ranch Road, Valencia, CA 91355 Olive Garden: Free entrée and 10% off bill for guests that dine with a veteran 27003 McBean Parkway, Santa Clarita, CA 91355 Red Lobster (Monday Nov. 9 – Thursday Nov. 12): Free appetizer or dessert from select menu 27524 The Old Road, Valencia, CA 91355 Harry Bell Memorial Wall Unveiled on Veterans Day Thanks to the Santa Clarita Elks Lodge 2379 and Santa Clarita Valley Rotary Club members, this year’s Veterans Day, Wednesday, November 11, will be even more memorable than usual. The public is invited to gather at Habitat for Humanity in Santa Clarita for the unveiling of the Harry Bell Memorial & Veteran Memorial Wall. Navy WWII veteran Dick Roelofs, who is a member of both the Elks Lodge and Rotary International, will be the honorary flag raiser during the ceremony. Located across the street from the Santa Clarita Child & Family Center, those who attend should arrive at the front of the Habitat for Humanity community of homes at 21550 Centre Pointe Pkwy in Santa Clarita. The ceremony will begin at 2:00 p.m. Red Robin: Free Red’s Tavern Double and bottomless steak fries 24201 Valencia Blvd., #1351, Valencia, CA 91355 Sizzler Restaurants: Free entrée from select menu and coffee, tea or fountain drink; Dine-in only (11 a.m. to 9 p.m.) 19013 Golden Valley Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91387 Source: themilitarywallet.com Participating locations verified by Santa Clarita Gazette Staff Home Depot Helps Bring Horse Therapy to Ranch by Martha Michael When one thinks of veterans, it is rare that horses come to mind, unless it involves a Civil War reenactment or a new book about the Revolution, for instance. You can be grounded, however, by a practice of returning to the past, back to nature. That is the idea behind the latest direction taken by Blue Star Ranch. Equine therapy is a specialized form of building a connection between horses and those who need an emotional boost, and Blue Star Ranch has chosen to help heroes who have come off of the battlefield. The trauma experienced by veterans returning from war is no secret to the American public. But, effective methods to aid them in emotional recovery, for the most part, are not widely known. That’s where Blue Star Ranch comes in. Horse therapy sessions have just begun with local veterans in need of a new direction in treatment, thanks to the effort of Nancy Pitchford-Zhe, who operates the ranch with the tagline “Serving our nation’s veterans.” “Horses are adept at picking up on our emotions,” said Pitchford-Zhe. “That’s the environment we need to bring up the emotions. In traditional therapy, (the veterans) feel boxed in. That hasn’t been too successful.” Blue Star Ranch is an all-volunteer, non-profit facility using equine-assisted mental health treatment for veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. A member of EAGALA, Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association, only trained professionals – in the mental health field and equine therapy certified – work with the veterans at the ranch. Located on Bouquet Canyon Road, north of Vasquez Canyon Road near LARC Ranch, Blue Star Ranch is still a work in progress, but its physical setup will be completed on the most appropriate day of all: Veterans Day, November 11, 2015. A $10,000 grant from Home Depot has paid for the store’s workers to bring in all the necessary supplies and finish assembling sheds, removing trees, and everything else Pitchford-Zhe thinks necessary for the needs of the facility. “There are three members of the team,” said Pitchford-Zhe, “the horse, the equine specialist, and the mental health specialist, all treating the veteran. They work with them one-on-one on the ground, not on the horses. The horse helps with the stress, so they can let things go to the surface … the things that are affecting them right now.” The men and women are brought to Blue Star Ranch for therapy by individuals from veteran’s centers in the San Fernando Valley. “First they come out for a meet and greet with the person from the veteran’s center. We introduce them to the horse they’re going to work with, so they don’t come