by Jessica Scott | Sep 23, 2019 | Looking Back
Memories That Last A Lifetime with Captain Dan Bradley It has been half a century since local veteran Dan Bradley first deployed to Vietnam to serve in the U.S. Army. He is a veteran and a Gold Star son; his father was killed in action on March 1st, 1945. Dan, along...
by Paul Parcellin | Jul 19, 2019 | Looking Back
Santa Clarita Founding Father Carl Boyer Remembered as a Man of Action Many of Carl Boyer’s neighbors knew him as a community leader, a teacher and a founder of The City of Santa Clarita. However, there was so much more about him — his generous spirit, diligence,...
by Kelsey Kukaua | May 24, 2019 | Looking Back
Saying Goodbye After 32 Years The Cobblestone Cottage For the first 10 days after Cobblestone Cottage announced it was closing its doors for good, the phone rang off the hook. Customers couldn’t believe it was true. “Over those first few weeks, customers were crying...
by élite Magazine | May 24, 2019 | Looking Back
To all of the wonderful people I call friends in SCV 29 years ago, I was transferred with my job to Los Angeles. I didn’t know a soul and lived in Oakwood Apartments in Burbank until I discovered this wonderful community. In November of 1989 I moved up to Valencia...
by Jaci Hoffman | Mar 25, 2019 | Looking Back |
Celebrating the Life of Russ and Barbara Cochran Longtime residents of the Santa Clarita Valley (SCV) Russ and Barbara Cochran have positively affected the lives of seniors, people who struggle with alcohol and drug abuse, children, domestic violence victims, and...
by Arnold Bryant | Nov 26, 2018 | Looking Back |
47 Years Determination and Passion for Patients When you embark on the journey to become a physician, you are making a commitment not only to yourself, but to the countless patients you will have for years to come. A commitment that you, as their doctor, will try...
by Dave Caldwell | Jul 23, 2018 | Looking Back |
Canyon High School Celebrates 50th Anniversary It has been 50 years since Canyon High School became the second, high school in the William S. Hart Union High School District, and on September 4, 2018, you can join alumni, students, staff and parents to celebrate the...
by Arnold Bryant | May 18, 2018 | Looking Back |
Best Friends Through the Years Love is the fire that is sparked from friendship; understanding and mutual respect are the flint, while the good and bad times are the branches that make up the kindling. For the past 25 years that ember has burned bright for Sean and...
by Kyle Shannon | Mar 26, 2018 | Looking Back |
Leaving School and Starting A New Adventure Working in the same place for as long as she has, Dr. Joan Lucid has seen a lot. She’s felt the joy of watching children sound out a word for the first time and has watched kids she has known since they were in Kindergarten...
by Emily Larbaoui | Nov 21, 2017 | Looking Back |
A Celebration of Life Jo Anne Darcy One of our City’s Founding Members “Jo Anne had that kind of grandmotherly presence, but behind it was a woman who knew how to fight and was able to accomplish a lot of things behind the scenes where she showed that toughness,”...
by Kyle Shannon | Sep 25, 2017 | Looking Back |
Al Nicholson: A Mind Behind the Magic at the Disneyland Hotel When Al Nicholson—a WWII vet turned architect— and his partner designed the Marie Antoinette apartment on Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, he had no idea that the building would forever change not just his...
by Arnold Bryant | Jul 24, 2017 | Looking Back |
Meant to Be: A Story of a Likely Love Many believe that certain people come into our lives for a reason. Some say it was ordained by an all mighty being(s). Some say it is because of fate or destiny. In the Yiddish language there is a word “bashert” which translates...