Archive for June 30th, 2009

Postcards from the Past: 4th of July Parade

June 30, 2009
SCVHistory.com has an amazing archive of historic photos and stories. All pictures included in this  post are from the Santa Clarita Valley Historical Society. Check out all the 4th of July posts here. 
1928 parade car

Photo from 1928 (from SCVHistory.com) depicts 4th of July entrant "Court Officials"

The blurb for the picture above reads:

Flag draped vehicle riding down street in downtown Newhall possibly as part of a 4th of July parade around 1928. Painted on vehicle: “COURT OFFICIALS. SOLEDAD TOWNSHIP”. The Newhall Garage can be seen in the background of the photograph.

1948 Independence Day Parade, Newhall Dairy Farms entrant

1948 Independence Day Parade, Newhall Dairy Farms entrant (via SCVHistory.com)

The picture above was taken on San Fernando Road in what we now call Old Town Newhall.  The road has been renamed Main Street but, this Saturday, the Santa Clarita Valley 4th of July Parade will be begin in the same place.

 

Pictured is the entire 4th of July Parade from 1955 (via SCVHistory.com)

Pictured is the entire 4th of July Parade from 1955 (via SCVHistory.com)

According to SCVHistory there is an interesting story associated with the 1955 parade.

This is downtown Newhall’s entire 1955 Fourth of July Parade. The Newhall-Saugus Kiwanis had organized the parade until 1938, when American Legion Post 507 took it over. By 1955, however, the parade was in the hands of an association called the “Old West” which, according to historian A.B. Perkins, had “died on its feet.” As seen in this photo, fourteen people (including photographer Richard Trueblood) insisted on keeping the tradition alive. Newhall had seen a Fourth of July Parade every year since 1932, with the exception of two war years.

The photo is also captioned on the the website.

1950 1st Place Commercial: T.M. Frew Blacksmith

1950 1st Place Commercial: T.M. Frew Blacksmith Shop (via SCVHistory.com)

Tom Frew II established the family blacksmithing shop in 1900 on San Fernando Road.

Tom Frew's Blacksmith Shop won in 1953 for best themed float

Tom Frew's Blacksmith Shop won in 1953 for "Best Themed"

The story behind this entry is here.

That’s a look at 4th of July “past” on City Briefs, for a look forward to activities on 4th of July “present,” click here.

Signing Up On the City’s Online Film & Television Location Library Can Be Rewarding

June 30, 2009
Enter your home in the film location database

Many locations throughout Santa Clarita are used for location filming each year

Does your home or business have what it takes to be a star? Enter it in the Film Office’s online Location Library and find out. The City of Santa Clarita’s Film Office has an online location library that scouts from film and television use to browse potential locations for production. Production companies pay for usage of homes, businesses and neighborhoods and it can be a unique experience. 

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The form is quick and easy to fill out.  Be sure to include (up to 5) pictures of your home or business.

Click here to find a post on recent blockbusters filmed in Santa Clarita.

City Offers Grants to Homeowners

June 30, 2009

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The City of Santa Clarita is offering low and moderate income residents the chance to repair their homes and properties through the Residential and Property Rehabilitation Grant Program.  The Rehabilitation Grant Programs are designed to address leaking roofs, broken electrical and plumbing, broken windows, dry rot, exterior painting, and exterior code violations, as well as keep homes safe and habitable. Grants are available for owner-occupied single family homes, mobile homes, and condos inside the City limits. 

The Grants provide up to $5,000 in needed repairs for the home and up to $1,000 in needed repairs for front yards and detached garages. For more information or to request an application call (661) 286-4141.


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