the first day and feel thrown into it. They’re already comfortable with coming to the ranch,” said Pitchford-Zhe. “We do a demo with the horse. It gives them some confidence going in. We hope they understand they’re in good hands.” The services are all free, said the program founder, which means fundraising is a big part of the plan. Blue Star Ranch needs to raise $140,000 annually. “Anybody who’s interested in helping vets and has any skills … we’re looking for a couple of new board members, people with fundraising experience,” she said. Everything is free, not just to vets, but also to their families. And Blue Star is including spouses in a session. “While they’ve been deployed, they’ve lost communication,” Pitchford-Zhe explained. “Now the kids are listening to the spouse that wasn’t deployed, and nobody’s listening to their orders. Having them reconnect with each other and redevelop those communication skills. Not only are there 22 suicides a day … there are problems with marriages or they’re already divorced. We want to save the family, make sure we’re there, make new memories with the kids, better memories to be made again.” All the work is just getting started, but as of November 11, the ranch will be fully ready. “I’m blown away by Home Depot and their support,” said a grateful PitchfordZhe. “We’re putting up a flagpole and making it so that even when they’ve done their eight weeks of sessions, they can come here and be with other vets. They understand each other.” Blue Star Ranch is located at 29966 Bouquet Canyon Road in Saugus. For more information, contact Nancy Zhe at (661) 312-6184 or visit www.bluestarranch. org. VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds 25 There are over 22 million veterans in the U.S with over 2 million of them in California. On Veterans day it's time for us to thank those that have taken the oath to protect our nation. One way of thanking our Veterans, and military heroes is through a real estate rewards program called Homes for Heroes. Homes for heroes was created after 911 as a way for REALTORS (R) across the U.S to give back and say thanks to those first responders, military and Veterans who were represented on that tragic day. PLUMBING AND DRAIN SERVICE Where Service is the Difference! Santa Clarita resident Samuel Silver, ARMY Veteran, and Keller Williams REALTOR(R) with over a decade of helping Southern California is our local representative of the Homes For Heroes savings program. Samuel Silver has the Goal in the next 12 months is to give back $50,000 dollars back to the residence of Santa Clarita. If you are or know anyone who is in the Military, a Veteran, a Teacher, a Fire Fighter, in Law Enforcement,a Nurse or a Doctors they would qualify for the hero savings program. Those qualifying hero will receive a savings of 25% back wheather selling and/or buying. Another 5% goes back to Homes For Heroes Foundation which helps heroes with housing assistance. Over 7,500 heroes have currently been served and over $11 million has been given back as hero savings. For moreSALE information about Homes19-22 For SPRING • MARCH Heroes just visit www.SCVHomesForHeroes.com 1-866-4-Heroes or call Samuel Silver CalBRE #01412755 directly at Keller Williams VIP Properties 661-418-7325 (REAL) Todd Hall and Hallway Plumbing are Proud to Honor All Veterans on Veteran’s Day Bob Kellar and Mitch Davis Serving the Santa Clarita Valley for over 15 years! Owned and Operated by Veterans. We Appreciate All of Our Veterans The professional real estate agents at Kellar-Davis, Inc. are dedicated to quality personal service to all their clients 661-299-5570 16670 Soledad Cyn. Rd., Santa Clarita, CA 91387 661-252-9000 661-252-3942 19310 Ave Of The Oaks, Suite C Newhall, CA 91321 26364 Sierra Hwy., Newhall. 