
Over the Presidents Day weekend, Santa Clarita, the county Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Los Angeles County Natural History Museum hosted the inaugural Newhallywood Silent Film Festival at the William S. Hart Museum, allowing people of all ages to enjoy a free event saluting the power of silent films.
The festival featured screenings, exhibits, hands-on activities, tours and lectures detailing the history, production and preservation of silent films, ironically without showing one William S. Hart film. Guests could enjoy touring the Hart ranch house for free during the weekend. Children’s activities included a petting zoo, a shot slapstick workshop from a Natural History Museum performance artist, and Slapstick Junction, comedies screened in a nickelodeon-type atmosphere at the nearby Saugus train station.
















