City of Santa Clarita Press Release

Travel the World in 2025 with the Celebrate Passport

Journey to New Destinations Monthly at the Canyon Country Community Center

Explore the world by traveling to the Canyon Country Community Center (18410 Sierra Highway) for the Celebrate event series! Experience different customs and cultures – no plane ticket needed! The Celebrate event series is back for its highly anticipated fourth year and offers glimpses into unique destinations around the world. Every second Friday of the month, at 6:00 p.m., from May through September, discover something new with your friends and family, whether it be exotic foods, activities and arts, there is so much to explore at Celebrate.

The Celebrate event series kicks off the season on Friday, May 9 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m., with a celebration of Ireland, featuring Irish arts and crafts, food trucks and a live Celtic Folk Rock band. Celebrate highlights different cultures, customs and culinary wonders each month and features music, dance, food, art and educational experiences.

The full Celebrate schedule for 2025 is below:

  • May 9 – Ireland
  • June 13 – New Zealand
  • July 11 – Colombia
  • August 8 – Italy
  • September 12 – Thailand

Attendees can also participate in the Celebrate Passport Program—a fun way to track your travels and earn chances to win exciting prizes. Start your journey by picking up a Celebrate Passport at the Santa Clarita Public Library booth during your first event. With each visit, you’ll collect a new stamp, and every stamp counts as an entry into the Celebrate Raffle. Prizes include items inspired by the countries explored during the series. Winners will be drawn after the final Celebrate event in September and be notified by email.

For more information about the Celebrate event series or the Celebrate Passport, please contact the City of Santa Clarita’s Arts and Events division at (661) 250-3787 or aeo@santaclarita.gov.

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