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NEW, MODERN OFFICE EQUIPMENT - EXCELLENT, CARING DENTISTRY VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 Your Hometown News and Classifieds SCAA Holiday Boutique The Santa Clarita Artists’ Association has an idea to help you find the gifts on your holiday list and “shop local” this season. The non-profit group is hosting a holiday boutique at Home Care Services Reception Lobby, at 23340 Cinema Dr., Suite # 5, in Santa Clarita on Saturday, December 5 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Various artists and vendors with holiday booths will be selling handmade arts and crafts, costume jewelry, collages, greeting cards, fine art and decorative items. Some of the artists participating include: Zony Gordon, Cathy King, Scott Parker, Lynda Frautnick, Norma Warden, Haley Warden, Jackie Nichols, Jody Schach, Laura Ledesma, Barbara Eisenman, Jane Mick, Jaylene Armstrong. Musical entertainment will be led by the West Ranch “Encore” Holiday Carolers and soloist Felicia Grady, among others. Refreshments will be served at the fundraiser, where proceeds will go towards an SCAA Art gallery. For further information, contact Lynda Frautnick at (661) 252-9313. 27 Santa Clarita One of 65 to Win Award The Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award (AEP) is an honor from the National Procurement Institute (NPI), granted to public and non-profit organizations that achieve high scores in innovation, professionalism, productivity, e-procurement and leadership. One of only 65 cities to receive the award, the City of Santa Clarita has added 2015 to the four other years the city has earned the honor. NPI recognized the City for a commitment to purchasing innovation and leadership, including efficient purchasing policies and practices. The City of Santa Clarita’s Centralized Purchasing Authority, eProcurement practices, and multiple-criteria bid received high honors and recognition among the award judges. Several other areas were also accredited, including: the City’s Vendor Outreach program; the Purchasing & Risk Administrator’s participation as a panel member at a local business symposium; internal customer training programs; the use of electronic systems for bids, quotes and online surplus auctions; and the City’s employee Procurement Card program. The Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award is awarded annually and has the distinction of being sponsored by every major procurement association in the nation. For more information about the Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award, contact the City’s Purchasing & Risk Administrator, Joe Oerum, at (661) 286-4184 or joerum@santa-clarita.com. Lynda Frautnick’s holiday notecard collection (left), and Norma Warden’s decorative boxes (right) Networking Online and Offline to Grow Your Circle of Influence I received an email from reader Shakira, asking that I share my thoughts on the importance of networking to grow your business. She did not specify whether she was asking about in-person networking or connecting with others online, so I will include both of these strategies in today’s article. First, take a close look at what is referred to as your “circle of influence.” These are the people you are connected with, whether on the internet or in person, who know exactly what type of business you are involved in and how you serve others with your knowledge and experience. Hopefully, you have done a good job of cultivating these contacts since you started your business, but if you’re making a list and still attempting to write down more than a dozen names or so, this is an area where you can see improvement. Many years ago when I was working in real estate, I was amazed at the people who received referrals regularly from their circles of influence. Even if they had not seen each other in years, these people were quite loyal in doing business with someone who had stayed in touch with them. At the time, I did not understand this strategy, but over time I saw that this was an excellent way to grow and sustain a successful and lucrative business. Make a plan for what you can do every day to add more people to the list of those who will see you as an expert in your field and a trusted adviser to them and to their connections. This can be done in a variety of ways, and here are some ideas: • Attend a local networking meeting in your city regularly • Join a service organization and get involved in projects • Make sure