Palmdale Amphitheater to Host 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' Screening and Costume Contest
Gather your family and join the Palmdale community at the Palmdale Amphitheater this Friday, October 20, for a spook-tacular evening featuring Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas," a costume contest, and more!
Santa Clarita's Annual Polar Plunge Invites New Yorkers to Brave Frosty Waters for Charity
Santa Clarita invites residents to its 12th annual Polar Plunge at the Aquatic Center's pool on January 6, with incentives like towels and post-dip treats for participants, who are encouraged to donate food items to charity.
Santa Clarita Invites Residents to Explore Great Outdoors with Free Community Hikes and Activities
The city is hosting free community hikes, beginning with music at Haskell Canyon and followed by various events including mural painting and dance. Night hikes and exercise treks are also planned. Details are on the city's website.
Splash N' Dash Egg Hunt Makes Waves in Santa Clarita with Aquatic Easter Adventure for Kids
The Santa Clarita Aquatics Center is hosting the Splash N' Dash Egg Hunt, an underwater egg hunt event, supported by Kaiser Permanente, on March 30, with free entry and lifejackets. Registration is required.
Irvine Invites Nature Enthusiasts to Outdoor Festivities at Quail Hill Trailhead with Pancakes & Trail Exploration
Irvine is hosting an outdoor event on April 13, offering a free pancake breakfast and a guided hike at Quail Hill Trailhead, showcasing local open spaces and previewing future outdoor opportunities.
Long Beach to Host 5th Annual Celebration of the Young Child with Free Activities and Performances
Long Beach announces the free annual Celebration of the Young Child event with activities for children under 8, set for April 27, 2024, in downtown. Mayor Richardson highlights the event's impact on early childhood development.
Palmdale Pools Offer Respite from Heat with Fun Programs and Swim Lessons
The article describes Palmdale's McAdam and Melville J. Courson pools, highlighting their offerings including swim programs, a splash pad, and water aerobics, and notes that the facilities promote active community engagement.
Long Beach Parks, Recreation and Marine to Host Free Summer Kickoff Concert at El Dorado Park West on May 24
Long Beach announces a free Summer Kickoff Concert at El Dorado Park West on May 24, featuring the Under Cover Band, and invites the community to bring picnics and enjoy the live music.
Lancaster to Host Summer Bash with Free Dinner and Family-Friendly Fun on June 7
Lancaster is preparing for a community-hosted Summer Bash on June 7 with food, activities, and a free dinner, fostering community spirit and enjoyment for all ages. Mayor Parris expresses enthusiasm for the family-friendly event.
Virginia Avenue Park in Santa Monica Hosts Mini Fall Festival on October 5
The Mini Fall Festival & Glass Pumpkin Sale at Virginia Avenue Park in Santa Monica will feature activities, a pumpkin giveaway, a farmers market, cultural performances, and a chance to input on local urban planning.
Santa Clarita Valley Rallies Against Drug Fatalities with 2024 Parenting for Prevention Program
The article details Santa Clarita Valley's efforts to prevent drug-related deaths with its 2024 Parenting for Prevention Program, offering resources like bilingual podcasts and community meetings.
Pasadena Embraces Autumn with a Host of Halloween Events and Safety Measures
Pasadena announces a series of fall and Halloween events, including a "Pumpkin Patch Dive-In," craft activities, storytimes, a scavenger hunt, Dia de los Muertos, and a Fall Festival, with safety and health tips provided for participants.
Long Beach to Offer Youth Summer Day Camps Full of Fun and Learning from June 16 to August 22
Long Beach PRM is offering a variety of summer day camps for youth from June 16 to August 22, with registration starting April 12. Programs include crafts, sports, and aquatic activities, with costs varying from $115 to $165 weekly.
South LA School That Trains Future Doctors Just Got Its Cafeteria Closed for Vermin
King/Drew Magnet High trains future doctors and scientists in one of South LA's most underserved communities — and the school where 90% of students rely on free meals just had its cafeteria closed by the county health department for a major vermin violation. The irony is hard to miss.















































































