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d. Comment e. Your preference to either read your submitted comments or have a district staff member read it to the Board. – Note the following: Submissions of public comments will be considered a public record under the Public Records Act and are therefore subject to public disclosure. For any disability accommodations, contact SCCCD Board of Trustees Administrative Assistant at (661) 362-3400 or via email at If you wish to provide your report in writing, please send it to us at [email protected] by 4:00 p.m. for this meeting. In the Subject line, please indicate which the report title and speaker name. If you wish to give your report during your time at the meeting, the Board President will invite you to speak, the moderator will promote you to a panelist if needed, you will read your comments, and then you will be returned back to an attendee after you finish. Please limit your report to 3-5 minutes. ....
The city of Santa Clarita is encouraging residents to support locally-owned restaurants throughout its community. The City’s new Foodie Friday invites local restaurants to join a restaurant bingo game every second Friday of the month that encourages residents to eat local while also earning prizes. Restaurants, coffee shops, juice bars and more are encouraged to apply. Simply complete the short restaurant application form, then become one of nine restaurants featured monthly as a part of the program. Restaurants eligible to participate in Foodie Friday are locally-owned establishments that are located within the City of Santa Clarita, as well as unincorporated areas surrounding the City. Restaurants must have been in operation for at least one year as of Oct. 1, 2019, have 75 or fewer employees and no outstanding code violations and complete the ....
Jessika Grewe Glover’s career as a writer started with scribbling ideas on napkins, and through persistence and perseverance, she’s becoming a published author who’s ready to share the lessons of her experience with others who have similar aspirations. The Santa Clarita author is an upcoming guest speaker for Yes I Can Unity Through Music & Education, a nonprofit that works with young adults with disabilities to prepare them to enter the workforce and perseverance is a common thread for the organization, which, like many others, has had to adapt through the COVID-19 pandemic. As the pandemic hit, with its students at high risk, the organization quickly worked to revamp its model to fit the new virtual world. ....