your social media profiles mention your business • Choose a charity that resonates with you and volunteer • Reach out to people in your neighborhood to let them know what you do • Attend or start your own “meet-up” group to share your expertise Everything I have mentioned here is free of cost, but you may want to set up a budget for your networking efforts. Thirty-second spots on local radio can be very worthwhile, as well as having a table or booth at local events where By Connie Ragen Green you can give out cards and collect names. These might include pet fairs, holiday boutiques, and other weekend events where large groups of people are likely to attend and be open to learning more about you and what you have to offer. Subscribe to and read your local newspapers and magazines to find out what is coming up in your area. Even if it sounds like only a remote possibility of being able to connect with people who could become your prospects and clients, be open to doing it anyway. One of my clients set up a table at a pet adoption event and picked up more than a dozen clients this way. Even though meeting people in person and looking them in the eye is preferable, remember that you can connect with exponentially more people through online venues. Some ideas for this include blogging, hosting and being a guest on podcasts and local radio shows, and writing articles, short reports, and books on your areas of knowledge and expertise. These will all give you almost instant celebrity status and increase both your credibility and visibility. Use sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter to let the world know what you think about important topics related to your business. Over time, this will make a huge difference in how you are perceived by others in your field, as well as by new prospects and current clients. As you can see, this is all about putting yourself out there and getting out of your comfort zone. Have the willingness to challenge yourself to increase your circle of influence steadily over time, for best results. Leadership skills can definitely be learned, and networking with people on a regular basis, both online and in person will help you to grow your business exponentially for years to come. Connie Ragen Green lives in Saugus and has been working exclusively on the Internet since 2006. Her twelfth book, “Book. Blog. Broadcast. - The Trifecta of Entrepreneurial Success,” was recently released by Hunter’s Moon Publishing and is available on Amazon and at Barnes & Noble. Find out more by visiting http:// HugeProfitsTinyList.com and download an audio recording for 2015 at http:// NewRulesforOnlineMarketing.com. Questions? 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I love to paint!” FREE Estimates FREE Cleanings Tax Deductible FREE 1st Cleaning 5th Cleaning of the month With Monthly Contract ECONOMY SPECIAL: Once a week cleaning of your office at our LOW monthly rate! THE KOSTIWEIN CO. 30 Years in Business -References Available661-367-4165 Call Santa Clarita Gazette & Free Classifieds at 298-5333 to place your FREE classified ad today! 34 SANTA CLARITA GAZETTE & FREE CLASSIFIEDS Nov 6 - Nov 12, 2015 SCV Acupuncture & Spa COUPON FREE CAR WASH WITH OIL CHANGE • Massage • Acupuncture • Anti-aging Facials • Reflexology • teeth whitening Car Wash D and S Concrete Masonry Commercial, Residential, Foundations, Flat Work. Block, Brick, and Custom Rock. FREE ESTIMATES. License number 784182. Call Dennis 661-609-3153 or Joe 661-621-1993 DART CONTRACTING SERVICES FOR ALL OF YOUR CONSTRUCTION AND HANDYMAN NEEDS. CALL ROB 818-588-8884 DBA LIC 346593 FREE ESTIMATES GEYER’S PEST CONTROL Specializing in ridding your property of Gophers and Africanized Bees.ALL insects , fleas, rats, mice, ants , black widows , spiders and lots more. Honest and Reliable, We Send Them Packing.. Call 661-298-2752 or 269-0119 HOMES-RANCHES-LAND SELLERS-I will list your property and get it sold for the highest possible price. BUYERS-We will find you a property to purchase. Realtor since 1997 servicing all types of properties. CALL-John Galbraith 661-713-0255 or 818-400-8667. Kellar Davis Realtors, 26364 Sierra Hwy. Newhall Ca. 91321 Bre-01227961. Lee A Fazio CERTIFIED INSURANCE AGENT, Covered California. 