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Adams takes his fight to city hall
Acorn Staff Writer
      The name Mel Adams is synonymous with Agoura Hills business.
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For the record
      A telephone number was incorrect in last week
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Chamber of Commerce, Acorn to host Candidates’ Forum
      The Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce and The Acorn Newspaper will host a Candidates
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Broomand runs again
Acorn Staff Writer
      Westlake Village City Councilman Iraj Broomand, 69, said he has more work to do as councilmember and he
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OPUSD hopes to hit a jackpot
Special to The Acorn
      The state of California may reward energy conservation at schools this year to the tune of $33 to $35 per student.
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School board candidate says he has dollars and sense in mind
Acorn Staff Writer
      Agoura Hills resident Gordon Whitehead says school budgets have become so big and complicated that Las Virgenes Unified School District boardmembers could use an accountant.
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Morans named Penland Award winners
Acorn Staff Writer
      Vance and Pat Moran of Agoura Hills have been named winners of the 2001 Penland Award, a recognition given each year by the Agoura/Las Virgenes/Oak Park Chamber of Commerce to local residents who demonstrate outstanding community service.
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Spirit of community is alive and well
      Many young people across California are working to make their communities better places to live
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Photography buffs: Take advantage of workshops
      All levels of photographers, from beginners to advanced, are invited to participate in "The Tao of Nature Photography" seminar/workshop, field trip and evaluation session led by Peter Asco on Sept. 22, 23 and Sept. 28.
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Here’s advice for dealing with tough economic times
      With the stock market fluctuating and the pundits still debating which way the economy is heading, two Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) professors offer families some financial advice for these uncertain times.
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Long-time resident to relocate
      Long-time Agoura Hills resident Vern Ogden, past Exalted Ruler of Thousand Oaks Elks Lodge No. 2477 and his wife Faye, Elks Ladies past president, are moving to Oklahoma to join their family for their retirement years.
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Environment is cleaner thanks to volunteers IN THE BAG– At right, Eric Hinds and
     his 8-year-old daughter, Sierra, from Agoura, pick up trash along Cornell Road during Coastal Cleanup Day last Saturday.
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Interface begins new support services
      Parents United, a program of Interface Children Family Services, is currently forming support groups for adults who were molested as children.
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Parenting classes available, too
      Interface Children Family Services is currently offering a 10-week series of Active Parenting classes. These classes emphasize effective communication between parents and children, understanding reasons for children
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Learn to play tennis at AHS
      The city of Agoura Hills Department of Community Services offers six-week sessions of tennis lessons beginning Sat., Sept. 29 at Agoura High School, 28645 W. Driver Ave., Agoura Hills. Lessons are held on Saturdays only at the present time.
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Children’s Festival of the Arts is coming
      The eighth annual Children
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GOP women study empowerment
Acorn Staff Writer
      Celebrating the power of women to be equal and productive members of society with men was the theme of a conference sponsored by a local women
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Photo
     Tip-off at twilight MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn 'I GOT IT'--Basketball players at Berniece Bennett Park jump for the ball during an afternoon game. The youngsters were playing on Sunday afternoon.
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Adjust your habits for shorter days, longer nights
      As the days get shorter, it will get dark even earlier. More children will be traveling home from school and other activities in the dark, which puts them at greater risk of injuries from traffic crashes.
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Beginning crafters are recommended to start with the necessary tools
      The more knowledgeable and creative that hobbyists become, the more discerning they are about tools.
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Chabad to host ‘triple header’ dedication
      Chabad will have a "Triple Header Dedication Day" at 5 p.m., Sun., Sept. 23. The festivities will begin with a groundbreaking ceremony and appetizers at the Chabad Shtibal, 5998 Conifer St., Oak Park, where construction is set to begin on the community
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Campaign enlightens visitors
      The California Travel and Tourism Commission has launched "Enlighten," a public information campaign aimed at visitors to and within the Golden State this year.
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Banking taught by experts
      Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Los Angeles (CCCS-LA) is offering "Get Checking" classes to enable individuals excluded from banking services by choice or for non-fraudulent misconduct of past checking accounts to reopen a checking or savings account with a participating local financial institution
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Managers should react to tragedy How managers should respond
      1. Be tolerant to a wide range of individual responses and emotions among employees and each other. Encourage acceptance and sensitivity among individual members.
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Transportation service renamed
      Durham Transportation, Inc., will begin the new school year as "Durham School Services."
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Help kids stay organized; it pays dividends
      Helping your child get more organized is a gift that will keep on giving throughout his/her life. Not only are the child
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Conejo Players go young
      Conejo Players Theatre presents "My Emperor
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Culinary Expert Opens New Sushi Restaurant in City of Agoura Hills
      Chef Young Hong acquired his sushi-making skills as an apprentice in his home country of Korea. He brought his culinary talents to Southern California eight years ago and helped open the first restaurant of the Kabuki chain.
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New Catering Service Joins Chamber
     A DELICIOUS WELCOME
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Chiropractor Joins Holistic Resource Center in Agoura Hills
      Dr. Laurie S. Nizam, chiropractor, has joined the Holistic Resource Center in Agoura Hills. Nizam uses a variety of techniques in her practice, including traditional "diversified" adjustments, as well as gentler methods, including activator and drop-table.
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