Sandy McGee highlights Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center's community events and 30th anniversary

April 17, 2025 | Ventura County, California

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Under the warm glow of the Ventura County Board of Supervisors meeting room, Sandy McGee, the community services assistant manager at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center, took center stage to share a moment of inspiration. With a passion for the arts that has flourished over more than a decade, McGee highlighted the center's role as a vibrant hub for creativity and community connection.

Originally built as a church over a century ago, the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center has transformed into a sanctuary for artistic expression. McGee spoke of its rich history and the thousands of artists and art lovers who have walked through its doors, emphasizing that the center is not just a venue but a cherished space where stories are told and emotions are shared. "Here, the arts don't just entertain us; they help us grow," she remarked, inviting the community to engage with the diverse programming offered.
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As the center celebrates its thirtieth anniversary, McGee unveiled an exciting lineup of events designed to inspire and connect residents. Upcoming highlights include a Paint and Sip event on April 11, a Comedy Night on April 13, and a Bruce Springsteen tribute concert on April 16. The center will also host its own production of "Hairspray the Musical," opening on May 3, and a summer theater camp for youth, providing children ages 5 to 14 with a magical experience in the arts.

In addition to these events, McGee announced the installation of a new art exhibit at the Simi Valley Senior Center, which will be on display until May 15, and the upcoming Hispanic Heritage Festival on September 27. With a commitment to fostering artistic dialogue and community engagement, the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center continues to be a vital part of the local cultural landscape, inviting everyone to experience the magic of art.

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