818-415-4097. Email-leeatnet2u.biz. Lic. 0619490. National producer No. 2714616 Miguel’s Painting Residential and commercial. Interior and exterior. Drywall repair. Texture and acoustic. Crown and base moldings. 661-755-1737 or 661-252-5786. lic 923507 FREE ESTIMATES. COUPON (Target Shopping Center1 Block North of Valencia Town Center) 661-476-8654 SCP CONSTRUCTION and ROOFING IS YOUR ROOF READY FOR EL NINO Call NOW for a Free roof-inspection. Licenced-Bonded-Insured License 905512 76122, Ask for Russell or Steve 818-429-9582 or 805-914-9624 Restrictions do apply SCV Acupunture Message,Acupunture, Anti-aging facials, Refelxology, Professional skin care products. $10.00 OFF ALL SERVICES. 661-476-8654 Service Pro Plumbing SERVICE PRO PLUMBING HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING. $55 Service Call. 24 hour servivce. 661-430-1795-Shawn Williams-owner. lic 809463 Tres Flores General Construction Additions and remodeling. Shower and tub replacement. Reglazing and repairs. Kitchen C o u n t e r t o p s . Waterproofing-balconies, stairs and landings. Roofing. 818-389-5089 Bonded and insured, license no. 986119. 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Call for more info 661-309-2818 2 14in Buick 5 spoke chrome rally wheels, excellent cond, $75 ea 805-223-1633 2 16in Truck tires BF Goodrich, size LT 265 by 75 by 16, load range E, like new, zero miles, $165 ea obo, 805-223-1633 2 Buick OEM chrome rally wheels cherry condition, $75 ea obo, 805-223-1633 2 Left Truck tires and wheels 5 on 5, lots of tread, $100 for both. 805-223-1633 4 70-79 Camaro Nova and Chevelle slotted rims and tires, with beauty rings, $150, 805-223-1633 400 turbo transmission $300. Call 805-223-1633 58 Chevy Car chrome front bumper $100, 805-223-1633 53 Chevy tail lights assemble with housing, $100 for the pair, 805-223-1633 64 - 67 Chevelle cowl vent panel cherry condition, no rust $100. 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Call 805-223-1633 68-69 Chevel 2 door new left corner panel, $100, 805-223-1633 70 - 72 El Camino/Chevelle flat hood, $100, 805-223-1633 70 - 73 Dodge Challenger bumpers front and rear, re-chrome, still in wrapper, stored for 30 years, $750 for both obo, 805-223-1633 70 Chevelle SS instrument cluster $500, 805-223-1633 72 Chevy new hub caps Chevy pick up truck new hub caps $40 ea. 805-223-1633 72 Chevy pick up 15 by 8 rally wheels, 5 lugs, $195 for a set of 4. MUST SELL 805-223-1633 73 - 74 El Camino Camaro Rally wheels, 70-newer, exc cond $100 set 4, 805-223-1633 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino complete rear end, heavy duty, 11in brakes, drum to drum, $295 805-223-1633 FULL SERVICE CAR WASH . $9 99 Reg. Price $13.99 (661) 255-3448 Regal Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Its Time for A Good Cleaning.. 24 Hour Emergency service, water, fire, and smoke damage. We use High powered truck mounted units with water softener systems. Open 7 days. Call today, Clean today. Any 5 rooms $88.95 includes FREE hall and bath. Call 661-252-5707 28.99 Includes oil filter and fill with Castrol Fluids (up to 5 quarts) for most cars. Plus tax & disposal fee. Not to be combined with any other offer. FC Coupon. 24233 Creekside Rd., Valencia $10 OFF All Services Professional Services $ Reg. Price $36.99 Vans, trucks and limos extra. Not to be combined with any other offer. Miguel’s Painting Residential & Commercial Interior & Exterior, Drywall Repair, Texture & Acoustic, Crown & Base Moldings Call Miguel 661-755-1737 661-252-5786 FREE ESTIMATES bm_painting@yahoo.com www.bmiguelspainting.com 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino cowl-dash pad instruments, a-c and heater, wire harness, vacuum lines, ALL still assembly, in fire wall panel, $250 obo, 805-223-1633 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino door panels, white in color, 2 pieces ea door, electric for windows and locks, $150 for both door panels 805-223-1633 73 - 77 Chevelle El Camino grill like new condition, $395 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino / Chevelle hood $200, 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino and or Chevelle parts, $50 - $250. 