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Douglas Furniture Launches $4 Million Quitting Business Sale
Newhall, CA – After over 50 years of serving the community, Douglas Furniture, located at 23661 Newhall Ave., is closing its doors with a staggering $4 million quitting business sale. The beloved furniture store, known for its wide selection and personalized service, is set to attract bargain hunters and loyal customers alike as it prepares to liquidate its inventory.
The sale, which began this week, offers discounts on everything from sofas to dining sets, making it a prime opportunity for those looking to furnish their homes at a fraction of the cost. “It’s bittersweet,” said owner Douglas Smith. “We’ve built so many relationships over the years, but it’s time for a new chapter.”
Evening of Remembrance to Honor Local Youth
Santa Clarita, CA – The city of Santa Clarita invites residents to the annual Evening of Remembrance on August 27, a poignant event dedicated to honoring local youth whose lives were tragically cut short in traffic-related incidents. The gathering serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of safe and responsible driving.
Set against the serene backdrop of Central Park, the event will feature speeches from community leaders and heartfelt tributes from families. “We want to ensure that these young lives are remembered and that their stories inspire change,” said event organizer Lisa Martinez.
Military Service Academy Night Announced by Rep. Whitesides
Agua Dulce, CA – U.S. Representative George Whitesides (D-Agua Dulce) has announced a Military Service Academy night for students and parents in California’s 27th Congressional District. Scheduled for September 15, the event aims to provide information about the application process for military academies, including the U.S. Naval Academy and West Point.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for students interested in serving their country to learn more about the paths available to them,” said Rep. Whitesides. “We encourage all interested families to attend.”
SCV Water Agency Offers Rebates to Residents
Santa Clarita Valley, CA – The Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency is rolling out a series of rebates aimed at encouraging residents to conserve water. With California facing ongoing drought conditions, the agency is offering financial incentives for water-efficient appliances and landscaping.
Residents can apply for rebates on items such as high-efficiency toilets, washing machines, and drought-tolerant plants. “Every drop counts, and we want to support our community in making sustainable choices,” said agency spokesperson Sarah Johnson.
Parents Protest Closure of Henry Mayo Kids Club
Santa Clarita, CA – Parents are rallying against the impending closure of the Henry Mayo Kids Club at the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital’s Fitness Center, scheduled for August 29. The club has been a vital resource for families, providing childcare and activities for children while parents work out.
“We’re heartbroken,” said parent Jessica Lee. “This club has been a safe haven for our kids, and we need to make our voices heard.”
Upcoming Events and Announcements
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Latino Business Alliance Celebration: Join the Latino Business Alliance on September 17 for a networking reception in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
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David March Park Renovations: The city has announced the closure of David March Park for upgrades, including new outdoor exercise equipment and a shaded playground.
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Boot Barn Grand Opening: Don’t miss the grand opening of Boot Barn on September 4 at 25570 The Old Road, Stevenson Ranch.
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Free Homework Help: The Santa Clarita Public Library is offering free, live, online homework assistance for students this fall.
As the community navigates these changes and events, residents are encouraged to stay engaged and support local initiatives that foster growth and connection.

