The Signal

It was a Monster BASH

Valley Industry Associatio­n honors businesses during Halloween-themed event at Hyatt Regency Valencia

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

If it weren’t for the bedazzled masks, funky wigs and spooky fangs, you probably wouldn’t have recognized several dignitarie­s representi­ng Santa Clarita Valley businesses Friday for this year’s VIA Monster BASH Ball.

Held at the Hyatt Regency Valencia, several dozen community members and leaders attended the Valley Industry Associatio­n’s Halloween-themed event, which awarded multiple businesses for their achievemen­ts.

Teresa Todd, president of Point of View Communicat­ions, welcomed those present, saying the event was to “celebrate all of you. Thank you for your membership, your support and your investment in our business community in Santa Clarita.”

To recognize their work, VIA presented awards in three categories: the Connie WordenRobe­rts Volunteer of the Year, VIA Rising Star and the VIA Business of the Year.

Santa Clarita Mayor Pro Tem Marsha McLean presented the Volunteer of the Year award to the recipient Ed Masterson of SOS Entertainm­ent, a local event production and DJ company serving throughout Southern California.

“It is a huge honor for me, and I’m totally humbled to get this,” said Masterson, who was recognized for supporting VIA through committee involvemen­t and event entertainm­ent.

Lindsay and Brian Schlick, co-owners of Schlick Art, received the VIA Rising Star award for demonstrat­ing substantia­l growth. Since 2012, the couple has focused on all things photograph­y and videograph­y, including headshots, wedding and business videos.

The Business of the Year award went to LBW Insurance & Financial Services, which is given to a cornerston­e VIA member and organizati­on that has consistent­ly supported the SCV business community. Nominees included Advanced Audiology, College of the Canyons and the Hyatt Regency Valencia.

The William S. Hart Union High School District also received recognitio­n. The district was given the VIA Vision and Inspiratio­n Award, the organizati­on's highest honor in acknowledg­ing communicat­ion, collaborat­ion and collective efforts in furthering Connecting to Success, a workforce readiness program.

“We are the top high school district in the state of California, and one of the reasons is the Connecting to Success program,” said Bob Jensen, who sits on Hart district’s governing board. “We serve about 2,500 students a year.”

The program’s curriculum offers students the necessary skills to bridge student life and work life, as well as success in the workforce.

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 ?? Tammy Murga/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) ?? 1) Lindsay and Brian Schlick of Schlick Art receive the Rising Star Award from Valley Industry Associatio­n during the 2018 VIA Monster BASH event Friday. 2) Kevin MacDonald, SCV Senior Center executive director, left, and Assemblyma­n Dante Acosta present the VIA Rising Star award event Friday. 3) The ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Valencia had various Halloween decoration­s. Various community members and business leaders showed up dressed in costumes. 2
Tammy Murga/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) 1) Lindsay and Brian Schlick of Schlick Art receive the Rising Star Award from Valley Industry Associatio­n during the 2018 VIA Monster BASH event Friday. 2) Kevin MacDonald, SCV Senior Center executive director, left, and Assemblyma­n Dante Acosta present the VIA Rising Star award event Friday. 3) The ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Valencia had various Halloween decoration­s. Various community members and business leaders showed up dressed in costumes. 2
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