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Ring in the Holidays with Palmdale’s Tree Lighting Ceremony
PALMDALE, CA — Get ready to sparkle, Palmdale! The City warmly invites residents of all ages to light up the night at the Poncitlán Square Tree Lighting Ceremony on Wednesday, Dec. 4, starting at 4 p.m. at 38315 9th St. East. The City will flip the switch as the sun sets at 4:45 p.m., filling the square with festive lights and officially kicking off the holiday season. Make sure to arrive early to grab a spot and catch all the holiday magic!

“This ceremony is one of my favorite winter events in Palmdale,” said Mayor Austin Bishop. “It’s a wonderful opportunity for residents to come together, enjoy the beautiful lights and celebrate the spirit of the holidays with friends and family.”

Residents of all ages can enjoy complimentary hot cocoa and yummy snacks while being serenaded with holiday classics by carolers. As a special treat for children, the City will hand out goodie bags while supplies last, and Santa will make a surprise appearance.

“I love seeing the joy and excitement this event will bring to our community,” said Mayor Pro Tem Richard J. Loa. “The festive lights and decorations at Poncitlán Square create a magical atmosphere that everyone can enjoy.”

Palmdale Playhouse Announces Auditions for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
PALMDALE, CA – The Palmdale Playhouse is thrilled to bring the whimsical world of Willy Wonka to life with open auditions for the beloved production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory! This timeless tale promises to enchant audiences of all ages, and we are excited to welcome both seasoned adult performers and young stars ages 10-17 to audition to be part of this extraordinary journey.

“This production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a wonderful opportunity for our youth to explore their creativity and for the community to come together in support of the arts,” said Palmdale Mayor Austin Bishop. “We can’t wait to see our talented residents shine on stage and bring this classic story to life!”

The world-famous Willy Wonka is opening the gates to his mysterious factory — but only to a lucky few. Young Charlie Bucket and four other golden ticket winners will embark on a life-changing journey through Wonka’s world of pure imagination, featuring chocolate waterfalls, nutty squirrels and the great glass elevator, all revealed by Wonka’s curious Oompa-Loompas. We’re seeking young actors eager to step into the iconic roles of Charlie Bucket, Augustus Gloop, Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde and Mike Teevee, as well as adult actors for other parts, including Willy Wonka himself. This is an incredible opportunity for young performers to shine and be part of a magical community production that audiences of all ages will adore.

’Tis the Season to Dive Into Fun with a Discounted DryTown Water Park Season Pass
PALMDALE, CA — Dive into savings with the annual sale for DryTown Water Park season passes! From Thanksgiving, November 28 to January 5, get yours at the lowest prices of the season for summer fun.

“We’re thrilled to kick off the holiday season with this exciting, limited-time offer,” said Mayor Austin Bishop. “DryTown Water Park season passes provide families with a unique opportunity to enjoy quality time together while experiencing a classic Palmdale amenity. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to secure yours or gift it to your loved ones!”

Antelope Valley residents can ensure a way to escape the desert heat next year from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day by buying their DryTown Water Park passes during the sale. Season passes are the best way to experience everything the famed park has to offer.

There are two options to make the summer just right for you. The All-Access Season Pass offers unlimited visits for those not wanting to miss a moment of fun, including access to all night events and holidays, with no blackout dates. For residents, this pass is $75, and for non-residents, it is $86.

David Foster and Katharine McPhee to Perform at Lancaster Performing Arts Center
Lancaster, CA - Two of the music industry's most iconic talents, David Foster and Katharine McPhee, will grace the stage at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center (LPAC) for an unforgettable evening of live music. The highly anticipated performance will take place on Wednesday, January 22, 2025 at 7:30 PM bringing together the legendary music producer and the acclaimed singer for a night of chart-topping hits, heartfelt ballads, and an intimate musical experience.

David Foster, a 16-time Grammy Award-winning producer, composer, and arranger, is known for his work with superstars like Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, and Michael Bublé. His musical influence has shaped decades of pop, classical, and contemporary music, creating a legacy that spans multiple genres and generations. Foster’s artistry as both a producer and performer has earned him worldwide recognition and adoration from fans and fellow musicians alike.

Katharine McPhee, a powerhouse vocalist and actress, rose to fame as a finalist on American Idol and has since built a thriving career in both music and television. Best known for her stunning vocal range and emotional depth, McPhee has released several successful albums and starred in the NBC musical drama Smash. Her collaborations with David Foster, including their stunning renditions of beloved classics, have created some of the most memorable moments in contemporary music.

