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Local mayors to meet
      The Conejo/Las Virgenes Future Foundation will host its annual "Mayor
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For the record
      The headline of a photo last week exclaimed "A show not to be missed."
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Hidden Hills city employee earns certified status
      Deana L. Morerod, who serves as the administrative assistant for the city of Hidden Hills, has received the designation "Certified Municipal Clerk" from the International Institute of Municipal Clerks.
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T.O. committee seeks applicants
      Three positions are open on the Conejo Open Space Trails Advisory Committee (COSTAC).
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Calabasas woman leads the way in Revlon Breast Cancer Run/Walk
Acorn Staff Writer
      The latest statistics for breast cancer are, in a word, alarming. According to recent reports, more than 200,000 new cases of the disease will be diagnosed in 2002. Breast cancer, the most the most common cancer among women, accounts for nearly 33 percent of all cancers diagnosed in the United States. The death toll from breast cancer is expected to surpass 41,000 this year.
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Mother’s Day tea
     A TOAST TO ALL THE MOMS
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YMCA tastes success with Oak Park pancake fundraiser
      The Triunfo YMCA hosted its fifth annual Pancake Breakfast Carnival last Saturday, serving hundreds of local residents. Served this year at Oak Canyon Park in Oak Park, proceeds from the event directly benefit underprivileged families through the YMCA
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Trail run helps victims
      The first running of the "Malibu Creek Trail Challenge" on Sat., April 13 attracted 530 athletes to run in Malibu Creek State Park.
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Seniors can get advice on independence
      A simple phone call may help seniors maintain their independence.
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Acorn Sound off –– Michael Picarella
     What are you doing for Mother
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Sheriff’s team pitches in
     BEGINNING-Arielle Fersht, 13, an eighth-grader at Lindero Canyon Middle School in Agoura Hills, pitches during the inaugural eighth grade all-stars vs. staff and Lost Hills Sheriff's Station's J-team softball game in which the two teams squared off last Friday. MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn
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Wedding plans set for Maxwell and Stokes
      Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Maxwell of Atlanta, Ga., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lisha Suzanne Maxwell of Dallas, Tex., to Sanford Lee Stokes of Houston, Tex., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Wilson (Will) Stokes of Calabasas.
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Calabasas Arts Festival shines
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn EVENT IN FULL BLOOM-A metal sunflower on display at the Arts and Crafts festival in Calabasas soaks up the bright sunshine. The annual event last Saturday and Sunday at The Commons Shopping Center showcased a wide array of artists and photographers. Thousands of visitors attended the two-day event.
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Asbestos a problem if removed incorrectly
Acorn Staff Writer
      Asbestos, an incombustible material especially used in buildings for fireproofing walls and electrical insulation, doesn
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Kids get a kick out of carnival
     NO SAW NEEDED-Conrad Ercolono, a fifth degree blackbelt, kicks a board in half during a karate demonstration at Lupin Hill Elementary School's carnival in Calabasas. The annual carnival on last Saturday was a fundraiser for school-related activities. MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn
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Investment rep named to president’s club
      Maria C. Pisa, investment representative with the Calabasas office of Edward Jones, has been named to the President
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Here’s how to speak to kids about death, tragedy
      Parents the world over struggle as they talk to their children about tragedy played out in the news or the death of a loved one. Or a crisis that looms threateningly in the family.
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Local group to launch Fox Sports Grill
      B & B Restaurant Ventures in Westlake Village and Fox Sports have announced plans to launch a nationwide chain of premium sports bars called Fox Sports Grill.
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Nominees sought for human resource awards
      The Ventura County Affiliate of the National Human Resource Association is kicking off its third annual Human Resources Executive of the Year Award Program.
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Job Fair is next Wednesday in Thousand Oaks
      Conejo Valley Adult Education will host a Job Fair open to the public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wed., May 15 at 1025 Old Farm Road, Thousand Oaks.
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A stirring performance
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn YUMMY YUMMY, IN THE TUMMY-Dan Miller, left, and Mike Kavanagh mix pancake batter at the fifth annual Triunfo YMCA pancake breakfast and carnival Saturday morning at Oak Canyon Park in Oak Park. The event is a fundraiser for the YMCA's summer camp financial assistance program.
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