The Signal

Take Part in One Story One City this Spring!

“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”

- Mayor Jason Gibbs is a member of the Santa Clarita City Council and can be reached at jgibbs@santa-clarita.com.

T— Charles W. Eliot hroughout my entire life, reading has always been a constant. Whether it was in the library at Cal

Poly San Luis Obispo studying for classes or at home reading to both of my children, I have always found comfort through the pages of a book. That is why I am so thankful that the

Santa Clarita Public Library actively promotes and encourages reading not only for children, but also for anyone who enters the doors of our library branches.

One of the most popular and highly anticipate­d programs that is dedicated to reading is One Story One City. Throughout the entire month of March, residents are invited to read a featured book and participat­e in activities, events and crafts related to the story. This year, I am proud to announce that the selected novel is “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt.

This novel follows the lives of three main characters, most interestin­g of them all, a giant Pacific octopus named Marcellus. The story takes you on a journey into the Pacific Northwest, and explores the themes of loneliness, connection and human interactio­n with humor and wholesomen­ess scattered throughout the novel. Be ready to get immersed into a sea of perspectiv­es and enjoy the adventure as you delve deeper into the meaning of life and happiness.

The novel will be available for residents to check out in person or via e-book at each of our library branches. As you read along, be sure to join in on one of the many activities that the library has scheduled throughout the month, like the book clubs.

Held at each library branch, these clubs will discuss themes and characters, and dive into a deeper analysis of the book.

If you would rather get crafty, attend our sea glass wind chime or screen-printing activities at the Valencia and Old Town Newhall branches. Both of these events will encourage participan­ts to get in touch with their creative sides and let them take home a decoration or personal tote of their own design.

For all of our art lovers in the community, get ready to submerge yourself into the sea as the First Floor Gallery at City Hall transforms into an underwater exhibit titled, “Ocean Creatures.” Not only will the walls feature artwork of your favorite aquatic animals, but we will also be hosting an artist reception, all surroundin­g the themes highlighte­d in the novel. The event will take place in late March, so be sure to follow the library’s social media pages to get updates.

If you would rather watch an underwater documentar­y, join us at The Main Theater in Old Town Newhall on March 10 at 8 p.m. for a free screening of “My Octopus Teacher.” This Academy Award-winning documentar­y tells the story of an unusual friendship between a filmmaker and octopus who lives in a kelp forest in South Africa.

To commemorat­e the last day of One Story One City, the library will be hosting a virtual conversati­on with the author, Shelby Van Pelt, via Zoom. Participan­ts can attend the event on March 31 at 6 p.m. at the Old Town Newhall Branch or by joining the library’s Facebook Live. Van Pelt will talk about her novel and answer questions from attendees. You won’t want to miss out on this engaging conversati­on with the author herself.

I encourage all of our residents to dive into this fun and engaging challenge next month and enjoy reading “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” If you would like to check out the novel, or learn more about any of the accompanyi­ng events, please visit Santaclari­talibrary.com/onestoryon­ecity. Follow the Santa Clarita Public Library on Facebook and Instagram at @scvpublicl­ibrary.

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