A Message from the Associate Publisher Alexander Hafizi
Can you believe it’s already the holiday season? It’s the best time of the year.
In this issue, we have a lot of holiday greatness to share with you. But before we dive into all the festive content, let’s kick things off by announcing our Ultimate Dining Award Winners. We are thrilled to reveal the outstanding restaurants that have earned this prestigious recognition. Our dining awards are one of our most cherished categories, and it’s heartwarming to see these culinary gems honored through the votes of our readers. Be sure to vote for our next Ultimate Awards. You can vote for our Ultimate Ladies in Business category now at scvelitemagazine.com/ultimate-awards.
Now back to our holiday greatness. We’re offering you a sneak peek of this year’s Henry Mayo Home Tour, showcasing the beauty of some remarkable homes.
We’ve also put together a holiday extravaganza for the kids, filled with activities and fun for the whole family to enjoy.
Looking for fabulous holiday finds and local holiday boutiques? We’ve got you covered with our handpicked selection from all around town.
Eve Bushman shares valuable insights on stocking your wine cellar or liquor cabinet to make your holidays even more delightful.
There’s something for everyone in this issue.
Our cover story introduces you to Patrick Sprengel, the chief of the fire department, and we’re excited to share his inspiring journey.
In the Closeups, we highlight two remarkable individuals. Jason Gordon, who is building confidence through athletics, and Joe Satorhelyi, the new executive director of the SCV Education Foundation. Speaking of new leadership, the Santa Clarita Economic Development Corporation welcomes Dr. Jey Wagner as its new president and CEO.
Don’t miss our fantastic spotlights. Learn all about Rampage, presented by the William S. Hart Regiment. And discover two nonprofits: SRD Straightening Reins, specializing in equine-assisted and interactive therapies for adolescent and teen mental health, and The New Way, dedicated to fighting surging homelessness in the Hart District.
In our SCV History feature, we delve into the story of Greg Wilzbach, who’s turning a Diamond in the Rough into a reality.
My family and I traveled to England and we visited a real working pottery factory called Emma Bridgewater Pottery in England, and experience the artistry in this issue.
The City of Santa Clarita is getting ready to celebrate love with the Big I Do event on February 14, 2024. Be sure to sign up today at SantaClarita.gov/weddings.
Have you explored the wonders of Old Town Newhall? There’s so much to see and do, and we have a fascinating story that covers it all.
Logix Federal Credit Union has launched a “Paying with a Purpose” campaign, providing support to Olive Branch Theatricals.
For those seeking the latest in healthcare, Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital offers Aquablation therapy for men, a precise and predictable treatment option for BPH. Learn more in this issue.
That’s a wrap for now, but stay tuned for more exciting stories and updates in our next edition.
Until next time,
Alexander Hafizi and Arnold Bryant
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