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front clip complete. Must sell $450 obo, Call 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino Chevelle front clip complete. Must sell $450 obo, Call 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino door glass $75. 805-223-1633 73 - 77 El Camino left front fender, complete, $200, 805-223-1633 73 - 87 Chevy truck instrument cluster, $50, 805-223-1633 73 Chevelle El Camino grill flawless condition, like new, $500 obo 805-223-1633 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM LIC#923507 73 El Camino grill excellent cherry cond, $500 obo 805-223-1633 77 - 79 Ford GT Torino and LTD II body parts, and complete interior parts, $100 - $400, 805-223-1633 77 - 79 Ford ranchero torino doors complete with door panels, $100 ea OBO. Call 805-223-1633 77 El Camino project for your completion, no engine and transmission, $750 or you can purchase an engine for total of $1500 obo. Call 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino body parts $75 - $100, 805-223-1633 78 - 87 El Camino body parts and fender, $80 ea. 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Call 805-223-1633 82 - 87 Newer Chevy Pick Up new right front fender $65, Call 805-223-1633 82 - 92 Camaro firebird glass T-tops, $150 for set, 805-223-1633 82 - 92 Camaro right front fender paint strip, no rust, $100 obo 805-223-1633 82 Camaro Z28 GM factory fiber glass hood, $75 OBO. Call 805-223-1633 84 Firebird trans am cowl inductive hood, complete with air cleaner, $650 805-223-1633 85 - 96 Corvette Hood $395 obo, 805-223-1633 86 - 87 El Camino rally wheels center hubcaps only, set of 4,$100 obo 805-223-1633 87 Chevy dually pick-up bed $300, 805-223-1633 87 - 97 Ford Truck tail gate molding large aluminum panel, new condition, $300 805-223-1633 87 Chevy dually crew cab less engine, clean pink slip, $895 obo, 805-223-1633 87 Dually bed $250 without vendors or with vendors $500. Call 805-223-1633 88 Irock 15in wheels and caps set of 4, $395. Call 805-223-1633 89 - 95 Toyota pick up truck 2 wd, left front fender, new, $50 obo 805-223-1633 89-94 OEM Toyota Truck Hood cherry condition, $125 obo 805-223-1633 90 - 92 Ford truck grill $50. 805-223-1633 90 - 97 Ford dually truck fenders dual tanks, fuel doors, excellent shape, $250 each, 805-223-1633 93 - 97 Ford Ranger pick up new fender, right front, $40 805-223-1633 93 and up Jeep Cherokee new, right front fender, $50 obo 805-223-1633 94 Dodge truck (and later years) chrome center hubcap $35, 805-223-1633 Aluminum Gm small block Chevy intake manifold $70 805-223-1633 Body Shop -Hercules- 2 paint gun washer $295, 805-223-1633 Aluminum wheels size 15 by 8, with caps, 5 lugs, 4 3-4 bolt pattern, set of 4, $200 obo for the set, 805-223-1633 ATTENTION: Mechanic Retiring 30 years worth of Mechanical and Body parts..Ford, Chevy,Foreign cars,and etc..New and Used,bring cash and your truck in Ventura County. Please call 805-223-1633 Auto paint acrylic enamel, new paint, 5 quarts Centari Porsche red code 027 $250. 805-223-1633 Auto Paint PPG acrylic and enamel, porsche red, 1 gallon and 1 quart, $300 obo 805-223-1633 Brand new 73-87 Chevy truck Hubcaps still wrapped,$50 obo 805-223-1633 Bucket seats 805-223-1633 $250 obo Bucket seats like new, $250 ea 805-223-1633 Car cover large, Goodwrench, new in box, $35 818-366-7925 Chevrolet s10 hood no rust, cherry condition, $75 805-223-1633 Chevy 350 flywheel $65, also flex plate $25. Call 805-223-1633 Chevy Pick-Up 88-2000 new right door, $100, 805-223-1633 Legal Direct, Inc. Legal Document Preparation Services • • • • • Family Law Civil Law Living Trusts Probate QDRO’s Divorce as low as $699* *not including court fees & costs (Qualified Domestic Relations Order) We are not attorneys and cannot give you legal advice. We can only prepare legal forms at your direction. We are licensed and bonded in the County of Los Angeles, LDA#2014028555 Exp 02/03/2016 www.legaldirect.info Please Contact Lorie for more information 661-264-6538 VISIT OUR