College of the Canyons Continuing Noncredit
| Detectives Seeking Public's Help in Identifying Theft Suspects Detectives with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station need your help in identifying theft suspects. | Menendez Leads Canyons to Victory in WSC Opening Round VENTURA — Carla Menendez shot a four-under round of 68 to help lead College of the Canyons to a 21-stroke victory during the opening round of the Western State Conference (WSC) Finals at Buenaventura Golf Course on Wednesday. | DPSS Seeking Community Feedback for 2022-2027 Strategic Plan This week, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services launched its 2022-2027 Strategic Plan, with a new mission and vision. | Nov. 12: Cornhole Tournament Benefiting Finally Family Homes Everyone is invited to attend a cornhole tournament on Nov. 12 at Lucky Luke Brewing to support local nonprofit, Finally Family Homes. | Message from CIF-SS Commissioner | What Has Changed, What Has Not | Rancho Camulos Presenting Alexandre Dumas' '1001 Ghosts' Experience a unique opportunity to celebrate the season. In addition to our regular docent-led historic tours, Rancho Camulos Museum will have the 1920 del Valle Adobe open and have a special treat for you. |
| Thursday COVID Roundup: Two Additional SCV Deaths; 44 New Cases | Today in SCV History (Oct. 27) 1892 - Birth of Robert E. Callahan, owner of Mission Village in L.A. and Old West Trading Post on Sierra Highway [story] | 12th Annual Salute to Patriot's Honorees Announced The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the city of Santa Clarita, are proud to announce the honorees for the 12th Annual Salute to Patriots event | Wednesday COVID Roundup: Santa Clarita Sees 35 New Cases The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed Wednesday no additional deaths and 35 new cases in the Santa Clarita Valley, with a total of 11 new deaths and 928 new cases countywide. | CSUN Open House to Share Matador Pride With Prospective Students With in-person activities safely in full swing, California State University, Northridge is opening its doors to local high school and community college students on Nov. 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., for an all-access look at the campus and its programs. | Sale of Measure E Bonds Yields $70 Million For College of the Canyons The third bond issuance of Measure E, the Santa Clarita Community College District general obligation bonds, were sold October 20, yielding $70 million to assist College of the Canyons in building out the Canyon Country campus and upgrading the Valencia campus. |
| The LA County Sheriff's Department Reminds Drivers to Beware and Be Alert for Trick-or-Treaters on Halloween Night As Halloween creeps closer, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department encourages everyone on the road to be extra careful as more children are out walking the neighborhood haunting for treats. | UPDATE: Deputies Ask for Public's Help to Find Missing At-Risk Person, Now Found Detectives from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department are seeking assistance in locating the above at-risk missing person. At-risk missing person, Evelyn Andrea Sumner, a resident of Los Angeles County, was last seen on Oct. 25, 2022 at 8:06 a.m, on the 23800 block of McBean Parkway in the city of Valencia. | Nov. 4: CSUN Africana Studies Depart. to Unveil Memorial Plaque Honoring Founding A plaque celebrating the anniversary of the formation of Africana studies at California State University, Northridge will be unveiled at a ceremony on Friday, Nov. 4, at the university. | Supervisor Barger Calls for Solidarity, Support in Wake of Attacks on Jewish Community Recent antisemitic comments, demonstrations and fliers distributed in some portions of Los Angeles County have spurred action by Supervisor Kathryn Barger in partnership with the L.A. County Commission on Human Relations' LA vs Hate initiative, a countywide anti-hate program that offers free resources and uses art to strengthen safety, inclusion, and healing. | Today in SCV History (Oct. 26) 1970 - Permanent COC Valencia campus dedicated [story] | Valencia High Marching Band, Color Guard Sweeps West Ranch Classics After an amazing performance at the Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association competition, which was held Saturday, Oct. 22, at the West Ranch Wildcat Classic, the Valencia High School "Pride of the Vikings" Marching Band and Guard took the field at Paul Priesz Stadium performing, "The Raven." |
| CSUN Women's Basketball Adds No. 2 Stanford to Upcoming Season California State University, Northridge head women's basketball coach Carlene Mitchell has announced the addition of a game against No. 2 Stanford for the upcoming 2022-23 season. | Nov. 16: SCV Chamber Business After Hours Mixer The Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce last After Hours Mixer of the year will be held Nov. 16, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., at Eternal Valley Memorial Park, located at 21516 Golden Triangle Road in Santa Clarita. | Salvation Army SCV Chapter In Need of Holiday Bell Ringers Discover your new favorite holiday tradition by signing up to be a bell ringer this holiday season. | CSUN Professor Awarded $750K Grant to Study Latinx Cultural Mismatch For many first-generation college students, the clash between collectivistic values learned at home and individualistic norms present in postsecondary institutions can create a tension that's almost too much to bear. | L.A. County Convenes Second Annual Food Day Summit The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health continued Tuesday its push toward food equity in Los Angeles County by convening the second annual Food Day Summit, "Road to Food Justice: Learning from the Past, Navigating the Future." | Nov. 2: SCV Water Hosting Virtual Bridgeport Community Listening Session SCV Water invites the community to the Virtual Bridgeport Community Listening Session. |
Source: https://scvnews.com/coc-offers-free-classes-in-english-as-second-language/
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