Amber Golden Raskin is a veteran charter school founder and accomplished television producer with expertise in school governance and business management. Amber has worked tirelessly for the past several years to launch Santa Clarita Valley International (SCVi) Charter School. The idea for the school began when Amber, who had moved to the Santa Clarita Valley for its outstanding neighborhood schools, quickly became disillusioned when she realized that her local school with its high test scores and stellar reputation was not a good match for her sensitive and creative daughter. Amber’s son, a naturally structured little boy who prided himself on following rules, caused her to worry that a traditional educational model might promote too many rigid behaviors and not help him explore enough of his own thoughts and ideas as he followed a well-defined and entrenched path of learning. Seeking alternative educational options, Amber soon learned Santa Clarita Valley schools, including private institutions, focused on traditional models that did not respond to the instructional needs of her children.

Amber began touring the state looking for alternative educational models that fostered learning beyond multiple-choice tests and a “one size fits all” approach to learning. Over the course of her search, Amber found exciting educational innovations that focused on providing youth with the necessary skills for achieving 21st century demands. Amber also learned that while it would have been more financially prudent to establish a private school, her interest in educational reform and alternative educational models had become a newfound passion. Amber decided to create a charter school so that access to innovative educational instruction would be accessible to a wider range of students throughout the Santa Clarita Valley. Amber’s efforts quickly found its grassroots supporters among other Santa Clarita Valley residents, many of whom had been home schooling their children due to a lack of local educational options. Soon innovative educators became interested in Amber’s efforts and an email list turned into a founding group that launched SCVi. When the time came, Amber selected a board of directors who reflected the necessary leadership needed to establish facilities, a financial and business framework and individuals with educationally progressive expertise.

When Amber is not taking care of her 2 school-aged children or working at SCVi where she currently oversees all operations, facilities and business development, among other things, she can usually be found working as a community activist. She founded a local chapter of another non-profit in an effort to protect children from gun violence. She has lobbied in both Sacramento and Washington for safety issues on behalf of our community.

A graduate of Cal State University at Long Beach, she has traveled the world, usually with kids in tow, and has worked hard to bring an international perspective to her family. Amber first traveled though Europe after graduating from college with a degree in interior design, but the heart for doing something more. Inspired by Oprah Winfrey, a woman who has realized great success through making a difference, she went into television — working as a producer to create hundreds of hours of network television. She was responsible for multimillion-dollar budgets, hiring staff, and the start-up of new companies, including work in payables, receivables, and a host of other management activities. She managed several different staffs of 100-plus, including some especially difficult talent relations. These experiences prepared her for the most difficult of all producing jobs: being a mom. She can be reached at amber.raskin@scvcharterschool.org

http://scvcharterschool.org

Jayne Kamin-Oncea has been a professional photographer for over 30 years, with 27 at the The Los Angeles Times.

A graduate of the University of Miami, Miami, Fla., she interned at the Associated Press and The Miami News.  Jayne was hired as a staff photographer at The Los Angeles Times just 2 weeks after college graduation and continued to work there from 1980 to 2006, the only full time job she ever had.

Some of her major assignments included: first night landing of the Space Shuttle, Olympics, two World Series, six NBA Championships, the Stanley Cup in Montreal, Heavyweight title bouts in Las Vegas, the Cannes Film Festival, and the Academy, Grammy, and Emmy Awards.  She photographed movie shoots on location such as The Jewel of the Nile in Morocco.  She was also assigned to photograph major news events including being in the courtroom for major cases such as the Night Stalker, Menendez Brothers and Bundy trial.  When assigned to Fernando Valenzuela’s wedding in the Yucatan, she drove with the groom and his bodyguard to the church followed by the local paparazzi! One evening when Jayne was assigned to a Los Angeles Dodgers game, Danny Kaye was there trying to set the Guinness Book of World Records as the conductor of high school bands playing the National Anthem.  When Danny passed away, Jayne’s photo of him conducting in a Dodger jersey was used on page 1 of the LA Times from that evening.  Danny Kaye, always a great Dodger and baseball fan, was Jayne’s great uncle, he was her grandfather’s brother.

Jayne immerses herself in her work, sharing an insider’s view through her love of photography.  She was the first woman to participate in the Los Angeles Dodgers Fantasy Baseball camp in Vero Beach, Fla., the Dodgers spring training home.

Jayne participated in the NHRA’s drag racing school, once caught a fly ball hit by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at Dodger Stadium during a Hollywood Stars game and shot baskets at the Boston Garden during warm-ups for the Lakers/Celtics NBA Championship games in the 80s.  Lucky for us, Jayne decided to stay behind the lens instead of pursuing her many athletic talents.

With so many affordable digital cameras today, everybody wants to be a photographer.  For this reason, as a true professional Jayne is even more determined to set herself apart from GWCs. (Guy with Camera).

“My name appears on all images I produce.  Therefore I expect the highest standard in my photography.  I am probably more demanding on myself than anybody.  I don’t just take pictures, I make pictures.  There is probably nothing I haven’t photographed.  And if something does come up, I figure it out.”

Jayne has lived in the Santa Clarita Valley since 1990.  Available for weddings, events (on site photo booth), portraits, reunions, sports, team and individual portraits, real estate, pretty much anything!  Additional information can be found at www.FASTJAYNEPHOTOGRAPHY.com and on Facebook.

Jim McCardy is the chef/owner of Marston’s Restaurant located in Valencia’s Bridgeport Marketplace on the corner of Newhall Ranch Road and McBean Parkway.  Although the Valencia restaurant opened recently, his other location has been a Pasadena landmark for almost 25 years.  Marstons is committed to providing unique seasonal specialties with fresh ingredients.  Their breakfast was featured in Sunset magazine and recognized in 2010 as “The Best Breakfast in California” by Food Network Magazine.

Due to popular demand Marstons is now offering breakfast daily until 2:30pm.  In addition to breakfast and lunch, Marstons is now open for dinner Tuesday – Sunday night.  For dinner, Chef McCardy prepares a variety of entrees such as: homemade chicken pot pie, smoked chicken mac and cheese, fresh fish, tri-tip sandwiches and many of Marston’s classic salads.  Marstons offers bottles of wine for ½ price on Tuesdays and Kids Eat free on Wednesdays.  The restaurant has patio dining with a fire pit and offers happy hour daily from 3-7pm.

As a local resident, Chef McCardy recognizes the importance of community outreach and welcoming families to his restaurant.  Recently, his family and employees participated in Santa Clarita’s Make a Difference Day.  He has reached out to the community through various fundraisers, such as the Helmers Elementary PTA fundraiser and United Way cooking class.

Additional information about Marstons can be found at their website http://marstonsrestaurant.com or on Facebook.

Marston’s Restaurant
24011 Newhall Ranch Road (see map)
Valencia, CA 91355
Telephone: 661-253-9910

 

 

Ecole Lathrop is the owner of  Valencia Sport Saddlery – Santa Clarita’s premier equestrian outfitters.  They can get you ready for your first horseback riding lesson or dress you in the finest show clothes for the winner’s circle!

Come by and see their great selection of gifts for the horse enthusiast in your life.  Breyer horses, ladies and girls sportswear, home decor items, and so much more.

Interested in signing up for riding lessons?  Stop in and they can give you information on the local barns and training programs.

Valencia Sport Saddlery is located at 26046 Bouquet Canyon Rd. (between Magic Mountain Pkwy & Cinema Drive).
661.255.6713

http://www.valenciasaddlery.com

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