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Senoir Concerns gets help from Westlake
      The city of Westlake Village has allotted $50,000 to Senior Concerns to help fund a construction project that will almost double the size and client capacity of the 25-year-old, nonprofit social service agency
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Parking may be outlawed on Lindero
      The city council in Westlake Village has a goal to prevent problems before they become too troublesome. The Public Safety Committee recently received feedback about a traffic problem in First Neighborhood near Baronsgate Road at Lindero Canyon Road.
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Decoys to work on alcohol sales
      The Thousand Oaks Police Department is proactively enforcing laws related to alcoholic beverage control.
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Events planned for 10th anniversary in city of Calabasas
      The city of Calabasas will celebrate its 10th anniversary in a big way, with a full day of events and activities at the site of the future civic center on Park Sorrento, (adjacent The Commons) on Sat., April 21.
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Westlake Village pastor arrested for lewd conduct
      A pastor of elementary ministries in Westlake Village returns April 24 to Los Angeles Superior Court for a preliminary hearing on charges that he engaged in lewd acts with two teenage boys.
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Calabasas to host meeting, get public comments on the new civic center complex
Acorn Staff Writer
      The city of Calabasas will host a community meeting to gain input as to public preferences on the future civic center from 7 to 9:30 p.m. on Tues., April 17 at Calabasas City Hall.
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Republican women hear historical information about Thomas Jefferson
Acorn Staff Writer
      In celebration of the April birthday of Thomas Jefferson, (some calendars claim the date is April 2, while new style calendars say he was born on April 13), the Thousand Oaks Republican Women, Federated, were visited by a Jefferson look-alike during their recent luncheon meeting.
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GOP women to host leaders’ forum at library
      The second annual Golden State Republican Women Leaders
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Young Agoura Hills dancer to make her way to New York City
Special to The Acorn
      Alex Giuffre got her start on Broadway, before she was born, and this summer plans to return to New York City to advance her dance career at the School of American Ballet.
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Hop to it with the CVD Rabbit Medallion Hunt
      You might become $1,500 richer!
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Oak Park author says just ‘Fuhgeddaboutit’
Acorn Staff Writer
      When asked his age, Jon Macks said he
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Free forum to take place in honor of administrative professionals
      The Westlake Village OfficeTeam location invites administrative staff members to join the OfficeTeam Career Club, a forum for office support professionals to discuss career management and job search topics, and share success strategies.
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Women-owned firms continue dramatic growth, survey says
      The Office of Advocacy, U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), welcomed the release of Census Bureau data showing that the number of women-owned firms totaled 5.4 million in 1997, with 7.1 million employees and $819 billion in receipts.
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Calabasas resident earns award
      Calabasas resident Sharon Thompson, MBA, CLU, ChFC, a financial representative of Northwestern Mutual Financial Network in Encino, has received the Life Impact award as the leading woman agent in the western region of Northwestern Mutual, a provider of individual life insurance.
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T.O.-Westlake Chamber accredited
      The Thousand Oaks-Westlake Village Regional Chamber of Commerce has been named an accredited organization by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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Career Checkup Clinic coming soon
      Jewish Vocational Service (JVS), a nonprofit community organization that helps people build, enhance and change careers, is sponsoring a lunch-time Career Checkup Clinic from noon to 2 p.m., Wed., April 25 at JVS
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