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Water board challenger calls for lower rates
Acorn Staff Writer
      Glen Longarini, a Westlake Village resident who has a master
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Skateboard park grand opening planned
      The city of Calabasas is shooting for an Oct. 28 grand opening of its new skate park, according to John Keisler, director of community services.
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For the record
      In last week
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Next Tuesday is deadline for voter registration
      The final date for Californians to register for the Nov. 7 presidential general election is Oct. 10.
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MAC candidate hopes perseverance pays off
Acorn Staff Writer
      Nobody knows Oak Park
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Oak Park told to not get hung-up on 911 woes
Acorn Staff Writer
      Oak Park officials hope their unpleasant experiences with the 911 emergency system are a thing of the past now that upgrades have been made to computers and telephone lines that serve the community.
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Rubbish removed Coastal Cleanup Day called major success
      Some 8,500 volunteers participated in the 16th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day on Sept. 16, working at more than 50 cleanup locations from Malibu to Long Beach.
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Uniform collector remains young at heart
Acorn Staff Writer
      The closets in Philip Bailey
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Calabasas citizens invited to participate in creek cleanup
      Calabasas citizens, businesses and families are invited to help the city of Calabasas celebrate environmental spirit during an annual Creek Cleanup from 10 a.m. to noon on Sat., Oct. 7.
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Parent faire needs leaders
      The Conejo Substance Abuse Prevention Authority is inviting community professionals to lead sessions on developing and improving parenting skills at its Parenting Faire, "Celebrate the Family." The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sat., Feb. 3, at Thousand Oaks High School.
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Westlake event helps Cure Autism Now
Acorn Staff Writer
      Supporters in the fight against autism turned out in force last week at Westlake Promenade for a gala fundraiser on behalf of the Cure Autism Now Foundation (CAN).
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SUPPORTING ARTS
     Back row left to right are Calabasas councilmembers Robert Sibilia and Lesley Devine; Wells Fargo Bank assistant vice president Christine Sarkissof; and Calabasas arts council member Laureen Morick. Front row are Thelma Starr of the arts council; Mayor Pro-Tem Janice Lee, Lefky Mansi, Wells Fargo vice-president and West Valley manager; Wells Fargo VP and branch manager Alexander D. Ramos; and Phyllis Power, director of Leonis Adobe Museum. Ramos and Mansi of the Wells Fargo Bank & Foundation are presenting a check to help fund the Old Town Calabasas Cultural Festival at the Leonis Adobe Museum planned for this Sat., Oct., 7. Lee also proclaimed October as Arts and Humanities Month, which is also being celebrated throughout the U.S.
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Calabasas Cultural Festival is Saturday
      Award-winning artists in several categories will be featured on Sat., Oct. 7 when the Calabasas Cultural Festival at Old Town presents top-notch professionals to entertain the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the three-acre site of the historic Leonis Adobe at 23537 Calabasas Road.
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Commissioners stall on BMW
Acorn Staff Writer
      The Calabasas Planning Commission once again postponed a decision on a proposed BMW dealership after protests and disagreements about the design of the building during its regular meeting last Thursday night.
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No disguise: It’s a successful costume shop
Acorn Staff Writer
      It
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Antique store offers a unique inventory
Acorn Staff Writer
      Whether seriously shopping or leisurely browsing, a visit to the Agoura Antique Mart is like a trip through time, where the old combines with the new to provide a delightful journey of the senses.
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Retired executives needed to help new business owners
      The Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) is seeking volunteers to help new business owners get started on the road to success.
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Youth acting workshops offered in Agoura
      The city of Agoura Hills Department of Community Services is accepting registration for its Acting Workshop series, open to ages 7-17. Classes are from noon to 1 p.m. Saturdays through Feb. 3, offered in four-week sessions; each four-week workshop series is $60.
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Volunteers needed for Hollywood Christmas Parade
      The 69th annual Hollywood Christmas Parade on Sun., Nov. 26 is seeking volunteers to assist with this festive production.
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Community compassion needed
      The parish of St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic Church of Westlake Village is seeking the community
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Presentation skills are key for creative professionals
      The ability to deliver effective presentations can make or break a creative career.
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Reeds expands warehouse capacity
      Brisk business at its recently opened store in nearby Agoura Hills has sparked Reed
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SCORE to help new businesses
      SCORE, the Service Corps of Retired Executives, will present a seminar titled "Starting and Operating a New Business" from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Sat., Oct. 7 at Oxnard Community College.
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Parent volunteers needed
      Interface Children Family Services offers a low-cost 10-week series of "Positive Parenting" classes focusing on peaceful parenting, saying no with love, building children
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Performances to Grow On will present award-winning singer Norman Foote scheduled to perform at Scherr Theater
     Norman Foote in a concert geared for families at 7 p.m. on Sat., Oct. 14 at the Scherr Forum Theatre in the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza complex.
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Haunted House coming
      Get into the Halloween spirit by taking a behind-the-scenes look at a haunted house while helping to raise funds for Saint John
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Teach children early the value of money
      Parents are their children
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Library to host bookmark contest
      Students in grades K-8 are invited to enter the Bookmark Contest at Las Virgenes Library as part of the celebration of the 81st annual Children
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First Family in town for separate visits MOVERS AND SHAKERS –
     First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, above, chats with students at Round Meadow Elementary School in Hidden Hills. Clinton visited the school after a fund-raising event in the area. She
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EPA likes Ventura County kiosk
      The Ventura County Air Pollution Control District has received the inaugural U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Trail Work Day scheduled in Thousand Oaks
      The public, including hikers, equestrians and mountain bikers, is invited to participate in the 10th annual Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency (COSCA) Trail Work Day scheduled from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sat., Oct. 14.
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