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Pets, not people, could be victims if antivenin runs out
Acorn Staff Writer
      Although there
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Calabasas praises the efforts of Heal the Bay
      The city of Calabasas recently recognized the efforts of Heal the Bay to educate and involve the public in regional water quality issues and protection of the Malibu Creek watershed.
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Living wage law discussed
Acorn Staff Writer
      Oak Park has a healthy budget and won
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Preserving nature’s finest
     NEW TRAIL OFFICIALLY OPENS
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Agoura Hills officials not ready to close down gun range
Acorn Staff Writer
      Following a recent protest over gun suicides at the Agoura Hills Target Range, city and law enforcement officials said they would look at ways to make the business safer.
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Oak Park residents can exempt certain oversized vehicles from new law
      Registration is underway for residents who want their vehicles to remain exempt from a new oversized-vehicle ordinance, according to the Oak Park Municipal Advisory Council (MAC).
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Volunteers honored at Agoura Hills reception
Acorn Staff Writer
      Giving her time freely is one of the things that makes Diane Milan happy.
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‘Meals-on-Wheels’ volunteers go the extra mile
Acorn Staff Writer
      David Saadati is a 53-year-old multiple sclerosis patient who
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Topanga woman takes troubled animals under her wing
Acorn Staff Writer
      Whatever the weather, Mollie Hogan does her best to provide shelter for her special friends, animals of all shapes and sizes unable to fend for themselves. For about seven years, Hogan has been a full-time caregiver living on a Topanga hillside lane where she offers safe haven for non-releasable wildlife that depend on her for their safety and well being.
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Join ‘good deed’ contest and win a computer
      Westlake Village optometrist Dr. Steven Henteleff will partipate in a national "Do a Good Deed Essay Contest" which is being organized through doctors from DoctorRelation.com, an Internet search engine with the purpose of improving doctor-patient relations.
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Westalke Hyatt hosts reggae nights this summer
      Hyatt Westlake Plaza will host the area
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Westlake Cup Regatta to be held Sunday
      Small boat sailors from yacht clubs from all over Southern California will gather Sun., June 3 to compete in the 29th annual Westlake Cup Regatta to be held on Westlake Lake in Westlake Village. The Westlake Cup is a premier trophy for the small sailboat skipper. In the past as many as 96 sailboats have been entered from yacht clubs up and down the coast.
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Go wild about edible plants at Pierce
      Los Angeles Pierce College Extension is offering a class to teach participants how to identify, prepare and store edible wild plants found within the Santa Monica Mountains. Topics will also include learning how early settlers and Native Americans searched for and discovered wild food. In addition, participants will learn the current uses, practical and medicinal benefits of edible plants.
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Chug down the coastline in a choo-choo
      Los Angeles Pierce College Extension is offering a one-day tour to enjoy the beauty of the coastal beaches and oceanfront cities as Amtrak becomes the "magic carpet" providing a unique view of the Southern California coastline and finally the San Juan Capistrano Mission.
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Local girl to participate in beauty pageant
      Oak Park High School sophomore Nicole Purkey, 15, the daughter of David and Carolyn Purkey, was a finalist in the Miss California Junior Teen Pageant held recently in Los Angeles. The pageant is for girls ages 15 to 17.
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Village Voices perform at Civic Arts Plaza
      Village Voices Chorale will present "KVVC Village Voices Radio" at 8 p.m. on Fri., June 1 and Sat., June 2 in the Scherr Forum Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza.
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Calabasas girl leads walk for charity
      Last year, Jenny Tannenbaum of Calabasas organized the first "Children Walking for Children" walk to raise money for the Variety Club Children
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Volunteers needed to help abused children without homes
      Court Appointed Special Advocates, a program of Interface Children Family Services, will be conducting a 48-hour training beginning in mid-June for volunteers. After training, each volunteer will be matched with a child who has been removed from his or her home due to abuse or neglect and is a dependent of the court.
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New ideas are being offered to help parents
      Staying involved in children
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July 4th event needs volunteers
      The city of Agoura Hills is seeking volunteers to help out at the 17th annual 4th of July "Day in the Park" celebration to be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wed., July 4 at Chumash Park, 5550 Medea Valley Drive, Agoura Hills.
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Jaycees No. 1
      At the first quarter Jaycees California State Convention held recently in La Mirada, the Conejo Valley Jaycees received numerous awards, including being voted the No. 1 chapter in California. This award is determined by membership growth and the number of events that took place during the quarter.
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Inspiring women to become health champions
      The American Heart Association will host the annual Women
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Agoura Hills’ Charter Pacific sold to First Bank of America
Acorn Staff Writer
      Charter Pacific Bank (OTC BB: CHTP), a full-service independent bank headquartered in Agoura Hills, announced last week it
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Jewish Vocational Services offers a variety of programs
      Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) is a nonprofit, non-sectarian agency that provides employment-related programs and services in the greater Los Angeles area. They offer the following workshops at their office, 22622 Vanowen St., West Hills.
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Libraries offer a great variety of youth summer programs
      Children ages 6 to 10 are invited to participate in "Space Spinners and Moon Tellers," a cosmic storytime at 2 p.m. Thursdays, July 12 to 26, at the Newbury Park branch library, 2331 Borchard Road, Newbury Park. Each 45-minute program promises intergalactic fun while exploring the universe through legends, myths and stories.
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Grin and wear it!
     4-H FUN
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