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Exemptions specified for building moratorium in Highlands/Topanga overlay area in city of Calabasas
      Although the Calabasas City Council passed a resolution last month prohibiting any new construction in the Old Topanga/Highlands Overlay Area, some exemptions may apply, according to Mark Persico, the city
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Community Center off to a great start
Acorn Staff Writer
      The first fiscal year of the Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center turned out to be much better than expected, according to budget figures released last week.
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SBA expands veterans’ services
      The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently announced the expansion of programs and services available to assist veterans in starting or growing a business through the signing of a partnership agreement with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Association of Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs).
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Oak Park student sets off to learn about government, leadership
Acorn Staff Writer
      While most students are relaxing by the pool this holiday week, Oak Park High School junior Eamonn Carr is in Washington, D.C., learning about government and leadership. He was selected to attend the National Young Leaders Conference (NYLC) from July 3 to July 13.
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LISA ADAMS/The Acorn A GREAT PLACE TO MEET
      Tracy Estrin, left, of Calabasas, with Mishelle Pridmore and Aaron Gold of Westlake Village and Jennifer Robinson from Oak Park and their dogs enjoy the city of Calabasas Park & Bark across the street from A.E. Wright Middle School on Las Virgenes Road.
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Summer Beach Bus service goes to Zuma
      The city of Agoura Hills Department of Community Services offers its Beach Bus program through Sept. 1 with four round trips daily to Zuma Beach from the following pick-up points: Lindero Canyon Middle School, Agoura High School, and the corner of Liberty Canyon and Agoura Roads.
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Chamber cuts restaurant’s ribbon
     LISA ADAMS/The Acorn MIXIN' RIBBONS 'N' RIBS - From left to right: Alex Soteras, vice president of the Agoura Chamber of Commerce; Michael Chulak, chamber director; Dennis Ofsthun, co-owner of Rib Ticklers Restaurant; Nancy King, restaurant public relations; Agoura Hills Mayor Louise Rishoff; Marco Gonzalez, co-owner of Rib Ticklers; Ed Corridori, Agoura Hills mayor pro-tem; and Sal Amator, chamber board member, cut the ribbon for the grand opening of Rib Ticklers Restaurant. The ceremony occurred during a mixer at the eatery at 5617 Kanan Road in Agoura Hills. It specializes in barbecued ribs and chicken. Soon the restaurant will be opening for breakfast and feature a full coffee bar. For more information about Rib Ticklers restaurant, please call (818) 707-7678.
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Orientation starts Tuesday
      Interface Children, Family Services will present an orientation for prospective volunteers from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays, July 11 and 25. The offices are at 1305 Del Norte Road, Ste. 130, Camarillo.
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Summer brochure available
      The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) presents a wealth of recreational opportunities during the summer months.
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Singles to share meal in Camarillo on Saturday
      The West Coast Supper Club and the Single Gourmet are the area
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Farmers’ Market celebrates in Westlake
     LISA ADAMS/The Acorn COME AND SEE US - Chris Mann, Westlake Village City Councilmember, left, joins Jennifer McColm, manager of the Westlake Village Farmers' Market, in cutting the ribbon for the market's grand re-opening. Mann, whose house is a stone's throw from the parking lot of the Landing at Westlake Lake where it operates, says he supported the controversial Farmers' Market for a year-long license because he believes Westlake Village residents need places to enjoy and mingle. It's open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays. For more information, please call (818) 807-9266.
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Agoura Hills Harmony Chorus back at home
      After a six-year hiatus, the Agoura Hills Harmony Chorus (AHH) is heading home to its birthplace, Agoura Hills.
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Free concert coming Sunday
      The city of Agoura Hills Department of Community Services and The Acorn Newspaper are pleased to announce the second concert of the 2000 Summer "Concerts in the Park" series.
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Local garden club members attend a convention in San Diego
      Members of the Westlake Village Garden Club recently attended the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc. (NCSGC) 71st annual convention in San Diego.
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Sharing with a web-footed friend
     LISA ADAMS/The Acorn A COOL WAY TO SPEND THE DAY - Westlake Village resident Katie Kimes, 2, decides to share some of her breakfast with one of the hungry feathered friends at the lake in Westlake.
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Free bluegrass concert coming
      Southern Californian bluegrass music will be featured in a free concert at 2 p.m. on Sun., July 9 at Peter Strauss Ranch in Agoura.
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Learn to dance
      The city of Calabasas is offering a dance workshop series for adults and teens at the Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center, 23400 Park Sorrento.
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Annual Fiesta del Triunfo to honor volunteers, raise money
      The 2000 La Fiesta del Triunfo, an annual benefit for the Stagecoach Inn Museum, will be Sat., July 15 at David Murdock
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New classes open for toddlers at Tot Tot Tot in Agoura Hills
      A group of 3 year olds at Tot Tot Tot Mommy, Daddy and Me groups in Agoura graduated last week.
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1999 VACATION PHOTOS
     DR. JECKEL AND HYDE-This group of Acorn readers aren't frightened at all while posing with The Acorn in front of the Jeckell and Hyde Club in New York. From left to right are Sean and Katie Pedeflous, and Zachary and Zoe Ogulnik.
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