Sam Horn, president of Master’s University and Seminary for the past year, will be stepping down from his position, university officials said Monday.
Horn served as the TMUS president from 2020-21. He has been the third president of the university since 2019 after John Stead served as the interim head of the school from 2019-20, and John MacArthur had been in the position from 1985-2019.
Officials from TMUS declined to comment to The Signal on Tuesday on the reason for Horn’s departure, but Corey Williams, a spokesman for the school, said the board of directors had received a resignation letter from Horn on Feb. 26.
The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center at Bella Vida has announced its March 2021 lineup of outdoor drive-in events.
The Senior Center has been offering these wonderful drive-in events for several months – with all COVID protocols strictly enforced. March 6 (Saturday) at 3 p.m. J.R.’s Comedy Club returns for an afternoon of fun and laughter featuring six different comedians on the stage at the Bella Vida parking lot. (minimal charge) March 9 (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. Join us for Bingo. Yes….there are prizes. Question is, will YOU be a lucky winner? March 13 (Saturday) at 3 p.m. Concert featuring the Blue Breeze Band. The best of Motown, R&B, soul, funk, jazz, and blues. Come and enjoy an afternoon of great music live on the outdoor stage at Bella Vida. Free of charge.
The city of Santa Clarita, in partnership with the Santa Clarita Sister Cities program, invites local students to submit artwork, poetry, essays/creative writing, photographs, or music for the 2021 Sister Cities International Young Artists and Authors Showcase.
This contest celebrates Sister Cities International’s mission of promoting peace and unity and is a great opportunity to connect youth to global issues.
To address this year’s theme, “United in Hope,” students interested in the contest are asked to reflect and convey, through their entries, their vision of citizen diplomacy and how hope can be a uniting force during this challenging time, when the whole world is affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Santa Clarita Valley educators were next in line to receive their COVID-19 vaccine shots at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Monday, more than two months after the hospital received its first batch of vaccines for hospital frontline workers.
The hospital officially launched its vaccine clinic for local educators as it wraps up the inoculation of healthcare workers, according to Henry Mayo spokesman Patrick Moody.
On Friday, Los Angeles County Public Health officials announced that starting Monday, three additional sectors can now get vaccinated: education and childcare workers, food and agriculture workers, and emergency services and law enforcement workers.
At this time, Henry Mayo will only vaccinate those in the education sector across Santa Clarita Valley-based school districts, including private schools, according to Dr. Bud Lawrence, medical director of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Emergency Department.