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School test results still high, but slipping
Acorn Staff Writer By John Loesing Oak Park Unified School District turned in the best performance locally in a recent academic ranking that measures schools not only on a statewide basis, but also against campuses with similar socioeconomic backgrounds. More ...
LVMWD appoints new president
Hidden Hills resident Charles Caspary has been appointed the new president of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (LVMWD) Board of Directors. More ...
Booster club recognizes favorite sons Both Yamano and Jacobs have been with Oak Park Unified School District for more than 20 years
The Oak Park High School Athletic Booster Club will host its third annual Hall of Fame Dinner on Sat., Feb. 2 at Sunset Hills Country Club in Thousand Oaks. More ...
Firefighters raise funds for ‘families of the fallen’
The Ventura County Professional Firefighters More ...
Calabasas Chamber making plans for February gala
Honoring the community and the people who make it special will be the theme of the "I Love Calabasas Awards and Recognition Dinner" on Mon., Feb. 25, sponsored by the Calabasas Chamber of Commerce. More ...
Students to learn about hospitality
Hyatt Westlake Plaza Hotel will participate in the fourth annual National Groundhog Job Shadow Day on Feb. 1 at the hotel, 880 S. Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village. More ...
Agoura Hills senior combines nimble hands with a generous heart
Coral Ballard of Agoura Hills is very proud of her mom, 93-years-young Sylvia Peterson. Sylvia tirelessly crochets blankets More ...
Seniors get stamp of approval
Adults ages 50 and up are invited to discover "the wonders of the world More ...
Local resident honored for Beverly Hills police work
Agoura resident and retiring Beverly Hills Police Department Officer Bob Halder was recognized for his outstanding service to the department during a VIP (Volunteers in Policing) breakfast at the Beverly Hills Hotel. More ...
Resident helps Special Olympics
Acorn Staff Writer By John Phane Westlake resident Steve Savage, actor and radio personality, will host the annual Tri-Valley Special Olympics April 13 in Glendale. Savage is asking for help with raffle prizes and volunteer services. More ...
Student attends leadership event
Jason Lindgren of Oak Park is attending the National Young Leaders Conference (NYLC) through Feb. 3 in Washington, D.C. More ...
Westlake Village Newcomers group seeking new members
Founded in 1968 to promote friendships among those who are new to Westlake Village, the Westlake Village Newcomers Club is more active than ever. Once a month its members meet for a casual coffee. Additionally, there are smaller groups tailored specifically to members More ...
Calabasas Library Friends elect this year’s board of directors
The Friends of the Calabasas Library have elected their new board of directors for 2002: Elizabeth Parang is chairperson; Karyn Foley, vice chair and public relations; Sue Carpetner, secretary; Barbara Wallace, treasurer; Juanita Woolard, Ellen Pangarliotas, Barbara Seery, communications; Jean August, historian; Seery and Mario Prado, membership; and Pangarliotis is also parliamentarian. More ...
Impact of Sept. 11 continues
While nearly 70 percent of San Fernando Valley business leaders recently surveyed reported that their businesses have been impacted by the events of Sept. 11, most were optimistic about a short-term recovery. Surveys were distributed to nearly 200 Valley business leaders, with a return rate of 32 percent. More ...
Stock report to include Tekelec
Tekelec, a Calabasas-based company that designs, manufactures and markets networking systems for the telecommunications industry, is a new listing this week on The Acorn More ... Community RSS feed |
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