A Message from the Associate Publisher Alexander Hafizi – Sept/Oct 2025
As summer fades and the crisp, golden tones of fall arrive in Santa Clarita, we find ourselves in one of the most beautiful and vibrant times of the year. September and October bring cooler evenings, bustling community events, and that comforting sense of gathering together—whether it’s at a local festival, a family dinner, or simply sharing a conversation with a neighbor.
Our September/October issue reflects that spirit, packed with stories, features, and celebrations that truly embody what it means to be part of this amazing community.
On our cover, we’re proud to showcase Ivy Pierson, whose story is one of inspiration, perseverance, and impact. In our Close Up section, you’ll meet Geo Gan, the remarkable young talent who recently claimed the title of U.S. National Yo-Yo Champion—proof that big dreams and dedication can lead to extraordinary achievements. You’ll also get to know Virginia Miranda, an artist whose work is rich in color, emotion, and meaning. Her talent and creativity remind us just how much art can inspire and connect us.
For those with a taste for adventure, The Great Escape with Carl Kanowsky will transport you to the stunning landscapes of South Africa, blending travel, culture, and unforgettable experiences. Our Meet the Professional feature spotlights the expertise of Dr. Alexander Villar, DDS, whose commitment to his patients reflects the highest standard of care. We are excited to share that Ken and Betty Lou Wiseman turned retirement into a thriving second act, revitalizing the small town of Piru with a collection of hospitality venues.
Our In Memoriam column honors Rick Pratt, a gifted winemaker and cherished community member whose life was defined by generosity, passion, and connection. Whether sharing his craft, supporting local causes, or simply offering a warm smile, Rick had a way of making people feel welcome. His presence will be deeply missed, but his legacy, both in the vineyard and in our hearts will live on.
In SCV History, Carol Rock continues her important work of preserving our city’s story—reminding us that where we’ve been is an essential part of where we’re going.
The Ultimate Awards return in full force this season, shining a spotlight on our Kids Winners and Home & Garden Winners—proof that talent, hard work, and passion run deep here in Santa Clarita. In our Spotlight features, we highlight ARTS in the SCV, celebrating creativity in all its forms, and the impactful work of Zonta, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering women and making a meaningful difference in our community.
From the City of Santa Clarita, we bring you updates on the River Rally, the cherished tradition of Hart Park, and insights from the State of the City—all reminders of how much our city thrives when we come together.
As always, there’s plenty to tempt your taste buds. Recipe of the Month comes from the always-talented Larry McClements, while Eve Wine 101 offers expert insights from Eve Bushman for wine lovers and casual sippers alike. And in the business world, the VIA column explores the many benefits of joining VIA, a valuable resource for local professionals looking to grow and connect.
Whether you’re savoring a new recipe, discovering a hidden gem in our community, learning from an inspiring local, or planning your next adventure, I hope this issue of SCV élite Magazine inspires you to embrace the beauty and opportunity of this season. Santa Clarita is full of stories worth sharing, and we are honored to bring them to you—each and every issue.
See you around town,
Alexander Hafizi
Associate Publisher
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