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Santa Clarita Arts & Events calendar: Dec. 2009-Jan. 2010


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Source: City of Santa Clarita
Posted: Dec. 7, 2009  4:25 p.m.


Rock N' Ride in the New Year at Six Flags Magic Mountain (Dec. 31)
Along with Six Flags' amazing array of extreme coasters and thrilling rides, the Valencia theme park is adding a host of fun New Year's Eve activities. The "safe and sober" celebration will include music, dancing, a special countdown display on the park's iconic Sky Tower and much more. The park will be open New Year's Eve from 10:30 a.m. to 12 a.m. All activities are included with park admission. For more information, visit sixflags.com/magicmountain.

Tournament of Roses Parade 2010 (Jan. 1)
Pasadena's 120th annual Tournament of Roses Parade, "Hat's Off to Entertainment" will be making its way down Colorado Boulevard and we have reserved a seat just for you! For more information, email trips&tours@santa-clarita.com.

Glacier Slide Polar Bear Swim (Jan. 1)
Join the official Santa Clarita Polar Bear Club by taking a chilly plunge in the Aquatic Center's waterslide pool on New Year's Day. For more information, contact (661) 250-3766.


Santa Clarita Valley Film Festival (Jan. 8-10)
The 5th Annual SCV Film Festival provides local filmmakers with opportunities to show their work and to come together with an audience to enjoy quality independent films. For more information, visit scvfilmfestival.com.

661Arts
661Arts is an alliance of artists and arts organizations working together to create and to promote an awareness of art and culture in Santa Clarita. This Web site serves as a point of access for the community to discover visual arts, performing arts, and arts events in the Santa Clarita Valley. For more information, visit 661arts.com.



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