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June 21, 2001  RSS feed
GRADUATION DAY JITTERS More...
Acorn Staff Writer

The Community Foundation for Oak Park, a group of volunteers established in 1979 to sponsor community-based groups, is putting the brakes on one organization that wants to build a new performing arts theater in Oak Park. More...

Acorn Staff Writer

Crisp, cool Saturday mornings in January More...

FLAG PATROL-Girls Scout Troop 1435 of Calabasas presented the colors recently at the Juan de Anza Pageant at Juan de Anza Park. At right is a Millennium Flag the White House gave to the city to honor the Calabasas Anza Heritage Association, which annually recognizes the Juan Batista de Anza Trail, the first of 11 National Historic Trails recognized in the United States. More...
Whether you are laughing at the antics of the wild monkeys in Manaus deep in the Amazon jungle, or captivated by the thunderous presence of a herd of wildebeest while on safari in tropical Tanzania, or just stretching out on the beach at Puerto Vallarta, Rio de Janeiro or St. Tropez, there is one experience you More...
Acorn Staff Writer
Indian Hills High School, the alternative school in Calabasas, had their most graduates ever. More...
St. Paul Lutheran Church invites children to participate in their vacation bible school from 9 a.m.-noon, June 25 to 29, at the church, 30600 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Agoura Hills. More...
Lance Sterling proudly announces the opening of Rodgers and Hammerstein More...

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