This week on Something to Talk About which airs every Tuesday at 10 a.m., host Carol Rock tackled the week's biggest issues including:
• Groundhog Day Job Shadowing with Adriana Estrada, Executive Director, SCV School and Business Alliance. Business owners/mentors: Jay Thomas, President of Six Flags Magic Mountain and Hurricane Harbor and Jim Schmitt, Practice Manager at Sweetwater Veterinary Clinic. Also with former job shadow participants: Ruby Lawler, Canyon High class of 2010, and Hunter Leggett, Saugus High class of 2012. School administrators: Diane Hamburger, Assistant Principal of Saugus High, Colleen Head, Canyon High Career Advisor and Nancy Heinisch, a Saugus High Career Advisor
• "What Were They Thinking?" weird stories from across the world.
This week on Something to Talk About which airs every Tuesday at 10 a.m., host Carol Rock tackled the week's biggest issues including:
• Dan Mills' fundraising efforts with his mother Mishele Megeath, and "Share the Joy, Donate a Toy" organizer Shelly Feldman, Medical Director at Prima Pediatrics'.
• Current flu outbreaks and H1N1 vaccinations with Dr. Feldman.
• "What Were They Thinking?" weird stories from across the world
This week on Something to Talk About which airs every Tuesday at 10 a.m., host Carol Rock tackled the week's biggest issues including:
• Santa Clarita Transit and all the ways it can improve your commute, including rider do's and don'ts, with Brendie Bandara-Heter, Administrative Analyst for Santa Clarita Transit.
• "What Were They Thinking?" weird stories from across the world.
This week on Something to Talk About which airs every Tuesday at 10 a.m., host Carol Rock tackled the week's biggest issues including:
• Diversity and how change starts with us, with Greg Lee, Hart District diversity coordinator, and Greg Chatman, administrator of the SHARE Tolerance Program of the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department.
• "What Were They Thinking?" weird stories from across the world.
This week on Something to Talk About which airs every Tuesday at 10 a.m., host Carol Rock tackled the week's biggest issues including:
• Oil and other waste and how to dispose of it properly with Mark Patti, project development coordinator in the environmental Services Division for the City of Santa Clarita, and Gary Boze, public information officer for L.A. County Department of Public Works.
• Emergency preparedness and the Great California Shake Out with Donna Nuzzi, emergency preparedness supervisor for the City of Santa Clarita.
• "What Were They Thinking?" weird stories from across the world.
This week on Something to Talk About which airs every Tuesday at 10 a.m., host Carol Rock tackled the week's biggest issues including:
The dangers that await visitors of a recently burned area, and government agencies that look for hidden treasures once the flames are put out with Dianne Erskine-Hellrigel, a member and hike leader for the Community Hiking Club.
"What Were They Thinking?" weird stories from across the world.
This week on Something to Talk About which airs every Tuesday at 10 a.m., host Carol Rock tackled the week's biggest issues including:
• Small business support with Catherine Grooms, Assistant Director of the Small Business Development Center, and Bill Kennedy, Chairman and CEO of the Santa Clarita Economic Development Corporation
• "What Were They Thinking?" weird stories from across the world.
This week on Something to Talk About which airs every Tuesday at 10 a.m., host Carol Rock tackled the week's biggest issues including:
• How the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center and the Senior Center Foundation is coping with these tough economic times with Brad Berens, Executive Director of the Senior Center; Patti Rasmussen, President of the SCV Senior Center Foundation; Kathy Crone, Development Director for the SCV Senior Center and John Oakes from Boston Scientific, a major corporate sponsor of the Center.
• SCV Senior Center fundraiser "Hot August Nights" with Jill Bondy, Senior Center Foundation trustee and chair of the event.
• "What Were They Thinking?" weird stories from across the world.