The Lancaster Performing Arts Center performance will showcase a mix of timeless songs, fan favorites, and new material from both artists. Fans can look forward to hearing Foster’s legendary hits, such as “The Prayer,” “Hard to Say I’m Sorry,” and “I Have Nothing,” alongside McPhee’s own powerful interpretations of both classic standards and her original songs. This special evening will offer audiences a rare opportunity to witness the magic of these two artists together on stage, creating a musical experience that promises to be both moving and unforgettable.

November is National Adoption Month
All For Kids Offering Virtual Orientations

Victorville, CA - All For Kids is celebrating National Adoption Month by seeking foster families and now offers two virtual ways for individuals and/or couples to learn how to help children in foster care while reunifying with birth families or how to provide legal permanency by adoption.

If you or someone you know may be interested in learning more about foster care and adoption, a live English Zoom Orientation is scheduled for Nov. 21st from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. hosted by an All For Kids team member and a foster parent. For those who want to learn at their own pace about becoming a foster and/or foster-adopt parent, a PowerPoint orientation is also available. To R.S.V.P. for the live orientation or to request the PowerPoint orientation, please email Rfrecruitment@allforkids.org, call 562-249-9092, or visit https://www.allforkids.org/foster-care-and-adoption-inquiry-form/ to complete a quick inquiry form. A link to the meeting will be emailed to you. A Spanish PowerPoint can be emailed to you upon request. Call 800-730-3933 or email RFrecruitment@allforkids.org and a Spanish PowerPoint will be emailed to you. A Bi-lingual staff member will assist you throughout the process. All For Kids partners with over 200 foster-adoptive families annually to help at-risk youth by giving them a home that is nearby and inclusive to their foster siblings. Lisa and Michael began their foster-adoptive journey by providing a stable home to a sibling set of three, two girls and a boy. They worked to keep the family together and have experienced a bond like no other. "If adoption is in your future, there is no need to look any further than our surrounding county. So many local children need a family. If you are wanting to "make a difference" with your life, consider adopting from foster care. You could be saving generations," said Lisa.

Nominations Open for the Tom Hilzendeger 2025 Veteran of the Year Award
Honor a Local Hero in the Antelope Valley

PALMDALE, CA — The City of Palmdale invites residents to submit nominations for the Tom Hilzendeger 2025 Veteran of the Year award starting on November 11.

This award celebrates a local veteran who exemplifies bravery, dedication and sacrifice and is committed to serving and uplifting the Antelope Valley veteran community through selfless acts. The recognition is bestowed regardless of military rank or branch of service.

“We are honored to launch the nominations for the 2025 Veteran of the Year Award in Palmdale,” said
Palmdale Mayor Austin Bishop. “This award stands as a testament to the unwavering dedication and sacrifice of our local veterans. Their commitment to selfless service and community engagement reflects the values we hold dear in Palmdale.”

Fred Barthe’, a United States Navy and Coast Guard veteran, received the award in 2024. Tony Tortolano, a United States Marine veteran, was honored in 2023. Jack Woolbert, a United States Navy veteran, received the award in 2022. The first recipient of the award, in 2021, was Kevin Sanders, a United States Marine Corps veteran.

Palmdale City Urges Residents to Attend SR-14 Public Scoping Meetings and Submit Comments
PALMDALE, CA — The City of Palmdale urges residents to participate in upcoming public scoping meetings to make it clear that the Antelope Valley wants proper improvements on SR-14. From frequent crashes to frustrating traffic jams, Caltrans wants your feedback on the SR-14 North Los Angeles County Safety and Mobility Improvement Project.

Caltrans and Metro have proposed several options for consideration for these improvements, including safety improvements on both the mainline and ramps and enhanced multimodal transportation options such as ramp metering systems, electric vehicle charging stations and public transit connectivity improvements. Caltrans is also considering utility and drainage improvements, intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and wildlife habitat connectivity within the SR-14 corridor.

One additional alternative, the “Removal of General Purpose Lane,” is part of the review to no longer build more freeway lanes on SR-14. These changes will also impact the Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) analysis, which would double or triple the project’s cost. The City, along with Lancaster and Santa Clarita officials, opposes this alternative and invites residents to speak up for our community.

“This alternative clearly indicates Caltrans and Metro’s lack of concern for our residents’ time and wellbeing,” voiced Mayor Austin Bishop. “The fact that Caltrans and Metro have the audacity to present this plan under the guise of ‘enhancing safety and improving mobility’ proves their disregard for people who regularly travel on the SR-14. We strongly urge residents to attend the scoping meetings and voice their opinions on this project proposal.”

 
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