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Sunday concert rehearsals begin
     REHEARSING FOR THIS WEEKEND
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Slurry seal repairs worry residents
Acorn Staff Writer
      Some residents of First Neighborhood in Westlake Village have expressed concern about the condition of streets after new blacktop appeared in their neighborhood.
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Two local court cases postponed
      Two local court cases of interest have been postponed until August.
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Committee to review park proposal
Acorn Editor
      A group of residents in Westlake Village, feeling pressure from the city, are deciding how they
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Firefighter warns about snakes, uncut brush
Acorn Staff Writer
      In his report to the Westlake City Council last week, Michael Dyer, acting assistant fire chief, warned local residents about confrontations with snakes and reminded everyone about weed abatement.
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Tai Chi taught at Oak Canyon Park
Acorn Staff Writer
      Even though David Chang is Chinese, it
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New West Symphony appoints Deaver as director of development
      The New West Symphony has announced the addition of Amy Deaver as director of development.
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Find out what an insider is saying about LAPD
     during a meeting of The Executives on Thurs., Aug. 3
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$100,000 earmarked for local communities
      U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Woodland Hills) announced recently that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved a $100,000 grant for the Las Virgenes/Malibu/Conejo Council of Governments (COG) for a planned regional disaster mitigation initiative.
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Sat., July 29 is the date to dispose of those old tires Do you have old tires lying around your yard and don’t know what to do with them?
      The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works in partnership with Discount Tire Centers is hosting a one-day waste tire collection event to allow residents to responsibly dispose of old tires at no charge.
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Sheldon to play Sunday with band
      Next up in the Agoura Hills Summer Concerts in the Park series sponsored by the Acorn newspapers is Jack Sheldon and the Agoura Hills/Las Virgenes Community Band performing 6 p.m. this Sunday, July 23 at Chumash Park, 5550 Medea Valley Drive in Agoura Hills.
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Teenagers invited to compete in video festival
      All teen filmmakers residing in or near the Conejo Valley are eligible and encouraged to enter the Conejo Teen Video Festival, an event scheduled Sat., Aug. 19 to provide a showcase for the creative talent of local youth.
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Gates Canyon Park approved
     GOOD NEWS FOR THE CITY
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Calabasas to present Family Night
      The city of Calabasas will present a special program of skating, live music, raffle, food and a special showing of a "fun family movie" from 7 to 10 p.m. on Fri., Aug. 11 at De Anza Park.
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‘Moon over Buffalo’ will be performed
      "Moon Over Buffalo," a comedy about a world-famous Hollywood director traveling to Buffalo, will open at 8 p.m. on Fri., Aug. 25 at Conejo Players Theatre, Moorpark Road and Los Padres Drive in T.O. Performances will be at 8 p.m. each Thurs., Fri. and Sat. through Sept. 23, with one matinee at 2:30 p.m. on Sun., Aug. 27.
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A Westlake father remembered LISA ADAMS/The Acorn
     REMEMBERING A LIFE, NOT MOURNING A DEATH
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Fun things to do with kids this summer
      For parents tired of malls, dark theaters and bored children this summer, the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) is the closest national park and it
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Extraordinary citizens sought
      The Conejo/Las Virgenes Future Foundation is seeking nominees for its Doris La Violette Citizenship Award, presented in recognition of an act of outstanding heroism, service, achievement or citizenship.
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Calabasas networking group meets
      The Calabasas Chapter of Leads Club, the largest and oldest networking organization in the world, recently selected Marie White of direct mail advertising as "Leader of the Year."
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Annual boat show expanded this year
      Visitors are invited to see a selection of boats including sailboats, sportfishers, multihulls, luxury yachts, inboards, outboards, electric boats and much more at the fifth annual Ventura County In-the-Water Boat Show, Aug. 3 through 6 in Channel Islands Harbor, Oxnard. For more information, please call (805) 985-4852.
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Intimate night of music
     RUSS AND JULIE
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Greeting card campaign begins
      Interface Children, Family Services has announced its 17th holiday/greeting card sale, an annual fundraising event. Proceeds from the sale of cards will enable Interface to continue to provide critical services to the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Division.
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Summer-walk training planned
      The Children
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Duke’s Malibu celebrates summer with a new menu
      Ocean fresh Hawaiian fish get top billing when Duke
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Local therapist says psychotherapy and spirituality can work together
Family Therapist
      Transpersonal or "spiritual psychotherapy" posits that each person has a "soul" or higher self, and that therapy can include spiritual growth as well as psychological change.
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West Hills Hospital honors retired R.N.
      West Hills Hospital & Medical Center (WHHMC) recently rededicated its Emergency Room to Carol Bowers, R.N., the retired director of the Emergency Room who first joined the hospital in 1964.
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Melora Marshall as Puck
      Performances of the multi-award-winning "A Midsummer Night
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Curtiss Carson joins Edward Jones firm
      Curtis H. Carson has joined the financial services firm Edward Jones as the new investment representative for the Westlake Village branch office at 3055 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Ste. 2, in the Hampshire Village complex.
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Radisson Agoura Hills wins a top award
      Radisson Hotels Worldwide has presented its top honor, the "President
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1999 VACATION PHOTOS
     HEADED HOME-This group is part of 220 foreign exchange students spending the summer with host families in our area. It didn't take the visitors long to grow fond of The Acorn and they wanted to pose with a copy before leaving town.
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Skirball Cultural Center to host cool art
      Cool Art 2000, an exhibit that celebrates how arts education helps youngsters build self-esteem and find their voice, will run Aug. 4 through Sept. 22 in the Ruby Gallery of the Skirball Cultural Center. Admission to the gallery is free.
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Corn maze course opens in Van Nuys
      Lost Adventures Corn Maze Park in Van Nuys is open from 10 a.m. to dusk daily through October. Located on eight acres next to Woodley Park on the east side of Woodley, between Victory and Burbank boulevards, the maze is cut in the bear and the star from the California state flag.
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