ALL NEW WEBSITE AT WWW.SANTACLARITAFREE.COM Chevy drive shaft with front and rear u joint, $65 each, also 4 wheel drive front drive shaft complete $100, 805-223-1633 Chevy Truck 6 lugs (hubcaps only) for 98 and later truck, set of 4, $100 805-223-1633 Chevy Truck big core, 19 by 34, $125 obo 805-223-1633 Chevy truck new right front fender fits 81 and newer trucks, $75. Call 805-223-1633 Chevy truck rally wheels 15 by 8, 4 for $200. Call 805-223-1633 Chrome rims 5 lug prime, $400 213-216-0484 Corvette Wheels 1991-1997, H 5386 Factory Stock Wheels 17x9.5 Silver 8 Slot Directional Corvette wheels 1991-1997 H 5386 Factory Wheels 17x9.5 Silver 8 Slot Directional Good condition $230 Call 661-252-9147, johnbronsenhotmail.com Ecklers Corvette power antenet CB and AMFM antenet, brand new, $100. 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Call 805-223-1633 Spray gun washer Herkules 2 paint gun cleaning cabinet, $295 obo, 805-223-1633 Tilt steering column GM Chevelle-Camaro $150 obo. Call 805-223-1633 WANTED OLD JAPANESE MOTORCYCLES KAWASAKI-- Z1-900(1972-75), KZ900, KZ1000(1976-1982), Z1R, KZ1000MK2(1979,80), W1-650, H1-500(1969-72), H2-750(1972-1975), S1-250, S2-350, S3-400, KH250, KH400, SUZUKI--GS400, GT380, HONDA--CB750K(1969-1976), CBX1000(1979,80) 1-800-772-1142 usa@classicrunners.com 1-310-721-0723 $$CASH$$ Firebird 1970 and later tail lamp assembly, left and right $200 obo. Grill left and right $125 ea. Call 805-223-1633 Firebird trans am cowl inducted steel hood with air cleaner, fits 82-92 body style, $650 obo 805-223-1633 Ford 15in Torino OEM factory turbine aluminum wheels with caps and lug nuts complete, $300 obo 805-223-1633 FORD Bucket seats cherry condition, $250. 805-223-1633 Ford Pick up dually fenders left and right, $220 each, 805-223-1633 Ford Ranger Crome Rear Bumper with top rubber pads and mounting brackets, complete $125 805-223-1633 Ford truck gas tank. Tank goes behind seat, $75 805-223-1633 Ford truck tail gate molding $300, 805-223-1633 Front rear doors from dually Chevy, $100 ea obo. Call 805-223-1633 Front sheet metal clip complete, $450. 805-223-1633 Gas Welding Botter kart $75, 805-223-1633 GM 60s-70s air condition compressor $40, 805-223-1633 GM Camaro firebird t-top with storage bag, $150 for the set. Call 805-223-1633 GM engine air cleaner 4 barrel carburetor, excellent condition, complete $50, 805-223-1633 GM mast air flow sensor $175 obo. Call 805-223-1633nbsp GM rally wheels from a Corvette size 15 by 8, beautiful chrome, set of 4, $400. Call 805-223-1633 Goodrich radial tires PA P275-60R15 2 tires, three fourths good and size P225-70R15, 70 percent good, $145 for a set 818-321-6837 Headlamp rims for frenching headlamps, New $150 obo for the pair, 805-223-1633 Heaters - for Commercial buildings, Auto shop, Warehouses, and etc.. Gas heater, unit 110 volts, 180,000 BTU, $195 obo, 805-223-1633 Heavy duty trailer dolly for moving your trailer around, hitch ball and inflatable tires, $40 805-223-1633 Mechanic large cabinet parts washers professional model $250 obo, 805-223-1633 Mitsubishi and Dodge D50 left front fender, new, $40 obo 805-223-1633 Mitsubishi Eclipse-Eagle Talon manual $25, 818-363-5492 Ranchero Torino complete doors $100 each. Call 805-223-1633 Tool box for a full size pick up behind the window, new $125 obo 805-233-1633 Torque converter, fly wheel and etc.. for 464 engine, 4 speed, automatic, old transmission, $250 OBO 805-233-1633 Toyota MR2 black dash, cherry condition, $100 obo 805-223-1633 Cars 1977 El Camino 350 ac, power steering and brakes, auto transmission, power windows, runs and drive, needs work, $1295 obo 805-223-1633 1997 Toyota Celica Convertible 124000 miles, good maintenance records, fun to drive. Call for more info 661-259-2292 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing Were Local 7 DaysWeek. Call Toll Free 1-888-416-2330 Donate Your Car to Children’s Cancer Victims Today! Help and Support ACCF. Fast - FREE pick up. 100 percent tax deductible. Call 1-800-258-1429 STONE CHIP REPAIR Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100 percent tax deductible. 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