News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2019-12-09-silverspur
December 9, 2019
Date, Venue Announced for 2020 Silver Spur
The College of the Canyons Foundation has announced that the 2020 Silver Spur Celebration
honoring Bruce Fortine will take place on Saturday, March 14, 2020 at Santa Clarita
Studios.
“I am honored to host this year’s Silver Spur Celebration at the Santa Clarita Studios,”
said Mike DeLorenzo, president of the full-service independent studio. “This is going
to be an evening to remember and I invite all to join with us in celebrating this
momentous occasion. The Santa Clarita Valley would not be the same without the integral
leadership and influence from people like Mr. Bruce Fortine. Not only am I honored
to call Bruce a friend, but I am deeply grateful for the legacy he has bestowed to
College of the Canyons and our entire valley.”
The Silver Spur award takes on particular significance this year as the college celebrates
its 50th anniversary year of service to the Santa Clarita Valley. Fortine, a Santa
Clarita native, was a member of the college’s original Board of Trustees, which was
elected in 1967 when local voters approved the formation of the valley’s community
college district.
“Bruce Fortine has been a part of College of the Canyons since before its inception,”
said COC Chancellor Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook. “And his support over the ensuing 50-plus
years has been marked by singular dedication and relentless enthusiasm.”
After an election that saw 72 candidates run for five available seats Fortine was
sworn in on December 11, 1967, as a member of the original Board of Trustees along
with William Bonelli Jr., Sheila Dyer, Edward Muhl, and Peter Huntsinger. That initial
Board of Trustees named College of the Canyons (formerly referred to as Valencia Valley’s
junior college district) on May 19, 1969.
Fortine served on the Board until July 1973 when he was hired as a COC employee and
was required to resign from the Board of Trustees. During his time as a COC employee,
Fortine created the Community Services/Non-Credit Department and also served as the
Public Information Officer. He worked at COC until August 1978. In 1991, Fortine
returned to the District when he was elected to fill a seat on the Board of Trustees,
a seat he held until 2016.
Given his involvement with the college that stretches from its earliest days to its
latest accomplishments, Fortine played a significant role in establishing the college
as an innovative learning institution marked by ongoing excellence. He worked behind
the scenes of on each of the college’s five local bond measures, the first of which
was passed by local voters in 1970 and provided the funding to buy the land on which
the Valencia Campus is located.
“Without his support and that of other community members, the Santa Clarita Community
College District/College of the Canyons might not even exist today,” Chancellor Van
Hook said. “It certainly would not be what it is today—a great asset which provides
substantial, creative, innovative, important, and lasting contributions to the community
and has altered the quality of life in our neighborhoods, our businesses, and the
students who chose us to help them achieve their goals.”
Fortine, who is affectionately referred to by many as “Mr. COC,” is well known for
sharing his passion about the college, and connecting the college to resources and
partnerships in almost every segment of the community.
“He is the best volunteer fundraiser we have had in the history of our Foundation,”
said Chancellor Van Hook.
Indeed, his relationships within the community have enabled him to facilitate hundreds
of thousands of dollars in gifts to the college’s Foundation.
Among the college’s key initiatives on which he worked are the capital campaigns for
the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center and the College of the Canyons Institute
for Culinary Education. He was also instrumental in rallying support for mid-1990s
expansion of the college’s athletics programs, which included the revival of the college’s
football program, as well as the establishment of the women’s soccer and women’s golf
programs.
Fortine’s fundraising efforts on behalf of the college also include raising funds
for the Dare to Dream Scholarship, the Re-entry program, the Legacy Giving Program,
the Osher Scholarship challenge, and the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center.
In addition, Fortine made a tremendous impact on the college’s Foundation as the District
Trustee’s liaison to the Foundation Board of Directors and recommended many new members
for the Foundation Board.
Previous Silver Spur recipients include: Don and Cheri Fleming; U.S. Rep. Howard P.
“Buck” McKeon (Ret.); Jack and Doreen Shine; Jill Mellady; The Newhall Family; Remo
and Ami Belli, Barry and Pati Gump, Richard and Marian Sandnes, Diana Cusumano, Myrna
and Gary Condie, Harold and Jacquie Petersen, Wayne Crawford, Rita Garasi, Tom Veloz,
Charlotte and Frank Kleeman, Gary Cusumano, Jay and Joyce Rodgers, Tom Lee, Lou Garasi,
Michael Berger, Roberta Veloz, Dick Luechtefeld, Robert Ormsby, LaVerne Harris, John
Hoskinson, Tom Dierckman, Scott and Ruth Newhall, Elisha “Aggie” Agajanian, and Cliffie
Stone.
The annual College of the Canyons Silver Spur Celebration is traditionally held at
a historic museum, club or unique venue each spring — and is considered to be one
of the community’s most popular and elegant evening events.
The 2020 Silver Spur Celebration will take place Saturday, March 14, 2020 at the Santa
Clarita Studios, located at 25135 Anza Drive in Santa Clarita. The festivities will
begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres on the impressive Santa Clarita
Studios backlot. The evening will also include a gourmet dinner and live auction featuring
a selection of unique items. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. The highlight of the
evening’s celebration will be a personal video tribute that highlights Fortine’s significant
contributions to the Santa Clarita Valley.
As new members of the college’s Foundation Board of Directors, Amanda Benson and Ed
Masterson are excited to be co-chairing the Foundation’s marquee event.
“Bruce Fortine is an incredible role model and the buzz around town is people are
thrilled this year’s Silver Spur will be at the Santa Clarita Studios,” said Benson.
Masterson echoed Benson’s sentiments regarding Fortine’s legacy.
"It is such an honor to be co-chairing this year's Silver Spur event with Amanda Benson,
and to be honoring, Mr. Bruce Fortine, a true community leader and legendary gentlemen
here in the Santa Clarita Valley,” said Masterson.
For more information about the 2020 Silver Spur, to purchase tickets, or to become an event sponsor, please contact the College of the Canyons Foundation at (661) 362-3737 or email james.kneblik@canyons.edu.